THE LANCASTER DAHAy lNTBIXlGENCEK, THURSDAY, APRIL 22. 188G. jif, 4r 1 K. r 16 is. W rag Daily InUlligencer. 4 v j 0MMM EvtRY EVtNINa IN THE YEAR' - (tvftetri ttni) "; BT STKMMAN HENSfflU IKTlLLlOlCNOER BUILDING , aw. CMBf Cntr Bqote, T tart & WMi r BeilMi Vt en Tim Cmi AtVUTMCMCNTt He Tin te Tim Ciiits In WJWTI.T 1NTELLIOENOER, (ElOHT PAOM.) raMtebad Every Wednesday Morning, Te DeiUM Yijui m Aevsnet. OSMMLSPONDCNCC oueme r.j tvtnt ft of thi rattww OMsm. Cosswes&csn am mmite te wt. LMltLT Btt IM Of tMl ftS AM TO ..OS Will IMI, Ml fOO HI.UUT10S, SWT III MOOT Of OOO. fTM. Alt Jwosneus UTTtM ww. tc ces... Te Tl wan .wrr. Addtee. U.ltterBMid Telerrams te THE INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, Pa. INK Cmuastcr intelligencer. LANCABTKU. AVlllL M. 1 886. A Waste or Time. D. 0. Bradley, of Seuth Carolina, np np peinted collector of internal revenue for that state, lias been confirmed by the Senate with a vote of 27 te 10, notwith standing Edmund j led the opposition te it in person. The vote shows that it received the support of a considerable number of the Republican senators, and as this case and person were among thomest obnoxious te the Republicans it may be assumed that they will cenOrmall the presidential nemi nations except such as are se decidedly ob jectionable that the president himself will withdraw them if the facts are brought te his notice This is tlte outcome of a whele win ter's debate aud delay. Tlie Re publican senators humored Edmunds' whim and voted te sustain him In a theory that they never intended te stand by. The country was subjected for weeks te the debate in the Senate and the discussion in the newspapera ever a point se fine that its settlement really meant nothing if adhered te ; and when Ignored, as it has been by seme of the slen der majority deciding it, is shown te have been utterly worthless and insignificant. Had the Senate discarded the president's appointees he could have reappointed them all and no doubt would have kept en doing se. There are enough practical men in the body te recognize this and vote te confirm them. The whole discussion is seen te have been a waste of time ; and it is doubtful if it ever had any higher pur pose than te prolong the official terms of Republican subordinates in the offices te which Democrats were appointed, who it was presumed would be slew ie remove their Republican emplejes while they themselves w ere unconfirmed. Thii part of the scheme has in some degree succeeded. It does no credit te its promoters. While the Senate has spent the winter in this discussion, the Democratic Heuse has done very little te help Its party r te edify the country. It seems te be a discordant body, without recognized or acknowledged leadership, and the premise that legislation would be facilitated if the appropriation bills were divided around has net been real ized. The prospects for tariff reform are net very geed ; and the bill pending has been se emasculated that even its passage would net be any settlement of the question. Altogether the present session of Congress does net seem te have been a very profitable one and its end will leave the political situ. ntlen far worse muddled than It found it. Pensioning Prisoners or War. Yielding te the organized agitation of the subject by associations formed for the purpose, the pension committce of the Heuse has reported favorably a bill te pen sion ex-prisoners of war. It is proposed te open the deer te let anybody who was con fined in a wnr-prisen prove disabilities re sulting therefrem, te the same effect as if suffered in battle ; and te pay all of them 92 per diem for every day of such confine ment ; en the ground that while se kept they were deprived of their chances of pro motion. It is estimated that the first named prevision will cost (lie gevcrnmenta million dollars and the hist four millions. It must be admitted that the grounds upon which the preposition i3 based are very llimsy ; and in view of the wide mis calculation en the ether pension acts, it may be predicted that this new one, if passed, will cost thrice the present compu cempu compu 'tatieu. "We believe that the families of these whe'dled in prisons of war have al