&J?1WI LAK0A1CTB ' i -v K-rr: IIH intelHpcnccr. ri.tmucitAN. rOURLKBKTElNMAN FULTX, EJItem. jkwkut ciakk, j-uuusiicr. - : Daily xntklliekxckr. rutiiticd Mrr uf ia th rear, but Sunday. Hcrrrd Wfwrtttn In tbli tity and amuedlug m at tea trot a . oyinaunveaoi eyinaunveaoi oyinaunveaei I a jrvar In advance; 50 eeiitna month. U.Y INTKI.I.KIKNCKK-Onp dollar nnd Mf ccnli a year. In advance. BUCK TO HUBNCIUHKIW-Kcinll by cliccu r iwrtelBfe order, ami when neither of rUMCU im procured nciid in b regiurra AleUr. kt the reitnfllcc, ft oecend claw mall ' matter. ; Annates, THE mTKlUOSHCBX, l. w , i-anctvMcr, v. (OACTSR, FA., APRIL 8), 1889. ? OMrc Sefklnp. - . rThe prayers of the nation wvincil te seKiy uectici ny us lireuucnt, iu Ife may Im preserv.! from Hie llorre atiirtit or the enice heckcm. hip MoendeuU kiv Hint lie leeks worn , anil tbc editor are iweiiiniciullng i te take a rest, llut t lie eiinuiri nun putative. necking places for their titueuls. mirreiiml lilm tee closely ilethlmewape. We have n pathetic inest for mercy eeportei te us ns an rl by hlin te a reprexeiiiniive. atom and representatives appear te Ink. Iicmvh. that he has iietliliil te de fltet te fill the offices ; hut lie thinks that here are ether duties pertaining te ins Igh office, nnil he seenis te consider that fee should knew cemethlng of what he Is ilnar when he makes iiiiimlntnients. He says: "I de net propone te disre- L'flard the Interests of the party managers, ihui that w 111 l attende.1 te In proper gtuue, but It cannot le ilena within n gweek, ercven anieinii. u is my pur- fee te secure the U-st men rertlic plaii-s trust, and I will examine all their fr'JMpcra with n view te that end. II Is, ttuerefere, te the inlereit ei me men fejrne manage me peiiucni anairs m me rtiartv te bear this In mind. Jt is cer- btaluly mere ngnvahle te make -elections ffrem these whom they recommend, if pteey are geed people ; hut selected t-elely A VU JIUII1IC1U IVIpmVJHIIUII'j ,.. .- ?tendunt ability te jK-rfenu the duties expected of them -that cannot In." P Tliese are very geed wntiments, and hk U net surprising that u president who s Widen nkes temnintaiu them ngaliist the pgreed of this ilepubllniii partisan for ietrlee, leeks pule nuil haggunl utter it EJfew weeks Htruggle with the wnatew Land representatives, who are the inter- Meuiariea between the hungry lionle I the head stable 1hss. K,Senater Matthew Stanley Quay, tleep i is nis iniquity and long nun sieiuiy has lieen his exiierleiitv In elilee llmntiug and providing, lins tied In ills- Efcuy from the onset of his eftlec eeking flriends. He tlet'laivs that they are . ' But they arc Hlniply helpless. The KBepuluienu tsrniH te U- naturally a Nlepemlent creature, liielltieil te ns-k geinething te held him up and averse te Mimlertaklug the arduous ,'rreniiinuii ralnisflr. He loves the idea of an elnce, fcurhere his duties will lie light and his pipay regular. There are leads of ieepk rhe would rather U" any day tlmn fork; and that the most of them are Republican in their politics can )e ilein- as traUsl by count, nnil Is shown by the cut experience of the national exec- tlve. Thew was plenty tif prc-mun; of ach creatuix-s uihu Cleveland, but it pras light ceniparisl with the present rUTalnnche. R Ofllee-seekers of the kind who hKs tUieir reireculatles en te U'g plaiv for Uhem, when they ate able bodied te earn la liviirg, cannot Ijc censidereil n very ie- apectable or even decent class or peejile. Hi they would slop te think of what they Barc doing, the ine-t of them -ihiis Tretild net ie he. JInl wlieu (hey msi an niUlHl AI1A1I nt.ll l-lHl .v.u...tl Inlllll. Ti.M I they fall lute the race. thiinMni; tliev lare as geed as aiiylsxly, and may as r,well have It ; and that it nuM In- geed gerse many would net be chasing It. &s iiut tucrcal ract is that very rew elllcen c-are wertli the taking, much Iem the Kjjeeklng and scrambling for, of any man of fair ability ami siamina. It allbrds a B brief shelter iierliaiM from the storms of ijlfe and may lie actvptahle as a resting ila ; nut It t)tlei. no nwaid of energy W hatisfuetlen of lntleiM'UiIeiiix' ir unlse of iiermnnemv. The office ksbldcr Is alteut ns mi-rable a crcatum nerally as the footstool holds; and te Iserable creatures the labor of necking ; should Is? left. The self-respect ing, IndejK-udent, full sized man should Walt for the elllec tescek lilm : and then Outline te spurn It. t,' A tJeiural Manaeers Idea. ; Jhe Itendlng Heard of Trade, or a coin. ynlttee or some organization, has Wvn jweklng te obtain lower freight lates ffrem the Heading lallniad ceinpanv ; ad have received u wry charaeleri-tle jJwipense te their uiu-al fiem Vlr-.. gyresIdentandOeneral.MaiiHL'er.MeljMMl. KHe writes te thein that lied.