.' t .- -,. iVs-CTC..-. . . r ..- Hk., rt'"'- ,; v..'- " . 7 ...S.i . .T."J i" jjytf: r-. 'i-ft. ;. i l'-u.'. w. -. -. V rV- vT l JiV '""i ',-;.,.wr"v.r;...; . -r .,Sr-. , -w.S- )- i UJ3 LANCASTER BAttY INTELUGEKCER, ElltDAY. MAltCH 22, .T : " lly (nflllgncT, ,HUH,,IM. fM rmr Mw Ntfr. kMli Itel rmiii m DilxtU llir. OfcrtiXtW MaM cannot se FilMmrg peKOfflse ftnt Mr. ; utttw, there will im4mM tfctt Qet is part and M tbk drtiatetnUeri. Current El tkta hM bcengkt the L-flalatura ifetlMitadlntaeryMt; bnt there we Ills tadlmte rebellion In PhiUdel. ItMNOatrittebart, which are the W BewileM bulwarks of. the state. immmIcu party has bees la en- ItMtaolet FcDnnlraala feraaany I timagh ttw cohesion of its leaders MUfeateMtttiel of the spoils of office, : ahaUeg eff from the national ctib imn shock te their censtltu. :,Md their return te the trough ritaalt la the collapse et their power. !' eptcineflt et putting one man like party may net be successful Its oesiparaMve release from such daring the four years of itle grrernment. It is certain awththat no such dictatorship would ' Weadued by the Democratic party ; but BepaUlcan machine in this state has se omnipotent daring many years of jHte that it Is net safe te predict that it twin be resisted, new that it is in the : kinds et the senators holding Uie federal ffsttwage. Harrison's will te .tU the senators govern the appointments l office. It is an allegetaer wrenj-fui i-siwaosiuen de mane or. loom, net it u one WtJeh has come about naturally through .silvers influences, one et which is that iwetklng politicians et late years have taken possession et the Senate, and 'AOther lies in the power which the Sen- lata bss te defeat the president's appelnt- meIb. When President Cleveland went uaat there were hundreds et appoint f Meats lylnsr uncenQrmcd by the Senate; 5er course their confirmation bad been re alised because they were Democrats, arm '.the uepublican senators had the power ,j P ICSSTUia, mid fiaue ujjvu iui ug 0UIU meat or lupnencans Dy iue incoming resident; but the facts shows what they l;fcave the power and the will te de ; that Ithabady is thoroughly partisan, and pre poses te use the offices (or partisan ad Taatage. It fellows that the senators jvwm am icmuj wj use men uuuuiuiiug 1l ft M . - UAt. ll-.l...- , power agaiuss a itepuuncan as weumu Tlaa-MV-natln nra-ldnnr. if tin oops tint aril ? -...- r-- -- - -- - te salt them. v:' Tae power of the government is fast gathering in the Senate at the expense of l&e Meuse, ine direct representatives or . Use people, where proverbially it resides ; ;aad eertamly the representative bes a aAAntlAti nf til rmmmnnlaMnn in rttnn 'htm htarilatrlnt if Altlinr ha n(.i .Inlm , The representative should be supposed te .aire a better acquaintance with the ahayj.tjii rT thik nnnllnnnt. ivhn la hn St ".' " -" ..rr..ww , .w . .Btighber. And the senator, before whom Kttw nomination comes forcenflrmation, ;aheuld bear an impartial attitude towards i'.'ll t uIKI. ; au vucie 19 uv kuuu icaauu iui uin&iug .aitber senator or representative the dls- t 'JfaaMar of the efilces. There is no reason tShy the partisans of aDy man or clique Kla a party should be rewarded with elllce. -XI generally happens thus, however, and iwpesMDiy ic is uuaveiaabie. liut with a iV . 1 B . . . . ... ?'"atrenr and well advised president. 1'aflnUMl Mtltk nUi.. n ltlvn ....III. I. Huiftu nivu at vauiuen ui iib.e iiuuiuy, lb iwrisjuia seem te ea possible, as it certainly lJZ ItwtM.lhlf. fanflnna anil hn.ea Inn na.lv JJ .. ,.-. .w..-w- UUV .,,,... .uu ,-...., ug- Mould be discountenanced, instead of iBbslnir encouraged with the control et the apeils; and that the president himself WM ahenld be erected into the only boss. Har- r lie m and his administration clilefd tire avidently net et this metal. The Red, Yellow and Alack. In treatleg the race question, the cel Ki Mid M-Si-nater llrnnn. bAwallg thn hard Lff. 4.a4Mnt nf .lin ThiIIkh t.e 1L . ... xsuatuicuk Ul VUU lUUIUUi WO WUlittUJUU ,anl the negre, at the, hands et the white ".aktl tll.f if ffha fSkjl MnH .nil Mmtt.1 Ia M-l bw" auuciu uiuw ue k.aaauntd up just at present. It mlsht be s 1 rat ttlhtfnl ttrViatrtAt Ihasa MneailAnn .riA swvhvviui nuvvuu ugeg lavca uu UUM HltCl f;$'-9l ewe the whit race mere thanks than S raiame. xne inaian was erizinaliy a - . .. . . .... 'aWHtai. savage, living in me miasi or great ?BUaral wealth, which he did net knew Paowteute. He had many gecd quali- SgiKai, and might In several thousand : years have achieved civilization; but i-lttte white man found him he was r like a deg in amanger or a pig in a parlor aai an the bounties et nature in his it&WMiAmrtni nmintrv tp.rfl wn.tajl .m.. tWf " .