"S jvvj.'Tv K..W1 jy iLr THE IAKCASTEK 1)AITAr tNTELLiaEyCEK, FRIDAY, APJUX 19, 1880. A frntUtflttc? J.OTMNMAN, UHflTEINHAN KIl.Tir, honors. ' CtARK, mbllMicr. -' v. LY IHTKM,lIEKCKlt.-rutilliihMI f,HTlB',UwJ-r, hiitHiimlsy. Hervisl mem in mil cur una siirruinminK lit te rent A week. Ilymnll five deb prr In advance; se eenln month. LY IHTELLtrjENCEtt-Ont dollar nnd att ft yew. In d vnnce. t TO SUBSCRIBKILS-Itcmlt by cheek ffaMeAc order, and where neither of M preenrea ena in a regmensi at Um 1'ottefllce, iu noeond cln mall Mr. ABnmmM, the nrrsLLiauicsK, Lnncnutf r, la. PA., APUL 19, 1889. H- !.. mwiM imj im new everyone who thinks limit t least a few solemn thoughts 1 upon him by the protnluence of mutters, nnd t he great annum nu of the clergy can net go it having Mime effect uwm the t people who areontef the full sweep Im current. Fer no one can deny k there arc geed people who de net te bother themselves at nil nixnit i matters. They may de n great fef solemn thinking that no one thev could be guilty of, hut be ether men can nee they lire net lana. They tlen'l go tecnurcn (may even beast that they are quite M thorns who de. a fact that I be mere Impressive if they did net r te beBO conscious of It. They are men of uterllug character, eveni ng the Christian virtues, and ftirn- ; In their lives illUHtrntleim for the entaef InfideLs, with whom they I be the butt te sympathize; for the I man who denien Ued and has no for religion It a rare nnd inen- i variety of hiuntic. Very often i geed men. at they grew elder and mere time for thought, or loew the and confidence of youth, yield te ;teua Influences nnd Iwcenie Clirist- , and It may lw owing te some lack ( early vigor of the tlirwllunlty or ay that they are net in tne rniiKs iter. sprlngawakenlngef the earth nnd lielenili influence of the celebrutlDii the passion week, have mere or less Upen even man, geed or hud ; t the former tdieuld realize thucll'ect (ample, and at least give evidence Rpect for that faith which can justly as lis fruit en earth every geed iwhe has dcvcleixnl under its liillu- ej no matter hew little credit lie may -religion, or hew much he may . for himself. In education, home, ship, and even in business, the encc of Chrlstiniiity, at work for liteen centuries, cannot lie chciiihiI by ' man. All men at tills wilenm lime it te their fellow men that they aid pay respect te se bcncllclnl mi euce, nnd deference (e the forms of ion. Around the World. enater Stanford says that within nty-flve years a continuous railroad I girdle the earth. Ills opinion ought 11m valuable in the matter, and we sec (reason te doubt the physical iwxslbll- tm such an accomplishment, should conditions make the enterprise Itable. But thnt this will be se. i doubtful. The around the world st will net support an around the I railroad, ami business oiieratieiis i hardly call for it. When the J'aci- ! coast railroad trets te Itehrlnir straits L"f.ttt 1.A..A II.il.. I. ..1.1,U.. ....... ... ,, mil uavu iiiiiu iiitiui-vjiii-iii iw in them with a bridge, even should difficult engineering schemu U Bible. Very probably n railroad will ; te the straits, en each side of them, iiu the time bonater blnnfurd fixes ; ; there will be likely te lie a long halt ere. Urcat physical harriers, such ns a, will suffice' te Interrupt the con- auity of an around the world railroad, long as the around the world com- ! will net pay for the spanning of i gap. And it is likely te be many a day before the commerce of Asia id America will outgrew the service of arlng straits ferry beats. nt with the Immense strides of nie- ilcal progress, during the century, s our eyes, it is useless te speculate i what may or may net 1m. dune in I next century. The crossing of a sea then become a trilling obstacle in i path of trade. We have utilized a agency in electricity, which wns but the plaything of scientists. en the practical minds of working tiaulcs get held of the ngeucy, it emetl out into a irreat econ- force; and us knowledge spreads ag the mass of men, tliu chances j!iU seed falling upon fruitful ind are constantly increased ; and probability of further lieljis Ionian's as being leuuil out tieeemes daily ur. re liave often wendereil that there ild be such scemlug iiieilW'tiveiies (.helplessness among the learntsl. 