-,, n,t think Kjbe Iteading manufacturers have any- piling te complain of, compared with the ires te ether points. If, heeer,the WJal manapyj-Huvs. any new enter riselWwMfJ Induwsl te locate In Iteatl- rig, using the company's coal, bv the IjllQwerlng of the rate, the company , Willing te take that mutter up ith the Beard. That exprvsnes with tjieal explieltuess F.Um) rule that animates the conduit of We average railroad manager. Mr. Me Me jIetl does net knew anything but rail sJtmd administration. Hi- U ..iiiiiuI in fckHew that; and one of the fundamental Dies of its conduct Is that the customer sail pay all that can U tot out of lilm. rhen he has his plant already entu)- weu anil cenininitlng te the biiniuens the railroad, iiut when a new temer asks for fivight rates, eveiy aineraiieu win u pall te the that he Is :i tlsh net al lay netted and every umssuiy Mucement will Ivelll-rtsl tehiiu te jait 'Ik plunt w licit' It will be tributan- te be railroad. Te the customer in jmh- i lowest ireight rs! jmt te the one in Itbcsi, Is the rule, when you ive your fish, salt him j but alvtas ch him first, Oeneral Manager McLced would iMbtless lie very much surprised If any aueuiii cntieise me pulley l.e an Hires, of giving low rates te new eu- prises ami keeping high one en old a. Aa we have bald, he knows nelli- ;but rallitiadlng ; and iW-n net have ' idea of political and social ceiull- i or of the law or of state govern- Ht. Xt might astenl-h lilm gieatly te I (old that It was his duty te charge iv customer no mere than another the tame service; and he .refuMJ te believe thut anv nonsensical regulation had established In the law fiem time Ikl, He would consider that aetiw Interstate commerce Mull', i had nothing te de with hi treat- I af Reading city. And he is right enough se far ns he thinks that he can de about ns he pleases with Heading in the matter of freight rates, and continue te take out of her all lie can gel ; because the national law forbidding such Injustice docs net help the peer people of PennSylv. la, and their Legislature het Just declined teglve them a law of like kind te thnt which gives low aud,ce,ual freight rates te every one who has freight te le can led lw tyeen the states. General Manager McIavsI may juts!, hly be ns honest ns a railroad malinger knows hew te Is?, but It Is evident that the Legislature needs te teach n lessen in ordinary honesty te the whole class; and te persuade them thnt it is net hon est te charge one cuMeiner mere than another for the same service, though they have one In their jxiwer nnil one net. There should lie pcuttcutlnrlc provided for railroad malingers, with clinHs attached In which they niny profit by lectures en common honesty, against tliclr coming out. Troubled About Their Itoein. The New Yerk journals seem te think that there will lie nil immense concourse of xs))le at their centennial and that the crowd will be tee great for the town te accommodate. Accordingly the Ifrrtthl says that It will give free advertisement te all householders who have n spare room or two that they will rent. This Is judicious enterprise In the llrrtthl, though we doubt whether It will lie needed. There Is never any telling what amount of crowd w III gather in this country at a tvlchratteu, and It Is net safe te say that New Yerk will gather together fewer people en this invasion than she expects. Jlut there does net seem te Is' any great excitement ever the event prevalent In the outside country, among the baibnrlausef the ltiral districts, anil we doubt much whether there Is going le Is a great hcglra te Xew Yerk of people who want te be jimmied all day and put away in cubby holes at night. There are plenty of tills sort of people around I he country, but at this season of the year they have business nt home that will keep them from gadding nlsnit. A mono the nrliiiis aiiuiseiiients with wliteh tln lilliiiteus bad siiiiiII boy is went te delimit hN little soul, the tlireu !n of stones nt ml I mm 1 ears Is net lite most com mon. It tales a peculliiily wicked and mean, or an Insanely Humilities small liey te practice ibis uiMline, ami yet e eryene w he has tr.telisl much by roll kneus Hint things de lly hi through the windows occa sionally, ami It cannot iilwiiysbeblatiieilen tlie biead slieiililcnsl tniinp. In fuct tlui small boy Is occasionally discovered ce ce ce eiithlgasiulloef filce ever the discovery that helms at Inst hit a window alter sev eral hundred attempts at the sides of Mirleus trains, Tlilsdnniteieiis viulety or small liey usually operates ullli a plv,tsaul sense of seeuilly because Hie parties who may be Injuied b, Ills stones me traveling tee fust te Miise and shake his teeth out. It is llicrcfiiKi ullli ureal plensuie that we learn Hint Jude Yellott, et 'I'ouMiiitewu, Md., has Just maile a sunimury example efa llncfii-ycnr-eld stounthreir,whoMis piexisl guilty of what tlui Judge called nil olleiise ngiiiiist mankind In general. The Judge lu delivering the enllet fis-llngly announced tluit lie Jilmseir was severely lujunsl by a bullet which crashed Ihreiigii the window eta car in w hleli he w as riding. He reuM conceive of no pdllatleu for the etVeUM'.whlcli, iiis-e riling te the indict ment. w as only uialicieiis destiuctlen of tin iidl rrtid eeinpau.v's ptoerty. It hud 1-cii Ktld th.U the boys went in fun, but that plea would net Hiiswer. Tlie cars weie public conveyances, In which ilile men, ueiiipn and ehlldieu, aiiiliu iiianycas,i Indies u ith Infants In their arms, ami a missile ilmnvii thiiiugli thu windows might lesiilt in tlui death of sniue of (he pnssiiigeis. "New," ceiilinuisl the judge, addressing the ac cused, "If heiuu one had been kllliil you would have been tried for murder, and might luim