'.ri te,- -J tttl tjj-w - r tyrc TM1 -4 NOBLE IMVKItS. tltB HVKJVmHAHN AANUTHH 1IUIHUM turn Hirmn mi mm. Vulalr t'unipsil.en. ul Itiaullr. thai nrt) Net Hll.li A H. milling; Talk nt Mlieams mi llelh Hides ul Ilia Mra-Th Meuse tnw.r On llie Hlilim, The tiawlur Hal III lilstitd arm clmlr niul llie Mititikuel litsplpn, l 1 1 til it k "wlftly from tint IHuary window, milled te llm nutiinni liMrtt Hint iti ntllltHl the IiIIIh ntnl Vallen el Drtiinern. I, Ike lUyard Tayler, " lln hid (ten; litin hulled lhu peer sipit'oiedeiungu olthe vrnrlil " Aiuleui ler Ketnti of tlm ulce tlie reporter pilt a leading question s llu I ever seen n liner country t Yeung iiihii, l'mn ttnller I Of 1'uiirne this Und'n Keed, but llie ntonei aruae thick It'll haul te llnd, nntl when yrni hae net down te llie tell It iMii'l cenimrti Willi IniKi JiihI or lli iMge. Hit! 1 knew jim talk nf llie whole country, ami haUncn lint geed I""0 Ht," laml with the naliiral lieaulle of the lewer Kin! ami IU euterpil'dnK ointnllen. Te answer your question frankly 1 mniil any jew, I lnve neon many tnlleyn tnuie beauti ful and foillle than llie valley of l.sneioiler county, anil many IiIIIhiiuiI ileia mero re- inniitle than we liae in mu eastern nan ei America. Illlllaeil I" Hang the Hudsen 1 The Hiiitiehnliti, wen rrem Cutler's pinnacle un ii ulnar day when the lenen hid turning, 1 n Might that the HiiiIheu can harilly rival. Take llie reail lieui l.llwtty H'iinre te Fishing creek, ami w lien ynn come te tbe (.'idler mansion crown crewn IriK fiie nf the lilghe.it hill jeu will II ml a glorious vlew, hut walk arrow the tleltla heck of llie lieunc and you nlllHttlkii a path leading out towards (he liter (Suddenly you Mud youiaelf en the brink of a precipice many tiundied feel abut u the waler, hiiiI I hi Inte you n primped grand otienti te uiake an engle scream. i rum llie rounded top or reach lleitmii, the the weeded lilll In the mlddle of the ruer nl the neulli, te the sharp curt u et the nar rowed stream through the ti I lit lu llie went, the bank show ene uiibrokeu trenl of woeda In gorgeous autumn color, ami the rher, .preadlng ever inllei, el almllewH or gathered for n ruah between grey rock, neiid tip h neicr ceasing aeilud, translated bmt by "I KO en foreor." Thli It but ene of many vlewn that uiiiy I) had from the rler hllU, all grand ami lawn 1 1 1 til. Hut w htm you ak for a rulatlt u tmtl tmtl tmtl luatoel Ihoxe taud!K'Mjnyeu uiake an uulalr demand. II lauouierorlghl toceiupaio the Ittiilaeii with the Hiisquehaiinn than a brim nett beauty wild a bloude; therefore, when I was thinking el eurrlxcr, I aald, lludwiu m hanged." The HiiiImeu In craud otietili, but la totally ucllpeeil by the Columbia, ami tlm lyjica of beauty ate llie Mine, f it llli liai e I V pallsadea, Ij J The Columbia Is verydeep and lupld, why mu nviiAtui'. wnuiu n nil ii huh ieium ulglAUl troea, nml the waler la no clear that you can loekovortho aldeaml see thellsliMwliumlug n reu ihi among uie ireeieps ir noieiv. I ran nay that I aaw an.lmuu clluiba troe. Yeu know-aalinen nml treul are the only llih In that country. Tin: uiiim:. Yeu aay that you hvllote the Khlne la a dluipielmliiK rtter. Wull, may be it 1, but I don't think am Yeu hi, AmericMia aie uaed te thltiKautin blR kcIe, and ineat el llietu are woefiillyillHaipeliilel whun Uiey llud the fatueiiN Hhtne nel ery wide, ami the caatletl hllta that LMUrd II Iw.i luajeitlc than many Uiey hae ielt at home. A lallthlu lean and a nhert aleut woman M(K1 en the wharf at lliidoitieliu and CrzwI ulleutiy around. Tlie rher rusbed alcadlly ami klleutly bofero thorn nml Kiyetid It lay the Utile low nor Hlngen. The rwt of the landviape wui male up of biro brown hilla, no trrei, no arwvt, but juil a erlm of biK mound! of dry pitclitnl uittb, llke llie aurface of a pleii)(liwl Held thai ha been baked by a Uerce ami. 