; s-v PFJ ,j ,- ' j, ,SjL in M; DAT .IN TBHYCAB MntpCO.) tm DOLtAim k tub, rmt MUTIUDITClWtlU 1 .! ill. AMoivne rucn, ivrt tiHsut commimieh aiursne te ntBrseai OOWUOTIOJL ADVKRTI8DJ0 OATHS : JflST I 1 In. I i In. Jln.i tln.lMn. 40 T 1 1 de 1 J rs re S7! lis ami 44A BN1 160 8 en I 460 SO. 760 616 6 80 Si 6 80 7 B0 P 40 660 660 1090 10 60 I8 60 16 50 1860 1700 2090 ism qnm' vim I mi 110 8 50 !J)1 100 I 8U0 !l 4601 IB0 eon 160 1000 18 00 pMt.... BUll.. age 600 700 1000 17 00 SJ 00 7 00 oe cm mi. Mks.... ses 18 0U KOO W00 WHO MOO ee is oe in oe as te m uu uu e w MOO 46 OO) MOO R.10OJ ft I"' r...... :The Weekly Intelligencer ID EVIRY WtONUDAY MOHNINO. LVaM, 11.00 rotiixaeKTiia. ncrs et tw, .Am A OOrT nil TO raeew !. c ieucmn re tt r apt cr th mm ad cetnrmr. all FOien iittsim . aa oemaitaD te m wabti aasarr. QKhtlll IT and TtUgrami te l& THB mTKLUaHNOBn, tajfetUfracerBalJalng-, Lancaster, 16. iije &uua0tcr3futdligcm. LANCA3TXB. HECKMUKBS9, lSS. Oraili's Great lilt. tVr. Henry W. Grady's speech before IMew Englanders in Xew Yerk has es- AkMlihiul lila fnmn ea fi,i nrfltnr nml SB ( "" "" fJ.V.WUO VU....... ...... KrKtHtta and Seuth. In lih s.".iive state It mt received wltiiirany expressions ei np np np ttKOVRlBojtreita'as" te mark Grady ns the en leader of that section hi the future. u. It was h speech evidently made with freful elaboration and thought, and with s fctent te strike a harmonious chord in the ! i'MmmM. nillnr- rtf 4Tin "Vftrflv 1M,1 AhM, filWUUUUU ll.VUUf, Wfc MU -' V.fcl. v -Vl.u.11 . .Md minis it uas eecn (mguiariy success- fitful. Mr. Grady Is reported as saying befeie !& W eseay that he had a hard task ahead of JffiWm, since he Dad te ilsk being kicsed fc5W the 2ew Englanders te be rraised at , toeme, or be cuffed at home te be praised ilwfew England. Anether report Is that li1ilftrp(1 flml. lm tens u ln.iilpcl fnrlwvir ' -Vsrhlnh Inillratps flint lin liari a rroerl rnnfl. -WV- . .. ... ...... ... .... ,.saence tuai no Knew wn.Tr, ne was aner anu -??- ... .., . . t- .,.. thexpccieu 10 uag uis game ; as ue ceiuimi fe-'did. Ills speech carried the "ew Eng. .l' .11 . !, , ., 'rliuiaen5 uy storm, miu iius jiruteu ui kjw pfume. te the Northern sense ; while the 5t?kehasse tntly Interpreted Its attitude In ?&-.' lh new union of the states. The Jacksen. j;Tllle 3Vmes-l7nieas.ij8: "The country Is ifir mwlncf mnrn nnrl mnre unltprl. rind mnrn fw'Vie "--e f feift, heartily will Southern men exclaim with re" A Grady as the years roll en : ' I am glad that the omniscient Ged held the balance of the -battle In Ills Almighty hand, and that the l.1 Atrftr!lflTi T'nlrtn tr?l urtverl frnm ihn u'nvV S -. ,, hf. im..i i .1 i. .,... i . i ijT' iwu iraii. ui iue Ditxv;u luav u iu L'u.uvy eIAbrauam Lincoln is warmly praised by SeuthernerB,nnd the general verdict Is that Grady has wen a seat In the United States & Senate by an hour's talk te n crowd of New jbngianaers. And yet professors try te prove that the days of oratory can never return aud that the writer has taken the place of the speaker before the people. Imlelent Indians. Tlie Winnebago Indians are te(orted starving, though the ceuutry they llve In Is ene that hc3 been coveted by white men for agricultural purposes. This state of affairs is due te the fact that they have been brought up te depend upon the annuity due them from the government, and se de net knew what work is, and when, as happens this year, there is delay in the payment of the annuity they have te face starvation. They are nothing mere or less than a band of paupers, which the government has bound itself by solemn treaty te suppeit In idleness ; but they are net se much te blame for their degradation as the government that has encouraged them In Idleness by a system as pernicious as any that could have been devised. They nre Buffering terribly from cold and hunger nnd several of the chiefs have sent a peti tion te the government authorities asking that a special agent be appointed te dis tribute the annuity, which has been delayed because there was no regulmly authorized agent. This incident may serve te teach them that they cannot afford te lean solely en the government In future, and as their reservation is in Nebraska, en the Missouri river, there is no reason why they Bbeuld net in a genera. tien become ns prosperous as the Ave civilized tribes less favorably situated in the Indian territory. Let Them Mere Slowly. There are rumors alleat of a pendiug en sis in the affairs et the Knights of Iiber and prominent men of the order talk ns though they thought the whele of that unwieldy organization was going te pieces. A confidence In the generally nble leader ship of Tewderly received a shock when he allowed his order te be swept Inte the polit ical current, and since then a number of men, eager te try te fill his place st the head et the order, have been trying te break down the trust of the masses of the order In their leadar. They have again and again accused the execu tive beard of unreasonable arrogance and new