ways been entitled te pensions, the same as if they had died in baltie or en the march, and this stems fair. And" if injuries could be directly traced te (he privations and tor ture or prison life they would probably be as much entitled te favorable respect as the wounds of the camp, the march or battle. Rutclalms revived at this time.weunds nnd scars new freshly discovered, are te be looked upon with suspicion. In every cemmuunity men rushed forward after the arrears of pensions act was passed and proved dis abling injuries, whose nearest friends nnd neighbors had never suspected any physical defect In them. All around us stout, lusty fellows are drawing pensions, who were never known te be unable te work or te draw salaries In any position they could se cure. The prisoners-of-war act will give another batch a chance. If It passes we may expect te see legions come forward te wear and share its benefits. The " per diem" allowance is, however, worst of all. There Is no precedent for It. It Is a clean, clear grab. It will, no doubt, pa. The pensioners, like the soldiers' orphans increase as the years roll en. Con gressmen and legislators vote the allow ances because of the clamor for them Very seen the beneficiaries et these acts will be se numerous that exceptions will bs notable ; and a preposition te include everybody will be popular. i . Prohibition In Politics. In the assembly of New Yerk en the question of a constitutional amendment forbidding the sale or manufacture of ltiliuu. In eliaf alntA t1iaAmn.f. ...fit. Nit a solitary exception, voted in the nega tive, ana or me sixty-one votes in the Amative sixtr wercrcast bv Baniihllr-nns. 8mm of the mere conservative temperance pwjweafeM.rateverya.uflh decferewhat Mae te be a partisan dirlatea ea this sub ject, mad wblle the Deoecrocy of the state awsoselldtatlwlrofposmontothe meas meas meas imttotaetpreTkUr We thiak there Is iv certain consistency In the attitude of the parly upon this question. The prohibition of the sale and manufacture of liquor Isuet Democratic It Is opposed te and inconsistent with Democratic principles. It Is an entirely different question from these of regulation of the sale, taxing of the manufacture and teniperance in the use of liquors. The slate has entire light te tax the sale and making of malt and spirituous liquors; it can and should reg ulate the sale of them by license and penal laws, te whatever extent is necessary te protect public order ; the temperance- ei the individual is something it cannot reg ulate c en by law, and that we believe, must be left te ether agencies than politi cal parties or legislative assemblies. Mit. CiiAMiiF.ni.Ai.N is getting rapidly nreunil Inte ft position or support te (Hail stone. In a recent rech at lllrmlnpham lie rutld that judging Ireni evldence obtained during his term of office as lord lieutenant of Ireland, he had net found that the supporters of the Parnell peller, encouraged crime and conspiracy. The colleagues of Mr. Parnell have a real aflVctlen for their country, nnd their ability Is undoubted. Taxpayers will Incur no risk from tlie land schrnie proposed by Mr. Gladstone. The great body of tlie Irish people de net want separation, knowing It te be Impossible, owing te the geographical position of Ireland and the ties or mood ami social and business relation, existing be tween the people of Ireland nnd Knglatid. Mr. Gladstone's proposals, he said, would strengthen the union between the two coun tries. Wkdnkshay was tlie banner dnv for private pension bills; four hundred of tliem passed the Senate GknkhalM vsTEn WenKMAK Vew ntniw, in explanation of the fact that lawyers and bankers nre net eligible te membership in the Knights of Laber organization, says this was done because It was felt that these were fully capsble of taking care of themselves. This Is perhaps mere complimentary than true. (iEM:nAt.SiiAi.nu's case nas been tried by two juries, both or which disagreed ; new give him a rest. -W-W - , At tlie Friends yearly meeting the Phila delphia, the report of the committee en the use of intoxicating liquors nmeng l'ricnds caused something of a stir. Some objection was raised because the commlttee Included eldor among