--" """ - uj-vu ;buh. new nenasueenanven te western Elands where, ha ntlll occupies many frt irinmmA . n... ?sv Hvuauu nvicB uiuie ittnn ti . CV mw v.Cf. Uil.V IUIIU liD UftU U3C i some cases he has been forced te wonderfully rapid clvlliiatlen, in It is a question et the cur- et the Attest; and the survivors w1U have te thanlc the cemintr et the wfclta roan for their elevation manyde- v mmmm KTinvn inA mimrnlHA ininteKi nn.1 , Ittermen who formed the basis et Cooper masterly romances. The ;t Uftinaman comes ever and is given feamythiug but the right et citizenship .V5tWhUh hn ilneinnttt-nnt 1T retnr.,.ti(a iaatlve land wealthy and hapjty, and wsi oeme wuu nim some trace at least HOnrmeie vlcoreus and MillctitaneH .lJi!ti irA i.An Min .. i. muiuuuui iie utu K''Cii ui neining nac laoer, or which we already have VBjza, una insw-nu or grautudu for cftia benefits received he dlspUys ea'srac lever his "spoiling of the Philistines." :-; Bft occasionally gets himself killed nt .gnu expense te our government and Uls a let of our benevolent missionaries aft equal expense te his own. The K AfrUan has te thank Providence that he .linotamiieralle savage in the wilJsef as tana or ins tamers, hunted and hanued by the Arab slave traders for '.,va4M suppression the great European are new operating en the east i et the dark continent. Altogether vaeannet sea that in the long run the HMr races have a very crushing indict- & faaaaKt ruralnafc iha whfta tuAnla !,. i i i -...-. . . ..-- fv"i'iB, iwi nun JMMk abus9 and wrong they have mingled gnat deal et unrecorded geed and the f jPMnlesults are happy. 5ft ,. ' " ' .. . -sf sae Biuaiag ruua, Mr. wherry's movement te examine M eenduct of the linking fund ija reue. While the state officers are telncreasjthe taxation, he gives which show that the state has 'large sums by the sale of United bends, belonging te in a Ium, tu which the money IW wltheuHrawIng Interest; ia purrlpy state bends at u comparatively higher premium than United States bends. The state is embarrassed with the amount of aseaey KOlag te the slaking fund, where it Ilea Hnprefitably, unless It Is invested la the purchase et United States or state bends, which are at se high a premium, that but smalt saving can be made la the purchase. Tbelte publlcan administration some years age in refunding the 'stale debt wss silly or corrupt enough te make a long lean, without reserving the power te redeem It. The presumption is that the efnsials profited by se foolish a performance, for which the state new Buffers. i Os Irea Maanractere. The creditors of the Reading Iren works de net seem te be very eager te accept the payment offered them loathe postponed bends of the concern, and they seem te have geed ground for their re. luctance. This Is the second time that the company has made such a preposition te llta creditors in the course et a few years. The last extension granted It has served but te put it in deeper debt; and anl certainly It seems te be a remarkable demand by managers who have se signally failed te make the property profitable, that they should be given another chance, and parllcularly.wfcen it manifestly has been bad management that has caused the collapse. Seme people say that the Heading iron works failure is a proof that .Iren manu. facture in Eastern Pennsylvania Is at such dlsadrantage that it can no longer be made profitable. They say It Is gelDg West te the natural gas and Seuth te contiguous coal and ere. Maybe it Is; but there is no present sign of it, and the Reading works failure cer tainly Is net one. It the money needlessly expended by that concern In salaries had gune te pay its debts there would have been no collapse. These are net times when extravagance In Iren manufacture can be indulged In; and neither the West nor the Seuth can stand it any belter thin the East. Pittsburg with all Its natural advantage Is com plaining mere loudly of unremuneratlve business than nny place In the country; and the great Illinois mills find profits se small that they are forced te combine. Every section et the country has its advantages and disadvantages for the Iren manufacturer, and at present the indications are quite as favorable in Eastern Pennsylvania as In nny ether section. It has lower wages and prexim ity te the seaboard and the market In its favor. It needs lower freight rates en its materials, which will ceme when the rail reads' manngers knew that it is vital. Whatever the future may bring forth, it is certain that for the present Eastern Pennsylvania Issecure In Its Iren manu facture. Tim "reanjlvnla Hoeloty te Protect Onlldren Frem Cruelty" annoucces tbt It IssU Mint ilia ttmff 1im atrlved when a strong (HoitNheutd be made te extend Its protecting Inlluence by eitsbllshlng agen, elea threugbnut the entire llmlU of the atate. It tippears te be lodueed te feel thii way by the addition et aeme $12,000 In leg acies te Its pormtnent fund, and by the great Rueaesi of Us work In Philadelphia, wbere It haa undeubtedly done a great deal of geed. The annual report atys : " In the twelve year tbe aoeloty has been In operation It baa roeelvcd and lnveittlgated 0,054 cemptalnta, Involving the ouatedy et 'J0.810oblldren, obtained 2,011 convletlona In CiseH proaecuted, and reteued C,7W5 ohll ehll tlrea Ireui dena el vloe and from neglect find cruelty, who were plaeed by the Roelely la comfortable homes where they wcre under a oed moral Inlluoneo. Ithaii abeltcred, olnthed and fed V,TM