they renew the charge with the addi tion that the constitution has been totally disregarded In the refusal of charters te local assemblies. The Richmond convention was closed with a grand flourish of trumpets but new we learn that there was wide spread dissatisfaction with the nreceediugs of the general assembly, which nie de nounced n3 iniquitous nnd unconstitu tional. The knights should leek well Inte the motives of the men who makothese charges for they will have trouble in llnd lng another leader ns geed as PewderJy, and when they cut loeso from him thfy will probably go te pieces. Let them re member that he made their order what it Is asd though he has made mistakes he has gained a marked degree of the public cel- fideuce that a labor order needs te win. A Question of Errors. Mr. Rebert V. Perter, who does Ihe p 1'W1 lying for the Philadelphia Prm, and ;.,; smbuj uuuiJie mu ruc&icas way or writing craracterisucef that paper, writes from fji Tjttsburg about the extreme rlirer et the F&rLtt established by the naval ordnance "beard for the attel 'armor of war vessels nd stems te rhew that the ieiulrements ft Umv Wy M the burs of metallurgy and se can net be met Then" Mr. Perter gees en te show hew nil this is the first move of ft dark con cen gplracy en the part of Commedore Sicard, Lieutenant Commander Harbcr and ethers, te demonstrate the Impossibility of rccurlng the steel In America and be compel the de partment te purchase It abroad. He says that an armor ring exists aaienR the line officers of the bureau and that Mr. Hathcr Is the naent of n foreign armor nunufae turlnR company, and expects te nuke Urge sales te the government as the result of tie stacking of the cards. If this Is true Mr. U.ubcr Is very wicked but hels also very shjhi t as it will no necessary for the success of the game, that the foreign armor should pais the same absurd test that is demanded of the home aimer. If the requirements are In defi ance of all the laws of metallurgy, hew caii the foreign makers meet thorn ? It Is quite posslble that there have beeu mis. takes in the specifications, for our naval men are new te the business of Iren-clad building, but it Is gratifying te ilnd that they have been made In the right direc tion ; errors of tee great scveilty of test are easily remedied, and can de but little lnrm, though errors the ether way might sink a million dollar Bhip. Ah there! there 1 North-western bllr.rard ' Stay Tim Cremation company el New Yerk will held its annual meeting next week at Kindergarten ball, ratber a cbeerlul meeting place for men with sucb a gloomy purpose ; but It lias been noted ibat Ibe ijsneMler cremaltsts are a cheerful set of undertaker, and the iwdie Ih doubtless true e! Ihe New Yorkers. The New Yerk company new has 125 members divided as fellows, 12 life mem bers. 133 active members 20 associate mem ber, 200 corresponding members. During the year flO,PeO was received, Bud mere U new te the credit of the luauranoe fund, for the Incineration of members, $1,301 01, and te the general fund, ler educational purposes, These figures certainly contain a great deal of comfort for the members, but they need mere elaborate explanation. It would please some people te knew for Instance why the fund for the cremation of members Is called an insurance lund. The term seems pira pira demical. What is the dltltrence between a ltfe member aud an acllve member? Pes- siely the former have already been cremated. Tm; Boteu iWlntlnutes that Jatncs O. Illaine was the American named as a pos sible candidate for the throne of Uulearia, and that his silence in political matters of late has been due te the volumeefbufore'gn correspond encu v, Ith tnis matter as lis basis. General Ben liutler is a close competitor for the throne. In ense he should win it be would reign under the sounding title King Buller, the Held of liulgari. 1'ail.ir Srruy, coachman, has married Jessie Barnard, granddaughter of his em pleyer, In Fall River, Mass. The young girl has property coming te her when she Is of age. She was kept en a short allowance, thrown constantly Inte contact with the coachman, and finally borrowed money from the latter. Jehu will get back his leans with big Interest when he gets bis angers en the young lady's fortune. The style of bringing up young women In the close company of coachmen Is bound te bring about results such as thee above ro uted. w m Ajjone many noble charities 1'hUaJel phia has one that Is particularly worthy of imitation. The Sunday llreakfast associa tion gave a Christmas breakfast te ever nine hundred Jioer people. At half-past eight the attendants passed along the aisles, the pews being occupied by the peer about te be fed, bearing huge baskets of sandwiches and pets of het ceflee. Every one ate and drank his fill. la twenty minutes the two tin-lined Jacket kettles, holding nlnety-slx Billens each, were emptied. When the breaklast was ever the j-eeple were vigor ously availed by lectures en temperance and Christianity. This