'lhUwanlhe Hhina The tall llilu mail eH.iied liN melancholy mouth and ald, "I'vii lneu In lUrnum'a clrcuaaoTeral Uiiihi, lint I net or loll ae li.iUly aeld In all my llie ! ' Ilerela the Hucret of It, 'thla ioiieu It fAinoualhe world e or ler lta w lue, ami Uie land lief lahuleiiM alue. Ktery feel of 11 Ii cultlaled, ami thehtiwpwit IiUIkuIim terraced from w atcr uiarKln te rocky top. Tlmti w lien the aoaaeu Isomer the l.iud liea blown and bare, and no alraiiKr would iniTKiieNH that thoee hard, dry lilllt hail jivldwl a nolile crop of tt.e "eiil of the fiMUiliiK Kr.ipe , tlie w lue tlmt makuth ulad the ln-iirt of limn" but when heahuna hliiiHdll iiuwerthy of the blending, beceunw a curxc. A man who haiaome Idpner what te ex pect cannot fall te be luiprcNxttd with the lUilue, Willi the aleady rapid Mew et tills deopatreim from lb mountain and lercnt home, I'nMnuclcut tewuaand ruined robber caittlea te the huh. The roiuaulie aspect olthe acenelH greatly marred by tlie culture of the grape, but wllh eery ceimiKiidlug hill and H)lntef vantage ou tlie river bank, guarded by therulli of a canlle or a beacon loner the llit wltueai of the domgxef bonler knlghti jfflBXI barons In the lira old daya the river heeuiHa living thing linking llie in;ijent.' lat with the prehent. This Hteady, rapid, mill of blllleua of tens of water, Imi been go ing en through all the agea of man en earth, and far beyond. HohUIe it atauda a ruin, howeld? l'erliai live hundreil yeara, huiI no ene known who built U or hew it fell, though the walla are of Helld in.isenry eight feet thick, and the tall, gaunt ruiiia tell that lla builder wan a man of wealth mid (xiwcr. ItlathlacontraKlefour fioer human gnin gnin deur with the chnngelena Hew el the Ithlue, that U eiiiplitsl.ml at every turn and twist el the mighty atreaiii. It la a grand normeu te ineu, "writ In water," en llie vanity of hu man ambition, mid tuetrllllng Mtlue of tlm houera and ploitaures efthlt tilieri llfeascom llfeascem pareit with llie a long nml at grnnd in llie rher. Tlme may plnce ineuumenU at elei:ant hh these along our greater rlvem; then, uud net till then, may the Ilmlaeu Imi ceiupnred wllh ilia Ithlue. iuiini; UAIll. Aaeurirty el llxe nUxxleu llie wlmrf with the tali American, thore came around the bend of the rl or above ua what appeareil te be a lleatlng IhIhikI w 1th h town en It, It waH a vast rnfl, apparently et level plauka nearly inen with the Htirfacoel the waler, and hav ing tit or boveii low house wllh a popula tion of about "00 men. TIione raftM are built Dflpgaand floored ever In the lumber ru glonaef theuper Ithlue ; lewer down the river they are Joined together Mid form the ineimter rafu ler which the Khlne la lameiia. Thla raft was MM feet long anil about -(H) fret wide, and waa guided by immenne ' Hweepaulthe ntern worked by men. The crew wero hard at wuiL. nml uude a great nolseevorlt; plga and chickens wandered about the bread deck, qnlte as well at o.inens when In I'addy'a parlor. It curved grace lully around the iiend belew uh, pnil "the Meuse tower" and out el alghu THH MOUftK lOWKIt. The Meuse tewer, ramous In the orce of h'euthey, wai the object new befu.-e our party; and cautiously ombarkleg In a bout held teady by two aturdy (Jennau lad, we were aoen sheeting nwlftly down the Htreain. OeoIegUls say that the Khlne was, In agei long age, daiueil up by the mountains through which II has lorced this narrow pas sage, and a ridge of rock Hint cresses the river noarlheMeuso tower In the last trace olthe old obstruction. This natural barrier made it easy fertile robber baron Imhllmrtiin cast le of Khrenfela, or Iho Meuse tower, te levy tell en the river trailic, and llie bad reads made the river the grenl highway ; no doubt In lla time the greatest lu the world. Ktirenfels honor's stene aa the tiauie i a robber' den seeins a stretch of oetlu license, but the old knight no doubt JuHtliied his ex ex ex torlleu by the B.ime roaseiilng new In use by Wall street sharks, and Ills sense of honor la ether inatterH was doubtless of tlie keenest. Acreis the river near the left bank Is a little Island of rock, and en It stands a imuslve tower. Ily dint of dcsiierate tugging at the ear the Uermana bring the het bleed le their faces and the beat close Hgalnst the rocky bank. Then when the emit is quickly made fast we llrst realize the tremendous strength or the current, for the water lulrly bells around ua, and