children, and furnlalied 33.UM meala. Daring the year we notlcei a falling oil In tbe number of complaint", principally of neglect. This ein be altrlbuted In part te the geed effoeta of tbe onferootnonta of the high llcente law, which greatly reduced the unmber et liquor Kolcens, particularly thene whero Whltky was eeld for Uve eenta." This li valuable tostlueny m te tbe ctlcct of high llosnae. A censulak report en the eblna trade at Llmegea, Prance, ahewa that the tilcet of the roeent Inereaaa of Amerlean and English manuraetura baa been In the main bonenclal te that famous French fac tory, as It baa compelled the Introduction of machinery and the careful attention te all detatla, a la always the oase with sharp oempetltloa. A few yeara age the culpa from the potters and molders, with the debris from the broken ware before it bad been baked, was thrown away ; te-day, It Is all re;round and werked ever by machin ery. The breken eblna la new used aa an lngredteut intheenamel. Tbecblnamade at Limoges last year waa valued at 3 G00, 000. Americans bought the finest of tbe prod us?. as cprlnj approaches, people begin te think of their lawns and gardens, and any novel suggestion In that line la of Interest. Lancaster lias always been neted ter the general loe of tlowera displayed by her people, and travelleis often remark that even In tha poorest quarters tbere are Usweilug plants In the windows In winter and well kept gardens In summer. Water plants were the subject et a very Interesting essay read before the Philadelphia Acad emy of hetnrat Sctancsa recently by the naturalist, Jesse Y. Burk. lle urged the construction of water gardens of planta that could be left out In winter, as well as of the curious exetlss requiring house protec tion. As Instances of plants belonging te tbe water's margin he mentioned IhO'ciMall, the reed, the arrow bead, the forget mt-net, the (pitcher plant and the dreseraav l'ro l're l'ro eeedlng te the minuter forms, he exhibited and described lbs oeufervai, the duckweed (lemna), the esrtla, the rloela and the sal vlnla, plants se minute that they can be beautifully grown In mere saucers en tbe window sill el the Invalid. Apart from tbelr beauty and scientific curiosity, such Utile gardens turnlihed eahaustleas Helds for the mloreaooplo study et the minuter forma of animal life. Pausing te the deeper water, Mr. Bark described the utricular!, with Its curious llttle bladders, adapted as traps for animals ( ler this U new classed as one of the carnivorous plants) ; tbe delicate nttells, In which the circulation of the vegetable tl uids may be aeen through tranepsicnt walls. One of the most lntereatlng plauta exhib ited ana detcrlbed was the pentederla craailpes, relative of our common plckerel weed, having Inflated petiole, wbleh enables It te float upon the surface nf the water, and sending out runners te produce ether plants, forming a complete raff. This plant produces clusters or large azitiu like Uowera. The vallHnerla was deterlbed, with ita carious habit of producing lbs female flowers en a long spiral stem aud the wale llowera en a ahert stem at the bottom of the rlver. At the proper time these male flewera become loose and float en the surface of tha water, fertilising the ethers, which are then drawn beneath the surface te ripen tbe seed. Ha aald that even the magnificent Vioterla Regla oeuld be culti vated In epsn ponds If started In the green. j-li tSTS' flew'S buiere frost. uuute in wsrua ana transplanted about WHY THIS CBMCBRA110N 1 Tha rrMSBt Tana But Tlmt areata (baa tha Sunt Latlsd. Frem tbe rhUidtlphta Recerd. Among the carieaa propsattleris for spending money before the state Legislators Is a bill te appropriate f 1,500 "for tbe celebration of tin signing of tbe first sarin law by Qoerge Washington, te be held at I.anra.ter en July 4 next." Jf IbOPeoPle et tbe United Btalea should revive the tariff act of 1789, Imposing a duty averaging 8 psr eent. upon a few hundred artlclee, and get rid et tbe act of 1883, levying an average duty of 47 per cant, en 4,000 articles, tbey would, Indeed, have reason for celebrating at Lancaster, and everywhere else, en the 4 tli of July and every otner day lu the year, We have no Idea that our patrlotle and tariff loving representative at Harrlaburg or examined the tariff act algned by Waablngten, and whleh the patrleta of that day and generation considered sufficient for the support of tbOROvernmentand for tbe encouragement and protection of manufac turer. Inordertbatthoymay veto Intel lUently we publish it. Tbe Mllla tariff referm bill proposed an average of duties alxtlmrs blRber tbau the tariff aet of 1769, which fellows : An aet for laying a duly en goods, wares and morchsndlte Imported into the Unlted Stales Hbotiek 1. Where, It la necerssry for the support of tbe United Htatta and tbe encouragement and protection of manufac turers that duties be laid en goods, wares and merchandise imported, tie It enacted by the Henateand Honseot Representatives of tbe United Htatca or America in Cengreaa aeaembled, that, en and afler the first day