method or reaching souls by way of the oteniash has proved most successful, but apart from Its religious fea tures the Idea et a Christmas breakfr.it Is certainly a geed one from a rharitable point et view. The lco-gerge ia new solid for future mUehlef. making himself A cennEsrONDEST el Iho New Yerk Tt'erW is In an uncomiertable trame of mind because he has discovered that the office of consul general at Paris yields an Income of ever $25,000 a year. He falls te ata'e Just what thoexpensea ottheemce are, but indulges In considerable reckless speculation as te the income of Mr. Walker, Uie present occupant of the efllce, who is u brother-in-law of the Star route prosecutor, Oeerge Bliss, Mr. Walker, It Is said, owns n large Interest In a patent cocoon winder which has proved el great value te Its owners and has brought him Inte such cloe business relations with French llk spleners as are Inconsistent with the Impartial administration of the allalrs of the consulate. With this charge added te that of active partisanship some one with an eye te the main chance hopes te have Censul Walker superseded at an early date. Tub Pittsburg Leader gives its twenty eighth annual dinner te the newsboys and bootblacks et the Smoky City en January 1, This is charity leavened with common sense. l m The Hen. S. 8. Cox has Introduced a reso lution lu the Heuse of Representatives, call ing en the president te furnish Congress certain Information concerning Ill-treatment abroad el American clllzsna of the Jewish faith. This Is understood te refer particu larly te Rutbia, whero the persecutions of the Jews have been very feevere, and the fact el American citizenship has been disregarded. The Immediate occasion of the retolutlen was a statement made by a wealthy Hebrew merchant of Milwaukee, regarding his treat ment while en a European tour. When this gentleman first alighted in Russia, he wan accosted by a policeman who demanded a passport and Insisted en keeping linn en parele until he could get eae, which would take six days. Mr. Mlchelbacher said he was an American, but the officer replied that that would net count with him, and se te avoid the neetsslty of waiting the traveller took the train back ninety miles te have a Russian enderse his passport. In SL Peters burg In fcentjln his passport but was required teigu a long document, setting forth his place el nativity and religious Ullh, and at half-past ene o'clock rf calved notice te leave Russia by six that evening; or be forcibly ejoetid. There Is nothing very new nbeut all this aa many American Hebrews have told similar stories of bad treatment at the hands of Rus sian officials, uud the Oermaus are net fur behind thorn ; but, If every such outrage were noticed us publicly as this one, the h us. Mans would koeu learn that Americju citi zenship Is net a thing te be laughed at and tretted with contempt. A vlgoreusHdmluUtrallon of fereiuu allalrs Is tirluglug Rnglaud and Spain te terms, and TurUey hasalready yielded j se a low years m ire of It will be Hiiro te make American ir.elleruiafe wbereter they may be. All !.: HrJeutcMl, Tne Uimnce committee of Philadelphia councils Monday evenlug roielved te rcturu all propesils made for a lease or the Phlladel phlagas works back toeouueils with an uu uu faverable reoemmendatlou, There was euly auliorldlscufcsien. 1'iur.Ne eit roc? New Year, oem'stthouas friend or loe' " Nay, 1 knew net; but this 1 knew, Theu must wrestle a fill with m, And I or thou tuuit oeniuctor bs I" pimeettAi Majer Jem.x V. TA"oenwnt, a prom), nfnt cltlten of Wllllauispert, illeil en Men. day. Miss Catiiamm: I Wetri:, of New Yerk, Is m much tctter thai the doctors In attendance are hopetul of her recovery. HitsnT M.SrANl.r.r, the explerer.ls still In Louden, lie n 111 sUrt en Thursday for 7 n ilbar. It lnerteil that hehai lee'lneil an cfler of (100 OW te return te Auierica and cemplete his lecturing tour. Mvr. vt IHLSTrn aiys lint Ieg.n "was the llrstet the eteMit soldiers by which 1 menu he was the foremost of the who were net educated at est relnt His place lu history w ill le a glorleusone." W. . Concenvv, the Washington philanthropist, celebrated his elRhty-elghtli birthday anulverary en Monday, receiving many hanilsenie rreeuts. His color Is rosy, his eyes are bright and clear aud his spirits are as beuyant as a 0.j 'a. Mtss Lina C'Atnwr.Li., of Washington, sister of the y,mn Udy who has munltl cently endow ivl a proposed Catholic untver slty, entertrtlned al diuner en Monday Cardi nal Gibbens, ltilvp bpddlmr and ethers, the occasion belug her twenty first birthday aunlversary. Tnn Pkcsipent. altheush still ulliulncr from rheumalli ruin, was semswhst eaier en Monday. Atvlute rest and quiet being necessarv'ler his c.ve he was ubllged te deny himself te callerc, aud the usual Hlternoen re ception was emitted. He remained in bud raet el tLe day. Frank riitsisTesn. who bus lllleil the position as euMriiiteiidpnt at the blast fur naces of the Cleudeu Iren company, near Ensten, for a number