the Intoxicating beverages which the Friends should eschew. A majority of the members, honerer, sided with the com cem com mltteo. We knew of seme hard cider that would create great rebellion in the stomachs of the most orthodox el l'ricnds; and the committee had this variety of juice In its mind, doubtless, when the pronuncismente against cider was agreed upon. PEiutArs it is Chicago's wickedness that causes the stones te fall out of Us big public building. TimnK will be joy In the temperance camp at the results iu the municipal elections in many Illinois towns en Tuesday, for In the majority of cases where the coutest was between llcense and no license the former was victorious. Ne better ndice in the present Juncture can lie glvin than " stick te your woolen." As a contemporary remarks : Inthislatltude the transition front the soverltles of winter te the mildness ei summer Is sudden, and the question as te what it is advisable 16 wear becomes raeit Important Uesta of people recklessly abandon the warmth of furs and heavy raiment for clothing almost tee light for safety In midsummer. Such people wee pulmonary otlectlens, and the proof that they have net sued in vain Is te be found In the health reports. Let every man and woman leek te it, If they regard health as worth the keeping, that the raw early morn ing nnd the chilly nftorneon nnd evening de net find them without seme sort Iceable gar ment te protect them. Oni: of the Kiigll-.li courts has Just decided mat a nusuimi may delaine his w Ife te tiny extent and she has no means of redress, hlie can neither prosecute him nor.suefordhorce. Here's a state of things I PERSONAL. CnAKt.r.s K. Ler.w prosldent of the Iren Sto.imbeat company and a prominent Tam many politician, died Wednesday at New Yerk. Cvnus W. FiKt.n.ef New Yerk, hasgien 1,000 te the cause of the sutlerers by the Heed at Kast Lee, Massachusetts. The total losses there are $ 155,650. IIe.v. Jehn L FiTOEnvi.!), a popular candidate, has refused the liosten ostmas estmas tershlp owing te his opposition te Cleveland's civil fceniee iews. Km. Jambs L. H:m-cn, or Washington, D. C, accepted a call te Reading, and JUv. Orr Ijiwseii, of I'ettsvllle, accepted a call te Abardlne, Dakota. At a meeting or the Lehigh presbytery, at Kasten, Thursday. I'ltlNcr. Rismaiici. his received a legacy et $3,000 from a rich Warsaw merchint, lately deceased, who umlgrated ireni Prussia about tUty years age, with a requast that it be spout ler seme piece or plate or work et art that would cause him te ktep the tes tator In mind. Wilmam Derwaiit, or tills city, has re turned rer his two weeks' faster vacation from SU Stephen's college, Aunandale, Duchess county, New Yerk, which institu tion he has been iitteudiug for soma year. Twe college fritmils, Messrs. Houghten and Nerrls, or S,lt l.ake City, Utah, are his guest!'. ("AfTAi.VAMiMns. Awr.nn TAt.en, of liriduepert, Conn., will enter their diamond wedding year te-morrow-. The captain Is 01 and Ids u Ife 02 years old. llahas eled for eighteen presidents. Mrs. Tayler, being a Censervathe, roprevos her husband elten ler w hat she terms his tee Domecratlo politics, which are mero than red het. Kati: ltew-SANii'rt will, the llttle dwarf that was known all cner Lureo as Madame la Marquise," contains a nei el fentura Alter she had disposed of all her property, there remained her wardrobe. "Well," said she. my dresses and Hnen aud everything that 1 wero must be lar loe small for the littlest child ; but, In order that seme peer little girl may be happy, I doslre that the sum of ten pounds sterling may be applied te the purchase el twenty dells of my size, which shall all be dressed from my wardrobe and given te orphans." HEALTH Ai.riiAiurr. The Ladles' fcnnltary association, of Londen , gives the following slmpju niles ter Lemilnir healths A-s neon as you are up ktmke blanket nnd sheet B etter he without Jhoes than sit with wet feet; C-hllilren, Ifhealthy,aienctlonet still U mnpbcdund damp dethus will both make you 111; K-at low!y mid ninny chew your feed ell ; V'r..atm.i IliA nl.fi iK.linn.n u. I. .... ... .... . n . - -M. W. uv ... ... .UU..UU9U WUDIU )UU 111, ClI , U-arinents must nover he uiade tee Hunt ; II