been hanged, n It In, I mii mii teueeyeu te the house of collection for two years, and I s.iy te jeu If you had been elder the punishment would luive hvn ninth mein severe." That most uiiproiieuue.ilile of modem w liters Itjeiiistjelnn Itjeiusiiu has been publishing articles In Jlmiri'i Mmitiunc en Norway and Its people, and his state ment thnt tee Neiwegiiin iMMsantrv went diiniiignvvay from flulstlitnitv hasealletl feith an angiy open letter fiem Chrlsteiilier Jehiisen, isliter efa le.ullng Norwegian paper. lie denies the 'mct's state ment as without foundation, but hlt Jeily aivuses him of iiuiIIiil' lull- dels of many of the veuth of Ner way. In conclusion Jehiiscu savs : " Ven have nothing te give In exeliangn for the ideas you have taken from se many feeble minds, you point te your 1mm, ks." I nnd many, tunny inme ausw er that your KN-ins have no weight hi compniisenwllh veur terrible respettslblllty If v en hav e bie'tiglit but one single soul avwtv fteui Ihils tlanltv. " 1'IU slflvNs insist .tlinl utility siipMtsiHl ciM-sorhtdrephotliiitienotliii'ig but nets-veiisill-.inl-m brought en bv tear of the terrdtltf malady. A rtvent casein Counts II ctit certainly loeltsl Hint wav. A farmer's liey inime In fiem hunting gioiindhegs. show lug en his hands .scratches matin by the ttsth of his deg. lie shiii became un well nnil liegan te act like a hydrophobia patient as described hi new sji.iHJriuveunts. He was treated for hydrophobia and opiates were given, but he only gtew worse. I'inallv a Iir. Wiggins undertook tlus-.tse. He leitiid the U.y h iug en the lloer going through a smm, while around him sIihmI several neighlMirs walling and vtatchlng for the end. "In. Wiggins glanced at the Uiy'scjcs, Ml of his imlseund deniaud.sl aglasset water, lie was wnrinsl Mint the sight of water would eniise auetlier and nioiiMielent spasm, but he luslstisl en Us Wing brought. Lifting the Imiv's head en his arm, lie held the water te Ids lips, nnd alter Miiun lime jNTsmttlttl Hie palicnt te drink it. This he did, and te the surprise or all no spasms follewtsl. lr. Wiggins then called for a sllpp,r, and taking tint boy neres, his kins- iiduiiiiMeied n strong dose of prucllcaljuiedicine en the bare skin. .Since Iheie has Ikvii no itttiru or the Nixisnts, no frothing at the mouth, no bark lug or growling or snapping. It was a most cempletii cure." Hut it inav net have been a genuine ease..! even the ueiveus variety, mid the slipjM.r medicine, like most ether "cim-," should enlv benduilnUtcied in Ihesii cases withihe advice of a phvsi ciau. Wi. Aiuerlcans aie v cry easily com incsl of out Mijs'iler evcellence lu'eveiv thing, and the .ippteaihlng tullltaiy tllspluv hi Xew Yolk Is already jtelntcd te w ith utde as an evidence of our ability lemassugicat army of trus well armed, ciiiipcd mid dillled, en tt notice of fetiy -eight hours. As anile, however, these trinips tire enlv well ilrilled as e.,ui)vanies in eleineiitHrr tacticsandwe ha te thank I'revtdunee that a wide euiiu I.etvvKii us and the great mllltaiy iwets makes a ically grejtt aimv umiLvessaiy. Hlijli attlherltles have de clared that it is tuilte within the pmlmble that a sudden descent of a Mieutr fenu ujieuany point of our toast would be the first incident of a foreign war, but It would beinoielike u great raid than an armed luvaslen, and te meet it we should have net unwieldy uiawjn of untjdined itttn, but militia accustomed te taking care of ihetu selves in the field and te eMrating with an army. The militia of Peiiiicvlvaitia have gahietla little of this hi their Miiiimcrcampi, but need mera of that kind of tmlnlug, while the troops of ether states are almost entirely without It, Tiiiipropliclsiu-e evidently purUst ever the business situation, Hun's weekly io ie view or tnule opens as fellows! it Is still the fact that most of the Indications usually considered of value, point te n genuine Improvement In business, though moder ate hi amount, mid rather In volumeof transactions than In profits. Yet In seme illicctlnits llm eullisil grows less sittlsfac sittlsfac tery every vvfH?k, ami the disheartening and uncertainty lu n few liiiertnnt branches affect nil trades lu seme degree. Crep presjiects brighten steadily. Lewer price result In largely increased cxiterls. Meney Is abiiiulnnt, the treasury Is pouring out fieely, and there are no signs of pros sure from abroad. Hallrend earnings are Increasing, and iayinents through banks. Yet fallutes In seme Important branches of trade are numerous. All signs fall In dry weather and hard times. what iir lomter. He hint Kinic te Oklahoma, A ml lie illiht'l take a kiui, ."e Im iiiIm1 lit quarter wet loll, Ami liln hones hlcndi hi llietnin. -.V. K. Ilrrtlht. 