of ears, tie naUng succeeded his father, his reslgued owing te falling health. Tbe position was worth M-,-OOOayear. His gucvetser is Mr. Jauney, of rettsville, who has lieen engaged lu the Schuylkill region ier a long time. TIIK .Kt- SUUTU .Mr llmry W. Oraity'j PpMcli ut tll W Knglautl Dluuer. The speech of Mr. Ueury W. Grady, ene ei the editors of the Atlanta (Ga.) Cm '(iruf ion, at the dinner Wednesday evening of the New England society in New Yerk, was the fea ture el the occasion, and the best, according te the i'. a, that had been delivered In New New Yerk In many years. When Mr. Grady arose te speak he was re ceived with rstUIng cheers. He was the first out-and-out b.iutherner te be invited te a dinner of the New Ungland society, and he spoke for " The New Seuth " with warmth and frankness, lie was repeatedly Inter rupted by the cheers of the New Englauder. Among ether things he said : ' In speaking te the toast with which you have honored me I accept the term, The New Smth.' as In no sense disparaging te the old. Desr te me, sir, is the home ei my childhood and the traditions of my people. There Is a new Seuth, net through pretest against the old, but because of new condi tions, new adjustments, ami. If you please, new Ideas and a'piritiens. It is te this that I address myselt. I ask you, gentlemen, te picture lryeu can the loetoro soldier who, buttenim; up In his faded uray Jacket the parole which was taken, testimony te his children of his fidelity and faith, turned his face southward Irem Appomattox In April, U6S. Think of him as ragged, half-sbirved, havy-heirted, enfeebled by want and wounds, hating fought te exhaustion, he surrenders his gun, wrings the hands et bis comrades, and lilting his toar-sttuned and pallid fsce for the last time te the graves that dot the old Virginia hills, pulls his gray cap ever nts brew and begins me slew tnd pain ful j Durney. unit uee ne nnd let me aak you, who went te your homes eager te find all the welcome you had Justly earned, full payment for four year.' sacrfticc what does no find when he reaches the home he left four years before 7 He finds the heuse In ruln, bis farm devastated, his slaves freed,hls stock killed, his barn empty, his trade destroyed, his money worthless, nts social system, feudal In Its magnlnceuc, swept aay; his peeple without lawurltgal status, his comrades nlaln,and the burdens et ethers heavy en his shoulder. Ciushed by deleat, his very traditions gene, without meney.credlt, employment, material or train ing and bestdei all this, confronted with the gravest problem that ever met bntnsn luUUIgence me establishing of a status for the vast body of LU liberated slaves, what does he de, this here In gray, with a heart of geld ' Dees he sit den n In sullen nes, in desptlr 7 Net for n day. Surely Oed who had scourged hlra lu his "prosperity, In spired nlm In his adversity! As ruin was never before se overuheleilne, never was restoration swilter. The soldier stepped from the trenches Inte the furrow ; horses that had charged Federal guns marched beiere the plough, and ttelds that ran red with human bleed in April were green with the harvest In June, women reared :n luxury cut up their Ureases and made breeches for their huibands, and will, a pihence and heroism thrttlltH woman always as a srarment k'ava their hands te weru. There was little bit terness In alt this. Cheerfulness, and frank ness prevailed. ' Bill Arp ' s'reck the key note w hen he said . 'Well I killed as many eftbemas they did el me, and new I am going te work ' Or t lie soldier, returning home alter de'est and roasting some corn en the roadside, who made the re mark te his comrades - "Yeu may leave the Seuth It jeu want te, nut I am gJlng te (biu dervllie, kls my wile, and rahe a crop, and If the Yankees tool with me any mere 1 will whip 'em aaln. I waut te say te (Jen. Sher man who is cousidered an able man In our parts, though wraii peeple think he Is a kind of careless man about lire that from the ashes lelt us lu lbOl we have raised n brave and beautiful city ; that bomehew or ether we hays caught the sunshlne.iu the bricks and mortar of our homes and have buiuled therein net one single ignoble prejudtcoer memory. "Hut what Is the sum of our work? We liae found out that In the geueral summiDg up the free negre count inore than he did as a slave. We have painted the scboelhouse en the hill top, and made it free te white and mack, v e nave sewed tonus and cities lu the place of theories and put business above reliilca. We havechallenged your spinners in Massachusetts and your iron makers In Pennsylvania. We have learned that the f 100,000 000 annually received irem our cotton crop will make us rich. Then the supplies that make It are home raised. We have re duced the commercial rate of Interest from 21 te 0 per ceut aud are floating 1 per cent, bends. We have learned that one Northern Immigrant Is worth fifty foreigner, and have smoothed the path te Southward, wiped out the place where Masen and