eines should he Wealthy, airy unci light ; I f )ou lab te de w oil, ns j ou de I've no doubt, J untopcrrtbe windows Lefero jeu go out ; K cop the rooms always tidy and cleun ; fill., ntl fill, f.l -nl ... ut n-.AMl....nn . v.HHQ.uil IWVIUIIttlUIVIIVTDi ug 0,-uii , M uch Illness it caused by the want of fresh air; New, te open the windows be ever your care; e-ld rug ana old rubbish theuld never he kept; 1 -ceple should tea that their floors nre well wept i QUlrlKh't0r0mnU '" chlldre" nre healthy and U-emember the young Cam,et thrive without 8-ee that the cistern t full te the brim i T-aHe care that your dressl, all tidy and clean i U-e your noae te find 11 there bi u"d drum V-ry d uie the fever, that coma lu lu tm n ""xte,'" " "can"tt"llng?i! X-erxe could walk full many a league j 1 -owrhealtli u your weUth which your wjsdem (ZlwillheliiaroeUcaue,ana the geed you H lM', 1()OI Fltttt.VY. Oh t fee Him where He hftiiK, Tlie wei Id's one eacrlflce I tongue of earth tan tell III pannv he, mir Itedreincr, dlp True nod and truest Mall, In ene forever knit. llt nngul.li theuiiht can never span ; I'er It Is infinite. In nil the unhorse '1 he central Kluure He, A wipplng centuries rchama riiu s crew nlng tragedy. Airsln the flood of scorn, 'IhnceiitRO, the crown, the leer, The ncrvd body, nailed nnd tern, 1 he taunt-, the sjieiige, the upear Agaln-O depth, O height Of love tirlt huh nnnimel The prayer for thixe w he In Ills slht Could net cii'n passion claim. Again the rended rocks, '1 he hesrts of lmimn atone, Thodirliiesnndtliecarthclinkeshocl., The graves of hope upthmwn At Ills dear feet ag.tln, Ills Cress lu her embrace, The keeping Church, like Mairdalcn, llurles her stricken face. Af-Mn the streaming side, The broken hesrt, the cry ' Again, U .lesus Crucified, 1 he endle's Ictery ' JIarrirt AcA'ien hiinball. A Talk nn sierp. An nddress was deltveml recentlv lcfore the Parker Memerial Sclence class, In ltos ltes ltos ten, by Waller Crane, en ''.Nipep." He made four ilhisiens of his subject, which were as follews: First, the cause or necessity of sleep; second, the process et falling asleep; third, phenomena of sleep, reurlh, modify ing agents. licit repairs the muscular exhaustion, whlle sleep, In addition, repurs the none tissues. There is no part or the body which does net sleep. The Intervals between the pulsations of the heart amount In the aggre gate te a rest et eight hours out of every twenty-four hours, and this rest Mr. Crane called sleep el the heart. An animal et high nervous force expends mere nere feres than oueerslowernervous.orgsnlzuion, and re quires mere sleep te repair the waste. A large pirt of irplratien takes place during sleep, w hlcli "lietild var y according te aite. Children and old folks med mere than people in imeriiitsiiaie Hges- The uniformity of darkness stimulates sleep ; also the lack of variety of sounds. It is hardly supported by facts that these who sleep In the day are net se strong as thong who sleep at night; Ter the largest class of dayslee;ers Is couipe-ed or men who use alcoholic stimulants. .Sleep Is n gradual process. Ne one perhaps but a child tails asleep at once. Whatever tends te Increase the circulation tends te present sleep. We can iu a measure control the action of the heart by will through the g-mgllenic svs tems, by action of the muscles which lll counteract that of the bleed vessels. Mr. Crane touched upon the theory of dreams, stating as one-tbirit of life Is passed In sleeping, a proportion of that one-third Is spent In dreaming He cited Lord Helland's dream as related by Dr. Ilenjamin ltredle. Iu dreams we ueer seem te be anybody but ourselves, a man never dreams of being a woman or another man. " If In a state out side of sleep Impressions are made, the sleep Is influenced by them," said Mr Crane, who read extracts from "Thel'hlloephyor Sleep" by Dr. Rebert Macnlsh. He referred te ex periments which he and n Iriend had made in the Ileyal lunatic nsylutn in Aberdeen. They found that In the brain of an insane per son (whose insanity had net arisen from sexual causes; there was a grester circu lation lu the brain when asleep than whlle awake. Touching the insane when they wero sleeping would lead