1 1 Is te the great scientist that we me en Indebted for valuable inventions. H gave us the steam engine, Stephen- tlk railroad locomotive, nnd Ktll- tluuiwerked out the greatest lesults of trical iwwer. All tliese were ui ered men. And we have had cause for wonder, . mat great scientists are se uncertain 'their science. The disagreement of i lias grewu into n proverb. Te- irwe a paragraph floating, which us mai me old well established of dew formation is all wreng: , it is net the condensation of the id air. but arises somehow from earth. AVe de net seem te anything, even when we are but we see that when an irned mind stumbles en a fact I'gets a chance te hammer 011 It, it ' nappeu that he wields a magician's .beaming needs te be siinnle- l by craft ; aud us thejlearulng of r"raftHiuau grows with thespiewl of ion among the lieenle. we mav greater and irrenter advance ivuaterial progress as the world moves SlVrTar Agalust Dlsoriuiluatlen. ere Is a lull In the war cry against 1 aiscrimmatleii. The attack In i Legislature upon the wrong has been 'itie government of the stale 'net going te help the ncenle. political question is referred the next election, The Hcnub- kaders, it is true, talk of r a bill civutlng a state railroad ieu, but giving it no lKiwer te i the wrongs It sees. Such n men- I Will be of no value te anyone but koiuils!eners te w horn It gives sal- : nothing will help the licepleexcept tuition ei I lie railroad csiniiinny's rand Imposition efu sufficient iieuai- vwiatiug it. The duty has been 1 1 the coiutitutlen ; the is-naitv the iA-gislatuiv te Hx. It lUs de- I te ile it. The people In Xevem- win Niy wuat luey think of this refusal. And what they will say no one can doubt. There is net a section of the stale tlint Is net Intensely Interested In the nictl(u ; and Interfiled against the railroad posi tion. Tlie discrimination against Pitts burg and the trans-Allegheny portions of the state Is as nothing compared te thai In the eastern portion, where farmer and manufacturer an alike starved te pay te the railroads rntes of freight that yield them many times the cost of enrriege. The. Pennsylvania railroad hns thrown itself open te nt tnck by showing that Its average nggre gate receipt per ten lier mile for all the freight It cnrrlcs-nlncty-tlirce per cent, being It says local freight U less than three-quarters of a cent ; whereas every local shipper along Ha line In this part of the state knows thnt he pays far mere than three-quarters of a cent iter ten per mile for the freight, even 'of the lowest class, thnt he receives or uliliw. Thnt plnln fact cannot lie explained- nwny and clenrly shows that he is wronged. TllK Indinn Nights nswiolntleii hns lusursl n clreiiliir explaining nnd defending Its mipirfirt of tlie Oklalieiun hilt. It says that substantially the only difference lieltvccn thnt hill and thoinensiire llnnlly udepteil Mas Hint tlie former cancelled tlie cattle leases In nccoidnnce wlthtlioepliilon efllie attorney general. The land was given te the tillies as nn outlet and when leased te whites for grazing purposes was net piop piep piop erly tised. If tlie ideas of tlie association nre carried out we in.iv have Indian sena ters ere long nnd soine of tlie leading men eftlie II ve tribes nre educated geiilleiueii, qultens cenqictent forsenatotlal chairs as m my of tlia inllllenalres who held them. "Tlie association Is most assuredly and strongly desirous, net only that this gov ernment shall he elected enr tlie lands named and contemplated In tlm hill, hut ever tlie whole of tlie Indian territory, and hoes that tlie negotiations with tlie I'linio I'linie I'linio kers may he successful; and meiu than fits, Hint tlie fl ve elvlllre.1 tribes may give tiielr consent te he included within Us boundaries, nnd then, that Oklahoma may he admitted ns n stnte into tlie sisterhood of states, and seen he icpicscutcd by two of luir liitelllgent red sons In tlm rutted States .Senate." Tin: king of Cerea turiiseut ineieliumnn than pointed Inllie dispatches of nfew days nge. Our consul says that tlie fiituitie was net ery seveie, and Unit thn gnw-riiiiicut piemptly reunited Impeit duties fiem all feed, and cargoes of ilce were pun hased hi Japan for dlstilhutleu among tlie sulleieis by expiess dlicctieu of tlie king, lle adds that tlie government and people of Ceicii are deeply grateful for tlie kindness and sympathy extended te them by ferelgne-i". A cikxti.kmas has pmehnscd the old home of 1 11 gar Allan I'oe for fi, Is'.Bil. lle Illicit have iMiuht lets of that geiitlenian's uiiinuscrlpt a few scoie of yenis nge for the JT.Ml, and would lime seemed tlie gieat mm'1'h profound giatiludebya permanent lean of tlie lltly cents, lle was of tlie sort of llteniry gauie that Is most valued alter it has been dead a while. Tin: Baltimore Automatic Tinusil com cem nmy proposes te apply tlie pilnelple of