of August next ensuing, tbe eeveral duties hereinafter mentioned shall be laid en the following goods, wares and merchandise Imported into the United Htstes from any fnreUn pert or piano, that Is te say : On all distilled spirits el Jamaica proof, pergillen, 10 eenta J en all ether dlstllled spirit, per gallon, 8 eenta; en molaases, per gallop, 2 cents; en Medelrn wine, psr gallon 18 eants; en all ether wine, per gallon, 10 cents; en beer, ale or porter, ter gallon, 6 cinta; en otder, beer, ale or porter In bottle, per dozen, SO eenta; en matt, per bushel, 10 csntt; en brown sugars, per pound, 1 cant; en leaf sugars, per pound, 3 rnntr; en all otber augarr, per pennd, 1 csnls; en copper, per pound, 2; com! en cocoa, per pound, 1 eenl; en all Landlra ei tallow, per pound 2 cents; en all candles of wax or spormseetll, per pound, 0 eente; en cheese, per pound, 4 cent ; en soap, per pound, 2 eenta; en boeui, per pilr, CO esnta; en all "hop, slippers or gelcshei mide of leathor, per pair, 7 nonte; en all Rhene nr slippers made of silk or Htull, per pslr, 10 eenta) en cabin, for overy 112 pounds 75 esnta ; en tarred oerdDge, for uvery 112 pounds, 75 centa ; en untsrred cordBge and yarn, for overy 112 pounds, 00 enuts ; ou twlne or nick thread. for every 112 pounds, 200 centa; en all steel, unwrought, for overy 112 pounds, CO coots; en nails andeplke, per pound, 1 oent ; en salt, psr bushel, 0 cents; en snuff, par pound, 0 eeuls ; en Indigo, per pound, 10 eents ; en wool and oetton eardr, per dezen, 00 ents ; en oeal, Srr bUKhel, 2 centa ou plnkled flab, per arrel, 75 ceuts ; en dried 11th, psr quintal, CO eenta; en teaa imperted from Unlna or India, Bebea, per pound, 0 rents ; Fuoheng or ether black teas, rer pennd, 10 oeDta ; all Hysen teaa per pound, 20 eents ; all ether green teas, per pennd, 12 eents J en all teaa Im ported rrem iturepe, iiennn, per piunu, a cents ; Fuoheng and ntber black teas, per pound, 13 oenta ; all Hysen teas, per pennd 20 centa ; all ethor green tees, per pound, 10 centa ; en all looking ulm-e, window and ethor glais, except black quart battles, china, atone end CHrtbenware, gunpowder, paint ground In oil, shoe and knoe bnoklea, geld and silver leaf, blank books, 10 per centum ad valerem.; en all writing, print ing or wrapping paper, paper hangings and pastobesrd. cabinet ware, buttons, Daddies, Klnves of leathor, "y, per eentum ad va va eorem ; hats of beivcr, fur, wool or mix turoef ollber; millinery ready made, cast lugs of iron, silt and tolled iron, leathor tanned or tawed, manufaelurea of leathor, eanes, walking sticks aud whip), clothing ready made, brtishr, geld, allver and plated ware, Jowelry and pastu work, anchors, wrought, tlu and pewter ware, 7U per cuntum ad valerem ; en playing cards, per pack, 10 cents. On every coach, chariot or ether lour wheoled oarrlsge, and en overy obalae or ether two Wheeler or part thereof, 15 psr eentum ad valorent. On all ether gnede, wares and morebandtsp, C per centum en the valua tboreof at tbe tltne and place et Importation except aa follews: Haltpetre, tin In pigs, tin In plate, lead, old powter, bras, Iren, brass wire, copper In plntes, wool, cotton, dyelng weeds and dyetng drugs, raw bides, beaver and all ether furs and uecr skin p. Hoetlon 2. And be It further onBeted by the authority aforeiell that from and after tbe lstdsv nf December, whleh shall be In the year 1703, thoieelinll bepild ;i duty en every 112 peuuils welshtef hemp Imported as nterPMlil of GO oenu, and en oettuu per pound 3 cente. Heotlen 8. And be it ensated by the authority nforesnld thnl all the dutlei paid or secured te be paid upon anyef thognedH, wares and inercbarullHii at nferesiild, exoept en distilled spirit, ether than brandy or geneva wares or morchandlae, aa shall within twolve months ofter payment made or accnrlty glveti be exported te any country within the limits et tbe United btates, aa nettled I y the late treaty of peace, shall be refunded cxeept 1 per centum en the amount of the snlil dntles, In consliler censliler consliler atten of the expmse which H'lall have occurred by the entry and safekeeping thereef. ' B Hoetlon 4, And boltenaoted by tbe au thority aforesaid that thure ehall be allowed and paid en every quintal et dried and en every barrel of plckled ll'h of tbe fisheries of the United States, ntid en evety barrel of salted previsions et tbe United H tales, oxpertou te any oeuntry without tbe limits thereof, In lieu of a drawback et tbe duties Imposed en tbe importation of the suit employed and oxpendod therein, viz : Oa every quintal et dried flab, S cents; en every barrel et pickled Mbd, C eentf ; en overy barrel et salted provlsleu,6 cents. fieotlen 5, And be It furtber enneted by the authority aforesald that a discount of 10 per cent en nil the duties Imposed by this aet shall be allowed en sueh goods, wares and merchandise aa ahall be Imported in vessels bnllt In the United tdtates, and which shall be wholly the property of a cltlzsn or citizens tberoef, or In vessels built In foreign countries and en the lO.h day of May last wholly