1'r.KSONAI,, .T.iMl'.s McCeumick, of Harrlsbiirg, n graduate of Yale, and n millionaire, Is a mighty Sunday selusil mail. Ills lllble class huinbprs'1,000 men. He has never bis'ii ttbsuut a Sunday during a pcrlisl of tweiitv years. Hit never gees se far from Harrlsburg that he cannot get back w Ithlu the week te address his giant lllble class. "Dii. Tai.macik says the church, If It would de Its dot v, could convert the world lu ten vears. It has the men mid the ineney.'' "Perhaps se," comments the Imlri'iaiilcnt. but ft must turn ever a new leaf of gentreslty ery ststii If It Is going te undertake se great and sMedy n task. The lliiMiklynTitbornnele last year, with 4,1'.N1 iitemls-rs loperted, gavefud te home missions, mid f KW te foreign missions. T.incurv Hiievvm:, an agetl resident of Ilovvuliigtewn, ilhsl en I'rldav. He was bout In Philadelphia, Apill L7, l.SII, and canto te Chester county sixteen years later, where he learned tlie ceachumklng trade. In lKU he married Anna Maria dimes, nflleshi-n, by whom he had feiiitis?n children, nine boys and live girls. When the war broke out I.lbuity ltrewnc, al though then fid years of age, was one of the first le enlist, and sei veil tin ee years under .Sheridan in the Sixteenth I'cunsv Ixniiln isdvarv. I'lve of Ids sous followed the fathei's example, two of whom were killisl and two mein were captiinsl and taken te Audeisenvllle, where they eMirienced the hoi rers of a. Southern prison pen. William IIkSiiv Uawi.k, agtsl iil, the eminent jurist, died at his residence in Philadelphia en Ktidav. He leaves two sous, William Itioeko Uuwle and l'mncis Ilawle, Isith prominent membeisi of the Philadelphia bar. In the death of William Henry llawle tlie Philadelphia b'ir loses one of Its eldest members and most brilliant ornaments. Net only was he a illstin guishisl lawyer, but ait author or distinc tion, his trtsitlscs en law subjects being used as nutlieiities all ever the country." Ills palciuiil grandfather wasl'idtcd States district attorney under 1'rcsiilcnt Washing ton. Ills maternal grandfather was the fatuous jurist IMwind Tilgliiunu. lie was admitteil te the bar hi 1SII, mid had closely applied himself te his lingo pinetlce up te the tlme he wasisiullned te Ids bed. lu ISI!) he mairled Judge Jehn Cndwaladet's daughter, who was a giaiiddaiighter of Herace lllnuev. Shedied in Isilt, and lu IHIll he married a daughter of lleueial Themas Cad vval.iilcr. In 1SSJ he was thu liepublican ueuiluee for supreme court Justice and w ns ilefcntisl by Justice Clink, since then he hits taken no part in politics. I.IAIN Of TltAIMMl AMI nIOI.I.. Te Tell tlief ebfliutli .Net Alwn.vs llllsl itessllke Prevaricators I'lassllleil, Dlaumwed and (alalegiicd. IVeiit the Nevi (Irleans I'lcaj line. A liar Is a person who tells filsc-heisls iinliitttally. The wind habitually is used adv s.sll , A man may take a ill Ink ik'c.i ik'c.i slentillv without lieiiig a ilninkaul. It w eitld be hard te class a man as a liar w he has only occasionally iiiiide aralseiepte aralseiepte sentatleii. An eminent merchant once said no man could cat ry en a latgeiliy goods business and get nth at it without lying some. If he did net lie seme he could hav e men about hint w he could say entic ing things and make the weist scent the best. Tlie giMMls linisl be sold at a pielit te make money. There are niary liars in lids vveild. The psalmist temaiked: " I said in mv haste all men me liars." If he could have delib erated en this thing iliinug an exciting ehstien contest lie might net have changed his mind at hisiiie. .Master lieei go Wash ington said he could net tell a lie. If he could net tell one, then of course his merit for truthfulness was net se gu-at as that of oue who could tell a lie and would net. llut it must be leiiipmhcicd that when tieoige ininle hlseheiry tree leinark about his truthfulness he was it small bev, ami that was long befeie he engagisl in politics. When he was running lornlllce, and betoie he became piesldent, he never Mild any thing about net being ahle te tell lies, lie had premises te make and Mistetllees te glv e out, and had te de the best he could. Ijuly Mitciluir, talking te her Uttle s n during the tioublesenio times In Scotland, when men tliisl "ere the Mowers in their caps w itlieied," told him th.tt a traitor is a mini who lies mid swears, and that thev must all be hanged, everv one. "Who must hang them r" askisl tl'ie bev. "Whv, the honest men," wild the methe'i. "Then'," said the boy, "the lims and sweaiers nie fisils; thete are liars and swearers enough te beat the honest men and hangtliein up." That Is hew the Mipulatlnn uveragisl lu these days. Things have changed since then. Pcthnps thete are iiioie liars new, Tlieie aie mere people. There me numerous kinds of Hats. A few of the little untruths one meets lu society aie ealltsl w Idle lies. A polite per son says she is glad le see you w lien she Is net j she says te a servant 'that slut Is net at home when the wieng poison calls; that she will be sure te keep an engagement one she legiets having made and does net intend keeping these ma v be called white lies, friendly lies inav be told bv ft lends who are trying te male the 1m,i of bad new sand think they are doing it for tlie best, lllncl and iiiiiticieus lints are these w he He lede hni in, w he )H-rjui e thcuisclv es te convict ethers for ct lines. Thov deseive the hottest damnation that cmt be' laid out for the m. A man associated w ith I'alstntl said: " I dodesiiise a linr. " Soileuoull There ate " lntlinte and endless Hats and liettrly nioiiilse lueakeis. " Tliev me all despised. Then) are bragging liars. Thov have alwavs something veudeilul te sav about themselves that jeallv never Iia'pix'iicd. Tliev will tell you what this or tlt.it gieat man said te them when he had said notli netli lug. They brag hImiiiI theli business when thev me doing nothing te Ns'itk of. .Seme eflhciu prim nuMMupeis- In New Yeik -and lie lieiueudeuslv about their cilcillit cilcillit tien. They at oef tlie It it en .Mum hniiscn etiler, mid make Uiciiim'Ucs believe thev are believisl. The e.Ulesi inhabitant ll.tr is among the most harmless of all old betes. He will tell you all about Jacksen's war, and hew the cotton ludes Welti placed for bieast w eiks, as they have never Imvii placed since, and hew things looked when tlie stars fell, and hew he skatisl te Algieis V I....1 ,),.. llt...l.Ij.t . I. .. H " ...u ....