electric street nillways te loiigillstaii(e reads for tlie tniusHirtntlnu of mails anil small express matter, and they have a two for tlie trial of the Idea. In practice tlie stations me te Ihi about IS miles or nioie uille circuit ucailtnlllmore, new! u ehi at Inn npait, supplied w Ith dynamos of sutllcleut pewjr te furnish elivtile foiee te ill he tl e train for a leuuil trip. They exms'( te be nble te tlellerNew Yerk papers lit Chicago en tlie morning of Issue. This sounds very llke a stock selling expectation, and Chicago pnpflis will hardly he alarmed. Judging by tlie success of the 'tn lit the New Yerk papers should he tlie (iist te senrent tlie prospect of sueh ihaliy. It is a very geed Krldny iu weather, hut net In tlie news from tlie sea, where tlie seven bundled of tlie Daumark ill e still lest and notrace of them may ever he found, Tin: JhimcKii llitnhcr Is meed by the smvey of Imiuesslve statistics of failuies of recent years te suggest a leiuedy In tlie " passage by Congress of a hauknqil and Insolvent law by which mere pienipt, uni form mid economical settlements can he iiiiule than are new practicable." The sev eral states have laws in nhuudauce, aud measuies of this kind seem te eucieach upon Mate lights, hut It isargiusl tliatsome legislation Is needed te establish a uiiil'eriu system for tlie collection of claims. Tlie Vi'iishingten l)il suggests Urn oiganljitleu of coi)ier.itious with siillleleiit means te purchase, for cash all tlie assets efh.uikiupt estates and guarantee te ciediteis tlie divi dends te which tliev may he found untitled en liquidation, w Ith no unnecessary delays. Hut tlie Miif does net apjicar te hm e much eonlldence iu the aluoef such an in range liieut. During tlie three months ending March 31, lKs!, tlierea,311 failuies in the Culled States mid ten Iterlen, inveh lug liabilities te the amount of $'J,ii7:!,MiJ, with uu cstl mntisl less te citsllteis of Jiw.nin, :il. for tliiisuue peilisl in lsvs llicie weie 2,tilS failuies wlih losses of i,tci,itn. Mr. IIi:itin:ur Wm.sir, Iho conespond cenespond conespend Ing ws'ietary of the Indian Itlglils asso ciation, publishes a tinct stiengly suppos ing the pieseut Indian eoniinlssieiier, Mi, Oheily. Much of our tumble with the In dians has been due te tlie cllevt of the spoils system Umhi the Indian huie.iu, and thoie is juebahly no hiaucli of the govern ment in which the piaclice of apsiititing men toelllco Iu uiwaid for piily weik has pretisl se costly. Mr. Welsh thinks that this question must be decided once and loi lei OMirand for this leaseu Ids asseelat ion luges the retention oflhe present Indian couimls ceuimls couimls slenor under n ItepiihlU-an aduiiiiistratieii "se long as he shall continue te conduct his office, as he Is doing at pieseut w itli luipai tiallty, ability nnd Inlegilty." He sas that agitation forthlspiiiiiesHiiisfiiiiiiiuiiil ler tlins) mouths and eery ihaige iu,m1iisI Oberly excepting the eliaige that he is a Democrat lias been satisfactory answered. He publishes statements lieiii llishep Whipple mid Professer '. ( l'jdntei warmly jimlslng Mr. Obeily. The bishop "...,-.. iiinu.ui. wihtijh mention en these iielnts: 1. That In tliirly .tens' epo epe epo rlence, iu which I limokiiottVthlsileptut limekiiottVthlsileptut limokiiettVthlsileptut iiient Intimately, I de net nvall one poison connected w Ith this olllee iu tt liem 1 hat e had se great confidence, y. That he is kind, hrate, honest, eajuihle and with a elearlde.10fwh.it Is ne.sl.sl for Indian civ civ ilisateon. :t. That we are en the eve or success niter long mid we.tiy yearsefsti ug ug gle, and a ehuuge te nn unknown man would lw perilous. -J. That tlie lemetal of Mr. Obeily would hilng sonett te thou sands of the Indian's liieuds. u. That no department of the government could hilng se much honor 01 disgrace ns the Indian etlli e." AppealliiK for Action. The ItfMi-d of dir.s'ters or Comuiercial l.x.lmuge, 1'hiladelphia, en TliurMlav. velixsl its sentiments iihiu the .liscrimlna .liscrimlna tlen hi Irelght rates ira.-tles hf the rail rail reads, by the adoption or the fellow lug : m .r"0,J'''!,,,,' ,Me Uunl "r dlnvlers oflhe .1 V... ' enmiereini Kxeliuiu this eoniiiieuweallh, mid piet ide iienalties for the vlelat en thertsjf," n.utstlioee dial approval et this Ikmi.1. iin.l tl,0 Zi , . e el the state of l'enus.t It n.,U is I, X w " estly entreat.st te ,u thin Just nnd ,..,. able measure during Its present session. - Tlie Jlenmerut UiiMuite.1. Tlie Heuse, by a vote or VSi te M, ucieiittsl the majority rejsirt of the ominitte-ei the Hnley-.NicheU contest, w hl li decided iu Uter of seating t-'lnlev te renresvut the -litPh!!dclj)!Tlidltru-t. rl-.reM-"' ,"t rrt '!'