thore la no need el the beat man's caution te step carefully. The Island is simply a mass of rock, and llie tower that rises from It Is built with a limine that rivals nature, Wa enter the arched doorway biiu tmuu me wmuing stairs el Heavy Hteue, worn se dsep by the shunting or many loot of knights and men at arms, of travelers rrem miny lands, that te llml safe looting one I must keep close te the side. The walla are pierced by long mrrew silts for the use of the bowmen, ana deep embrasurea from which were hurled Uie cress bow belia, while a now new now errul catupult swung heavy reaks lar out Inte the streams! te sink the unjley telllnr painfully against tUe current, or me armed baryea ruahlug te slcrin the little Olbralter e! lEe Khlne. tiik i,i:hi:.iiiei' iiaiie. In an tipiHir loom the boatman liirned, "IIiIh Is ihu plnce where llie raU killed Halle I" Wnall smiled, net becauan lliere was anything pleaant in llie notion, but m lieople de when n lahilleus lain U told, Thmi a lady of the party produced a llttle IsHik, and there, In llm gloomy old Inuilal lower, with sun low down lielilud llie hills and all the lauilscaie lu shadow, xlin read, In a low clear Voice, the legend of Illshep llnttrV Hew In a II uie of famlue he gathered Hie starving iirs In hit tntrii, and then sol it uu llreand burnt tliem all. "l,faUli,llaaiiexfellntbflret,,ipielli he, AliiltlinceiinltyUKrenUy ebllgnd le mu fiirtlililtiull. In Uiimii iIiiim liiiliirn, Ul mt, thai only ceiiiii me uiniern " Hew hn slept Hint night, but never irsIii ; ler "In tlm morning, iwlinenlrieil the hull, Wlieru hit lilulut-e liilng nKnlimt Ihn wall, A nwrnt llknrlnatli all e'rr tilin t'lirm, Furtlia rata hail eatPii It out of tlie liame," And, In the steady UMter.SniitheVarhylhm, Ihn low MiUeweut ou letnllnf tfm ntiuy of tats and the lllghl or Halle from tlicm, "I'll KO te my toner, en llie lltilne, ' leplled " 'Tin tbonnfrlilnietti Ibirmany i The walla urn liluli ami tlm tlmrei urn steep, And tlie ttieaui U nlmiigatiil tlm walvrilenp'" Then caiiie the Ihrllliiig climax of the cat gene mad with terror, while Ihearmy of rats Is steadily approaching ever river and ram part wall, rer they are Kent In ghastly J udg muni en the wretched murderer. An American small Ixiy bteke theallence "'rather rough en tlie cat." Tlie neil dny we crinmed ever te lllugeu, Intending te take the ateamlxMl ilewn Hie Khlne, but we found n squadron of (lerman Uhlans embarking en a Heel or siwclal "lentiierH, and were delayed ler several linurr. Although wediil net then knew It, we were en tlie eve el llie France-I'm'slmi war j mid the whole Khlne frontier was mw arming Willi (lerman troe, moving rapidly anil With perfect dl4Cllllnn. Tlinin PiiIhiih wern a splendid Innly or men, and llm roll of blanket paH ncreii the chest arid ever the shoulder gave them a heavy, stalwart air as tlmy lraiiiieil about. Their heriet had lioen Placed lu litlle pens en wheeN, each Just large enough te held etin horse sinedtng, and them) cages weie rolled en beir.l the vessels ami atranged luvloe ranks , then the men lunrched en beard, nml se live of the smntl vessels worn leaded heavily wltheiwtlry nml dienpiHinred down stream. Many n neldier Isiy had mmhi Uie Inst or lllngeueii the Khlmi. Wllh all Its incmor incmer incmor lei lu history nnd ioelry, its gloomy legends and bright Inlry talea, rrewnlng crags and sunny smiling vineyards, what wonder thai thellnrinnns leve it no and that Ihelr liecbi call It Fnther Khlne. tmrittvnrn at i.ui Afuirr.r.i. Mii4flnl AUpinpi m liil,..iliic DilrlLli rami Inf. In Callliinils. Within six uillmel In Angeles, Cat., en what Is known as the old Temple street read, Dr. l J. .Hketchley has started an ostrich rami. Hewn one olthe pluneerii In ostrich rarmlug in Africa, whom he engsged lu the business for many yenrs, and Is the author of n number of Usiks ou the ostrich, and the lt methods of mulch farming. A visit te n AiignUMmnvliiced the doctor that ostrich farming could lie nurcesslully carrled en there, nml he roxelvod te make the expert- menU The result is the Hketchley ostrich farm. On the sixty ncrcs of land devoted te thocn