them te dream. Frem physical torpor the insane could net be se easily awakened as the sane. Mr. Crane was acquainted with a man who used te cou ceu cou xerso whlle asleep and who gave lutelligible replies te Mr. Crane's questions. Dr. Ferrler's theory of the division of the brain Inte several compartments was touched upon. Somnambulism, detined as "an ex aircerated dream." was mentioned, nnd the influence which dreams had had upon some of me writings ei veieritige ami Themas de Quincey, aud an extract from the latter was read. Ixm Carles Inherits tuitiens Frem Vanity I air The late Countess of Chambord's share ene-third orthelatodiikoor Medena'a Im mense fortune, i.7,OHO,Ooe, is bequeathed in equal utilities te Den Carles and his brether, Den Alfonse, the Papal Zeuave. Den Carles' mother, the wile of Den Juan, reeolved, as well as the Countess or t'li iinberd, one-tlitnl or the Duke of Medenn's fmtune ; much less erit than w as rejierted has ceme as yet into Den Carles' hands. Den Juan lhea genendly in Lngland, and is greatly merse te public atlairs since he ab dicated his claims te the .Spanish threne in favor of his eldest son. Den Carles' mother en tlie ether baud, exercises great authori ty iu legitimate circles, and special influ ence in the councils or her son. She has ll cd for years in a convent at Geritz. Hen le Obtain (lid Act.. Hew te live long and healthy Is ombraced byAL Kevlelle, of Paris, in four general rules of Il lug: L Hew te live. 2. Knew thyself. 3. Arrange w Isely the habits of lire, ). Combat disease In its beginning. Canane, an Italian of noble birth, noted alike ler his learning and age, iu early youth wandered from his father's houseaiid pre-ill-tuted hltnsell till lire was despalied of by hlmselrand his physician. At the age or 25 lie came te hlmsell, and by a properly regu lated lire lled te lie 100 years old. He gives this one unlvrrsal rule: " Properly protected Irem excesshe cold nnd heat, lue soberly and temjierately." Ohsersliif; Lent. Frem the Chicago liaiublcr. Miss DeVore Are you observing Lent, Sir. Van Dii7en-Ilrewn? Mr. Van D.-Il. Aw, ya-as, Miss DeVere, I'm-AW-ebMWVliigit tewyHtwictly. Miss De. What are you denying your self. Mr. Yan D.-Il. Well, 1 considawed the mattah ewy deeply and I-aw-declded te humblothe aw-sptwit, y'knew, by having my caw da pw luted without the hyphen. A I'elnter fur Housekeepers. Dr. Iterck, or St. Leuis, says that asplial turn varnish is the host disinfectant he knows of; It w 111 destrey all germs at once, aud no household insect will approach nn article or furniture whoe interior has been painted with it. ThollfegUlnR essences of the plne forest are found In at, Jacobs oil. Fifty cents. HVEVIA.I. fUTIOKH. Its Careful of His llables. If your children me threatened with i reup or any threat dlrllcully, apjily a few drops of fhemat' hcleclrie Oil It Is the nicest uu dlclne forthe llttle ones we knew of. Fer silo by II. II. Cochran, druggist, JJ7 and 139 .North Queeu streut, Lancaster. What Three Applications Hid. "I was troubled very much with sero feet. Three appllcuttnus of 771ekii' Kctectrie Oil entirely cured Uiem. Nntning hotter In the market "Jacob llutlcr. lteading, IM. Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druKb'tal, 1J7 and 1J North gueen street, Lunceslur. The Trnreltng tsale.nmu Is an Irreslitlhln fellow brim full or stories. Jokes rcnirage, selfiuiiirance and grit tin I, imv tuklng wllhul. Jlurileck JUuuii JUllrrt are u yery tiklng medicine s they teke iurvwhere. and aru sold everywhere. Fer sale by II. II Cochran, drugifUt, 137 und 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. ... An r.lmlrs, (f. v.) JjMly, Mr. II. Ii.CUrk.3iH K. Clinten street, declares JIuruecK Jilvetl ytKrriaroauiedicinel adiulre. Hest remedy rer dyspepsia In tbu world, heen heumi supplied with It. Forsale liy . n. ceth. ran dnik'gUt, U7 mid I3 Aenh Uueenstieet. Luncuer. "My (Irandrither't Cleck," Was ence a very popular song, hut llke many ether ventlmentaf tunes It deusn't wear well Jr. Themat' J.'clectrie Oil will wear It will wear uway all aches, sprains, nnd pains, and io ie pas Its purchaser u hundred fold forsale by il. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 mid l.U.Vurtn (lueeii ttreet, Lancaster, 8 UlsThletes 3. Dyspepsia and debility ura two big thieves i the) creep In und steal our health and comfort before we knew It, Let us put a step te their Invasions w lthu bottle of Jlurileck JlloeA Jllttcri, te be hail ut uuy drug stere. Fer Bale by II. 11 Cechrau, druggist, 137 und 130 .North Uaecu street, Luncniiter. ROTi IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS , AT NO. 1 NSilTQUKKM 8TUKKT, J&nlMld " Ldncaster.l'ft, AT S3.DO A DOI, mtinivAZ.' 1JUYSICIANH . OM.MIi.Ml AND DUUGOISTS ui:c BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! AS THE BESTTONIC. This medicine, combining Iren with pun1 xcr eisiiin tomes, iiiuesix ami conipieieii l lltes IMllRII., I IMII r.". I ll.l K VkNKM. IMI'l ItK lll.OOl MM. Mil . I llll l and IB Kll.nilll M-.l KAI.lll llv rapid mid thorough assimilation with the bleed. It reaches eerr pan et the system, purl ties mid enriches the hSsed.stn'iiKthens the inns cles nnd nenes. mul tones and Imlgenitps the ) sti'in, ' A line AnnetWer lies! tonic Lnnuu. It will iiire the worst ca-oef Djseepsln, re- moving all distressing symptoms, melius Tasi. tng the I'ihhI, IVIihlng, Heat tu the stomach, Heartburn, etc '1 he only Iren medicine thst will net blacken orlnjurelhe teeth. It Is Invaluable for diseases pecnlsr te women, and te till persons who lead f dentnry llw An unlnlltng remedy ler dlseaes of the I.Iver and Kidneys Persons suirerliifr fiem the effects of over work, nervous troubles, les or nppetlte, or div blllty, I'Tperlence quick relief and renewed energy by Its use It does net cause. Hcsdsciie or produce Cen stlpstien-ulllKlt Iren medicines de Ills the only preparation of Iren that caues no Injutieii effects. Physicians and dniggists recommend it as the best Tr it. Iho gcnulde has Tr-ide Mark mid crossed nnt ltne en wrapper. 'lalse no ether. Jladeenl) uj-iiiiun --S ur.jiii..i, 1,11 , iiailimere, ffiti. (I) mllUd.tw F WOU1TK UF.MKDY. ii TiiK kmjim:. lluuiilnj; a t.ncoinettie lille lleathly sick. 1 tt nte-ii, Mass. Dr Davnl Kennedy, Jiomleut, X. 1 . DeikSik I Miisn engineer en the Old Colony railroad, nnd run the Fall UUer beat train be tween rail Klvcrnnd Lewell. residing In Taun ton. Fer ten years 1 suffered c erythlne but death from drstensH Ulten I tisd such blind lngsick headschrs tint 1 could baldly see. 1 think this was due partly te Irrcsular habits el eating and partly te the ar of the engine Kemeiiiber thit I had tried e cry medicine 1 heard of and b id been treated by seme et the best physicians of Taunton and Lewell At this critical time llll. DAWK KKN.NKHVd t A UIIUE KLMKDi was recemuiended tome It was new te me, mid with my experience of medicines, you can -hUs forgtie me fersiylng thst I had net a particle of filth in It. 1 had taken It but h few diys when 1 began te get better The rn and sere feeling had left my stemnch nnd the snapping pln left m heml, nnd seen 1 was all right and h'ietH'en ever since. It Is the only thing that eer did me the least geed, nnd it drove e cry ache, pain and discomfort completely out of my belv New I keep KL.N.N Kill's rAMIUlTF. lth.Mtl) with moon my engine. and It gees wherever I go Why, lbelleteF.WOrtlTKKF.MMn will euro anything. One nlgbtnwhlle age Jehn Layteu, an engineer, wheiuns the main line bout train from liosten, came en my engine sick ns death. He was worn out with work, had nhtghferer and was se nervous he almem bieke down cr Ing "Jiensensn. Jehn," I said, "cheer up. l'e get something en niyenglnn thatwillsut ou up In a Jiffy." I took out my bottle et Favorite Iteuiedy," lilted his head nndgae him u cowl dese. He went te bed Twe days after 1 -aw him looking ecalthy as a butcher. Dan," he said, "what was thst stuff you cae me the ether night"" "It was Dlt. Ii.W 11) KENWhDVSKAVOKlTE KEMKDY, llondeut, N .," said I. " Well, 1 don't care w ho-e remedy It Is, It's the thing for a man en the railroad " Se say we all. leurs, etc., DANIEL riTTS. Ills Your Own Fault It yen suffer from Head ache, Indigestion or Dyspepsia. One Dellar will buy a bottle et Favorite Itemed)-and euro you. apl-lmeeiktw MILl.lXEltY. s PIUNG (iOODS -AT- A. HIRSH'S, NOS. 0 & 8 NORTH QUEEN ST, All the latest Stjles of HATS AND