-.-,.-,-.,1,1,1 mer wiisiioenevei. and hew he had talked v Ith 1 jifiivi lie. The i-aini,algn liar Is supeib. lie is se gnmd that his iriends have te nail him te keep him down en ettitli. He weiks for both and any sides at tlie saiue time. He steps at nothing selterthaii a bilcl wall. hen the eainpnlgii is net tiMicleau he w ill undertake te ruin ihe character of anv can didate. He Is net thought much of. ' The iMillleliar is delicious. He alwavs sa.v s v en are looking w ell- thnt von de net seem a day elder than von did ten t.tts agit that he is delighted te see veu.' He diss net bere oil, because he U iMilile and knows when te step, and when te take himself oil. The polite linr is among the jiiest tolerable of all liars; but he is Mill a Hai. He nii.e tiillv with his laUilmed and makes II pilalalile. The new style of the tln-.itil.nl advanee agent shows genius. He eoiucHitleug ahead eln lttiiii-Mnrtiiiiig eempinv that we all knew alMiut fiem tcadiug lu pipers In un fortunate towns w here It has plav ed. It Is sulile, without an actor el merit, and is ptuyliig a miserable plav, He savs ihe eeiii.tuy U gieat -generally the eVigtual New exk east -nnd the pfav has had a year's run. 1'rofessliin.ilitnmareef mnnv kinds. The ceinineieial iliummer who invent varus tonuke h linseir talktsl alKtut u a prolei prelei "uiihI. The eorpenttlnii Uwyp " ,,et exact It- a liar, hut It is his business te make tlie w erst seem the better cause, and hels always allowed a margin te stnle his esse. The nmn who winds llrieeti cents alwavs n suspicious sum te gel a tup of coffee with Is n profusiens!. IjiIct lie wilt want a quarter for n bed. The herse trader is it professional. The herse is the noblest or all animals, and yet the innn who has him te sell or swap mnst He about hint and glve.hlin geed etinlltles he never hsd and cover up the beast's blemishes. Fakirs who sell remedies and tricks en tins streets are proresslensls. Men who sav thev will return borrowed money nt n certain time mid de net de It seen become professionals, Waiise they niake ineney by It. In courts witnesses are sworn te tell the truth all eflt, and nothing but the truth. Any one who has watched court trials knows some of the tallest and most daring lying has been done In court rooms. Ho He Ho initnee borders en the untruthful! fiction Is mil of It. It has been said the truth should net be spoken nt all times. This does net ineaii that a lie should take its place sometimes. It hns reference te caution, prudence, fore sight and the rights and pleasures and commits of ethers. And this leads te n notice of well meaning liars. Tliey bring veu geed news when there Is nene j tliey tell a sick friend hn w 111 seen 1m well when It Is known his cast Is lies'less. All things te them me of roseate hue. Thev have the buoyancy and hew. fulness e'f Colonel .Sellers. They glve veu "straight tlis" which turnout crooked with the ltest of Intention", nnd alwavs want 10 de you a favor. All liars are ie Is despised, ainl tlie I-enl cannot love them; but If there are liars that can le rerglven bv heaven and lev cd by men, they tire tlie geed souls who want te de veu geed and who menu well when they lie. The best wav lste stand en truth. It Is mighty and will prevail. If crushed le earth It w 111 rise again. Tell it and shame the tlevll. Lie net at all. Dancing nt :ight.v-Hvc. The Mniat of Nmit ticket Is eir the track eMlie modern MerM. Tlie people and their cinileiiis are very unlike the-eln any ether purl of the world tlie" elt-lslnnd art," the Nun. tnckiMers an went te cull It. Old-fashioned customs ami hahlls prevail. They knew hut little aheiil tlie ncw-rnnglcd manner anil method of modern mx-lal life. They fellow the ImmiIcii paths of a century nic, llvu sliuple, thrifty lalmrleiiH lives, anil furnlf.li lilt le hiislncss for Ihe ilis'lers. They thrive ItnniicliiUy and l'lijelcnllj-. A visitor nt an ev ruing uatherlnij en Ihnls lanil, net long since, tells hew one l.nly, itgi.il nliii'ly-eiie, prtxlileil nt the plnne, and auetlier, tiKiil elKhly-llve,diiiiiisl. "And veu may tnke my word for It, " adds the visitor, " Hint the dancing "as Mire-enough (Inuring, If one might JiiiIke rrein the Indj's kiiiipplnt; ej e, nervous simivIi uiiililerlslverhnrniter. " UkiiIIIj' nnd ellinate would seem te have eeinpiirntlvely llltle ellecteit health nnd Inn. gev lly If insiple lived simply, as nature dic tates, nnil alien nlllng built up with nature' simple remedies, like Warner's I.eg Cabin Sar Hnpiitllln, Instead of pulling ilewuthv srslein by iislng poisonous mineral drugs. People