!..., iiiu eiii new neiore the lleuw. of Itepreseu atlves, entitlwl .. un ,ut te earrv into elhst te protlslensof the third ami fourth Ws Ws lleils of artlcle XVII i,rii,.,i,...i .. .. .... . ..!, iAKjr u im.yi4 Jst 111 tlie Storm. One of our lecnl editors clliped from n lend ing mnirn-lne exlrncti from n vivid description of n Western lillfuinl vOilrh welutve Inkcri the lllorlyleinl)llli nmlnt Ihesnine tlinenitRRtxt In II. II. Wnnicr A Ce., the proprlcteri. of the cx'tebmiist Warner's Sure Cure, the fcnullilllty of tnklliK llirrrfnini nil exlrncl for the Introduc tion of one of their telling nilvcrtK'ineiits 1 he fulliin ItiK In the ilcMTlptlen "At the cloef n dark day In Jntiuaryn ellUiry li'int'iimn treinls hln way arres-i the open prnlrle In one of our MTeslern territories. lie akesnt lone Intertnlx the lone ealiln of the Imnly friMillencmnn. Tue or three old wttlem, of whom he linn Inquired thewny, hiite wnnx-d htm that n uterm In npprenehlnf, mid one of lliein, with true Welern heiitlnllty, urges him tentidtihettcr Inhlnenhln for the night. Hut he decline the prelTered kindness mid urges his tired herse furwnrd. Thenky grown middciily dark. lle decides te feck nhvller. ThOKterm lnrreem III Itsrury. Tlie rider dlmnetuits te wnrm his fast chilling llmlm, v n,firnr(S'ly lircutlie. Illlnilnc-x mines en. DrewshnS stents eter him. The cud lsiustr. ll Irwt In the Ijllzrjiril." Tliere Is f,0 rteuhi tlutt the terror which selrcs the ""ien-dlmtelerls nlmltnr te Hint which eterAlI'Ces ene when hclenmn Hint he IsnnlTer- leg friim nn ndtniieed Kidney DIm-hwc, inul Is Informed that Im Is In the last singes of might's dlscnue. At first life In Informed thnt he hns n slight kidney nncctlen. Uilcr he begins te fit I Hnsl. Hllght headache. Fickle iiKlltc. Kail tiivnf lheelght. Cramp Iu Iho culf of the legs. WnhtTiihiisis. Distressing nerteiisiiess. Ulit'iimn.lcninl neuralgic pains. Occasionally pain In the hack. Henuty, dnrk colored fluids, with M-nhlllig sinsatleii. (Irudiirtl failure of strength. Any or the nhovesjinpioiiis signify Kidney Allccllen, hut he Is told Hint he Is all right. Ills phjslelau treats him for sjiiiplenn anil calls It n dlM-nse, when In reality It Is but a sjmplem or Kidney treuliln. lle 11103 be treated for Ulieiimatlcer Neiirnlglc pains, heart nllcctlen, or any ether illimse which he Is most suscepti ble te. I'liinlly the iKtlteiil bus ul11ng under tbeeji-s, hllght bleating of the ankles and legs. Ills phjslclnii limy Inform him that Ills but the ncciimuliitlen of bleed hi his ankles fur want of proper exercise. 1 be bleat continue nnd reaches his Issly. then he Is Informed hobnsdrepsleal tumbles, nnd Is tnpcd once or twice. Itn notices It Is dlllli'iilt tobrealhiieMlng te Irregular action of Iho henrt, and finally Is Informed that he has 11 slight attack of llrlghl's Illseasc. Soen bis frli lids nre netlllcil Hint his Is nn ndtnmed (use of llrlght's I)Iciim, nnd thai be i-nn lltebat a short time. His honorable and dignified pby st lau nslis for counsel. It Is loe lute. HIIU he sticks te the old bimlly phjslelau, and the phy sician knows mid hns known from the begin ning Hint the patient hns I xen Mrlckcn with denth for months, for he knows full ,well that the profession iu knowledge they hut ene reme dies for the cure of Kidney Disease. At last the I i 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 siittiM'ntcs Is smothered nnd dies from drepsical trouble. Or ktIiiiw tbeitlM'iike may neltnlin Iho form of adreslcnl Icmleticy, nnd Hid patient dies firuii apoplexy, )mrnljsh, piiciimenln or heart trouble. Or It may take the form of IiIihhI xiiiliig. In eat h fnrin the end Is the same. Ami jet ha mid his frlcilds were wnined by the proprietors or the ceUbrnted rcm.slj known ns Winner's Safe Ciire.efthe lurking dangers of 11 slight Kidney alleetleii. 'lbe iiewpawrsbnve published Hie dangers. Columns eT faces hnte Ih'Cii printed of nun dlngriemndtanccd Kliluey lllscaseerllilght's Dlseiise. Ills friends mid pbjsleliiii hsik nreiind with horror mid rcgr.