BONNETS. llatsferlOc and up. linn Flowers, Feathers nnd Flower Pompons Itilllnsry Mlks, ssilns, elvcts, NetUng", Laces, tfeld Lace, silver I-ace, Lace mixed with geld, and many ether .Sew Trimmings, lancy ISenda, Hat Ornaments, Children's Lace Caps, Corset-, Cellars, Cliffs, Handkerchiefs, Jersejs, ladles' He,e, and a large variety of ether goods Call and ee us before purchasing el-ewhere. Bprll -.'mil ptASTF.K HATS AND I10NNETS, EASTER Hats and Bennets AT- ISTRICI-i'S. Palace of PasMen, 13 EAST KING STREET, .A-S'GASTElt, 1A. Anticipating a large trnde dsmng the week preceding Kaster Sunday, we bai e tnide Great Preparations I In every one el our Dcpartinflnt. The Unprecedented Hush In our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT during the last week has Induced us te bur an extra large sleck of MEW SPRING HATS, and we are new displaying the Largest and llandsemcit Variety et HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, And all Novelties In MILLINERY ORNAMENTS. OSK HUNIHUMl Trimmed Hats and Bennets On Kxhlhltien, And mere nre trluimed every dsy. In our KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT we have been opening lirge Invoices of New tilevrs, and ourasserlinentut prescnWeiuprlsc the following stj les Butten lllack nt 5nc 4-Iluttnn Tans nt 5f)c ; I Ilulten Undressed, in Tans, at Mc: I. Hutlim Tan colors, Scalloped 'lops, 75c; 4 button stitched back, nsserted Tans, STC.i 4 lliitlnn Un dresgedlun colors, 75c.; 4 Ilulten Ileal hid, il.jji ltenl Md, Laced, ll.sr.; Flne Itillllaut LlslenllS andc,apalr; lllnck and Colored SHU llleic. Sic. u pair. We call special attention te our new stock of CHILDREN'S MERINO CLOAKS In Whlle, lllue. Drab, liefgeund Kcru, irem 11.50 nplece tip. lne hlte Merine Cloaks, Handsomely Km. breidered.fi 73. ' Infants' Kmbreldered Merine Shawls, Cor. 75c . I S FANT8' SHOUT Dlt KSSKS, ClIlLllltK.S'.S DUKSSK-i, INFAM'S'ltOHKS. Ilnj s' Pleated Cambric Watsts, 25c. Flan Flench 1'urcalu Waists, 43c. SI'KClALlltltOAINilN Qent'B Whlte Unlaundrled Shirts, ltclnferccd Bosem and Lined llack.atSOc. CASIIMKUKBHOULDElt SCAliFS, with Knotted Fringe, White. Blue, Pink, Cardl. uhI, Drub and i.crq, at f l.SV. EXTUAOItlUNAllY IIAltQALV. LatliCH' Whlle Embroidered Suits, pUKi?Jl,lnf 1v!' " c",n,P'ete. at t73 and II. js i.,K.unt H,h,,e Hnd Beige OrienialbklrHngs. iV,nt,0, WUtt 11.11.20,11.53, 1.W, ii.es and ! ft vuru 1.M'i!iinen.,''.leul'',ne. W te Wc. a jnrd. Hlil tl ,mn''h u"a aeiirlul rleuucliig and HtfinLr WdAiii-leit I niui CreHW "" " Ure- NOVJCLTIKS KECKIVKW DAILY, CLOTHIlrU. TTlUSir.x iVltOTllEH This Warm Weather Iteinlndsiis tint It Is timet lern change In Cleth ln;,mid that the best place te buy tbem Is at HIRSH & BROTHER'S Ono-Prleo Olethliiff Hottse. There ieu Can Find Men's Clothing, Bey's Clothing, Children's Clothing DENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, SATOHEtiS, Etc., l.N THE liltK.UKSl' AltlKTl. Our Line of Summer Goods Is New Here, and the Greatest of Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants, 1101 11 IS I INKS. PeXdF.E AND SILK, WILL UK IOU Ml, MtOM 25 Cents Un te tlie Finest flrailes. V One-rrioe Clothing Heuse, COU.NKtt NOUTII QUKKN STUKKT AND CK.NTltK 8QUAUR. "W11 .L1AMS0N A FOSTER'S SPRING Special All-Weel Sack Ceat Snit FOIl UKN1 LhltK.V, IS A Oasaimere of Neat Design, Out Fashionably, Fits Handsomely, ASH IS SF.WKM si'ite.va. PRICE, $12.00. An Opportunity for the Ladies ! 59 Pairs i: ci w iiiiv x. iiiiii mi juuiw ei uaic GAITERS. $2.50. They were tntdn te ecll for mere money, but the uppers were found te be n llttle off color. Hence the reduction. t'iii; & 32,34,36 & 38 East King St., I.ANCA8TKU, 1'A. J'.lltAliULa C7, JJ03U I1KOS. A HAHTMAN. PARASOLS! Geed Farnsels in All Celers, nt 75 Gents. And All the Finer Grades. THE MANUFACTURERS. Rese Bres. Sl Hartman, 14 EAST ZING ST. pl6md I k BROTHER'S Williamson Fester njtr pAanit a imeTiiKit. D RESS GOODS. New Kreneh Salines, New American ."mines, Ilourrette Nuns elllnir, Kimllshnnd Kieneh Ferircs, t'lntnelte Cleth, oel Itatlste, rrcuch Uninbliinllens, Kngltsh Coinlilnnttens, Aliieilean Ceuibl nut Inns, Colored nnd lllark CivpoUlelhs, llreche and Otteman tllnghauni. tntlu lleiber, llrocnde