who hasten te the physlrlan every tin in I hey haven heiuliiclie, or exiM-rlenceany of the milder evidences of nature's nireiwelt nRaliisl itlHelM-dlenra ether Inwn, will net Imj feiuiil dnnclng nt elgltty-Dvc. The mineral polveiisof tlie apntheenry lead In early physi cal decay. The leng-tlveil, rttBRCd Naiituekclen, who enjoy life's plensures vv hen (H-leyenarlaiiK, liln. trale what Iho " etr-lslniid " portion of the world may rM.Tpiicn lr they live hy miture's law and tise(l fashioned log-calilnreiin(llesef roots nnd herbs for the ordinary Ills that Itesh Is heir te. "Whnl.veu cmglilnj ,- mv friend?" "Of course I nit cold Is no hutler." ' Well, don't Mtnml en tlui order of going, hut go te the drug glut anil Kt tn hettle of Dr. Hull's CeiikIi Svrtip, iiuirk: lie went, mill he was straightway inmlu linppi. Fer huriK, ecalils nnd ether wntintlxBal vat ten Oil hns proved Itself te 1st the best reiurilvever iiseil. All druggists sell It ferZi cents a he'tlle. lcU,xiuue. K" i:i.Ti1TUh s'lutviciss wii.i. in: iTkI.Ti . In Ihu fellow lug churches enSumluv, In the morning at lfh.T0, lit the evening at 7d5. Sim ilny srliisilnt 1:15 it, in. When the hour Is dlf feient It 1 isipet'inlly netisl : t'liuitcn or (Ien Cerner of Prlnce nnd Or ange, i'rn.ver meeting nt up. in. Hr. I'.vt'i.'HllKfoitMKn-Hev. J.W. .Mtmlnger, pastor. Hely communion In the morning, liis terservlciHai a,e p. in. Oi.ivh-r llvnisi t'liritcii Utst Vine nenr I)ukeslrist. I'tiK-suvTtaii.vv Mkmehivi. rnt'iirii-Soetli Queen street, 'llieinas Thoiiitiseu, pastor. Sn enilnelit tif the tJM.t's HupisT In the evening. Wi.srt.uv M. t'tit'iicu.- Ilev. K. V. lluike, pastor. Clirlslinu enileaver lucnt lug nt !::). rinsr .11. f itii'iicit ttev. .s. .w. Vernen, d. P., pastor. Kasler eiereiscs lu the midleuee room. sr. Paul's M. i:. CuiMtcii- ltev. K. r. Ycrkcs, imsier. TniMrv I.t'Tinui vn. Hely (oiiuiiuiilen, uieruliigniiil etvlillig. Riptlsin of ihllilren at an. I'ni.siivrriii vv.-ltev. J. Y Mitchell, I), n., piislnr. .Meitwi.vN-J. .Mux llnrk, 1. I)., imstei. tin. m. Ijisicr morning lllurg) : 'J p. iu.,Himiluy sehiNil; evening rldlilien's l!nstcr cclehrntleu. Hr. Jehn's I.i'tiikiias- ltev. II. r. Alleiium, I. II., imslnr. llelv i-omiiiiinlen morning unit evening. Hiindny school at lielualil .Memerial Mission at 'J p, in. I'liwr llvi-rtsi.llev. J. II. Kitiiuiier. (Sun dnv Mhnel nt 2 p. in. I lltsr Itl.HillMlli.- I!e. J. M, Tlt7el, I). II., pastor. Communion IhiiIi iiurnlng and even ing. Ilaptlsm or liifauls lu lliciifleiiiisai. IttKiitvtui -Ht. I.ckv.'s Mar let la avenue, ltev. Win, I". I.lchlller, pastor, leister service all! a in Communion lu the morning Hitniliiy M'hiKil at 'J p. in. t-'estlvid servhe ler Sitniliiv si hoel In I he evening, ullli nitilrescs hy Mr. l. .,,. .sem iii r nun i nil, li. i . ri iiciiu. I liiuillll. lien In the (It-rmaii language at , p. in. un vet. i.t'iimi i.v- ttcv.c,l lleupt, paste Hely coiimiuulen lu the morning, t'hlliliuii Ues.C.i:. lleupt, pastor. ie uiernlui. I 'lillilit.n'h 1 jisicr festival mtv Icent 1! n. m. U.snui llinrruiii.v t.s t'liuisi, Cevuna.st. ltev. I.. U Hughes, pastor. I'iuIm mtetlugat I's, , ill, Kvamih.icai. Clll'licn. ltev. 11,11. Alhrlght, pastor. Hutiila) sehiHil at '.' i. m. i uiiisT i.t-riii iian -ltev. t 1 nexsi, iMster. ('ouuuunleii 111 tlie inenilllL-, IScriueu teciill. ihen In evening. Ilaptlsiii of ilillilien at a p. m. T II MAIll'IN A CO. CHINA Dlil-ARTMliNT. Arlington Dinner Sets arc taking the lead in Dinner Ware, and are guaranteed net te craze or surface crack. White or Decorated. Rochester Lamps all reduced in price, and we are showing the s5.oe Lamp for f3..ie, ethers in proportion. Odd pieces of Dinner Ware placed en separate counter, and if you leek at the prices you will find them about the regular prices. Teil'H Sets, decorated, for $1.90, and white for g 1.50. Jesse Dean's decorations from $3.50 te 25.00 a set. One let of l'Vuit Saucers, decorated, at 75c a dozen ; for mer price g, 1.50 a dozen. China Mattings are here in 60 different patterns, from 10c te 55c ;i yard, discount by the full 10II. As choice a stock of China Mattings were never shown in this city before. v-J. B. MARTIN & CO.. Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. 'anamtthct'. PitlLAtiKLFMl A, Hatttrdty, A prtl m, 1SW. It seems te us a bit of a duty te recognize the ntiblic expecta tion that at the I leliday seasons something should be done te make our store especially pleas ing te the public. Therefore we have arranged a series of effects for the pleasure of our elder as well as younger visi tors. Third Fleer The Meuse Mere Beautiful. A scries of il luminated rooms, including everything from the entrance hall te the domestics' dining room. Second Fleer An Illumina ted gallery, including a section for Japanese Art, another prin cipally for crystal articles, and another in the Art Pottery Roem. First Fleer A toboggan slide for Baby Coaches, decor ations in Art Needlework, Fancy Goods, Stationery Mil linery, Flowers, and Dress Goods. Basement Duck Pend, Rab bit Warren, Lawn Scene, and Confusion in the Kitchen. But the regular business gees en all ever the house just as usual. The great stock of Clothing for Men and Beys is in full preparation for the expected