-t fnrMfcmlng ncgle. t, but he Is leit. lle did net heed the wnriilug that n storm wns approaching. He declined the prelb nsl hespllallly, and recklessly went for ward Inte dang, r, He struggled manfully for a time, but his strength failed, he grew gradually weaker mid he wns lest le the world. Net In 11 hllrrnid.hiit I loin Hie ten lido malady which Is almost dull) occurring Iu etcry lenimunlty, mid wlihh hiloclerccl nun njmptem Instead of what It Is -n mortal disease niiliss iexcly treated. i'i:it.e.vAi.. Whiti.i.aw lti:m tisik tlie oath of ofllce as iniiilslorte KraiiciMit the stnte depart ment en Thursday, anil w ill sail en the Ith of May for his pest. Cm,. J.tren M. LciNe, who died en Wed nesday iu New Yerk, was hoi n in Iteailiug, Pa., in 1S21, nnd for some flmu serttsl en the stall' el' the goteiner of this Stnte, but nl Mint ISTiOhe went te New Y01I and enter ed lulu business ns a building eontiucter, havlngnlteady built the water weiks in l'ettsville, Pn. He was siipeiluteiident of the Harlem tins Light cempauv nnd built Its works. Mil. William 1'i:a iii.ne (!ill, Iho pur chaser of IMgar Allan I'oe's cottage In New Yerk at Thmsdny's s.ile, Is the hlog hleg lapherund a warm ailmlrer or the poet, lle says that he bought the propertv In tending te keep It us it new is te he duet er a memorial of its famous owner. The Iiiiiihe Is In 11 geed state of piesei vatieu, mid with 11 fnw Judicious lepalrs can he niade te last for many years. It Is under stood that Mr. (Jill "will make the piop piep city 11 pieseut te the city as a monument te l'ee. 1.01m Ciui:r.Ti'siici: Cerniiunii:, in ad dicsshrgu law students' secietv, us'entlv, teucliisl umii the subject of hitiedudug Inte the Kugllsh courts the American piacticoef peinilttiug the same pel seu te employ the I'uuetinns ofbeth nttoinev and hairister. lle lemaiked that hi eur'gieat cities, whom thoie 1110 linns of law win, the lulnelple ei'imlinal selection sent miiiie oflhe nieinbeisefthe linn into court mid kept etheis in theli ch.iinheis, se that the practlce medltled the prlni'lple. Hut tlie jiiluciple leiualued, and he helieted the extension te Kuglaud was net, whether they liked It or net, tei.t far oil'. Whelhm It would boa heunlit 01 net, Im fell bv no me'tussuic. "If humor, wit, and honesty could hiive'Tiem the Ills llesb Is In It te, what 11 giMsl nlie tliej'il biliiK In the luniket. Well, twenty-Hie. cuts will buy n iMinicvii -Hiiltntleu Oil. A mcichaiililewn tewnsclls moieef Dr. Hull's Cough H) nip than nil oilier medicines together. 11 surcli iiiusi he the best icmcily fei m .eugh, cold mid elbrr similar allecllens. I'l leu ii cents. CCIihut ilitll. 1 J Kill A .MAUI IN. China Hall. If)ou waul teicpliiceanj inllile of CieeUery orelasswme thai ma) Is'tirekm In iiiu lug, or If .iu wlh hue). I. ice old or fiuiiMi new China Hall Is the place te get lellsble wiiieal the Lewest I'llies. WAULS (U'.tlttXTLLI). Kxcliaiigcd If Net Satisfactory. High 8c Martin, NO. 15 EAST KING STREET. idntr.1 "r.s n:ii-(iK.M'UAL ahlnp reurins T ell), te open 1111 elll.v mid h-miiiiu rt. cluine euiiliel of our business, tiissts well known In universal dcmaiid, mid iiy a net pre II of flit) te one hi.ndr.si ur ce.il! Addiess wtlb credentials, 1 UK f.VllIN tllMPA.sv lliiudnit) uiidAstei l'luri-,Ni-w erk. ar.'.jil, A WIDOW LADY IN OUIli:ul'e AVOID piil.l.lt) or publle niicllen, will M'll ler tlm cash, tliu huiuNume Kcntuck) timl. fai tre ttliiKiiiiil lead mire .Maine tfllkes. f s. Iss.', sins h) It.sl tVllkes, he l,j (ks.rije tVllLes dim IjuI) ficKltr, l.y Almein, s.ceud ,t.,i' Julia I nice, b) lllue Hull thlrll dam Kim llules, by eluiiUsr ; f.nirlh Ham, l.ud) Mini b) llcuiuindcr. ' ' .Maine Wilkes 1st cry K)llkli,n niunre lev. I trotter, wears no hoeuor wcIkIiU when usssl lnB, of ureal ceiiniye and endurance, lull rrj Itentle, nut nfnilitofleisiuiiiHtooriiMdobsindi's and Is sure for ladhiier children le Ude or .IrUe.liill iiuneiind tail, clcim llmi.s, keiind solid f.et 1111,1 net u tliiule fault. Hie has never trotted for iiieiic) but showed trial licnls lu'"7 mid .'.'.;', at Uxlugten, Ky.,11 little otereiie jeiiriife, wlieu iiiiuhaM-db) 111) late husband, for the nun et ft,Vt. I will new Kiiuniiittw her le u. s rbs-ll) MHind, iclmt and Kcnlle Iu uteri rllce.i.ir.und te trot a full mile In '.Mj or no .'V-. e."."',a l'rtUr m-II berte w.iueis.rwm wbewllltukelKTuwii) from the ell), nnd Kite hiriiK.ssl home. AImiu tvr Hue tilling e butrBy neurl) new.Btt of liuriWMi, line Ali.lru- beirfv"rlue,,ei.",, b'i""UU' "?