. 1tf,1W9fij S.fl WJ C THE IjANOABTER DAILY INTELLIGENT I i, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1880. KUGIIII.K BUILDING LOTS. inrinvuvtrr 11 irifi.v iiik limit. tin r . tur. timf itrniii.tm.K ti.u ii. ..tii nr Hunt Mr n UIHmI 111 O Oil W hli II l HlllMi Mil''"' "'" Hound. ,,( ihh and W nlMiit Hliil I linn Hlul nil r NlrfrK In 1 liU Cllj. Shi hme, viiiiK mill, 1 hiive hoieoIIiIiik fur eiar iier," n.ild a llmily illi'ited i;niitlo i;niitle mini ti M I M 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 : N i -1 : 1 1 i njHirler ; "wiiiie- tiling 1 1 111 t I I.IIOIV yeil Will 111! Jlll'llM-ll In itihllili nml huikiIIiIiik Hint will Im of hoiiie hIuii 1i me." "(), thank yen," iwlil tlm ri'nrlnr, " I hlull lin delighted In net mi item ; I have Imwii trumping aliener town mill llml It mighty lull today. Shall I mi Kind te nnole nny. thluir In Urn wny et iievvh." "I tlieii',lit me; nml a ymf ri'H0liirH lme ii hurt! Ihue In I'lllng In anil vv rltlni; iiji Urn hewn, I luive Hived ) mi tlm Iroulile In thH i mi liy vv tlllii It up inyvilr. 1 1 rti It Ih : A K"iiteinnii of ler limn I Oral roil nt mrcti in liif an I'llitllile titillillun let In Hum i ulral luiitliin lit Itin ltj, nllliln tlm bound nl mi- ami VI al nut nml i.hmi nml vvitter ilmd. IiujiiIie ut Hum Hire "Tiiit lulvoiU-einoiit will nml jim III root ler nun iiiiortleu, iny.ible lit tlm counter," mhiiI tlie 0(iei ler. " in, nim; lint I ilen't want It us an ndvoi ndvei ndvoi tlemrnl: I want It ui local." " a lmul, llm liiiilneMi ninii itfur will U you iilHiut i"i ceiiNu line," nt.il llm ieoiler, " luiynble at llm counter." "Ilo.veu iiriMUiiin In f.iy, yiiiniK man, tli.it the l-uioiMer I n ri.i i.iii unci: it would i-hiire loe, no nlil lleuincrnt, ler tlm lo-ertloii nl a lllotec.il like tlinnluive" "Yei-," "Tlmii, Hlr, I mIuII mIeji your 'iier, anil tliN Miry ilay will I et for Kt'liie'ld or Winner, (MirliaiiM ler Mehuiiiii or Huiiiniy iMwsllily for IhiiIi," ami tin) iitlemnn or lotluue .talked oil wild Incoming il lenity. 'I'Iih niorler, liaixnliiK te remember that llm I.N 1 1 I t Ml M 1. It liuil been imlitlnlieil oiitlinieii.lv Rime 1701, with an excellent i liaiiinel liiii; until 1W I, Knet tel'711, wan net liiurli alaiiui'il alKiill llm " hleiiiiiK or llm piper " anil llm ceiimnpient rtirbilliiicnt or IiIm own pnuetl.v Hilary. SiitliejniiiiK ri'iNHtnr roertoil tlm nmlter te tlm iineit lit prepi li'ter. " Hen am or i iKiit, ellli(; in in," ill. I tlm pioprletor, "In tint Rlvliiu a Irt'n udvtii lin'ini'iil In tlm KMitltuiiaii nl lertunn . hut It eu-ur In inn tlial thorn H mi ' liicieailiiK n-.in it ' (ill ) or liuililini; IeIh In tlm iiren ili'M'riiM.I hi, Hie vvc.illhy dead head, ami that tliiiin are in my otheri or our Iu.ikh) ii.i.Iihn who iiiIkIU hke le knew Hoieiittilo ulieut llm tiiiillni. "O vv ill lliorufero IihiK It up mid r Hirt al 7 e'l'ln'k lo-merrotv morn intf." llm vouej; ropeitiT tml.ii daily leek at theiitv I e.i p. from which It aiHafnl thore worn twenty npiarei el -dreit north mill south ami twenty iiiiue i-ait ami unit within tlm piOK'niHil Fiic.i, Iek.iv nnthlni; of hlxteiin mom in llieallii hill -MX Hipiarei ill all making i iMitatim of ren inilei. Te ualk Hi it 1I1-.I1111 e anil I" enuumratii nml ilim-rllie all tlm ,u tut leti Meet' tlm torluem mutii, local .1 liaily Hiipper anil take IiIh heit (jlrl te Hui.H.r.i, le ile a llltln ceurtliiK nt tlm front fiile atlerwarili, te itep at lilt) Immt I1011111 I.iii i'iieii;h te Ktilp ilewn a roeplo of la'cri, Htiil le li.ne tlm ropy rnaily ler tlm rep Diunli P 7 e'.I.K'k In tliu nioreliic, win "a nmin Initolle te tlm spry euiik roperlnr. I llilMI 1 iisms nl 1. en. With notf-lieoL ami pfnril lie nllleil Terth. lint.K'U in I'lintre Sipiare at 11 lanre. Net an Inrli nt v.n'.iet )iiiiuul en It. 'I'll n I! iker preHtly in tlm oertlici-'. ..:(,' iuIkIiI Ix) im pn.Mil lv timruiK itdimtiaml IiuIIiIiuk It up IhiiIi, .iinl llm I'laiiKli'y preperly en the seilthimsl roriier loekn ratlmretil.mil "h,illi, hut imltlmr el Hiuhii are ter Kiln. The t'lty Intll, .iIiie'k 1'iirenr anil 0110 or te etliur liulliiiims In llm Mipi.ue, InrliulliiK the Sen l.'rtt ollii-e, uillil Ini lnotUirnlreil, but tlm HH.in her ler Iniililini; lets iihimI net apply en an el thciii jiri'iiilseM. On tvmlli (;uii'ii ntrcel, iNitwmin t'entrn Sipiure anil Inu itri et, thuni is net 11 Vacant I nl. S.M1111 linn luipniMiinvulH havu rii'uiitly Imihi tiimle 111 this IiI.k k. The In n I I.I 111: s 1 1. 11 Ini ilillup, Marstiall A Hi'iiKler'H, Dlllur'i, IkiIi's llm 1-M'lintmi liuililliiK'i, Hre iputn at trai II r. Thii.Teiiutaln Inu ami keiuii or tlm 0I1I ilwnllliiKs inlKlil with prellt 1 10 tern ihmnaiiil replarnl with inoileru nml ioiimi ieiimi nii'iit eililli'OH. The 1 eiiut.ilu Inn Is 0110 of llm 0I1I1 it lu tlm t'lty, iKvnpliis a line Hite, has mi'i'lli'iit ilaliltiiK "Oil for 11 liemlriil jiqirs las hail nil eitalillilK'l Iriuln. With 11 10m tin 1 ti or lour itery liuililini; III plai'e uf tlm 0I1I eui, 11 weulil inake Meuth (jut'iin Htroet " Ikmiiii." It Is 11 14001I liutlillii); let , an is tlm let en llm iierlhwi'st ceriuir of Meuth (110011 anil ine, oil w hlrh is erti'lul a ery elil anil slniliO iiiioMiery lieum, with llm minmi iie.ir tlm p,iiniiul that a Hteiil liny uili(ht hwiii hluiMiir UM)ii tlm ntel, kiiiI cIIiuIiIuk te llm 1 s'u k iiiikIU iliile HiTely ilewn as If it worn a tolieHii. Al UNO MIIII II IJl I I N ".Till I 1, UuniiliiK up Neith ijoei'ii Htroet from ('un do Mipurn In Walnut Htroet the ropnrter leiiiui iinluiiii;le Mii'ant let. I.eiik ae the tirxt ("iiiiri'H! el North (Juoeii htroet worn lllltil willi iIhuIIIiik hoiises, nml thesu from tline le tliue lia e lioeu roiuiMleloil Inte hterns nml Hheps. Within n low years put soine elil luillil iiiM hiie la en tern ilewu ami line new 0111 son oteil en tlm silos. A. I'. Kapler'a lure IiIiIIiIHik Is the latest ami the InresL The liupilier liuililini Isnn ornauient te tlm lilei'k ; 10I1.I0I111 Itier'H Sens liiillillnj,-, the Dlllomterllor liuihtlni; nml a few ethors. A ilei'ii etlii rs nIieuIiI I hi tern ilewu unit re plHiml with iii'Mlnrn xlrui'lurns. Mnme of Ihein i-.ui In lieunht nt from f'.lKI te f..oe per front feet. Miiiui'beily euulit te liny llm ira e lititel or tlm Slielmr projierly anil put up. 1 llrsl eI.iim hetel. Tlm alies ure oIIkIIiIe, anil eitlinr of tlm prnporties ran tat IhiukIiI ler f.iH,INHliir hw, or elm A I, Woleliiins 1ms himlH.t mislake in isiei-sinK H10111. In North (neon otreot iiImimiHih railroad Miine old nitlle-trap hh.intics IniMi roieully lictn tern down ami line idilioes put up, The irlniipnl el H1010 are tlm Mohlller heuw, the (llr.inl linuse, tlm Nerthern National litiik, (loiiseiiior'ii, nml W.iltcra', Samuel (ires nml mid V. l.lller lnte In iiiurse el orii'tien two twe-hti ry lirlcki- jintntMiMi the railroad dopel, wliore hIikhI ucouple or old laihioued ilwi'llliis liuilt a rentiiry 110, 'llii'te nrnioerjil inoreot tlioHaine aert ill this IiIih'Ic whli'h Hlienld ceiiiii down, nntnlily the remisjlt aula frolhttlepot mid adjnluliiK ritlilus. 'llm l.iud aleii hore Is worth flOO IntUI per trout loot. West Walnut Mtrcet is a koeiI de.il out up hy tlm rallrnaiK and tlm mnrket linuse. Hener' liiiiiU-r yards, anil 0n.1l oIllcesiHvupy thuoiilire northern aldtiel Water Htroet, U11 the Keutli hiile thore are no tin llilinH that oelit te renuuii len hIhihIIiik. oxcept WolehniiH' uiiu'hlne nliep. Martin' ltelay hnuin Inlaid Is) iett Ntaiut as a landmnrk el a liy-nmm 11(50. Capltallsta iiiIkIiI net a few Ieta lu this tiolKhlierhood for t.VI or f7. 