the property of a cltlrsn or cltlzsna et tbe Unlted btates, and be con tinuing until the tlme of Importation. (Section 0. And ba it fuitber euaoted by the authority aforesaid, that this aet shall oentlunoaud be In foreo until the 1st day of June, which ahall be In tbe year of enr I.etd, I'M, mid from thonce until the eud of theuext succoedlng eeaelonef Onimress which shall bi heldthereatter and no longer. FllEDKItlCU AUGUSTUS MUUI.BNUEIIO. Speaker or the Heuse of Kepreseutattvea, Jehn Adams, Vies l'rotldent et the Unlted Htt.ua and President of the Knnate. Approved June 1, 17b9. OKOKUI5 WASIIINUTON, 1'iCstdeut of the Uiiluu Muitis. PEH80NAL. Bit (iKOr.ai; p. Kkun, a widely known and succeastul physlelan in aotlve practice for fifty years, and until lately trn.'ee of the Nnrrfstewn Insane asylum, died en Wed ntaday night, at Batb, Pa., aged 72. Puksiiiknt Hakhisen ami Unverrer Ilfaver acknowledge rtteelpt of eniniill. mentary tleketa for adtnlsaieu te the Ain Ain lutle bate ball grounds for the seaen. Ooverner Beaver saja he nover saw tbe national game played. PROFK8SOK ClIAULES HlCKKOnp, Of Bosten, lu a lecture en the Delaarta phllos phlles phllos ephy, a night or two age In that city, eatd : 'Though 1 donetouloglzs Francis Delsarte, 1 place In his crown of earthly clery a brighter gem than any of his dlsclplta have yet placed tbera when I Bay that iie was toemsuly, tee honest, tee intelligent and far-seelnir, te publish what Is new known aathe 'Delsarta Philosophy."' David Ohewkll, of Han Diege, CM., a mining expert well known In thu West, is In Kesdlni-. lle rays that he bus beru la the recently dlscovered geld region In Mexico, snu dnta net speak favorably of the prospects, lie advises all perseua who contemplate keIur te tbe new Kt Derade te atay awsy. He says that he has seen lets of Pennsyivaelana in tbat region who would be glad te sell the clothes off their backs te get home. James U. WixnniM, et Philadelphia, who has beeneflered the poMtlen or super vising arehlUct or the treasury, la a urad uate or Ulrard college, whose most Important work as an architect la the great Masonic Temple el Philadelphia. Wlndrlm's plans werecheien from a Isrge number of ethers, and it caused great dissatisfaction am en J the elder arcbltecta, Mr. Wlmirlm was only twenty.alx yeara old at tbat lime. Among tha ether works which he had cbargeef were JajCoekosbonae,"0onlr," BtUneltea HUls, (be Academy of Natural 8e!sses, the Bsak of Nertasra Llbsrthw, the Tradwasen'a bank-, the Glrart eetete leres ess Atarast street, lest flntsh4, the HeUl Lafayette, the College of PfcyMclaaw, and the Western MavlagFuad bolldieg. Tfca Lst AtlaatM. Fer many ccntai'lai there hia besa a trail tlsn of a lam leat-.h,i eallas Atlantis. The Graekieezrapbera located It lath At lantloecstn, west or tha nerthwrSt partct Atrlcaandtha I'lllais of Il-rcnles. Tta sea kings Of ailnntla are sMfl te bars Invad-a Knrepe and Afrlej, and ts lave been df ata by tha Athenians. All tbe If eenfla a-re tbat It waa a vast is land, of Inexhaustible rescmrees, and In habited by a raca of anpeiler peerla. te aijea Ibis Island bu exlsled only in legsndary lore, Knt new, when tha ll-tatef modern re asarchlatnrnid fall upon tbe Investigation, beheld the lest Atlantis at ear Tery doers. Be the blffcted medical fraternity gees grop ing abcut In lb-dark, seeking ter an Atlantis or Jisculaplus whsnif tbey would iaveall Kattb07 would bshrld tha lest Atlantlaat th-lr rry deer, with their anctent wxt book, a case of physie, a ptper in their wataf ceatglvl-g tbem llcenie te pncllce, experi ment and floie With thetr lii)tirleua drugs, cantcrfza nnd perform unnecesiary acts, with no poison or lam te held them a-ceuntnble, tbey contlnne their bigoted, hi 'mtlfled prac tice, ataiing Inte vaeiucy, and Imagining that theyieetn thomselvoiau KicnUplua. Wrapped In ancient blgeUy, tbey are crying out against all tmprovemenls tbat have been made in mcdltal aclcnce. They denounce any new Idea advanced by a lay man or an op position school as a fraud Why? Uecacsl humanity will net ba bent fitted t Net at all, but beetnae their spsilal liindld net tenia the dlacovery. Yetlhsy coneedo tbat there la no remedy known te their materia medics tnat will cars an advanced kidney malady and the dlaeases arising tbnrefrjm although many of them knew from crowning proof that Warner'a Safe Cara wilt bat unaorupulenaly treat aymptetna and tall tbem a disease, wbea in reality tbey knew they are bnt symptoms. A few of the mcre honest phyalctans admit thu Warner'a Sate C'uie la a valuable remedy, and a great blrtatna; te mankind, bat say. In semnny words, hn asked why thtydonet pioscrtbe It, that they cinnet, ajcordlngte ttolrcedo Mesrtbelfl3a, the world li fiat boeemleg sal'afled that the cure for kidney and liver dlsee-ca, In wbnlcvorfenn or ocnaitlen, has been dlseovcred, and tbets Is nodenbtbut whit Warner's Bafo Cnte and Its fame will live long atter such bigotry aa sce havolnstaneed Is duad andbnrd. Tbe la'e eminent physician and writer, Dn J U. Helland, published In "Bcrlbner'a Monthly," nnd showed hU