- uy-"' iiieir value, l'kiw. call en niy l'iuuui Jehn ut m prltateHuble.Ne, 1011 HriiTd) wine Ii obetehiirlug UanU Jlrcet, bclvv lii Istcent 1' """tmii streets, J'lillaaclphli. - jf,.J&' .afc'i itaimmihrt'. I'llli.AnKt.pili Friday, April IB, Km. Last Easter "the Heuse Heautifiil." This Haste r "the I louse Mere Iieautiful." I lave you seen it? If net, you should. Object lessens in house furnishintj. Net a word te you about things for sale. That's net in the case. Tire days just ahead are the bright days. By common consent they have gladness in them, The home is the centre of gladness, and the home belongings help and relied it. Thats the why of " the 1 louse Mere Heautifiil." Fail net te sec it. Third deer, third cnllcry. Centre elevator. The glittering facets of the cut glass, the masses of color and brilliancy of contrasts in the Crystal Roem ; the quaint decorations en silken screens and hangings, the hundreds of rose jars and teapots, vases and dishes, cups and saucers, all carrying Oriental color and primitive design, but truly ar tistic ; the rich things" in the Art I ettery room Irem Vienna, Munich, Berlin, Paris, viewed under the brilliant electric light, create a misc en scene fit for a fairy play. The fine arts of Asia and Europe are in the Easter occasion. And all for your amusement. Second fleer, second gallery. Old Jehn Brown of Ossa watamie speaks from a small case at Juniper and Market streets. Anybody old enough te leek back 30 years will be interested in his pocket-knife. A relic hunter's joy. The ducks quack, the duck lings peep, the lamb bleats, the rabbits hop for the amusement of the youngsters. Tey store, Basement. Dress Novelties. The Century Club reached here from Paris yesterday. Just 100 patterns, in the latest stuffs, exquisite decorations. We have eyes and ears in Paris seeking Novelties. When found, the ocean greyhounds bring them. Paris, presto, Philadelphia. The prices are from $iS te ,e, and the stuffs many sorts. Pick at random. $30 A black barege with wide flowered border, but the colors are low in tone just a bit quiet the sort of thing te ine't a mature taste slightly subdued. $.je Old rose barege, very rich, with silk damask figure ; a bit strong in style, but rich, and, like the whole let rare. There are ether colors. Batiste black one each of several bright silk straight lined borders at 30, and the same with plainer borders at $22. There are Batistes and Grena dines and Weel Diagonals in sorts of colors and figures, ut fa Perhaps you may net care for them te-day. It will be dif ferent Monday next. Southwest of centie. Ginghams. 1 )en't forget what we have told you before the Museum for Ginghams is here mere than a thousand styles. The best of Scotland and New Eng land the cheapest in Philadel phia. .Vertlieil-I of tent re Albums. The Albums at $1, told of yesterday. Seme have assort assert ed places for card photographs cabinet and smaller. But they are a bargain plush, geld edges, spring clasp. Beats Berlin. Northwest ef.entre. Women's Cellars and Cuffs. It's only new and then that you can get Women's all linen Cellars and Cuffs at the price el " union goods, or less. I he chances are ten te one that when you de find them the styles are old or the shapes wrong or something is out of the way with them. 1 lere's something te set the women all ever town wonder ing and buying : "Twenty hundred "linen cel lars, be and 10c. Easily worth i2j-c and 15c. Same quality linen Cuffs, 10c; should be quick at 12JC. Newest shapes, most desir able styles. About twelve hun dred dozen all told. Once their worth is understood, the end will come with a snap. Chestnut sinrt side, east or .Main Able. Women's Gloves. We are in shape te sell a great number of Women's Gloves iu the next few days. Assortment, quality, prices the tandem team that will give them "go." Such a range of styles ' Such a range of ma terials and tints ! Many that you can find nowhere else in Philadelphia. There isn't a raw ftUattrtmrthctr's. edge in the stock. Complete throughout. The daintiest shades ; the newest colorings te" matcli many of the peculiar tints in Dress Goods. 4-liuttnti kid, embroidered, Inns, browns, slates, blacks, Jl, VM, ti. 4-butt.m Huede, plain mid embroidered, tans, stales, Macks. 1, ll.'i'i, ILV). 8-hutten Moiiwiut'tulre Huede, 41, 11,'jO, 2, t2.2i. Misses flleves, Inns, brown, slates s 4-liUtten Hnede, f I. G-hiitteTi MeiiMiuctnlre. 11.21. 4-buttoned Kid embroidered, tl mid 11.2-.. l'nre Hllk, tans, slnles, blacks, T.V.C te SI. Ulllr r..rt..,.. ......... ....l,.u .1-,. ... rtt. t-.HI a IIIIIUI. nitlMU "llM -FC I,, IHn.. Pure silk Willi double thick "ctut-ef-iiiHll" finger Hiw.