business of Easter Saturday. Market stteel stile. Paris Jerseys. Foreign news in advertising. Why net? It may be in the bye and bye. When the ideal of store news-gathering is reached, you may leek daily for Wanamaker's Paris budget as you de new for the Londen news of G. W. S. or Kdmund Yates in the Tribune. Jersey news. The French arc chic in all questions of wo men's dress. There is no tim idity in their art. If, te make the Jersey distingue the color shape and decoration should be a la militaire, then se it is. Witness this cardinal Jersey with front of geld braided sou seu tache and cuffs te match. The fit is superb. If it lacked the touch of a. perfect style it would fall beneath notice, but it docs net, and is a grand success at $20. Just se with all the 6S that come dancing te the counters this morning one only of a sort, and the prices frciin $10 te $28. Each one a prize. Will you catch one ? Hoeenil fleer, Chestnut Mrret shle. ters. I'nurclevn- J'aris Jiebcs. A. P. S. te our remarks of yesterday about the ioe new patterns just here. Seme of them are draped en the top of the Novelty counters te shake hands with you and introduce you te their companions boxed hard by. Like the Jerseys, our resident correspondent in Paris has just caught them late rip ening flowers of Fashion for Easter trade. K0111II1 counter 1101 th efTrniwpl, viest of Main Aisle, Millinery Tilings. Just te pin the notion te your thought. Flowers the fun is se many people think them real. It's one of the humors of the store. The brightest people are these eftenest sold. Ninety solid, continuous feet of counter cases all in flowers. Ne attempt at arrangement beauty in the naturalness of confusion. Millinery is nowhere else se right as here. Thirteenth nnd Chestnut street corner. Three-toned Ribbons. Really five-toned colors 3 toned, style (1) high-toned, price (1) low-toned total, 5. Only a little let, 292 pieces, all silk, satin faced, 5 inches wide, best maker in America. 1 lave been well worth S5 cents a yard ; you can buy them new AT 35 a:.rs. All dress shades for garnitures. West transept. Silk Clui'iet. Something new. Think of a eotten-and-wool Flannel with silk instead of the wool, A re markably handsome stuff anil sure te be popular for blouses, loose waists, women's and chil dren's dresses, and anything where a Ceylon Flannel would be welcome, In about thirty stripes, checks and plaids. 75c, If anyone else has it (very doubt ful) the price almost sure te be With riaiincli., northeast of centre. A fen's Furnishings. Everything. Half dozen off hand. The famous Gujet Suspen ders, 35c. Mikade Brace, 50c light weight but lasting. As rich a spread of 50c Neck wear as you need ever hope te see. One of the newest things ynmkg'. from Londen : Men's Cevert Coats for riding or street wear. 9 te $13. Seme of the choicest patterns in India Gauze, Cheviots and Flannels made- into Negligee Shirts ;tnd Pajama Suits. Nobby Walking Slicks in natural weeds, some with silver mounting. Mostly both cmt. of the.Slere, middle entrance. Fans. Meney gees farther than ever in Fans. Ten cents or a quarter-dollar will get you a very sightable and sizable breeze stirrer. All the Summer sorts are in sight, up te $16 or se for rich feather. Northeast of mitre. Pocket Knives. Fer Yeung America or Old America. Exactly the same as our regular stock, and almost half price. We guarantee every them which means that if a blade proves imperfect you can have a new knife. Four sorts in this special sale : 1 Ladies' Knife, 2 blades, pearl or bone handle, 3 patterns; regular 35c kind for 20C. 2 Beys' Knife, '3 blades, staghern and white bone handles ; regular 50c kind for 30c. 3 Men's Pocket Knife, 3 blades, 4 styles, staghern and bone handles ; regu lar 50c kind for 35c. 4 Men's Pocket Knife, 4 blades, staghern, buffalo horn and white bone han dles ; regular 50c kind for 35C Iwo hundred and fifty dozen in all. This will be a memer able event in selling. The historic knife in a case Pocket Knife Jehn Brown en the same counter. Juniper nutl Market Micet. yctvelry. Special goods and prices for Easter. Dainty Scarf Pins, Dress and Lace Pins, enameled or sterling silver. Floral de signs as if the metal had blos somed. The greaf gathering of new style French jewelry is just out side the regular Jewelry Roem. An elegant Bennet or Scarf Pin for 25c. Mere of the 25c Bracelets. Juniper street elite. Stationery. The Grand O reran in naner (20,000 pieces) will give you a notion of our facilities for der. signing and doing difficult work. The Easter display of Novel ties and Souvenirs is worth studying, Master the ideas and you'll have a c;oed part of an art education. Unique de signs in Blotters and Pen wipers, 25c te $5, Handwerk and no two alike. A geed commercial or oc oc taeo Nete Paper, S, 10, and 15c a pound. Juniper sticct slilc. The youngsters bring, up in the Basement sooner or later. Just the things they want are there. Abbey & Imbrie's full line of Fishing Tackle ; A. J. Spalding & Bre.'s entire line of Base Ball and Athletic Goods ; thirty-Jirc kinds of Lawn Ten nis Rackets every maker's best. And Wanamaker prices as low as the lowest or be low. liiisenienl, northeast efivntie. Jehn Wanamaker. Q.IVRS AWAY I IllVl'.V.YWAY! CLARKE'S