11 llHll. ON WAI..NI r Nlltl.cr, KSI AM) WKSl. On Kast Walnut the only openings are J.bliolter'a let, oeruor of Chrintlail Htreet, (new pi I oil lull or NoaseiiliiK luiulier) and lurtlier 0.1st 11 few hlile vanis te liamlsonie ilwelllncH, It would la pity te ilostrey ltrady'a oile tool werkManil llie ailjelnuiK 111" work, hut IhOKroumlen whlrh they huiiiI Is valuable, Hint 01111 nt iIiekii daja limy will tinvu loge InrlliiTeut. I.ouieii'h uuuwnrka had te go away up te J.iiiils stroeu 1,1 mi: siiii.ur 1 iteM wai.m r te mm:. I,eu1iik Walnut Htroet mid turning down I, line, we llud Just north nl the railroad lirlile 11 let en the, e.nt slile beleu);iiiK te the Driii'LoiiiulllerH, It has a front el llUnnd n depth el alxiiil liH) root, mid upon It Is built 11 two-story rett.mi'. The let is large enough ler lourei (He nioilern three slery iosIiIeiuoh, mid ran la) bought ler ubeut f,'i,.Mm. On the npmslte hIiId o'tlie .strent, heiiHi of the rallieait, is the old 1'ranke hrowery, new eh neil and (n'cuptcd by Jehn It. Motger, anil north or it, extending te the railroad is a let that may be iimde al1111ble by building up the railroad out, in Mr. Arneld U doing en inn iipiNiniiu niuu 01 me Htreeu .Seuth or Chestnut uud oxtemllug along J.I11111 a full hull Biinare ami along CheHtnul 11 full wpiare, la thetirutib projierty. Heiro day proealily It will be cut up into building lets. At present Ills the palatial home 01 Mr. nrubb. The grounds are the largeat and the lliunt lu tliu oily, mid the capitally who wants te get held or it will have te have mere moony than Mr, Clrubb, mid that Is a geed deal. On the wt"U Hlde el I.I1110 Htroet In this block, are xeveral open mliie Ieta, that may Ik) eikui te biillderH hoime day. Including Frank Shreder'H line greiimi.s. Jietnw Orange are noverul yards uiljcnliig the rral donceaor Dr. HaLer, A. llerr Minlth, tllrah & Ure., ami uoine etlibru, but they are net ler wile and it would take a mint of money te buy tliimi. H011II1 or I'.ast King, Mr. l.nnill), t'aiU tk'ergn H. Hpronger mid the MoKIH MeKIH MoKIH gelt esUtu lme a low let Hint might be iillllwl for building piirstH. Oue tiew building Is going uptlicre new. ai.emi vim: MIIKIiT. Vlun xlroel, from I1I1110 le Wiiler, Is net Aery ntlracllve. It Is pretty cloiely bulltlip, but with thoexroplloii of .Ien's cluurli nml Itiuntil Hun liose hnimc, which .laceli (lahte is oeuMirtlng Inte ilwelllugN, nml the big oeaoh woil.sel Norbecl; iV Mllny, (he liulliU lugs am gnuernlly Hinnll ilwelllngs, routing for M te ?I'J 11 ineutli, (Julie 11 mimlHir el Ihein might Willi nilvanliiie te Iho owners be lern down nml mere Nightly nml oemfoitablo ilwelllngs biku llielr plaie. Tlm varjiul apaoes are the hlle of Iho New Jerusalem louiple, Itotween Seuth (neon nml Duke, nml 11 let oppesito HL Mary's diurch. kaht ani wi.it kimi HTitni'.r. This Is 11 keIIiI part of the city, net only wllhlii H10 limits iloHcrllied in tlm above ail Mittlsunu'iit, but from oue etul of the city te thoelhor : mid the bulldliigH upon It are Iho beitaml llm imirriiiillle heuses tlie largOHt. I'hore are loe many or thorn te onuinerato. Hullli'e It temv thore mono vacant building Ieta le 1 10 hail nml net many houses bail eurugli te bn tern down. new n leeks ev eiiAvnt: sTiti:i:r. Or.inge Htroet Is ntmnit us closely built up. Thern Is a pretty open let adjoining the Mo ravian p-irnnnngn mid oue en the opposite M1I0 of the Htroet. If Khnber'H old NUibtes wen) tern down thorn would be room for HeMinil nlce lieiiHOs, but iiinny wish that the hotel preKirly may Ihi keiil fulact until Un ele Sam Hteps in nml wI?em tlm alto as the proper plaoe for the erection otthepublloolll. ces. rue cuurcnes (xviipy 11 nnn uwi ei xpice en Orange Htroet : the lletlinl, Morn Mern i in, first Holerniod, NU rnul'H Holermod, St. James nml the l'riwbyterl.in nrn nil within our prescribed limit", te ry nothing of St. Jehn's Lutheran, St Jehn's Uofermod and the 1'ulle.t llrothreii n llltln forllier west. HL James nml Iho I'resliyli rlan have large griiMiardHiiilelulng the church, but these will net be ollulble ler liulliltni; lets until cremation Imcuiiiph niore pejmlar. I HfsTM r MTIU.IT NIIKS Wist Chestnut lifts net 11 vacant let; tlm old high school, the HartxTgcr leunilry, the Kehrer tebucn wnroheusomid tlm Knhrer iNi.irdlng lieum occupy the entire south Hide bctwenu 1'rltue and North ((noun, ulille the (ikilie hetel, two lobieco ware huums, two hiiIikiiin. a drug Hturemid hoveral ilHelling huiiseH nil up tlm north Hide. Three or tour of these latter would leek belter if rebuilt. Thern are no lets en I last Chestnut. In the lirxt liiiH'k the old 1'nleu hotel nml adjoining buildings nrn Hudly'eul of repilr. The gieuuil en which they Htmid is valuabln, cither ter hotel, business houses or ilwoll ilwell lngs. Tim wv mil Mipiare Is well built up, with here m it thorn 11 Hinall hnum that should give way te better oues. m.emi I'liisi'i. inn 1:1, Seuth l'rlnce htrist is willd from ine fe King; the houses nre geed and lomrertablo, M111111 of them ipilte costly the Stevens lirmsn la'lng tlm b?st in the city. North I'rlnie Is aim closely bnltl up, but net 10 lluiil.v. In tlm llrst blm'k thore are iinoSu iineSu lugi, but 11 row of the bonus hIieiiIiI l"i ro re InillU Oimhair of thn east slde lit tin. block t olweon Orange mill Chestnut Is occupied by the old Moravian gr.n evarii and the old Cheilnul strtet school. The old gr.iv evarii would make line building leU, and soine vcars age It was presstHl lu the cougroga ceugroga cougrega 11011 Insnl! it, ami Willi the proceeds bullil a new tliurch; but thn prnjirt loll through. It may again be brought up under morn Iiimii iblii nusplces, nml then the hIIu liuntnrH will lia en cham e te get geed sites. On North I'rince htroet, Let Minn Chestnut mid Walnut, thore nre miveral big waro ware Iiiiiiks, the Ma nuercber hetel and girilcu, a cigar lactery, Miver.il hnudsemn rosldeuies and several lh.it are net nt all handsome. 'I lie only chancn for altos lu tills sipinre is 10 cut up tlm M ciineri'linr garden (which won't be ilium), or tear down llm old houses w lilt h 011 lt lit In tie done. MilMI W VI nil STltKCT. Water Htroet does net eiler many desirable building Hites. Tliu Kill slde is pretty gen orally built up w ith stables belonging te the proportion nr I'rince street, and the West Hide with ilwelllngs. Tlm Htroet Is narrow, the Quarryville railroad rims ever It and the big newer under lu The most pretentious buildings upon it nre the rear portions of MictincrUinr mid I'lilten halls, mid the Slevens home, Deorr's 111u.1t market, (Jit shi'l's tob.i've warehouse, Siormlelt's plain ing mill, and Iliickouderfor'H tnumlry. m itr NTitrf r siti s. Duke street 1", par excellence, the boule vard of hamlMime residences. Tim lower end of It is net specially attractive, though It h.isnpeu Held Trinity church nml chapel, the court home, (irant Hall, Kslilemnu's law liuililini;, and maiiv pretty residences and law elbces, while MU James mill St. Paul's churches are as much en llukens they are en Orange itreeU There Is but one ekju let in tlm block south el Orange: It admins the