-.V nnd Jl. Misses' Lisle, 2.V. Mlss-s' Tiifleln, "Tic nnd .T7'-Jc. Misses' Pure Hllk, :ir;n and llle. Chestnut street side, west of Main Allc. Baby Coaches. In almost every case Baby Coach prices are less than last year, and for better qualities at that. All of the higher grades are very much less in price. A remarkably geed Carriage for $6 ; satin lined and some gew gaws, $9 ; beribboned, cush ioned and paraseled, $11.25; special, shell body, and all the needed agonies, 20. As much better as you care te pay ler. All the sorts (maybe fifty of them) are where you can glance them ever in live minutes. Yeu may select all the parts of a Carriage running gear, springs, body, parasols, fittings, and have them put together te your mind, if you cheese. llascmcul, northeast of centie. Men's Furnishings. Neckwear from Paris and Londen. All the newest ma terials and designs in Embroid ered Crepe de Chine and Em broidered Barathea four-in-hands and puffs. The range of the 50c Neck wear was never before se great. Many Easter-time specialties. All the ether little things that help te comfortably dress the man. Until ends of the Stere, middle entrance. Jehn Wanamaker. cctetiiiitn. le8() NOVI-LI'lLS! 1HH0 H. GERHARTS. The most eomplete assortment of Kiirlng Overceating!- Kngllsli Cheviots, Hluitenal mid t'lisslmeie Sul tine mul Treuserlui; that has ever been shown In this city. Workmanship the best unit nil g.ssls warranted as represented. II. OT.riliAKT, Ne. 41 Ninth (Jueen Htreet. A(M)uly Direct IiiiH)rtliif Tailor In the City of Ijineiistcr. A' .ti.ntien I rcrtfiilly rail temv Purchases for Hprlm;. I he Uitest Nercltlcs In SPRING OVERCOATINGS! The lJilest St) les In Suitings and Treusering's. My pi Ut sure the lowest, consistent with k.mmI work, MY ltLPl'TATION I'-STAHLIHULII. MY AIM IS, HOLD IT. ASKEW, Ntis. -jui and '.:ii wiisT kine Hi'iunrr. iimrl I-.I1111I rr j I'l.eTiiiNU lit YLits. L. Gansman & Bre. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. tfilVl, SS.OO nnd Slum Is all uensk lerHttlMi AII-W.hiI Suits for Men and eiiug.Mcii. I'lncr unities at tl.1, ill mid Jill. He)s' and Chlldlen'H Hulls In endless Mirlety. See our llevs' Suits at tUi), 8.UO, SI III. S.e our All-Weel lle)s Suits ut tlftl, till), ill (, j7.ul, s.UI. ' tu'Hr'i!!8'-"'- "" r'M-rt '"' Custom Department. It Is theiiiinllt), Price mid UiksI rutin' that makes this dcpaiimeul se iKipul.ir. r',,i- no ne wheie In this ellveau l'lrsl-class Clethlnu be pur. based with se Utile moue). t!2, til, til and JlSwIllbii) n k.mI AII-WimiI hevlet or I'asslinern Hull, Hick or the latest slv leciilaunv. Jl,SIS.J.M.'tA', S'.'l Mill bll)ii rill.) I, .limited t eisteil Hull made aud trimmed ciiual in the tei) best. 'Iieuseis le 011I11, strictly nll-uoel, at tl.fjl. UW, Mil, tiiiti, t7.KI, Win, me, SHI. tt'eme itelliK'li big nude In them. L.Gansman&Bre. CC and G8 NORTH QUEEM ST., S. W. CORNER OF ORANGE. LANCASTER. I-A. arNut cenueelcd with mi) ether t'lethliii; Heuse In llie('ll). lICMLia,lltlfl.'LlX,TANlil'.MH COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, SIMPLE. ui'HAM'i:i:n iii(;inr (iuadi:, ILl.l'HIUVIIUl ( VI'AHKHT. ritLL. POPEMPCCO., 79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON. HKANl H HOI s, l.'Wiin.m Si., New eik; Wl Wabash Ave., I'lili-age. l'er Hale bv JOHN S. Ml -vSKlt, Ne. V North Street, t eliimbla iiiis-l).tt.sl UU-Mcrtl. " IOLDLN SPLCU'ir. 1 DRUNKENNESS OltTMK LlvJl'OH II HIT '0ITIVi:iA I t Itl'H ll aiiminihYi:hi.V(i dh. haimn liOLDLN HPlXiril'. It can be given hi a cupef cotleeer t.ii villh villh eul lbe knowledge of the ktseii lukuiR II , Is ubtelutel) hariuK'ss, mid will .tUs- a is-imii-lit lit unit slsyslt cure, l bet In r the isitlenl Isii moderate drinker or uu aleohelle tiretk. Tbousauilaer drunkards liavelss'ii liiadeltiu is'inite mtu who have taken lleldenHisvllle Iu their collie without Ihtlr kmmlcdge, and to te da) Iwlleve the) gull drinkuu; of llulr .mil free will U SKVLIt FAII. The )Uui once Imprigunttst with the hscltle. It becomes uuuini ImptMslblllt) fur the lliUerups.tiu te 11.1 , Mirui 1 nAs. a. Lenmi. eruifvisi. l-last King btrcvl, Lancasier, lu. , it , Ne. ilUK-l)dM r - .r sv -fc. Crtlct ItcwrlHc. 0 , j y H J." MAUTIN &. CO. EASTER. An invitation is extended te all te visit our exhibition of Eas ter Novelties. Rabbits, all sizes, in Paper Mache, Bisque, Porcelain and Glass. Ejfgs in Silk, Glass, Bisque and Paper Mache. Egg Dishes in French, China and Porcelain, White and Deco rated. Egg Cups in Glass, China and Porcelain. Pottery Egg sets in all the new shapes. Easter Baskets of all kinds. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. flnte. Stauffer & Ce. hTAl'ITKIlA CO., Ill nnd St North Queen St., sell the best SI.M Fur Stlir Hat oversold. Seft Hats fiem lije. tej.l.ui. SpcclalHlindesand Nob by Hhaies at all pi Ices. Trunks. Spe. laities for the Chlldicn. Just take u hsik at our Seuth Win dow te-day. Lndlcsstii 1 lely and faultless si) les 111 nil the beautiful com binations. Ltsrtsrru's Luadinu HatSieuk, :il and IB N. Queen St. Traveling Bags. 31-33 N. Queen St. (Crtvpete. c AlU'Kl'S. Rugs Oil Cleths Linoleum Art Squares McCallum & Slean 1012 and 1014 Chestnut St, Philadelphia Axminster Wilten Moriuette Bmasels Tapestry Ingrain Carpets ftbS'liiideed.l:liiivv CCnvpi't (.CU'ttitittn- r Mtl'LTCLlUNINfl. 