opinion of such bigotry, and no doubt waa lattsflsi that At lantis might possibly be discovered Inapio Inapie prlnury medicine, whoa hs wrote edlterlaUy, ai lotiens: " Nevertheless, Itlaa fact that many of the beit proprletary tnedlclnca of ths day were mete suceeasfal than many of tbe physicians, and most et them, It ahenld be remembered, were llrst discovered or used In actual meat enl practice. Wheu, hewever, any shrewd person, knowing their virtue, and foreieelng thelr pepulat Ity, seeursi and ndTertlsea them, then. In the opinion of the bigoted, all virtus went out et theui." aa a. " t wenffer hew It is tbat I nwrence Barrett always keeps his voice anolairandresenantt" "Why I suppe'c, lle overy ethor senslDle man, he keeps a supply et Dr. null's Cough eytup." ithiiumatlimhnd had held of me for two or thn a years t tllid Hulvatlen Oil i It quickly gave u.u rellif, aud 1 have net bad it slnce. WM. CLAltK, Cliften, naltlmore Ccuaty, Md. A HAD WOMAN. Thn Sseret Cans el Most Ladles' TrenbUs ICiplaliied ana Herns Stnslbts Advlc atvsa It Is si'e te say that net one women In ten thousand lives a alnnln week In which abe does net either cry or feel like nrylng. the oirei et lite, disappointments, and, mare than a'l nlse, weakne.ses nnd pitni masd all women mero or less mlsorable. This la all xrenu Wemtn worn made for htpplnnis, net for misery. vben a women Itwn-kahnre-qutres strength. Her body, her mind, and all her faonltleaand lunotlens must be put In a liealtliy condition, or a he cannot scenre strength, Nature li alwayij ready te de Wis, but iiaiurn almost always requires nsjtstanee, and thofiuedtlon therefote Is, "Uewcjin we best nlit nuture T" 1 he flneat phyatelan- In the medical pro'os pre'os pro'es slon have agreed tbat nothing an aurely and vastly does this as pu in wulsaey taken In mod el ntten, either before mails or ontwecn inesJs. llienreclli legnntly nnd healthily stimulate a I Ilmliveultli's te vigorous action, and thus nature is assisted andstisngth is given There me hundreds uud theusann or ladles in Atno' le v today, wbe ure growing stronger, haallhte rand mere attractive In appearance by the tudirleus use or Unity's pure Malt teblsscy. Many or thejla1t-n are the wives et inlnlntsra ana protessorn, and hundreds el them nm lemperanee weniin. They retJUe Ilia Duffy's l'ure Walt WMskey Is a medi, etne, net 11 drink, nnd thit it lurnsbes the best and only pnstllve help te waxkennd b jdles that bin ever baenetsenverud, wrest ctre, eheutil ba pzoielseo, however, te secure only thii genulnu, which li uboelntely purn, Drthireurn ninny Bncilled whlikl-s In the lnmket, that nran neslilvn Injury te anyone who uses thorn. We ventur.i te assart, how ever, that noteno woman In Uve hnedred who will carefully u-e this gifiat aid tnbeatihln metleratlru will continue te suur from wnskntusns, hut en thn contrary, will find a lentwal nut only of youthful vwer, hut of color, lirUbtness, and all tbesa quUltla which tndlcute the presuuee of perlect health. () VOMl'I.KXWN ru WDHB, QUMl'LliXlUN iHJWUlClt. ladies; WHO VA1.UK A KKriNKt) OOUl'LIIXIOW MUST UUK POZZONI'S MKU1CATEU COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the sain, llemevua nil pimples, 1 rucklea and OU colorations, and mku- tne skin dellcataly soft and beautiful. It contains no lime, white, lead or ar-enla In three ghadss, pink or nosh! white ana brunette. reu sale ur All Dnigglata and Faney QeaJa Djnlers flvorywliero. -iiKivAi:s or IMITATIONS, Mir.1i.tv ZJSUAt, MUttOMB. I7HTATK OKFKANOIH X. HIEMENZ, U Utu of Lancaster city, deceased. Let ters rf administration en aatd oatate hav Inn tioeu k ran ted te ue underslgned. all persona liidnbtrd tboreto are requustd te uiake liniiKHllnte payment, and theas having claims or dniuand Hgatnst thu same, will pre sent th-m without Onlay for settlement te the ndenlgncd, reaming in Lanra-ier, !. ttA.VClSMIKMX.NZ. JilllNlllKMicsZ, l 1.1.1 M 1IIKS1KNZ, JttltUMK HlKMKaZ, . ,. . Aduiluistrnieis. A. It KniTcnir, Attorney. H5Ctr H'BTATK OK WILLIAM Hl'ENOKH, lattiet StrusbiirgbnreuBb.deceased. Let ters Ustauienury e- -tld eitute having heen Kriinta te thn miderjlKnc. a'l panens In-eliu-a thurute nre n quisled te make linuo linue linuo d'ate pm lnmtt, and t hi se having els ltus or de iu.u3n sgilnsl thu same, Mill present tbem without dlay for astuement te the under under llgecd, lesldliiK m biratburg bernuuh. .. .. WILLIAM ULACli Hxcuter. Gie M KLIKS, Attorney. mlS Oiar TpSTATK OK KDW1N liOPION, -tli late of Wi at Heuipd-it. deceased. Let ters of ttlii.lnlnrileii, with will annexeil, en aula esUtiihuMngheunurantcd tetha under signed all persnus luduhud thereto are re quested te iiiuWii tmuipllte paymunt, and these having tlutma or demands against the sai;e. will pretenl thnre without dftay ler settlemeiit te the inideralgnt.d, residing In bller Opting miisan liOl'ION. Administratrix. c.t. a. A. O. hxwruxa, Atterniy. lubjjetdr TjlHTATK OK HKKNUAttD HAMMKL, AU lata of Lancaster city, deceased, let let ters ttviamenlary en said estate having been printed te the undersigned, all persons In. oeutea thereto are requested te make tm iuauu p ij ment, and these having claims or Ueujandi again.t the tauie, win present them without einy for geiileiumit le the under signed, residing luLane ister cltv. .. JOIIM A. 1JAUBMAV, II. Flu s K Fant.tui.