Dixen's line used te be, and hung out our latch-strltig te you and yours. We have reached the point that marks perfect bar menyln every household, wheti the bus baud confesses that tbe pltH which his own wlfe cooks are as geed as these his mother used te bake, and we admit that the sun shines as brightly and the moon a softly as it did 'before the war.' We have estab lished thrift In town and country. We have fallen In love with work. We have restored comfort te homes from which culture and olegance never departed. We have let ocon econ ocen omy take root and spread among us us rank asthecrab gra'as which sprang from Sher mau's cavalry camps, until we are ready te lay odds en the Georgia Yankee as he squeezes pure ollve oil out of hu cotton seed, against any den n-Kister that ever awapped wooden nutmegs for flannel sausages In the valley of Vermont. Abeve all, wu knew that ne have achieved In these piping times el peace' a fuller Independence for the Seuth thau that w hlch our lathers bought te win In the forum by their elequence or compel en the Held by their an erus. It inn rare prlvi. lege, sir, te have had part, however humble, lit this work. Never was nobler duly con fided te human hands than the upliniug and upbuilding of the praitrate and bleeding Seuth, misguided, perhaps, but beautiful In her sutlerliig, and honest, braeaud generous always. In the record et her teclal, Indus trial and political Illustration we nwatt wi h confidence the verdict of the world. " When Lee surrendered I don't hay when Johnsten surrendered, because 1 uuderstaud he still alludes te the timu when he met Gen. Sherman last as the ttme when he deter, mined te abandon any further prosecution et the struggle' when Lee surrendered, I bay, and Johusten quit, the Seuth fecame aud has been since, lejal te the t'nlen. We fought hard enough te kuew that we were whipped, and in perlect frankness accepted as final the arbitrament et the sword te which we had appealed. Tbe Seuth found her Jentl lu a toad's head. The shack leu that had held her in narrow limitations full forever when the shackles of thu uegie slme were broken. Under the old regime the negrees were slaves (e the Seuth, tne Seuth was a slave te the system. Thuanusgatheied In the I ami's or a splendid and culvalrlc oligarchy the Eubstauce that should have been diffused among the peeple1, as the rich bleed is gathered at the heart, filling that with till limit rapture, but leaving the body chill and colerlots The old Siutn rested everything en Mavery and agriculture, uu. conscious that these could neither glve nor maintain healthy growth. The new Seuth presents a perfect democracy, the oligarchs leading Inte the popular inevttneut a lejlsl se rrateracatBrsMi Hied, lew tnleedld en the KutR rer at uie plantation. core a hundred farms for eve flfty homes for every palace andl Ilversiueti ndustry that meets the ceiuple netHls ei micempiax age.' " Hal. eh ' whst dsiunvil uiliuMrtcl's he e"et who suffer, but waits i who writhes, vet means, bctore tin makes up his mind te en1 ntf." Jnst twontynve ceuts worth otSaiilen till, lur vunvuru, t. 'lhy sav the avotage pelttlc'an t' trsttlrg host" talking alxxilUittT and nntutur but h cittrs ntvM eTOty 1,'sht with Hr lii.i sceugn Hy rup, and begins flush uoituierniiiir with vne lark rtnK kuuis and inauthant Os.-'Mng tfetti Ai dbtvsthcl btlm and lips et i"e Air leundniitln this weild Iwimstn W lih j-nunit or old, sare only tliK-i' h i eret . Isrly, w blln they may, tteStUOOONTbynlghtsivldsr il'isef.itsrtiritirs. Sl.KKI't NS?1 MH1I1S, made mtemi.le by that totri'le iMiuuli. shlleh'sl umi. tli rotnedy for ycu. eraleby 11. U. Cochran, lirugglst, e 137 North queen slot. Cantlen, We would caullen the Public te lewsie of leAlirs erturlni! Kemp's lUliam at u than the rviiular I'rlee, 50 cant and II, as oftentimes Imi tations or luIeriorartlclesarseiaa the genuine In erder te enable them te srll cheaply 11. n. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North lliiwn trcct Is niiMupnt for jL&ucaAter. fiamnle IhiIIIe given Sample boil te Kl OlSlwilA te your. TllK UBV. UICO. 11. T11AVKU. et llonrben lnd ,sys . Beth utvelf and wife ewe our lives te StllTeH's) CONSUMPTION CI l'K-' or sale by 11. H. Cochran, OruKRlsU Ne. 137 North yuoen street. rtif Rscltement Net (rr The mh at II. It. Cochran, druggist. Ne. J North tjueen tnut. still continue en account of pcr-en afflicted with Cough, told. .Wtnma, linii'httls and Consumptleii, teprix. urea .bottle of Kemp's ll.Uaui for the Threat and Lungs, Mih t sold en a guaranwe aud lgllng entire stlsftictlen. It ts a standard fnudly remedy. Prtce WcenUandll. Trial tiufrtc el.viwa.w WHY WILL YOU eenghwhen ht"ib' lure will gtve Immediate relief. Price e els . .v cts., and II, l'er sJe by II. It. Ccvhiau. I'ruggi.t. Ne. W7 North llueen street. AUUEAT U13C0 till. The greatest discovery of the nineteenth cn- turrlsDr Leslie's Special I'rrscrli turn for slcl: headache, which Is the discovery of sn eminent physician and used by him for ever thirty years tH'Iore giving ii u in day without a rival, fore giving it te tne pumic. na u " - tttneut a rival, licaa hutbiuscuhju. ... another column. lust) iue- Ltvsa ratlrrs for tic headache erpld liver, blllousness and lndigestlun Small and ey te swallow. One pill a ac-e. Price, 55c Ity all druggbiU. lc:-3iudTu.lh.S C AT A B It 1 1 C V II E 1 health and t w eet breath uvuml. lr Shtlnh'a Catarrh Keme.! Price W rcnM Nasal Inleoter tree, ivr ail by 11 H. Cochran, Druggist, l. liruggtm, je. ijj .