'Vyiiy Werry AMI Torment Yourself Ileal lilt; that enrwt bv hand: In say net 111 m; or hatlnua bulf 1 leaned turpel, as tliu risiilt uf jour labeis? When )oil enn bate It thnrentjlilr cleaned, color brliihl.neil and veiilllHled ttltli the new cold dry air blast. All this at t.-r) little cost. 1'r) it and be convinced. Your cniietH will hi cilled fei.chuned and dcllvcicd ame da) without regard te weather. Ne Injury te the most delicate, caris-t. If we Injine It will give )ou a un one. Htt Hindis- net voter the c.iret, us some supjuisi). but meiil) drlttHihe mix bluer)'. onenis A I' J. B. Martin & Ce.'s, II. S. Shirk & Sen's. wtmivs WOODWARD & CHRISTIAN STS. marVM-lfd Vliotenx'npho. K,.,L. LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER -Ol-"- Lancaster, ROTE,r 50 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the I'ostelllce. JaiiT-4Jmd J1 -a - 1. r JMA -- V. 1 - Pry fjiiebe. TlTATTABtlANU ; WATT & SHAND hnve epned new llnnnrLAntKH HILICTAK-Kl-rrA OLOVIX, Spring Khnden mid hhiek, 12J$c. 17c.U5c..TJic. LAOIUS 1ILACIC HII.K OLOVP.S, excellent finality, SV. S7Jc. fine LADIfX HLACK HII.K OIX)VHH Willi Hit new kid tips, Tic nnd S 00 a pnlr. LA OIKS KID OLOVLH In all the deslrabla hades, auperler qunlltles at 00c., T5e., tl 00. MOUHQUirrAUti: KID OIJVISJ, umlrested, In Orey mid Tan, tl OU mid ft !U. L.VDirW HOYS' AND MISSUS' Fast Black Hese AT VKHV LOW 1'Hlcr.S. LADIP-S I'AST 11LACK J10SK nt 12c, !Se., 3lic 60c. LADIKS I'ASl' 1ILACK HOSH, Ilcniiidnrf dye, gunrmiteed MuIiiIcm, at 25c., ,171 mid 60c. n pair. LADID FANCY HTIUI'ED HOSE, regular made nt 123; , 2.V., 37'c, 60c. LADIES fOLOKEO SATEEN CORSE'S III lllack, Scarlet, Illue, C'leam, I;ru While, 30c, each, usual price Tic. WAHNEK'S COHALINK COIIS1TTS. HTHONOS' QUICK DETACUAHLE COHSEW. THOMSON'S, HALLS AND rEATIIEllltONK COHSETS. WATCHSIMUNO It. I). A 1'. D. COHSETS. Our new lines ef.'IT'Jc. and 6tV. Ceisetsnie Hid best for the money. Watt & Shand, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING STREET. iUntchce. -IVT-ATIIIiS. KMERICHN Wiitches, Clocks, Jewelry, Specs, E)c-UUsa4. Etc., nt LOWEST I'llICES. OptlcnUbKuls. TelcKrnpb Time Dally. Every Aillilulu this l.fne Caiefully Hepalred. Leuis Weber, Ne. 1B9 North Queen St. , Near P. R. R. Station. "TEWELEll AND OITICIAN. Jeweler and Optician! If your eye trouble jeu attend te them Im inedlntely. The usuer I'UOl'EIUl LASSES resteies sights, gives comfort nnd pi. asm e. Ijincaster lias lout; felt the need efn SPECIAL OITICIAN. Weare new piepnied te measiirii ) our ev es, IH Klasses with the I'KHCISION OK AN OCl'LlsT, having a mil nnd eomplete out fit of test lenses ltiiulrcd In perfect incnsiue meiit. Satlsf.iellen giiiiranteeil Iu evrry Instants-. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LANCASTEll, l'ENN'A. "lVO YOl' NEED A WATCH ? WECAN SAVE YOL' MONEYON AN YTIIINO YOU lll'Y, WHETIIEU GOLD, SILVER OR BASE METAL. Ol'H.Sl'ECIAI.SALEOl' Silver Watches Heats un) t 'lint; ever efTcied nnytt here. A .bailee n,l,lem elleicd for bu) lie; u (I.hsI Watth for mi little lilene). HERR, Jeveler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., COHNEH OI'OUANOE. OClllO. HOOK OEI'AUI'MENl'. "LIFE OF E, 6REEMWALD." Teet prints of Hl Life, letrcth.r Willi his Earth-M r.xliiutmul ljttet DIs. nurses. -IIY REV. C. ELVIN HAUPT. l'er Mile by the l'lllill.liel', G. L F0N DERSMITH, hi EAST KIM! HTHEirr, I.A.NCAHI'Ei:, I'A. i-l'HK E, sil.Otl. niAl-ifd II EltllS HiieK MMOKIL EASTER CARDS & EASTER BOOKLETS. A fine variety of all late de signs anil styles is what you r will find here, iec p"; Booklets as fine as the former 25c ones. Then we have the 15, 25 and 30c enek perfect beauties, but the 50, 75c and $1.00 are the masterpieces of art. Cards very fine at all prices. L. B.TiERR, 53 North Queen Street. mijsH-ljil "YJerH'i: te tium-assehs and mi n. NEHS. All is-rsens ure hereb) feihlddeii tolresiusseiiiin) efllie land, of the Cornwall and ispetdvu II estates III Illinium or Ijilira.ttr cumuli, u lietlier lueieMsl or unlui lined, el t tier fnrlhe nurpixe of shoetlin; or tMiliif, ns the law will ue riKldly enforced ntraln.t ull Ire-luilu.-en sum lands of the uuder.liiad alter lhl. notice, WM. COLEMAN FHEEMAN, II. 1'EllCYALDEN, EDW.C. KHEEMAN, Attorney for IL W. Celcinan'i Helrt, jai. !m-.i U ..'X-'-t. - r.-fa. "jr. Fi it I f lw Spring Gloves ! Hi .w-V