thecn trlclies there are thirty pairs of these beautl f ul birds, I sldes a number of young ones recently hatched. Their IikxI consists almost wholly el corn and nlUtfA, which is n lienullbil plnnt of the l.urerne family. Ieng exporlence has shown that this hill el fare will cause the ostrich te produce mere feathers andel a hetler quality than any ether diet. Kach male is mated, and the two birds bave two acres of ground, 'llie land Is fenced oil Inte lets of ene acre each. The two birds are kept lu ene of thee lets until they have eaten oil all the alfalfa, when they are transferred te the ether, being thus alienated between the two. Frem the observatory tower In the centre el tlie doc tor's residence Uie ostrich grounds leek like an Immense chess beard nnd the gigantic birds like the big pieces scattered ever IU "All the lull grown ostriches you see," nald the doctor, " 1 Imported directly from Atrica, landing them In this country ntllal ntllal vesten, and bringing with them four M.ulra M.ulra nese men and one w emaii, the people of that tribe being mero familiar wllh the ostrich than any native Africans. Thus far my ex crlineiit has succeeded lieyend my exiH-cta-tleus. Net only are the ostriches qui te in luialthy as lu Africa, but Uiey are actually mere prelltlc here than In Ihelr nallve coun try, both In the number of eggs they lay and the utimlier of young ones they hatch, and also lu the quantity of leathers they produce -resulla due, I beliove, te Ibis glorious ell mate, which seems greatly te increase the lertlllty of all animals. I'lie feathers are lully equal lu nil resjiects te any grown In Africa. " Tlie height or the birds Is from b te 12 feet. Their weight varies from eOO te KM lietiuds. The msle Is much the larger, and Is black, while the lemale Is gray. Where, then, you will ask, de white ostrich feathers ceme from 7 They are found en both the male and lemale bird among the loeio feath ers of the wings and tail. It Is the (act that they are se much rarer tlmt uinkes Ihein se much mero doslred, and, consequently, he much higher lu prlce than blacK or gray feathers, for In some rcspecbi 1 consider them inferior te the ether leathern. " The female ostrich does net begin le lay eggs until It Is I years old, but It produces lt llrst crop of leathers at theexdel Us Hint year, i.very seven iiiniiins llieiislter lis plumage is remly ler market, jieldlug about ) of the very lluent I'u'lier.-i, benltliA a large number of less valuable ones. Tlie leathers are net plucked, but are cut oil, quite close le the skill, with large shears made for the purpose. Ne pain whatever is Indicted In the operation. Wllhln a few daya alter the leathers have leeii cut the stubs dry and xhrlvel te such an extent that they are easily removed. The longest and Hnesl white feathers are worth at wholexaleftaplfce, and geed feathers are worth f'JOO a pound. The llrst clipping el young birds wiltavernge 10 In value. Of course It requires a geed deal of capital te start a lnrge ostrich larin. as a full grown pair or birds Is worth from TIM le fMXl, mid a single young bird six months old costs from fl,'0 le jaw; but alter It Is ence under way the return irem the investuinut is a lnrge ene. " We very Holdout )ermlt tlie ostriches le dolhelrewii batching, but mostel It is per formed by Incubators. The old Idea that intrlchet seldom or never require water Ins long hiiice been proven false. They drink Irequently, and even bathe. We keep n water trough In each ien le eunble Ilium te de sa Ne ene knew te what age bh ostrich in ny attain, but I belleve they are llttle short of immortal. In Africa I havoseeu a palref birds that were known te be ever bO years el nge." 1 reminded the doctor of a promlse he had mndu me te show me a feet race between ostriches. We Immediately went te a bread, een space, between the ostrich pens and the house. One of llie keepers opened the deer of ene or the pens, and in response te the doctor's call, twosuperu oitricliea canie run ning te him. After caressing llie gentle creaturovrera few moments he showed them a handful of figs, of which they rue extreme ly loud. Twe of