law olllceofN. I.llmaker and M. I', I. by. It Ins a Irent of .i- feet mid 11 deilh of about U. 1 1 Is worth en n guess f.i,()iKl or e,(Ki. Judge Loek's property, nl loot Irent mid extending east te Cherry alley would make geed build ing lets. We are told be refused ?l.ri,Ooe ter lu The block mi Ibike between Orange mid Chestnut Is solidly built up with Hue resi dences:, el whli h that of S. II. Ke nebis Htanda conspicuous. Twe new brick dwell ings are new being put up Just below Chest nut, and thore Is room ler only oue mere. AlHivethu railroad, 011 luike street are iloens of liaiidieuui residences, many of tlit'iu having sp-iciousgreunds adjoining, but It Is net te Ihi Hiippesed that the owners would think or selling Hmlr pretty slde yards or even building 11)1111 llm ground thouiselM . M'AIUITV 01 i.l.liiuii.r. mis. Tlie truth tlieiefnni will ferce Itsell upon these lu ipiest of eliglbli building sites that thore are very few et them te be bad lu the central part of the city, and If they want te llml them limy mint go out lurtlier than the narrow limits ever which the reporter lias been leisurely Jogging along, or go Inte the narrow at roots and alleys, se ine of which con cen UI11 lob) that may Ih) ulillixl for almost any purH.se- either ler the erection el dwellings or business enterprises. Tlie proposed okiii ekiii iug el Hast (iranl street mid Seuth Market street will make room ler se oral buildings en desirable sites. A Humane I'remllie I'. iit. I'ails Dispatch te the Londen Dally 'li Icjrrapli. Mile. .Schneider, or de Sembreuil, who riHently caused 11 "sceno" at the linuse el her protector, M. Vorcein, 11 K.ullcal deputy, mid who has since been ordered out 01 France, lining a torelguor, has had a "strange, evtuillul lilstery." It up snrs that she Is a Circassian, mid was brought up in the harem et Omar 1'itsh.u general iHsiuin of the Turkish forces. A. M. Schneider, who luruislies her history, states that about Iho time et ihe Crimean war Hhe vv.im bikeu Inte his father'a family imder ilramatie circumstances. I leth his father mid mother were returning from an excursion totheSutet Waters el Asia, and as they were crossing the HospheriiH llielr vessel was struck by another, A nurse, who was car rv in l; tliuir lnlmil daughter Louise, became se Irightened that she Jiiuihji1 overboard with the chill. She was saved, but the child wits drowned. Mine. Schneider was lu n weak state of heal lb nt the time, mid her Iriends feared te show her the body et her dead child which had been nx'ev ored Ireui tlie se.u Ah they m m preached Iho shores of Kurope they Haw Omar Tasini, who was 11 Iriuud of tlie lamlly, ami le whom the Had ttUite of allalrH was ex plained, lie lmmediately ciused a little Cir cassian child, who resembled tliu dead Infant lu lace and lerm, te IK) gheu te the Hick mother, who wn-s net made aware of the chmige until many yearn iiuerwnrd. The HiilMtituted girl was a treipieut source or an an an noyance te her ailepted parentH ns Hhe grew up, and hecame ut last utterly uiimauago uiimauage uiimauago alile. In 1S7U the girl, whlle in Kmnce, ran away from the family. Such Is her Mery ns told by M. Schneider. Tin: FI.AU, ' HVki'j the Jlajt Crimson mil Are thn fel ils tint Haunt above luch savugn llllllll, Anils lawless lie irers speml llueinjli tlie town I 't'is tliu hue of bleed and 11 re And the tumult waxes hlghur; Whlle the cripple ami tlm child Shrink-aw ay lu tenor Mild, 'And tliu toiling woman feels her lie.ut gmlew 11. ll'iuf't the jtaa I.oekugalut De we Reelc our country' banner all in Villi de 113 mm in in,. ,int inilllnj- Ile" Fer they hate lu lonaeu-it-d, Uut with bleed ler freedom shed . Whlle tlie bar et atulnlets w hlte Tell el order, poace ana rltfbu And, o'er all, the starry blue el UeU' ewnakyl -& ll.l.uUlum. DKIFT. Tin: ether ilny It was my geed lorlune te piy n visit le liancaster ceiinly'H famous nml lline honerod Kchoel for young Indlei nt Mlltx. The visitor te l.lnden Hall could net cIkhe n morn faverable lline thin the month el May, when llm frngrnuce or lllnc, liilng Hug wild llm Hplcy breitli or Iho budding evergreens In llm be-uilirnl (fpinrn" lu front eT Iho hcIiihiI nml or thn old Meral Inn church Hiljelulng, meet him from afar, nml prop.ire him ler Iho chinning harmony of nelnrM mid shades or vorilure that upon te xIewhh he drives up Imfore tlie venerable Hall, amid the vvelcnmo-seiiBorn whule choir or robins that nest In the ilome trots nml shrubbery or the -.ipiare. r.vorytlilngseoms te work together le innkn Iho linprossleu that this, ulsivenll elhnr places, is the 0110 bct mid most Hpproprlate hs1 lu thn world for rosterlug physical nml mental health, virgin purity nml tlie truest lelluemeut mid bounty of body mid heiiI. And Ifthoexlnrlnr surroundings, Willi the rpialut old Htene buildings, vlue-clad nml guarded by the o'ershailnvvlug sinus of von ven von erabla trees, m ike tlila Impression, hew Is It deoHiued the inement we outer theso bullil lugs llnimselves I We llml noun of llm usual ni'irks mil odors of :i scboel ; until lug Hiiggesllng anything oIhe thin n specially comrertnblo, iiillured nml highly rollneil riimllj's hnum. What c.iuses It? I could net tell, Tliire w.isnontteinpt any vv here ut "icslhetlc " illspHy ; noellort te " Impress" the visitor with anything. The prluclpil was as unassuming ns cm be; thn young glrln ehnrmlng in their -sweet imturalness. Vet every where tlie true iirt prcvuice luide Itself felt, There was n spirit of rollnemeut In the very air ; 11 modesty, genlle dignity, n rreshncss, simplicity nml lack el all iiitlll iiitlll cialness, distinguishing all the iippnliitmeutH about the place no less Hi in tlm dress ap pearance nml whole be-irlng or tlm niembers or this chsrmliu family school, Ireui tliu old eld est te the vnuiiKiist. Hut was a revolntlen te me mid a sourcnef doepost wouderiind nd nd miratien. 1 have never seen or feltanythlng like It In nny ether school lu the country. Here, said 1, is genuine charnclor-cullure I Here is the Med girls' wlioel furwhi'li I long h.iMi been lisiklug ! And 1 say se still. Whim: thore I had the ple.isure el meet ing tlm prlnclpil's eldest ilaughter, liiirvili a graituate or the Hall nml 11 product el Its highest culture nml most ttintuelle lnllu lnllu encts, whecutertaiucil me most charmingly liy letting ine cx.iinliie her line collection et autograph", probably as cholce nud valuable iiemiasauv amateur colbs-ter in tlm stain cm Isiist, nuiiiberlug Imtween oue uud two hundred autographs el nnirl) allthoumi alltheumi lieut men mid wouien w'10 inleru our con temporary lilertturc, nrt nml ether nepirt meiitser lifn, lsth Aineric.in nud liuglisli. What Hindu It pirticiilnrlv entertaining and inlereiling, however, was Minn llrickon llricken slelu's rei-oimiel or llm many Incidents asso asse cl ited Willi her pris'liring llm illllerent auto graphs. Nearlv every iihiiiii Ins for her n Nsi'ial hlsterv, sniiioel theiii higlily mnitn Ing, suveral of a deeply pathetic interest. Te thn I liter class Indeng tlm autographs el J. A. (iarheld, bis wire, l.ucretia It. mr lletd, nud the trembling i Inregraphy of the murilored president's hcwI mother, Kll.i H.illeu (nrlleld. It was ilecldislly charai-ter-Mln or Mr. (larlleld, lint, although Miss Ilrlckensteln's riipicst fur his autograph re.wlied hlul only en the even