-.eith viui yueen stresiU "t)hl If I had euly knewnthv. In Urae hnewn what ' Known that a slip! i' In thj h a.J mav develop Inte chronic Cata-rh "'' ' Isn't tuelate, ter Ely's Cream "aim cJte c.itsrTh even after the sntrerer'a life has rwe'ne a burden tehlm.and he ineHirt t" v's fi 'ns It !s Uu only radical and thmt-ughly acwn'tnc caUrrh cure Hnewn. Netftll'.uU rilnliy cents di;-Idfed.tw rer tame back, sldeer chest, nse Shliph si or er or eus Plaster. Price 23 cent, rer salt, by 11 B. Cochran, Dnigglst,Ne.lS9 North t)ne-n attret. TJO W KIUU L PROOFS. ST. JACOBS UIL. IM uAMJlATOHY KIIEUMAIHM-r'irt KU n'L rnoers. a hi rrtitcr. fek u veaks. Kankakc, HI My mother hai been a sufferer immln fl immatery rheumatism for the last ntteeu ),.ttr. Her limbs becams e swollen that 1 . con J net gt abent. 1 gava up all hopes ei her recovery. As a last resort I tried St. ,M 'neil. Tee nrst appllcuien gave her i. :- and six betUcs has performed acure. J J SClllUKKT Il.: BLCOSIK CHUON1C. l Pre. Wla rer five years I suffered niu. tnSnmuia tnSnmuia tery rheumatltm, which bcetme chronic. iwst phyalelans, but stl without avail. I wet' t hi palled te uss cru'oes, 1 had ;tven up U nepe ei eDiainin renei an i o-arein Jacob, OH Used eny three bettle-ud am nova well man. JOII-S KILEY. Wi.iflTU ITS WEIGHT If GO! D New Alexandria, Ohie. I was adle'ed with inflammatory rh'u niatlsm ter several wseks te u-h an extent that i could neither leM nor dre-smysalf urt-.heut astlstance. I purchased a bottle of .it. Jacobs oil, ana after us ng two-third, at it I was entirely cured. Icenlder It n-nrth its weight la gvld. C. E. J JES. SUrrEKED UNTOLD AUO.SY AND CURED. Ameabury, Maa. Fer two years I have becu suffertng with Inflammatory rheumatism In my feit, the pain being se great that 1 was unable te touch It withent suffering untold agony. I tried everything without oetatnlng auy ro ller, when I began t u. sLJaxjbsOU with tha first annllcatlen. the naln almeit Instantaneously ceased, and centlnulcg Its ue 1 waa entirely cured aud hse relt no pain Stoce. A. J DOAK, Manager American Heme. The CUAULE3 A. VOGELEr. CO Md. . Baitlxere Red Star Cough Cure. i ftKE KliOM OPIATES AND rei90S SAFE. BUIIE. PKOMPr 25 GENTS. AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS rilE CHARLES A. VOOELEK CO. Palttmnre, Md. rvuii, c. c HOICK mis. mis u AMER'S CHOICE FURS, lUiat Sealskin Coats ELEGANT MDFFS AND TRIMMINGS, ALL KIM)1.. Gent's Seal OapB. NO, 39 WEST KING STREET, narJMmd KAUHitrtur. M AOHINKHT.An STEAM HEATING Lauut and Melt Improved SNBiNES-Trotiei, Ptrlilli ir Stttiiiuj. New or Socena-Uand BOlUSflS, WATICB TAIiKB, HKPARATORa, MauHixa or Karata We such Mdenekaa tent In Machine Sheps. ciatx ev ei ADeiua, Ezra F. Landis, WOHKB--6!r7 NOHTTi OnEIUlY BTHEBT, l.tneasria l'. nTtfdAw wmsa anu iauuuua. 25J -GOTO- 29 Reigart's Old Wine Stere Ifer l'nmmery Sec, HeucheScc. Piper Heldsleck, (I. ll.Mumiu Ce., undnlletber lidding brands of Imperted Champagnes. Alse, Madelru. Sherry aud Pert Wines, Clarets, Sauturues, Ales and B units. Sele Agent for Special Orwit Western Cham, liagne, produced by the Pleasant Valley Wine tu, inu nneei American Champagne In the unitca states. flerlrta Orange Wine, the finest In the market. i, then Whisk A lull due of ; n r Irundv. W Gins and Uums. California Claret and White Wine, et Napa Vat ley, California. H, E. Slaymaker, iT n ei iii i ns itciiiieeii iO.i:ATHIN ST., tA.IOASTSn, r A , f?v'' ATnLOPHOHOS. General Legan's Sudden Death la a Kt-cat shock te ihe nation, rev knew that he was ftven Indisposed when th netrief his death Hashed orer lli wltci and thousands of people steed aghast at the sudrien change from health and vigor te cold and silent death. Fer the pint tsreutyflTO yesrs thore has liseu no man mere constantly befere the puhlte thsn aeueral Jehn A Legan Through all Ids career he has eecn noted for hit feaileMiiess aud putltv ei character, both in public and prtvate lite. Loved bj- friends and inspected by enemies he will be mourned by all. Ills death adds another te the long lltt el vie ttnu te sudd'ti aud acute rhcuuistlsm. rroba rreba bly nodliuue Is se common as rheumatism, nene li mere suddsn or dangcieus, and thore Is certainly uene which se completely baffles med- leal skin. Only ene remedr has yet bseu dlscetttfd which Is a sure and safe euro for iheumatlsm and Its twin disease, nauralgla, and that la Atu lopheros. In thousands of cases Athlopheros hss pteveda tiulek and'critatn curs for these dlasasci. Iacounsctlen with Athlopheroi l'llls Ithss