his men then restrained the birds by placing nooses about their legs, until he and myself had walked away about a quarter or a rnlle. Then, at a signs! rrem the doctor, the birds were released nnd the race began. It was a rare sight. Ornitholog ists tell us that the stride el the ostrich w hen feeding Is rrem "0 te?.! inches : when walk ing, but net feeding, "i! inches, and when tur rilled, from U.tj te 11 reel. It soemed te me that In this raw for a handful et ligs from tlielr master, these glgantle birds covered the list uained distance at every stride. I.Ike llie wind they came, their great nooks stretched forward and upward le their lit lit "eat lengtb, aud their wings working. They kept well abreaat for nearly half the distance, and then ene begau te lerge ahead. He increased his lead till wllhln a short dls taucoerus, when he turned his head, and, seeing that bis competitor was cuuslderably In the rear, he slackened his jiace, and Jog ging up te the doctor received his rewnrd in. ligs and caresses. Besides Dr. Bketchley's farm there is an other ostrich rami near Anaheim, a thriving town en the Southern I'acltlorallread.lwenty. Ilvo miles from this city, Hecretary llajanl m a llerirnmii. Wuahlngteii Letter te Ualtliuore Sun. Kocretary llayard Is deveted te horseman herseman Bblp, and almost overy pleasant altemoeu he Is en tlie read uiounted upon a clijiped-tall Iren-gray thoreugU-hrod. Many of his friends lire awaroefhls fondness for horse back rldlug, consequently they takepleasure In inviting hint te ride with them. He en. joys a still gallop, and Is net avorse te jumii lngadltcli should one appear In Ids path, lie usually starts out immediately ufler loav leav tiiK the state dopartuient, and continue his ride until dark, returning in tline for dir.inr. DRIFT. Tin: wrller who tiitl mast teile with arous ing llie love ami forming a lasle for geed literature In my mind, wan dear old Wash Inglen Irving. 1 retnomber distinctly my llrst aw keiilng rts nelilld, ten son se of llie charm and beauty of morn style, the musle of pure and simple language nttuned le thoughts and sonllnientjiaspiireanddollclous. Itcame te me nlniest llke a revelation. 1 felt that I had made a discovery. Over and evor again 1 rend Ihn musical sentences, and began le wonder wliat II was Hint mnde tliem leave he pleasnut, se soetlilng, no thoroughly dellglit. fill an nllect en the mind. I fairly rovelled In tlie enjoyment nnd neon had committed many pages of llie witching nonlencos te memory. And I con lest 1 luve net jet en tirely recovered from my llrst enchantment. I'er often, when 1 llslen te the skilled per formers In the great chorus et mero tnoderu writers, through all the marvelleus orients and Ingenious combinations el thought and words, thore comes sweetly ringing llke a distant cliluie of silver bells, the echo of these llrst liiipresdousvMe deeply felt when the quiet humor of Kip Van Wlnkle or the Io Ie Io geml of H loopy Hellew, andthodeep pathos of the Trlile of the Village, Kural Funerals, The Wlle, the Widow and lier Hen, and otuer gems round lu his Sketch Heek, llrst meved motetaughtorortoloars. 'And all the u u u porler llnlsh nnd oxecutlen of mere rocenl authors rail te ntury me as did the chline of these nllvery tenes lu yenrs gene by. Many in uie most lameus even soem airaineu ana arllllclal In tlielr tones compared with the natural purity and charming simplicity or geed old "Oeellrey Crayen, llent" What CAlled up this roiulnisceuco was the clrcumstancoel my gettlng a new odllleii of Irving my old set hnd liocemo Incomplelo, and the ene big, bulky volume labelled "Works of Irvliig-Kastersklll Kdlllen," re ceived Irem a friend as n mark of (mistaken) kindness koiiie years age, Is a fraud, contain ing only H..H1C works of Irving, and HOerly prlnlml anil bound within Its gaudily gilt covers, and no ponderous nlxiek wlthnl, that I never could te id It with comrert nor evor wlllieut a certain feeling of dlsrospecl,almost Insult te the houeiod author. A writer llke the kindly ami genial Irvlogeughttols) em balmed worthily or net at all. The print, ske. proportion, and style or binding