lug Isifere leaving bis Ohie home loge te Washington for the ceremony nHils Inauguration, m vet took the tliue at 01100 le accede te the request and te ilisp itch his autograph te Miss II. be fore taking the Haiti eastward. If ever any. oue would have hid a geed excuse for relus mg or neglecting le write, he had it then. Hut he was never tee much prcssed for tune te Is) courteous, nor ever glow se "great " as te forget liU kindly consideration fir nil. The plain nud unadorned, blunt nud closely pruned autograph et I . S. (irant Is en the same pige 01 tlm album with theso or the Oarllelds. Se Is tlm iiultn illlbirent oue el U. II. Haves l( no al tlie " Lxecutlve Man sion, Washington f and Hut or C. A. Ar thur, mm out resembling (irant' s, nulv n little larger and less plainly legible. Mr. Cleveland's has net jet been pris-ured. Hut our handsome soeroUO orthe navy has Ids ilulyenllle, W. C. Whitney, 11 legible but very hurrkd band it Is. Dm: orthe worst scrawls in the whele col lection is Carl Mchur's, mid prebibly next te him comes that nl the even greater orator, tlie memory el w hose eloquence Mill Is ring ing III our eirs, Wendell Phillips. The lat ter is a particularly rare nutegr.iph, lis Mr, Phillips never knowingly gave it te ,inv col lector. Neither, It Is said, does Henry Ward lheoher ; but Ills, tee, has somehow Ih'eii se cured ter this collection. Me has the Inte Jehn It. (leugh's, l'hllllpsHroeks.iJon. Sher idan's, (.en. Sherman's and many mere et men eminent in Ainerli.m public life. Of r.nglish statesmen there are a number. 'I he Karl et Mhaltesbiiry sent his without n mur mur, and It is n strong, ctmrai teristic hand, one that was evtr open te deeds and gifts et kindness ami mercy, and which, though new cold lu death, will long Im remembered with blessings by thousands the world ever. A learned hcientillc nobleman, valiant lighter against the modern school of nvolu nvelu nvolu llenlsts, and author of "The Kelgu of I.iw " and ether works, writes In 11 round, llewlng hand, running nil his words together : "I send you my autograph rgyll." " l-'reni Lord lieruv " is uneiuer, 111 iniuinni wuu the small, plain oue el " Jehn llrighu" Hut the " noblest Keiu.m nl thorn nil," thn great est living statesin.ili et the world, sent vvnrd through his private secretary that "Mr. (iladsume much regrets, Ac," Yet after the letter wan sealed, it seeins, tlie old man elo quent relouled and dished oil his 11.11110, ' W. (ihulstene," en the eutside lelt-haud comer el the envelope ! Ills hand Is net its legible, hew ever, ns lliateftlm only repre sentative el royalty in tlie collection, King Ualaka11.1I The Inte Dean Mauley, w riling in thoeMiomo llglit-liaud upper comer et a card, Is almost as undecipherable ns Carl Mehurz. Dean Ciriar wrltis much niore plainly, and Archbishops Trench nud Tail aru Isjih line penmen. As a rule, Miss Ilrlckenstein met with nothing but pleasant responses nml millerm courtesy Irem the most eminent persons whom she nddreised. It was only by tho-e who nre most eminent in llielr own estima tion Hint she was robulled. Only In 0110 cuse did she have le have recourse te straUigem te eltiilu 1111 autograph. Ne, it Is net fair te say that either. Mho lias only oue that was pro cured by stratagem. Mho received It quite lairly mid Innocently, net knowing until seum time nllerwards hew it was eubiiued. It is the autograph el President McCosh, nt Princeton, signed te 11 schedule el studies undo by him .mil pasted en llm inside or 11 closet deer 111 Ills ledum room. This was, 1 believe, surreptitiously appropriated iiisemu wnyer ether by n Princeton student, who knew hew morbidly afraid the old Scotch philosopher Is of having specimens of his handwriting couie into tliu ikissossIeu or anyone else. Well, 1 don't blamu liiui much ; for his peiim inslilp certainly is nothing In be particularly proud of I Still I have scen worse. Notably among artists nml arters. It. Swain milord's and W. Hamilton (.'ib (.'ib sen'ri me excoetloiiHi both write very lalrlv. at least ir llielr autographs lu this collection, sent by tliemsolven, are geed specimens. Kdvvlu lloeth, however, Is no oxceptlon. He writes as If his pen were beyond his control, running away irem htm. " Lillle Langtry " has Inscribed her iiame as with a slick dipped lu Ink Instead of 11 pen. Her L's truly are unique. Dr. Damrosch's naine you liavu te guess at. " Kd. ltemenyl " is as In imitable with the pen, fortunately, as he is with tlm violin. Adeliun Pattl sent her iiaiuoenadalnty card, whlle Chrlstiue Nlls Him wrote her'a across the lower part el her photograph lu quite u masculine, ltturary hand, uud thou Held the combination ler Its weight III geiu, lliure or less, usually mure. It was at the Klmies, and se " nil for a geed cause you knew." Ml- fair young frieud'H collection Is richest, however, lu the autographs of Kuglisli and American literary men mid women, very many of whom Hunt kindly expressions el interest and generous sympathy nleug with their names. Tlioyallerd the most striking proeioi vvnat 1 jusiroinarked that the really eminent are never aim ve granting 11 courtesy ns the busieit are nover tcx) busy, se long hh they recognle tlmt It Is net fn n spirit or niere idle curiosity or Impudence that tlie request U inade. As Dr. Hei inns has re cently mill. In his delightlul "New Ton Ten folio" lu The Atlantic "There may be authors who receive he many that ills out et the question te take any Hpechtl notice el them, it la a matter of loellug, and net of obligation, but tlie wrllern weulil like nt least te knew Hint their loltern have roached tlie object of thelr Hireutlen or homage-. The writers el such letters inaybenn. Hured that they always give pleasure, even II they bring no otlierrnspomio than tlie tearn wlilili nre tlm luxury of worn-out jioebiHiiil ether Honlstlve tintiirei In thelr (Iy of wonkness. I have fully roeog. nlreil the prlvllegoef nil porneim who have nil honest love nml nilinlrntleil Ternn author te tell him he by loiter, nml te hnpe fur mi acknowledgement without Insisting upon It inn right-'' And the leclplontef it roquest ler mi autograph can readily Hen, or feet, whether It In prompled bysurh"nn honest levnnml iidmlrallen," or by niore Insolent curiosity, or evon i purely mercennry npirlt el speculation. It Is only the self-important, wnuld-bo-emlnonl, who fall te inake nny distinction, nml lmnglne that their ominenco nml oxcellenco make It Incumbent upon them te treat wltlilnlty disdain all tlie rest 01 numaniiy, or Hicriuy te instruct thetn ni te thelr murvolleus popularity, nnd the WMitloreunnmotintorvvork they de, and hew nit their precious lline Ih Liken up, Ac Am amusing illustration or tliN, which long has been my Hecret hollef, In allorded In Miss IS'h nl tin in. Kx-Jmlge Tourgeo, who went en A 1'oeI'm Krraml when with nucli nil equljiment ns bis he neught llternry distinc tion nud tried te run Our Continent, fills two whole pages In telling hew precious hlstlnie Is, lar tis) precious te wasle lu writing nuto nute graplis! "1 make it n rule," I10 Hays, "never te send duplicates, especlally when an yester day 1 had he many request accumulated as te take almost the entire dav te fill thorn (iratueus man II). Indeed think theso eolleclorn who ask Iwoer throearo the born enemies ortheso unfortunate human belngg