neveryet failed te spcsJily ctTact a cure. InallpreuabUlty many deaths attributed te heatt disease are caused by these terrible dis eases, which am fsr mere dangerous thau Is .carnally consldeird. Kheumstlam, evon though In a ery inlld leim, tsexttvmely dangerous, for It Is llableal any moment te go te the heart and cause Instant death Why tiiae with a disease se fatal when a ccitain euro can be obtained of any druggist t Kvery druggist should kesp Athlopheros and Athlopheros rills, but where they cannot b bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce , Ne. Ill Wall treat. New Yerk, wtll send either (car riage ptd)en receipt of regular price, which li ll ex) per bettle for Athlopheros and &Cc for 1'lIU. rer Itvsr and klduey diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, ne&kness, nervous debility, diseases of women, coustlpaUen, headacha. Impure bleed. A a, Athlopherco Pills are unciualed. YLH'S HAlIt VIUU1L Perfect Hair Indicates a natural and healthy condition of the scalp, aud of th glands thieughwhlch nourish ment ts obtained Whsn, In c msequencn of age and disease, the hatr becomes weak, thin, and gray, Ayer's flair Mger will strengthen It. roiterolta original color, promote Its rapid and vigorous growth, and Impart te It th lustre and rreshnsss of youth. I have used Ayar's llalr Viger fnr a long time, and am convinced of Its value. When 1 was 17 years of age my hal- began te turn gray. I com. tnenced using tha Viger, and was surprised at the geed effects it produced it net only re stored the color te my hatr. but ae stimulated Its ?rerth that I have new mom hatr than ever be-jre-J VV. tfdwardj, Coldwater, Mats. Ayer's Hair Viger, Sold i y all Druggist, and Terfumers. lr Tit ari srrrsmie from debility and less et appetite . If your stomach Is out of order, or your mind confused, take Ayer's Sariaparltla. This medicine will restore physical force and elasticity te the system, mere surely and speedily than any tentc yet discovered. Ter six months I suffered from ltver and stomach troubles. My toea aid net nourish trm, ana 1 became weak and very much emacltted. 1 tee It six bottles et Ayer's SarsaparlPa. and was cured. J ullus M. FaJmer, SprtngOeld, Mais. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared ey Dr. J C. Aver A Ce., Lewell, Mats. Sold by all Druggists. Price, II ; six bot tles. IS. dit dJl rVUXlTVUK. TUKNITUHE WAKEROOMS. BUY lOUKSKLr A I'AIIl Or 1HOSE Eelding Dress Pillows. CALL KAHLY AT Hoffmeier's Fnrnitnre Warerooms. They are thn nicest thing eat and we have J tat recl ed another let of them.; 33 EAST KINO STREET. H lUMTSn'S FU'KMTL'KE UEPOl". CHRISTMAS. And wears Heady te Shew aa Fine and Large an A.sortmentef FURNITURE IN ALL LINES, AhllASEVEIl BEEN SHOWN INTHECITY. The goods of today are se pretty and attraetlre that Ills hard te ltestst IluylnirSemethlnK In Our Line fur CHRISTMAS. We want you one and all te ftl perfectly free te come every day If you deslre, and leek at what la being put en the doers new and attrac tive, and you will net be urged te buy. 1 ou would be surprised te learn hew many are delni this each week. We have already set aside a crcal many pros pres pros entsfer DKCEMUKKJt, but wu can still keep a great many mere sccreu -AT HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, N0S. 27 & 20 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEB, I' A. MMCBLLANKUVS. F LINN A BRKNEMAN. HOLIDAY HINTS Mauy iierseus want te mnke Christ mas Presents but de net knew what te select ; let us essUt jeu. "We have se many useful things. Fer Gentlemen, nn elegant Set of Carvers or n geed 1'ecket Ktilfe will be acceptable Ter Ladies we have Tlated Knives, Ferks or Spoons, hu Elegant SUind or Library Lamp, Toilet Sets or Werk Bexes, and hundreds of ether useful presents. Fer Children we liavu everything like Express Wagons, Sleds, Veloci pedes, Trains of Cars, Mechanical Toys. Many articles which we have an ever stock we itie closing eutut.less than cost. rHTAsk for Baigalns. FLU & BRENEHAN, Ne162 North Queen Street, LANCASTXn VA. i kif4H,M . Jw lS.I" i. i KAUlttO UATTERS AND FURniKItS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1880, Day Before Christmas The STAUFFER LEADING HATTERS AUD EURMERS, AUK THIS DAY RIIOWtNO 1IIK riNKST, t.AUURHT AND MOST URAUTirUli LlNKOr ClltttSl'MArUHaKVItK Diai'LAtKD IM liANUASTKU. w r. c LL HPKCi.vt. ATTKNTION te emi LAituK link or Mtirrs,an aasotlmetltel which we hae In etery dwlrable specimen worn, at the very LUWK.sr 1'lllUKS. GENT'S FOR GAPS, MUFFLERS AND GLOVES, In All tirades and at All Prices. Any el the preceding Arltelca makn a Desirable 1'iesent, NOTE Aa Chtlsluiaa Presents ate hatdle select, we Invite you te call, nhetner yen wish te purchase or net, W. D. STAUFFER &CO., Nih. 31 nnd 33 Werth sjupen HtrveU - - Unwatiir, P. uevBmrvutmHinv uvui. CUIHK'U UAUPKT UAIsl CARPETS I CARPETS ! RKerKNiNU or SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Wears new prepared te show Iho trade the Largest and llcst Belecled Linn of