-i, Kxucuter. Attorney. mS-etdt' SrATKOKKl,lZHKTH IIKNSLKR. Inte of l hi city nf Laneaslur, de-eased. Lttterief ad Llni.tratten en eatd etlat-having been ulnnu a in ihe undersigned, all per aeusludebud tatute aru requrst-d te make Imuiediavu pay uieai. a d ihe.0 haying clulma or demaniu aitalaat thj ssme, will present them altheutiiHiRy or setti-ment tothoun tethoun totheun Ceralgntd, rusldlng In fbl adelpbla. . Jett w. tiENSLKa. wSltir0lrL" " AOn-la'straur. WAlTAMAKMWa. " --i-ni-i -li-i -i.-ii lira isi -n njua.ii.iaui tmHAtmtnk, rtmr, Maraa ss, rata. On account of the three peat days' aterm the Dratsee aad Wraps will continue en public view one day mere. Tuesday, 26th, first view of Spring Millinery. As pigments ere te pictorial art, se are silk and wool, or worsted, te textile art With them the fancy of the designer works at the best when diagonal or grenadine weaves are the groundwork for plush decera tien. It is this chance for effect, this inherent possibility of beauty, that keeps cloth and plush, in some form, constantly popular. Is this true? Then many women will be interested in certain counters in the centre aisle today. There is a new combination. The styles, qual ities, colors, are all right, the combination is with cheapness a sort ei half pricehalf value and very real cheapness, that te women with limited purses or prudent minds, will give the added charm of possession. As they were it was distance, net the distance of enchant ment ; as they are it is famil iarity, net of contempt, but ownership. Half prices! Why? Just this -the Dress Patterns. Robes. are net just in, they are just out. Out of darkness and Inte light. Yeu knew we have new and have hadthe Dress Goods stock of the world. Paris laughs, Berlin sneers, Vienna ogles, New Yerk snubs all right, Philadelphia can aMcMiiancs a is iicic. The concentration of the world of anything makes a crowd which forces something or somebody te the rear. And se these wool and plush dress patterns were crowded out. That's why they are here. To day they come te the front. Glonesa, Challis, Roubaix Robes, the whole sweet troupe stand aside while these 500 Rebe Patterns take precedence. Whatever may be said of all the rest of the Grand Army of uress stuns, these at least are cheapest, $5, $6, $8, $10, $12. Loek ever the colors, examine the qualities, study the decora tion. If you have the money and want a dress, ten te one you'll buy. Near by are the Remnants. Centra alsls. Stationery is just as we would cheese te have it. Kinds and amounts as well as place and light are as near perfect as we knew hew te make them. With all the rest, we are in better shape te take Engraving orders. A quiet cubby-hole of a room right in the department where you can say your say and cheese your styles without a thought of obtrusive eyes or ears. As fine Engraving as can be done. And prompt. Northwest or centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. HARDWAHM, M AHSUAIili A KKNGIKK. Hardware! Hardware! JUSl' UKCC1VKD AT MARSHALL ft RENGIER'S, 9& 1 1 Seuth Queen St., ALABQBlMVOICKOr TOBACCO TWINB & T03AOCO PAPlfi, Sold at the Lewest Market Price-; Alse, large aasortment of E0U8E-STIRE &00D3 ! AND A LAKQELOTOr PRIMQ NHW OliOVBR 8BBD. SULEAUKMTB rOUTUK Butcher Heuse Bene. tebS-lyd J'JIOTOUKAfHS. QUK f 1 00 A DOZEN Cabinet Photographs A rn Mounted en rina Geld Serrated Amert can Mpuius. Twe bluings Allowed en Al '1 breu Hellar TVerk, AT ROTE'S, NO. 60 1-3 NORTH QUHBN BT. Kext Doer te the Fostemce. )en7-8md VOAI T UMHKK AND COAL. AJ TOKACCO BH'IK8 AND GAB KB. WEftTKlt UABU IW0008. WneleaaJuand UtaU,al II It. MAttTIN AGO, 4"t Water atrtwt, Lancaster, Fa. n3-lyd liliaUARUNKK'B OOMPAHT. COAL DEALERS. tiafim NfL ll aTnr4li flnaamStraat amai -. sst north lrtn-str-U lfaaaai-wenii ra-ksa swat, mmtrntrnttma MsTlsW IjHWaMMaVFA paixra OaTAKavr oempovk . It Made Mether Stene r taetksr lata Mas astag Paraa'a Csxvav ar Be-vows preatmt-a, aoeesa- ata by taalaithella, ete., a k baa Ism karawerUaf gee it talk only taedlciBe tasU straagtkaaHi tha sm-vm " . V. BBaUUs. Oiblseala. fa. Pa'aa's Ctlsry Ceaapeaed is of smtesat'd vtewe--t--u it at-MgUvns tka Yetves, nfvdMM feMaayt, aa kas -rwedertnl tern la earlag tha -sataral dlswa-M wltk wUek vesuM se often stlsatly seflsr. WparbeVUe. Six for 16. AtOragtUti. Watia.BioatiaDae -, re . trarilagten. Tt DUMOHO DTES J la ifqm and Celer. KttMng ran Aqual lA-m. "KTBXT DOOR TO THE CODRT HOOSfc. Opsn Te-day BUCK ALL-WOOL - AT - 50c., 76c. and PAHNESTOOK'S, Nea. 35 and S7 BaatSlng Street, Latieaater, Pa. rALAOM Or TABHWn. ASTrUUH BROS. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Street. Lancaster, Pa. WILL REMOVE About April ist te their NEW BUILDING, NOS, 115 AND 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET Lancaster, Pa. And are offering tbe Greatest .Bargains ever teen in thli city. Special prices en LINEN TOWELS. One let of heavy Linen Towels, bor dered and (ringed, at 10c ; regular price One let of fine Damask Towels, knot ted fringe; also some heavy Towels, extra larte, at 12tc ; regular price 18c. One let of very large heavy Damask Towels, at 15c ; regular price 20c. One let of very large Linen Towels, at lOe ; regular price 2oe. One Tet of Fancy Bordered Towels; also extra large, all white, Barnaley Towels, at 25c ; regular price 37c. Anether let of these heavy red bor dered Napkins, at 6c. One let of Plaid Muslins and Lace Checks, at 12ic; regular price IS. One let of colored Check Lawns, at 10c; regular price 12e. Anether large let of 3 te 4lncb wide teal Torchon Laces, at 10c a yard ; regu lar price 15e. The balance of these beautiful Ham burg Edges at 5 and 10a a yard; regular price 10 te 18e. KID GLOVES. One let of one-string embieidered Kid Gloves, 4 buttoned, tan color, scalloped top, at 60c; regular price 76c. One let of dropped stitched Lisle Hese In fancy slates and modes, at 48c ; regu lar price 76c. One let of 40 Gauze fine Cotten Hese, foil regular made, black and colored, at 21c; regular price 35s. One let of dropped stitch fine Cotten Hese, In black and slate color and fancy, at 12ic ; regular price 20c. One let et large wide Lawn Aprons, wide tucks, at 10c ; regular-price 26c One let of large Turkish Towels, at 83; regular price 12tc. One let at 12ie ; regular price 18c. One tot at 10e ; regular price 26c. ASTRICH BROS. BOOTS AUD SHOBS. FOOTS AND SHOES. D. P. Stacuheuse, 28 and 30 East King St I take pleuure in calling your attention te my Una of SHOES That I am recelrlng' dally for tha Spring Trade, and all are made for these who requite great durability and for eleganea of style, nt aad workmanship cannot ba excelled. Prleea Lewer "Cbaa tbe Leweat. Call and examine my large stoek and wa will be pleased te try aad salt yen . D. P. STACKHOUSE, fM SO MaVBT KING, 87 LANCABTKR. PA. aJO-lyd HUBLEY'H VEGETABLE VBRMI fng la a aafa and efficient remsdv ter worms la children. Hubley's Santenins Werm Tablets ax agreeable m n-, taate ana easy te admlaiste-. .. . sa u SU.SI s umu m arxi'iut. aswwsauaai 'llailtBiallu.- aa. vSaaw ....a t&PVPiSSt-iSlblia mhS MSf, no e-an ee-irs-Mt. mar ... t , llair-TkV.KEa'SA--;.''-1.! anna rasaja 1ST 1-asaril'a l-JaMtr--.. -.- -L.rl --. ,n-.i-.wna.arHii tavw a aiesl asiMUta sdiA (ma staSa wail Mi sptrluS-Br7-itVatertisJ4i eT jeaegsaan" " m.0. KiMmStKuTilT TIOlHs!. 1-sV FtltMji Oelery OomDetmd ftmgu-MuabDU'spUia ,-! earsa sjbahrlagrsattMa. KtMmsaatlsna, TaamSeS SWri?pWJ'M,T "M-9ytrielda-. kava trts mT. a-a-jraaMlet, bat Bena kad any caTMs aatll I !?? HlMT Ces-ptranl. I fral -. Urt4diistntfotBa-kerttla Ikava a Ik I sua walk aearly straa-ht, alcepse-iBa wa well, and reel aa'tke-igk tserT wmmw Ufa asd.sBergy eetDlng into my whels ata Mm." - KMVMuWlevTlVBa.'TTaB: mi iABr vwwibflmF&w BMT HOODS. 3,000 Yards HENRIETTA CLOTH, $LOO a Yard. rOK BAZ.B OR HBNT. FOR RENT KKOM APRIL 1, 1889. the large third story room above He. Centra flqeaxe. lnnutieet febU tfd He 1C8 Bsst a lng Street. XRORBENT-TWO STORE ROOMS AND A? Baaemen tin eeu thorn Market. Alie en Stera Keem en Vtne atr'et, antiab'e for any business, inquire at 1 ard A MoKlrev's Dry Uoeds atere, aeath Queen street. fis-ifd from and after tha l.t of Anrli nut ttinnm or MBS. MAT1S, M 413 North Duke Btreet, Lancuter. marS-flAwtf BOB RENT OR BALE-ONE OP THE flneat bnatnesa properties In tha ctty t ele-a'itly suited te tha butchering business i rent reasonable. Alse a line dwelling of is rooms within one squsra of ttermnument could be used te advantage for efflees. Call en T. C, wniT'UN. 10K K. Kina- et. rae-lmd ileal Satate and Insurance. SEVERAL FINE Shew Cases Fer Sale. 5 and 6 Feet Leng. Alse a Fine l'lush ran or Suite. WEIKEL'S NO. E8 NOBTH QUJCBN ST. tnsrl.tfd -gw R RENT. FOR RENT, 2d and 1th Floers Over FREY & EGKERT'S Shee Stere, Nea. 8 and 6 East King; Btroet. Whele floors or Parts of floors will ba rented, and partitioned te eutt geed tenants, if applied for seen i with easy acccsr, having entrance en last King street, second fleer sultbble for Law and ether OfU cas. Posaesslen will be given about April 1st. Twe Shew Cases and WlnCew fixtures for sale. Will trade a Small Safe ea a Large One. AfPLV TO The One-Price Cash IIeukb, d Thi Leaders of Lew Price -IN- BOOTS 8c SHOES Ne. S East King Mrwt, lancabtkilpa. 'qvbmnSwarb. r-pQH A MARTIN. CHINAHALL. The Largest Assortment et Daoerated White Granlte Seml- Pcrcfclaln and Froneb Ofclna. Elaner, Tae, and Toilet Bets, And at prices equil te any. GOODS GUARANTEED. aiassware In Abundance LAMPS! LAMPS! THE JWCIIESTElt. Olve na a call before purchasing. High & Martin, Ne. 15 East King St. ectia-tM J, STARK, AQENT& CO., MISTVACTCBSTS OF NEATSFOOT OIL, Alaedealer In Hides Tallew, Conss and Grease. The blMha.t cast prlce paid ter Uldes. Alse manufacturers et Pure iiene Meal ler chicken feed and Jsrtllliera lestlsaeBlais famished If necessary. Tele-aaoase-sas-Vea. LOOK VOX 77. FREY EKERT I iisbssmhj, -, 1 jf ". L'L&api2i L .3Ltf -?t f'saasiWfe-tsaastjrSttg-- FsvCmsS-i k-tw?,