L'aslinieres, KiiKllsliUhehilii, .Sniel CoiuliliiHtlens. Slisiwl Deimrttuent ! IlLACKTIIIlIISr SHAWL l ASIIHKUK SHAWLS. I'KUSIA.S AND (HtKLltN HIIAW LH. KMimeiUKKKll SLAUkS n i limiti:i sitiTi.Y or LADIES' GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S Summer Merine and India Gauze Underwear. FAHNESTOCK'S. Alse Ladies' Gent's and Children's Hosiery iu quantities at ex ceedingly Lew Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOn TO THE COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PENN'A. J5 AIM! A INS IN SILKS. METZGER & HAUGHMAN II W K ItAKOM.SS IN BLACK SILKS. - COLORED SILKS. Ladlea' Dress CtethB, Blnclc CaBhmeres, Colerod Gftsiimorea, Dlnek Broenrto Sllka, nnd BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVETS, FOll Wlt.WX, A I.I. AT .Oil' t'tlWKS, AT METZGER &HAUGH MAN'S CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 Went King St., botweon Coepor Hottse nnd Serrol Herso Hetol. HKr auvim. rplli: NT.W CASH NTOKK. NEW CASH STORE, Opposite the Keystone. Heuse and -Northern Hunk, Nw. 247 & 249 North Queen Street NKU SI'KIMi HllKbS HOODS In all the Lntcat l'epular Similes. 0001) IILACh BILKS. KOOIl IILAL'K CASH MKKK3 Ne hftter In thn city for the meney. Nl N'is VE1LLSO In all the New hhadea Crlnklnt BpersiicWer, llntlste Cleths, Bat teens, I'creiilus, Chintzes, Ac. Full LlneerNKWl'KINTS ANL DOMESTH.S, which woeirerat Lew I'rlciM. I'loasecaiI anil see ns hefnm pnrchsslnir. feUS-lyil V. II. HOVVKUB. Jjr.w (loons I ni:v tioens 11 AT TIIK BOSTON STORE. Great Bargains. Greal Bargains. I'ln Check Pongee, liic a yard, made te sell at 17c a yard. KlPKn Weel Dress floods, ten different shades, te. a yard would he cheap at 12Xc a yard. rine Combination Suitings, like, a yard i worth a yard All-IV oel lllack Cashmern, COc. a yard : eueht tohef.JXc a jard. B Our 5iic. Dress Bll ks would he a hargaln at C5c a yard. Vlfty pieces All-Weel Spring Cleths, alt new and pretty Nhadca. Large assortment of Spring Wraps. STAMM, BROS. & CO. Net. 20 Si 20 North Queen St. LANCASTKK, I'A. T'Kerinerly at New Yerk Btoie. Janll lyd.tw ai'UlNfl (JOODS. WATT & SHAN D, Nea. O, 8 Sc, IO Eaat Ring St. Open today a choice line of Parasols and Sunshades Made te order hytliHlarKest and best manufac turers at vury moderate prices. ALL SI.KH IN COAC1UNO l'AKASOLS, LACtCTItlMMKl) I'AUAflOLS, BUN UMlHtKI.LAS. Anlmtnense Assortment et l'ltlNTKI) HAT1NH. NKW IIA'IIBIKB, CltlNKLKlt BKKIIHUCKKIH, KMUUOIDKKKD RUITS, Spring and Summer Dress Goods, NEW SPRING WRAPS. JERSEY WAIST8, JKKBEYJACKKT8. IIOUCLE JACKETS. HISOCaDKD VELVET WKAl'8 In New and Desirable Styles. COLOUKD CASIIMEUK SHAWLS. flUAIMKU SHAWLS. KMIIItOlDKHKDCASIlMKltKBCAltrfllndrcat Variety at l'epular 1'rlcua -AT THE- New Yerk Stere. Mueiv. Lndies' Spring Wrnis. IITI'OMAN 311, Iv ILM'.'J. IHtOUAUK VKIAKl' WU.VI'fl. .IKItHKV JAUKKTS III lllack nnd Cehirn. mJlltll.KUI.tnil .1AOKK18 lu lllack nnd Celurs. -s HAGER & BRO, Ne. 25 West King Street, LANCASTER, PA. WALL rAl'KK. piIAItr.S W. I'HY. DltOl' IN AND TALK A LOOK AT Ollt WINDOW SHADES, 40c. aud f0c. Apiece. Spring Rellers, Ready te Haug. n 01(1 II cue. AND Tic Dadoes, 50c. Werth, $ 1 . WALL PAPERS, FIVE CENTS APIECE UP. PHARE8W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANOASTKIt, I'A. A KT WALL l'APEK NTOKK. LA1U1EST STOCK OK Wall Paper and Window Shades AT I.OWLST l'ltlt'L's At the Art Well Pnper Store. Come early In the morning temakn you melee' tleiiB. as later Hi tlie day we are rushed. Ileum); lul Ullt and Cheap Papers, Iteady-madn Indnw Hhades, all colon; Dade bhades all Htylesj Spring and Cord fixtures, l.aee Ciirtiiln 1'eles, etc. SU4DESAND PAPER HUNQ M EXPERT HANDS. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANOASTKIt, I'A. NOTION. rjHANI) DlHl'LAY Ol' NECKTIES. CIO TO KHISUAN'f; P0 OAMBIi'S HAIR UNDERWEAR, 00 TO EltlSllAN'B. F R LATKST STYLES COLLAU3 AND CtJKKS, UU TO KltlBMAN'ij QUEAPEST AND BEST( SCARLET UNDEltWEAIi AT ERISMAN'S. NO. IT WEST KINO BT.. LANOAWTKI S' TOHAGE kVD COMMISSION WAREHOU3E. DANIEL MAYElt, decilyd Ne. 16 West Cheatuut Htrimt. fTUIEN YOU CAN 00 TO WORK X Yeu are almost dlsabled by that lama hack, ltenseu's Capclne l'lmters will curu It quickly 23 c. si,'
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