Cat pels evar ex hibited tn this city. WILTONS, VKLVHTd, all the Trading Makes of UODY AND TAt'ESTHi lllU;.SSKt,S. TIIUKL-PLT, All-Weel and Cotten Chain KXTHA SUPKIIS, and all qualltlesi of IN OUAl.VCAltl'ETS, DAMASK and VENLTIAN UAItrKld. RAO and CHAIN CARPETS Of our own manufacture a specialty. Special Attention paid te the. manufacture, of CUSTOM CAItrKTS Alse a r. ill Llaeef OILCLOTHS, nUOS, WINDOW SHADES, COVKULKTS, Ac, SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. West Ivlug nml Water iiitr keuii.i. K OLIDAY HOODS. CHRISTMAS IS COMING. AND GKKAT I'HKPAK.tllONS HAVE II KEN MADE AT THE New Yerk Stere TO ASSIST Santa Claus In filling his numetnus engagements. Theu amis of iJsurUL. AMUSINRand OIINAMKN TAL ARTICLES, which tend tn make both old and young happy. Substantial Presents ! blankets, Table Linen.. Table Let en, Napklm, lenels, Dies. Silk,. Dreas Heeds, Ladlaa, cloaks, Shaws, Furs and Gleve. Gents' Furnishing Goedn. An Immense Aaseituent of Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers. Linen Hand kerchiefs, Fancy Berder HandksiehleU. Toys, Dells, Games. Werk lleies, Tetlsl tcle, Lealher Satchels, Plush Albums. Scrap Reeks, Autograph Heeks, I Story lloeks, 'Ictute lloekr, Boek of History, Travel and AdTentuie. Parerles In Fancy Reis. Christmas Catds da, Ac BRASS GOODS. Hammered Ilrass Trays. Whisk Helders, Card Kecelvers, Match pare. Ash Kecelyers, Whatnots, Etc., tte, Etc WHT & SFAND, 6. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER. PA.; CTAMM IIKOS. A CO. CLOSING OUT ! CLOSING OUT ! Stamm Bres, & Ce. -ARE CLOSING HUT TllK K.NTIRk fl.VLANCF.OF CHU1STMAH OOOU8, AT Greatly Reduced Prices. WR HAVE MANY Special Bargains e Offer te Yeu, As our Limited amount of room n UI nut permit us le carry Amas Goods ever unlll A mas next. WHAT WE HAVE. DOLLS, PICTUItK 1100KB, STOUT HOOKS, SCKAr HOOKS, AUTOOKAPH HOOK". IlUAflS 0001)9. ' 1IKASS MAOO.NS, I1KAS3 TflAYS, 1111ASS WHISK HOLDERS. lltON TOT 3, LADIES' SATCHELS, TOILET CASES, Etc. BOSTON STORE. Nes. 20 and 2H North queen St., LANCABTKB. I'A. VltUUBLL.AH. AND YET ONOE AGAIN Let us Itemlnd Yeu that a Very Useful aud Ac ceptable Christmas Present ! IS A GOOD UMBRELLA OR CANE. roil THESE WK ABE UKAUQIJAUTEft. Hespectfuly Yours, R. B. & H., NO. J4 E'AST KINO STREET, LAHCASMiV FA. CO., Streets, LHiicaslcr, l'n. lebU-imdA OLUrUlNtf. M YKHS A KATliTON. AT THIS SEASON 01 GIFT GIVING, THE Ql ESriti.il ARISES, WHAT SHALL I GIVE ' AMI WllKltl. SHALL 10IT & The Meet for the Least Meney ? J A fins selection of Silk Murllets from i cents teKi", tn Wbtte.Cteam and Celers. KlcnantSIlk Handkeixhlels, M cents te l!u). A flne let et Urntlcmen's Bcarfs and Hcektifs. fine Pongeo Haudkerchlffs, In White, Cream and Celers. Handsome Silk and Luitireldpird Sus penders. CeUartandCuCs,t;nderwrarand8t3ck. Inns. If you want something better, our ovcrceati and Suits are low Inrprlce and rioed in quality. Whatcenld be a nlcr or mere acccptAbleslIt thsn a geed warm .SuttorOverceaL Storm Coats, tis te II". Prices alw lowest. lyers & RatMen, I'OPULAH CL01H1EKS, IJO. 12 EAST KINO STREET, LANCAS1KB. TA. T (JANHMAN A 11HO. L. Gansman & Bre., C011.NOIITH QUEEH A OUANOESIS., RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. A meal sale of Men's and Heys' Clothing at lets than the ce.1 et manufacture, l'r lews ac tually cut In two. as can be readily preven by previous announcement and eiatnfnallen of Koeds, Ilead these quotations carefully and see hat (?rcul baruatns are belne offercd. n MENS DEPARTMENT. rirsUCiass Overcoats reduced te u English Corkscrew Overcoats, Bilk Faced, le duccd te I7.UI. All Weel Chinchilla Heaver Ovurceats redueed lesHSa rine Dress Overcoats, Silk raced, reduced te tie ex Caster Beaver Overceela reduced tolUeu. Men's Overcoats, of heavy material, reduced te w oe and M.30. ...- Men's Suits for Dress leduced te 15.00, no, H.rsiand new. . These Reeds are All Weel and must be sold be fore January 1st. DOTS' DKPArtTMl.NT Serviceable 0 etceala at ll.a, ll.M and -". Dress Overcoats at flW, 3.0", UW, MWand Heys' Scheel Sultaalll J5.ll.t'1.U0i Heys' Dress Suits, All-Weel, at II JO, 1 1. CO, 13.00 and 11.00. The garments are allot our own manufacture, well made and trimmed and the prices are actually cut lutwe Ter rlrst clas Ilarjralnige direct te L. GANSMAN & BRO., MEUCHANT TAILOH8. Mauufactureis of Men's, Heys' and Chlldten's ClelldnK, S. W. Oer. N. Queen & Orange St., LANCASTEIt, I'A. -Net cennectttd with any ether clothing house In the city. -DURQEK A BUTTON. Prepare for Christmas ! Have yeu a husband, a father or a brother? If yen have, what would be mere acceptable as A Chllsunaa Olft than a FINE SUIT OF CLOTHES BUCH AS ARE BOLD AT BURGER & SUTTON'S Merclmul Tnllerliisr and Clethln Htere. Or If you can't afford an ontlie Hull Buy an Overcoat, And If you can't nrfetd that Buy One or Oar Nobby Net-Mien. 01 which we have something entltely new. Call and see them. BUEGBB, & SuTTOIT, NO. 24 OENTRB SQUARE!, IiA.tCAITIB, y, -r Vr. vv. A4sMJL0 Ltiaitiiitfsw ,-y fr -iMmttmmi