who chance te be noted or notorious" etc., etc. Isn't tills very like the man whowreto In reply te 11 similar request: "I never answer such loiters" nml thou slgned his nnmel lfnny thing, Indeed, this Is worse, n real Irish bull. Hut the bent part of the Joke is that the renowned maker of llrlcka without Straw mid such like, was net Hatls fled with writing thin ene letter el two pages te tell hew llltln tline he had te wrlte his name; a few weeks alter, nil unsolicited he wrote stilt another much lenger letter, or rather sever.il or thetn, one te oech of a num ber of i-ollei'tors, te impress thn fact upon them, mid te read thorn a ilitltise nml net very courteous locture en the crime et ask ing hiicIi " noted or notorious," such exceed ingly busy moil as himself, te wnste thelr precious strength nnd moments lu writing llielr autographs! Till1 best reply the famous ot-jitdge could have received would have been the letter written Miss It. by a man fully an noted nnd as busy as he, nud n geed deal mere se, tee, the learned author or "The Light or Asia," "IVirln orthe niith'Wc. Ile wrete : " It Is no bother,' but n charming compli ment, tn be asked tnnblige threo Ainerlcan young Indies. If se slight n tnsk as that of writing my nanin four tlnien will ellect this, you see I de it at once ami most willingly, " Yours xery truly, " Kiivvin Ahnei.h." Justus full of kindliness nml hearty geed w III, ami ut the same time thoroughly char acteristic of the distinguished author, surely in busy 11 m-tn ns any in K11 gland or America Is the following tint nderns my .Wiling friend's album. It cinie 111 rospenso te n request for his autograph 011 threo cards, ene of thorn te go te the Linden Hill mu seum : "Mf Hear Inrli "Would you mind telling me ill the same legible round hand, with the lines kept a litlle farther apart, 10 as net te contuse a nnd d, what jour school museum in uieint te contain, generally ? And also, whether you nre a little group of l'russlm glrln col lected under tlie Lindens of anew I'athor I'ather Lind' (ler Indeed I have answered you at ence for love of l'riedrieh). And thirdly, what j 011 uduiire ic fer'' My books are meant, net le 111 ike you admire mr, but ether people. " Wherein, idea 10 observe, they diller from most books written ns earclully; ami they entirely miss their mark if you lliiiik of them ns pieces of w riting only. "Kver (In Llnilen-sli.ule) airectienately jeurs, J. Itt skin." That doesn't sound like the crabbed, scolding old critic .Mr. Kuskin Is coniinenly reprtisented te be, does It? Wii.kii: Cot mm merely senils his "kind regards ;" Matthew Arneld thinks his name enough; se does Henry Oreville (Mine, Allce Duranil), the hearty teller of sea talon W. Clark Kussell, who writes a inlsorable si'hoel-boy's hand, perh ips te corrasiend with the qu titty et his stories, Kilinund (iosse the italntv lK)Ot and almost ever-cultured erltl', i'liauias Hardy nutlnr of "l'a.- fni 11 the M iddng Crowd," Ac, Tlies. Huuhes, C. II. Mpurgoen, D. Crnlk ami it number of ethers ireui across the se.u 1'ref. Max Miller sends his photograph nnd his ilium in threo languages. " Your obedient servant J. A. 1 rondo" writes a rapid, dimlmitlve hand ; while Antheny Trellnpn ser.iwled as if he had sorlvener's cramp, yet he said It was dene "with pliusiire.'" The iirc.it lincrutnble Kebert llrewniug's chlregraphy might be mistaken ter that nt some Herman who had only late lu Hie learned te write Kngllsh, nud had learned it Irem Charlette M. Y'onge, whose hand is just ns angular nnd Irregular. Trances ltidley lIaverg.il sends a copy el one of her devout poems, lu a painstaking hack-hand. "MM Uradden," tee, writes back-handed, nnd says : " 1 am very glad you like Asphodel, which of all the stories I ever wrete is the one that pleased me best In the writing el it. I'.eliuve 1110, Very sliicerely yours, "Maiiv M.vxwui.i, nee IIiiaiide.v." Jean lugolevv whose volume el New l'oeins has recently been issued, w rites : "Yeu dear little American girls want ten many autographs I have sent an extra one that I may net be nsked for mere from the same address I "My leve te you, "Jkvn I.vrir.i.evv." An iiitnrestim; Is tins from the llevelist vv hese works are still as popular as any Uith in his native land uud lu ours : "Ji Pear Uirlx " I send you whit v 011 ask of 1110, and am sorry It in worth se little. Autographs were a raiity, bin nrn new a drug. "I'll viti.i s Kr.viii:." The rnspoiine of 11. I). Ulackmore te a Joint request linm tliris) of the young IiuIIen is at least lull et 11 pleasant giMsl-wlll if net or llrst-elann xietry. Here it y, tlie rorerence in the llrst rliyme is te the uline, sent with the request le pay ler tlm return postage. " cry IihiI rliyme In uvchaiige tei ailinie 'full Miss Mai In IlilrkeiisUIn L alu w until I Imevci lliluu "siliolller, Mls K (' .Incline 'le tidepl uiealse lliluu. "Or pel Imps 'Imcie boiler J el Te be lhlnti, swi cl Alargiicl. " New- I'nint inn a reluge w It 111 n thn niu-eiiin. Veil lulu I ihe whole Hi it remains el 1110, 111011111." Te each couplet Is signed the novelists full limue. 1 snot 1. 11 Ukoyettotell of nil the pleasant notes Miss Hrickoiistelu Hhnvved me from our American literary men and women, She has, 1 think, the autograph et every recent p.iet mid author el tliu llrst rank 111 the country, with the oxceptlon of perhaps halt a 1I07011 who had dled before she began her collection. Chief among the missing ones are the names el Kmurseu, llayard Tay Tay eor, nnd Sidney I.inler. Longfellow's wan procured only u short tline bofero his death, and shows a trembling hand. Whlttier still holds his pen llriulv, mid w rites with a clean delicate stroke. Oliver Wendell Helmes tiddn te his much-leved name the modest re ro re (mest, dilUdently ienned en the margin or the page: " Please don't let the whole school loose en inel" Itret Harte writes daintily J Jehn lturreiiL'hs only less se: Cel. Hluclnsen Is 11 issir writer ; Kichard (irant White had a strongly chanictorlsiie nami j me op. penlte el Kdiiiuml C. SUdiiiau'H. Lewell wrote a kind loiter f 10111 Louden, en deep nieuiuliig pa 1 hi r seen niter his lamented wife's dwease. Mr, James sends only his name, nn de Frank It. Stockton, Joel Chandler Harris nud ethers, while Tem ixasimui ! rank iscnrn each semi uise a pen pen pertialtiif tliemselves. Mr. Howells writes 111 purple Ink, lu a rapid, net very neat hand. His letter Is worth reproducing hore : " lifnr MestUimei (SIe) "Yeu are very right lu liking the Parler Car I like it myself and you may be sure llm men-folks' are right, tee for once. "Thanking you very niiieli for your pleas ant note, 1 have the pleas ure of writing myself here, and en the ether leir, " Veurn very truly, "W. D. Hewi:m.h. KslUALLY pleasant In this uote from one of the elder generation of our poets and critics, tlie innu who has the finest library of Kngllsh poetry In the oeuntry : "Mr. Stoddard don't think that he ranks Hinenggre.it men; but ir the school glrln or Linden Hall nre or the opinion that he does they will change their minds liefore mnny yenrs nre ever. Se he seniM his pet-hooks te Ills ralr yeutig blends, with an much or his legnril ns they want, "It. ll.HreiiDAiin." Twe of thn luent graceful neles ate from the Seuth. Tlie llrst In lUted Irem . "Cei-si: llli.t., (la., " fl ltciir Viiiiu; .ede-i " It