NKW AMI HAMisOMT. WII.I. lIRtllVKN AWAY .VOW i.vni.AiTnu l-wrnt. OUR STOCK OF EASTER GOODS HNowreMH.irn:, Anil thut nil may haven chniice le i.ocure liar Kaltinaii(t;et an Knster Cunl we have ileelileil te keep ojieu eveiy evening new until after Kiulcr. SAMUEL CLARKE'S V HOUiSAl.nANni'.ETAll. iLas(crGrcetingCarls Tea and Coffee Stere, 19 A.n 14 HOLTH Ql'EEXST. al-Th,r,8 Vj- MERCHANT TAILORS, n'-mit IWXtlltTIt tUTF.l:.V UTrtULT. S WL.UliCtm STOIIK, 13 CENTRE tVKZ RYE WHISKY. Myea-iidlsllllallnti. eplWM caT.neii.fed T fill V,T, ,v l.V'"r "" a," miMI'TII'Mi'm tin e-tvsi,.. nIS-tMH ";;:iu."A'Huiir. iii'JUi Kintrvct. rasttli vnice tucitiL.vT,.' ' I A. " "'"ri'. JL The iniinnjren ,r the l.nnouler nnd I.llltn niriii.lki! ceinimiiy have this ,Uy .loelnrcsl illvlilcnil of one ilelliir ami seventy-nve centu til.,.,) w-r uluire imynhle nt the I'linnen.' tin tin lleiuil Ilnnk or tanaiMer, en nnil niter Monday. Mny . Isn A. W. hltUUKU, Trtastirer. ' '-'":, !., April II, lm. n,rl2AIAltvr TjlAHTEll tUHI'IiA.. FWEST DISPLAY OF NECKWEAR ever Mievrn In this cltv. m'ViT,.,."". ONK IJOLLAIt r.AU.VPEUEn HlIlttT. Klnenl In the world. TROUT ft SHANK'S BIItllT HOUSE AMI OEXTS OUTFITTERS, iiiarM-ljilU IIP North Queen Street. T71STATK OK wTl.TlAM Hl'ENCKU, I.ATE li or Htnishmg l.oreiiKh, deceased. Lettters testamentary en nald estate linvlinc liecu Ernnt ed te the iindenlKiied, nil liemens Indebted therein nrc rciiucated le make. Immediate pay ment, mid these having claims or demnndn ngnlimt the same, will tihuent them without dtv !?,o.fer '"'"'nieiit te tlie undersigned, renldlii In HtrasburK iMireucli. n- , .-. WII'MAM III.ACK, Etectlter. OKQ. l. Kl.tMB, Attorney. lulMJtdK C K EUI.I, DAY reUIWK. fcj KVKNtNO .r,;-Mnli:sl.,,m,'l, ,h0 KcjMene lluslncss ( eltOKO, 10 North Queen Street, ever WiaubA Herns' Mlioe Stere. Thin aehoel nnvr eflern tlie best facilities for training v emit? men nnil wo men in lloek-kccplnir; and liuslncss practice. Type vvrltlngniiil nhert-luiud tnuulil. W. I). MOSMEIl, I'rlnelpnl, tMw Ijincnster, I'. 1TEMIY WOI.P, FURNITURE STORE, hnsremoMdte ltil East Kin? Mrret. hnv In? a full line of Furniture of evtry description at the lowest priccN. Alse t'nitcrtaktni; promptly nt tended te. Call and examine our geed, nx-trdlt II. WOLF, WI East King Street. 1 1IANI) Masquerade Carnival and Ball, AT TIIK MHNERCH0tt HALL, LANCASTER, PA., EASTI'll MONDAY EVENING, A 1111 1, 12, 1H. Jehn Weir, II. Welbush, Committee. Htey'i t nil Orehestrn. Aitmlssl 'n-eiils. ullWIU JNfU.TIli:r. STOCK KAltM-SEASON OK U STORM KING, (UlCl) 2::llJ, Will tnnken short Spring season during April, and v 111 net be returned te tlui mud until .lime unless nthcrulhc announced. Terms: 800 during the Spring Bensen for a foul, ENVOY, rilENCII COACH STALLION, Fenled April l.lltOj Imported lsssj bred hv.M. Seiiieussu of Vlprvlllc, depnrtuient or CiilvM dew; get by Iho Kreneli (lev eminent Stallion 1'hnre; iliim llljeu by Qu'en IVnscz Veus, out of n daughter of .lnrnac. Envey Is nil exceed lngly hnndseine and stj llsli lmgu brown hnre. wlthtluenctlen. ' Ttnns: Sii for a foul. DAN'Lfl. ENOLE. npl(l-2inileiMlIt.t2invi' .Mmlettu, IVuu'ii. rplIE EASTElt IIONNiriS. IHE INVAItl X, able iieceuipuulment of the Kiislcr Kent! yul, nie eagerly loekeil arier by everv ladv vvlie has nny regnrd Ter being ' In the fashion'" mid te be "out of the fiishlen," ene might ulmest as well lieeut or the world at lenst a geed many iieeple think se but net mere engerfer the leister bonnet will the average housewife be Hum te have People Praise Her Bread and Her Cakes ! and the atntrsjT way te win this l'lt.MSE IS TO USE LEVAN'S FLOUR! IT NEVEU TAILS. Levari & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. d-l.vd -OEMOVAL. Jehn F. Heinitsh -HAS- REMOVED -TO- 236 & 238 North Queen St., On account of tlie uncle of his building, Owing leinj Inle accident, cnuseil by the lull lug of my building, I luive leiunved my I'lilut Stere tn.es.ei!nnd:iNnilli Queen street, In Hie building Itneuu its tbeOlnuil Heuse, w hei I wlllbepleiised tecelll) fi tends nnd customer, nnd will be reiuly te tinnsact business 011 .MON DAY, A I'll 1 1. '.Md. M bullillngwlll be liiime dlatily tebullt, ntul when eeiniili-led, will be again occupied bj nie, with a full line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes and Glass. I iiik mv ciisteuiers tnuinke seme allevrauee In cusM they de net ns-elve uny goods they may hnvenidensl, uslt will beblita short time be be be foreerd. rs villi be tilled witli thevaniu prompt nesns heictofeie. JOHN F. HEINITSH, 230 and 238 North Queen St alU-tfdH 4 f YEHSA KATIllti.N. A Pretty lively Place. niirsierelsn pr, ll lively pi ice thce spring D.ij. Everybody m'uiu te think ll HEADQUARTERS reit Geed and Reliable CLOTHING -AT- LOW-DOWN PRICES. Plenty of Handsome Cccds. It.E.M OK lidl'D SIM. IX AND IlIHuIlI counts IIEUE reit or te l'icic keem. 1 We re net legptng j 011 te buy w lien j en only couieieran idea nt pilee. If en come te leek v eu'll inline ugnlii and btiv; we're mreet thnt. Don't be tliulil i.l.eut u.i,iig for Samples nnil 1'rlees . wc ie lure ler our an oiuiiietbilloii MYEHSvi'HATHFOiN Item &ertfscmente. Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, LANCASTER, TENN'A. Iafea. .aii-i?. &J?Z w