gives 1110 pioisiire teHnnd jeu my ait tngrnpli en thn enclosed card. " ItiiifKiitnllerdn me s dlsTai'tinn le com ply with nn'y request or this Hert ie modestly nud pleasantly eenveved, " Tray liollevo 1110 " Your cordial frlend, " I'At'f. Hamilton Havnf," This Is written lu a small, cramped baud. ThOHOCend displays n style or enmanalilp that might well be mistaken for copper-plato work, se even, line, delicate. It would de nn n model in the "copy books" for girls In our schools. I lore Is vv lint it says : "NilwOni.r.AN-n. " V)cr .Vim "I have Just rocelvod yeurj nnd Minn Scbettler's Joint request nud hasten te re- bkiii(i te your requestj ler ume inen, nun 11 lines change, net te mention nddrestes. Let me wish you, ns I have your fair school scheol schoel innto A Merry Christmas ami a long lilt. ' Y'eurH truly, " O. W. Caiim:." l'nmrvi's next te Mr. Cable's the most beautlful chlregraphy In that of the Iiuinnr 1st, ltebert Hurdotte, while probably that el Heraco K, Soudder comes next, T. Ik Al d rich's being tee fincy. The rest of our hu morists all write inlsorable h-inils : J01I1 1111 lings (II. W. Shaw), who vouchsafes tlie in formation that " politeness Is the gallantry ofthe heart," Ik Marvel (I). (1. Mitchell), Mnrk Twain (Simuel Clemens), and Mrs. Partington, who ventures Inte verse in this wise : " Mv anlegrapli most surely, Ml, 'lis Inu y jeurs 'iippendlng this " II. I. Sliii.l.Ainin." Seui: orthe most charming lettcrs were, hew ever, wrltten by our literary women. The venerable Mm. Hewltt, who, though Kngllsh, belongs te un tee an tlie great liter ary bonefactor et youth, whose translations, sketches mid poemn nre still a delight te thousands of children, though her name is less a familiar household sound te-day than It was fifty years age, wrete In a firm hand : " I am near tlie close of my KM year, and I hope, It Ged spates your lile he long, veu may have ns many blessings te thank Illm for an Your sincere friend, " Maiiv IlewirT." Mm. Mary Mbeh Dedgo took tline in the midst of her work en the AY. A iciefru te send nt least her name. Se did that tho roughly A inerlcmiied Kngllsh woman, the nuthoref "That I.isne' Lowrle's," "A Fair Ihrbarlan," Ac, Mrs. Frances Hodgsen llur uett, writing in n large, slender hand, in strong contrast with Charles Kgliert Crad Crad deck'n (Mary N. Murfree), who writes like n heavy-listed professional copyist, se mascu line nnd Htreug that 1 don't wonder our dainty J (onion literati never suspected her's of lielng n fresh vnuni girl's manuscript. Mm. A. D. T. Whitney's writing closely rn rn Hemblen Mrs. Iturnett's. Six years age Har riet lleecher Stewo still wrete lu a line youthful hand, despite her well nigh three score years and ten, 10 scud " A Happy New Y'ear, from . " Y'eur unknown Irieml, "11. II. Stew r.." Sarah Orne Jovvett, from whose gifted pen we have already ncolved some oxqulsite work, and have reason te expect still botter, w riten n cordial uote of thanks ler the requent for her autograph. Harriet 1'roscett Spof Spef Spof lerd sends her's, n very feminine hand, " With great pleasure ;" Kouise Chandler Moiilteu "Wltlilsist wishes." CollaThax CellaThax ter's autograph Is In 11 mther pretty back hand, while tlie lauionled nuther et " Ka Ka niena " wrote her name In a plain, legible hand. Sodeon'Lucy Karcem, who says, an we may Indeed judge from some ether ex quisite poems : " In many things I feel perhaps as young "as any of you yet although It might net be true te the ' sdstorheod ' te tell veu exactly hew many years I shall have lived in the world en the next fifth of March." I'.ebecca Harding Davis the Philadelphia wriler of some excellent short stories and poems, sends n very plea mt letter ; whlle Jim. Cleminer, whose volume of poems has recently been published, Reut, net long be fore her death, a copy el ene of thorn ; se does Margaret J. Pre .ten from her home at Lexington, Va. AveTin.lt ene of our most premising fe male w ritem, w hose " Guenn " is nn oxqul exqul oxqul sieo pioce of work, writes thus : " I send autographs as deslred, w ith many thanks, ler 'we schoolgirls'' kind expres sions el approval et One .Summer, and rogret that Aunt Serena has tailed te satlsly that august tribunal. Sincerely, " Ki.amhi: Wim.is Hew viin." ller letter is dated from " Lludenstrnsse l.T..-Mtultgard," where the request reached her while en her Ktiropean tour. The author of "The I,od-llerso Claim," nnd whose "Jehu Hedew In's Testimony " is just out, writes a long, modest letter, closing with " I can uuly thank you for jour apprecia tion, ever-appreciation, the' it may lie, ofthe work the name in associated with. " Very sincerely yours, 'Mau Hai.i.ei'K Foeti" Tlie following bit of llattery was drawn from Mrs. Terhuiie : " If my handwriting wero ene tentli ns geed ns Hint en the card which conveys te 1110 your Mattering request, I would proudly supply autographs for the millions. " Yours truly, "Mauien H.vni.ANii." A little peem is the elleriug el Miss Wool Weel soy, signed : " Y'eurs very sincerely Susan coenuge." 1 riNi that If I wait for a geed place te step In this autograph Drift 1 shall go en for pages. Oue place Is ns hard its the ether ut which te leave oil. Se I shall quit right hore. Ne, I really can't without at least giv ing two morn notes, Irem two el ouryeiiiigor writers wlie have already dene se much ler our literature ; Hie first, 0110 el our most Impel ill novelists ; the ether, in the Irent rank of Aiuerlciu lemale poets, a true lever and exquisite delineator el the inner spirit of nature's varying tonus : " Fr.eiiKM'i:, Italy. " J)ear l'oteii; Ltuliei " Y'eur letter has been forwarded te me from Sorronte. audi comply Willi your re quest with pleasure; the mere no because I myself mice had a great fancy for collecting autographs. 1 thought 1 could read charac ter in them, Kut I hope you will uotsee mipeiii theso very peer strokes 1 am mak ing new : 1 have been ill and my hand is net steady. Yeu will llml the signatures 011 the secend page. " 1 havealways wanted te soe that irt of Pennsylvania irem which you write ; it must be very beautltul. "lam glad you liked 'Anne.' My own Hchoel-glrl Ulewasa very happy one, uud 1 like le please school girls. " ery truly yeum, " C. F. Woei.sox." The ether In dated " Geneva, Ohie " : " tear ieung T.adten " Yeu soe that your tlattering litlle nole ban successfully nchiev ed its errand. That In perhaps because 1 can allnrd te take the iKither,' which our ' great men and women' cannot, through lack et time ami U'cause of the many applicants. "Sincerely yours, "Km 111 M. Themas." Here I really will step, though I am net halt through with the album, ' It.sl'as. lieitBlen nud iJilier Trmililes. Ills very natural that Hlsheji Henry ('. l'otter, or the Episcopal church in New Yerk, should leek upon the present lalsir troubles through religious HiKvctaeles, ami theie wilt .possibly be hoiiie who will allow thelr lips te curl Inte a aneer at the suggestion of a religious Halve for the disease. Yet few will attempt te controvert this feeling language et the distinguished churchman: "We may cover the pages or our statute iMxiks with laws regulating strikes and lnlllctlug sever est penalties en theso who orgaule reslsbince te the individual liberty whether of employer of workmen ; we may drill regiments and erfect our inlice ; the aalety and wellaroef a state In net lu these things, H is lu tlie coiiteiitmout ami loyalty efltH people And theso ceme by 11 dltlerent raid. YVIien capltallsU ami ompleyera of lalmr have ferever dismissed the tallaey, which may be true enough In the domain of political economy, but Is essentially false in the domain of religion, uihi lauer iinu luueiui are llllKO acoiiliue- dlty.te be bought ami sold, ouieloyea or dbmlsseil, paid or uuderpaiU M the luarket .. . i.,... 1 1..1 .,.- " ahull decree iwhen the Interest of workmen mid tnaMer Ahall have been owned by both "? ?inr mul ll, slmre of l,1 li'ierlng man Ahall be something niore than n inere wngn; when the principle et n Joint Inlerisl, In what Is produced, of all the brnlns nud hands that go te proiliicelt In wlely nml gonereunly rocegiilred ) when the welld elng et our fellow men, thelr hnuies nml reed, their pleasures nml thelr higher moral nnd spiritual neces sities, shall Ihi seen te be matters cencernlm which we may net darn te say, "am I my brother's l.oeor?" then, but net till then, may we hope le heal these grave He.nl divisions concerning whlMi I horn need In be among us nil, as with Inrnel or old, "great Mwrohiiigser heart." TIIIIY l'.(Kir.t) IIIM. HnUrtiirrd en unions nnd labor. And wildly lie brnndltlied lit tint j lie lehl them In take gun nnd nnlire, And re for the capltnllid. Ile lehl llmmtlicy never nei d 'climber 1 In Ir though ts w 1th reupcct rnr tlm law I He aiil Ini unsnne of thelr number Hut nil that he win kid was Ids Jaw I Ilrem Titl-Ilitt. .Noxrnet a lp,tlineulil prove beyond a doubt that Allceck'H Pereus I'lMters cure l',iralyl, Ni rveus Debility nnd Irfws or Memery when np piled te Hie spine, 'iliey rcniove Kidney 1)1111. cullies when worn en the sninllnt tlie b irk; applied te the pit or the itninnrli, Dyspepsia nnd Indigestion dlsnppcnr. Cnhln, Coughs and Asthma 110 leiincr trouble trio sintering patient when he uses thnin en tlie client. If you haven Headache, or wnnt te sleep, put nu Allcock's I'oieih Plaster en tlm nnpe of the neck the work Is net only done, but well dene. 'Ihln lem edy net only cures Ague Cake, Liver Complaint nnd Malm 1 1, hut l.s n protection ngnlnst Kevcrs, (mall l'ex ercwi,r (iiw. mnvsu-lvvit I'ABKneric, latidanuiii nnd stupefying syrupe are given te babies by thoughtless motbern te rollevo colic nnd ftctfulncs, but parentH el bright children me Ila. Hand's C'ellc Cun', bo be eaiisn It rcllevi s nnd does no Injury a stubborn fact from pxprrlimte. Caster Oil for tlie dngt t but lin Hand's Pleas nnt I'liysleftircutldrau nnd intuits, iiinvl-lmd HfKOIAh K0T1VKH, SIIII.OII'.S OATAItltll nKtKI) a nnsltlve euro for Catarrh, IHpthnrle, and Canker -Meuth, for sale hy II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North (;ueen at root. I'eiir-I'inini. Of our American people are mulcted with sick hfjiilnttin tu either its nervous, billens or (en itiMtlM) reiinn, caused by Irregular habits, high living, etc, and neruiui dy has ever completed II until t)r. l.e-lle's HH'(l.ilI'iecrlptleu wnsdis wnsdis ceverid. (Hviilln lilal. bio ndviitlneiiKiit in aiuitlicr celinini. (31 Blltt.Oll's lTAI.l.Klilswhat you iicertmr Constipation, l.nn or Appetite, lllzrlncss, nnd ml sympteins of llv-spi-paia. I'rlre :n nud T5 cents per bettle. Ker mile by II. It. CeUiran. DruggUt, Ne. t) Neilh yucen slri-el. A tjinjcr'i) 0iliilim nr Intcrmt In All. .1. A.Tawiiey,csv.,nlcailbig iiltoriu-yet Win. nna, Mls., vv riles : " Alter using It leriuniii Hi in three jean, I tnkegre-it pleasure In Hat big thil I regaid Dr. King's New Discovery rnr Cnn Cnn suuiitleii, ns tlie best lemedy in Iho neild for Coughs nnd Colds. It his never tailed In cm e the most sevcrn mills I lmveli nl, ami Invali.ltily ldleves thepdn In time host." Tilil lietllen or this simi euro fernll 1 hrent and Lung DNeiscs may he Iml Kreent ( tich run's Drug Hteie, 1.17 unit I.U .North Om en stieet, Ijincastei, Pa. I.aige nl7c, l.Kl. (i) WHY WILL YOU cough when Shlleu's Cure will gire lniinedl.'itnrellut Prlce 10 cts.Mctn, and l, Ker sale liy II. 1!. Cechnn, DruggtsU Ne. 1 17 North buuen stieet. l'nr llfleen jears 1 wns ami ej oil with sevore pain In my head nnd dlncliniges Inte my threat liomeatarih. My sense or 91111 It wan much lm pabed liy the 11 se or hly's Cnam l!alm I have overceino thoe Doubles. I P.. Cise. St. Denis Hetel, w erk. Itlslwiw about 11 ve jcarn slnce tllrfitbORan selling Kly's Creaiii lluliii, and Irem Iho tliuiiet Its llrst lulrnductlen there has been a grew lug demand ter It, and se far It h is given veiy great satisfaction te my ciiHtemers 1 cen-liW lta catairh remedy et genuine merit. A. II Hums, Druggist, Monliejo, Pa. injl7-Jwdced,tvv SLKKPLKSS N1UIITS, maile rnlsarable by that terrible cough, bhlleh's Cure Is the remedy for you. Forsaleliy II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137 North (jmen street. A Sad SIIrortune. Is te ralse a nlce family of boys and girls and then have tliem carried into an cutty grave by that terrible disease Consumption. Heed the warning and check It In Its llist stages by the premptiiHO of Kemp's lt.ds.un for the Threat and Lungs, wnirantinf te euro unit lulleveall cases. 1'ilce Mc. and II. for sale hy II. II. Cochran, druggist, Ne. U7 North Quoeu street. JViuf itzerec. (j) Olt DVsl'El'SIA and J.lver Ceiiiphunt, 5011 have 11 prlnti d guarantee en every bettle et bid bid leh's ftallzer. It neverf.dls te 1110. Ker sale by II II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IJTNertliOui en street- kii)ni:v Titeum.im. A Cae or .llaey Years Sl.indleg Cured With hU lietllen, In 11 .11(111 00 Yeum el Age. ALUiNTeww, Pa., Mays, lv. Danokuev HiTTiULs Ce. (Jeiits : I had been troubled w Ith my kidneys fern number of years, used almost everything without much benefit until I tried Dandelion llltteis. 1 used six hot het tics mul iiui pleiiM-d tes ty 1 tun cntliely rid or the klduey trouble, besides my system being tnnid up se that 1 reel like a dliruieut poison, 1 clicei fully lcconiiiieml the same te all mulcted In this way. J ACOil MU8CI1I.1TZ. lubiWuidru.Th.S TUB UEV. fiKO, II.'TIIAYKU, or llourlien Did., says : " Iteth myself nndwlfoeweour lives teSllll.Oll'SCONSIMl'TIOVCUItK." ter silo by It. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North quicu Btieeu An Answer Wantcil. Can nnyone tiling us ncasoet Kidney or I.lvcr Ceinplalnt that hlcctile Hltlcrsulll net spci-dily cure ? We say they cannot, ns thousands of cases already pci 111. incntly cured and who 1110 dally recommend big l.lectile Hitters, will pteve. blight's Disease, Diabetes, Weak II ick, erauy miliary ceinplalnt quickly cmed. 'lhcy puilfy the liliMid, legulale the bowels, and act diiectly en the diseased parts, lively bottle guaranteed. Fer sale at Hie. a bettle by 11. II. Cochran Diugglst, 137 and IS) North ijuecii Htieut, Lan caster, l'a. (i) AUK YOU MADE iiilaerableTby Indigestion, Constipation, Dlrrlnesn, Less et Appetite, Yeb iiwisKiur euuiiu v utilizer is 11 nosiiive emii. Ker sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne, North spleen stieet. UI The 1'iipiil.itliiu of iJiuciiKter Is about 3n,(me, nnd we would sav at least one eno ene hair aiu troubled with some uuccllnii or the Ihreiluud Lungs, as these ceiiiplalnts 1110 ac centing te statistics 111010 numerous than ethers. W e would advise nil net te neglect the opportunity te call en us and get a bettle et Kemp's luilstut ter the Thre it unit Lungs. Prlce M cents ami II. Trial size tiee. Hespectfully, 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 North yueeu stieuL (3) . "IIACKMKTACK " n lasting nnd tnignnit per funic, l'rli oil unit .VI cents. Ker silo by 11,11. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 NeithCiuceiistreul. lIurklen'M Anile Halve. The ltejt Salve In the world for Cuts, Ilniltes, tioies, Utters, Halt Itheuin, t ever Hores, Tetlei, Chapped HuiiiI', Chllbalns, burns unit all Skin KruiHlens, positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. 11 la guaranteed te give iHirfettsatisrac iHirfettsatisrac llen, or money refunded, i'rlte '1A cents lsir be 1. Fer sale by Cochran, the Dnigclst, 137 and 13J North Uuoenstieot, Lancaster, ra. T'lh.VS MOT11KK3I MOT1IKK3I! MOTIIKKSIII Are you disturbed at night nnd broken of your real by a sick child suifertug and crv lug with tbu excruciating pain of cutting U-etliT It se, go at once and get a bettle of Mrs. WINSLOW'8 00T1IINU HYltUP. It will ivltove the peer ltltle sutrorer liniiiedlntely depend uiien It; there Is no mtsuike about It. There Is net a wother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you al onto that It will regutate the bowela, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te (he child, operuliug like magic It Is perfectly sate te use lu all cases, and pleasant te ihe luste, and Is the prescription of euw or the eldest and belt female physicians lu the United Staled. Beld everywhere. i3 tents a bettle uiay31-lydM,W.SAw CAHHIAUBH. CTANDAUI) OAKIUAUE YVOltk. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUIIDER Market Streot, Bear of Foateffloo, Lanoestor, Fa, My iteck comprises a large vnrlely of the Latest Style buggies, l'hailens, Carriages, Mar ket and lliidluess Wagons, which 1 oifer al the very lowest flgurus and en the meat reasonable teniLs. 1 call special attention ten few of my own dr. signs, ene of which Is the KDUKKLKl UI.O.ShD 1'inslClAN COUl'K, which In decidedly tie neu lest, lightest and most complete 1'hyulclau CarrlKRe in the country. Persona wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear lu uiliid that they tuke no risk tu buying my work. Kverv Carriage turned nut In ulnhliHni veuisi aureed I one that la the kind of guarantee 1 Imv u toerltr mi iuunu. aii wurK iuny waxiuuieu, IHUW I ulvu ma r rail I - rritiVir,iTLi7i piiukipti v attkndkD TO. One Ut of workuVei Leuuy5iteyid e? ' Uiatpurpete 11 anil insn aVm ?AlliV".rJ'"l,,r .i.miiii ni-iiin. in., nnn i-nn.en.nsTinnrt Ts w RkaWa5, I.ANjA.nt'Kll.leil'llN k.'k7 N Kl On nnd nfler SHNDAV, NOVMnKtlth ! lltMNHLKAVK IIKADINH rer Celninbla and IsAncruler nt 7.l1vm-IVM niHiiinniin.tnp. m, " rnrijiuiiryvlllenl lMh. m. and MDivin. rer ChU kfrs at T.laa. in. and (1.11) p. 111 , ,-TIUlNS I.KAVKCOLUMIHA rer IliWrUng at 7..-K) a. m ., U3.Vniid3.40p. in. rer Irfjbnnen at u jand Hi) . m. . i TUA1N3 1.KA VK QUAUIIYVILLK Ker li.,irni.i1i,lS;5S nnrt " " '"' 4 !' rer iuinaiiiisatn.-na.Tii. aniij sun m ' r or lailmnnn mnip,S, " ' ' '"' rer ltV.uJ5.!l,l5i.w BTKKKT (LnncAnler.) rSJ 'x' .' s i.v? . ". i4eniid 3.40 . 1.;: ' r iTa 5.V. WA . . 1 rer Olllirrvvl i ; ,,l- HIIU l I fK AvV !?l',i5?JU ml W n1 ' ,'',i.".ii!i ) P. . 1 ana Kit) i. m, (lAnpiLitMr.t r or iHiuiinen al B.47 a. m..llM irnii iviii !v in or Unnrrvi III.. ,in,,M"" !" -', P-1". h. . . ., -- .-'-... ... i.niiniii iLim n in. Ker rer gUWDAV TKAIHS, TKA1N8 LKAVK KRADINU Ker l.nnciiHter nt 7.W a. ni. and 4.na n. in. Koryieiiiyvlllost l.iii. in. ' TKAINS I.KAVK DUAUUYVILt.K rer Lancaster, Lebanon and Heading M7.I0 a. ni TKAINS LKAVK KINO ST. (iJinrastnr.) rerUeartlng and Lebanon at B.08 a. 111. and 3.V P.m. rer IJunri y vllle at B ,10 p. m. TllAINs LKAVK, ritlNCKBT. (Lancanler.) P m nnd ,-obanen anrt 8.1a. ni. and i (H. THA1N"J LF.AVK 1.KIIAN0N. rer Lnncnster at 7 a. m. and 3.15 p. in! nrv,niirryvllbiatsi5p. in. Ker connection at tfelumhta. Marietta June Hen, Lancaster .function, Mnnhelm. Keadtnv and Lebanon, see ttme bibleii ntall alatlena. A. 11. WlLHON.BupennlnndenL PHNNSVLVANIA KAILKOAD HC1IICI). ULK. Trains lsavs LAKOABTun and leiva and arriv n at Phllndelpbta as fellows 1 lmve I Iaihvu l'hllndolphIa.Lancailer. WK1TWAKI), I'ncltle Kxpressf 11:4) n. in 1-35 a in. isnws i.xiireisr......... wny Passenger Mail train via Mt, ,Iey. Ne.SMnllTrdiit ...... Niagara Kxpress Hanover Accetn rast Line) Ktederlik Acceui...... Lan caster Acce in Iliirrlstnirt; Acceiu.... Columbia Accmn IIirrlBburg K-vpiess... ChKnsenud Clu, liix.,) WesUirn Kxptess),..., KASTWAKD. Phlln. Kxpiess) rust Llnet Ilarrltlmrg Kxpress... Lancaster Acceiu ar, Celimdila Accem,...., Keashore Kxpies lohnmewn Accem Sunday Mall H ly hvpressl HniTlsbnnr Aceeni (.Ma, 111, tM a. 111. 7-en a in. 0 21 a. in. C'Na. in. P Jt a. ill. D3.1 a. in. 9 5na. 111. e.vi n. 111. 2. p. ni. 2 10 iv. 111, sai p. m. 5 'ID p. lu. 7.J0 p, m. 7:4n 11. in. vli Columbia 7:10 a. 111. via Columbia ii:Mia.m. via Celumbia1 via ml Jey.. IH 11. III. 4 40 p. ui.r R-40p HI. 8 Ml p. III. llMft p. in. Leave Lancaster, 1 45 a. ni. e (i" a. 111. H: 1 0 a.m. gJ5a. 111. ) en a. in. KM p. in. 2-05 p. 111. .1 (Kl p in. 4:15 p. 111, 111-45 p. III. 1- ui a. m. Arrlve at l'hlla. 4:45 a. m. 8:'A5 a. 111. IDrJOn. in, via Ml. ley 11:45 n. in. 3 15 p. m. 6 mi p. m. 5 45 p. ni e V) ii. m Clip. 111. 1 ti 15 p. in. rmi 1'iimnHier.Accnin ineililllllti Iaavim Ifsrrl. burg at :ln p. 111, uud arrlyen nl Lancaster at 0.35 p. ut. 'Iho Marietta Aocemmoflntlon lonvea Celiim titanic Ma.ni.iinit renclicsMaiUiltaatnur Alse, leaves Celuinbla at 11:15 a. 111. and 2.15 p. m., reaching Marietta nt 1-2 01 and 2 55. Leavei Marietta at 3 05 p. 111. and arrives at Columbia c. 3-3L1; also, leaves at 8-.L5 and arrlvea at 8.60. Tlie Y'erk Accommodation leaven Marietta at 7.10 and arrives Ht Lancaster at 8 00 connecting with Harrlsburg K (press at 8 10a. 111. The Fredeilck Ac:mninodntten, west, connect ing at iJiucasliu with Fat Line, west, al2:ll) p. in., will run through le Frederick. The KrodeUrk Accommodation, cast, leave Columbia at 11-25 and renches Lancaster at 12-Vl p. in llanover Accommodation, west, connecting at Luncnster with Nlag-ira Kxpress at 9.50 a. 111 will run tlueugb te Hanover, dally, oxcept Hun day. tast LlnA, west, en 8nnday, when flagged, will step at Dewnlngtnwn, Coatesvlllfl, l'nrken. burg, ML. 1 or, KIDalietlitewn nnd Ulddlotewn. trimenlj trains which run dully. On Sunday he Malt irutn wustmnsbv way of Columbia. J(7llllJ. Fihki iniiKii riHKII WAT Kit 11 WATKltlll WATER Great Bargains. AT KEPLER'S. $40,000 WORTH -or HARDWARE WILL UK SOLD REFRIGERATORS Water Coelers, LAWN MOWERS, CLOTHES WRINGERS, OIL CLOTHS, Ready - Mjxed Paints. All Want te Tuko Advantage of thla GREAT SALE, WOOD AND IMOITMPS. Special InducemenU aud Bargains -re it Mechanics, liuilders, Farmers (IKKAT VAKIKTV or T1IK 11K8T Steves, Ranges, Heaters, FURNACES, -ANU- HODSB FDRNISHINQ GOODS. At.l. WII.Ii HE SO I.I). BEADQUARTBRS FOR Champien Eeaper ANII UKFAIHS. A. C. KEPLER. pKOBUK KBNBT, I., Oarpenter, Contractor & Buildw. . ,; UKH1UKNUR-NO. MB WKHT KINU T. 8II0r-ieA8T QUANT 8T., OppealU httlea IIOllKO. ( . , All were reeeiTe 1 my prunpi wui WUiun, t Allimofei joeuuiKuuBaea 1 tlee ana ea rneuw wnw. MtuutMiaruwaa, r J 4 t A
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