of Ills works ought somehow express, or at least hnrmonl.e wlt'i, the char.tcter and quality of the works Ihemselve. That Isjusl what this new edition I am telling of does. I knew thore hns long been In llie Hinrketnu edition, Uie only worthy ene I knew el till quite lately, but was be bo be yend my means or willingness te buy; rer It cinui ra per volume, nnd thore are evor a doen volumes. I was therefore somewhat surprised when I came across an advortlso advertlso advortlse monl koiiie weeks age of Mr. Jehn R. Alden, the cheap .New Yerk publisher, ollerlng a nmoveluniQ edition, lxmndln hair morocco, marhleii wipes, etc, Just like thatfla volume edition, at the incredibly low ligure et IS ler tli setcomplete 1 New I knew Mr. Alden did publish Heme remarknbly cheap books, but some of them which 1 had seen several years age, while worth all or the low prlce were yet net the kind or books I cared te have In Hiy library ler permanent use. He 1 did net pay much attention te this advorllsc adverllsc advorllsc me'it. The ether day, howev or, 1 recolved, a volume of Oelkle's "Hours with the Itible'1 rrem Uils same publisher at Just as ridicu leusly low a price, and printed and bound te correspond nearly with the advertised do de do Hcrlpllenor living's works. I examined It, and round II te lie a leally bandaome and everyway well made boeK, worth at least double the price, I thought te myself "If Irving Is made in as geed a style I want the whele set." Ke I sent for a nainple volume, which was ollered as a specimen for lllty cents. It Arrived promptly, nnd 1 must say put my doubts le shame. I don't bellev e thore has ev or been ellered lu this country as haiidsome and substantial ly made a set of Isxiks for the money as this Is. As 1 said before, 11 consists of ulue vol vel vol umes, large duodecimo in slze ; printed lu large, clear lype, leaded, with geed margins, nnd en geed paper ; and luund net only as well, but better than most higher priced books, In hnlf nioreo-o. with marbled edges ; the workmanship ou the volumes Is honestly llrst class, Mid the iKxiksare as durably as they are lastelully made. Thoerdorot the volumes is as fellows : 1, I, l(e of Columbus. J. The (Sketch Heek and Knickerbocker's New Yerk. 3 Oliver Goldsmith mid llraco llrace llraco brldge Halt. I. Tlie Albanibra and Conquets el drauada. a, Mahomet uud His Successors and Moorish Chronicles, ti. Crayen Papers, Conquest el Hpaln nnd Npauish Voyages or Discovery. 7, Asteria and Tour or the I'ralrles. s AdTeiituresef Capt, Ilonnevillo and Stlmagiindl. 9 Tales of a Traveller, Abbolslenl and New stead Abbev, and Mis cellanies. The uliie volumes thus contain the complete works of Irving with the ex ception of his l.lfe of Washington. All of which is ellered, carriage preuid, Inr the al most ridiculous prlce of elght dollars. Ik auyone doubts the correctness of my estimate el the excellence of this edition, I wish he would enclose lllty cents te the publisher, Jehn It. Allien, .i'J.1 1'earl street, New Yerk city, for a eciinen volume. He will then rocnle Tlie hkuteh Boek ami His tory el New Yerk, In one volume, et n litlle mero than mw piges, aud will doubt ue mere. As I opened the package containing the books I could net help thinking back half regretfully le the tlme when I used te pere ever n llttle Tauchnltz edition et this author. Hew It would have Increased my delight lu these days te have hail an edition like the present one from which le study my favorlte! And hew much stronger, perhaps, my eyes would Ih) te-day if then 1 had cared u llttle mere ler slze aud clearness of type lu what 1 read ! Tiiri.i it is u been the prosent goneratlen cannot tee gratefully appreciate, the marvel marvel leus cheipnuss el even Uie best literature lu excellent form. There Is no longer au ox ex ox cuse lelt for anyene net te read and own the standard works of our language. And among them surely the delicious writings el our own Washington Irving must ever held a plaeein the Irent rank. As Charles Dud ley Warner says, In the volume ou Irving In the American Meil et Letters Sories, "The service that he rendered te American letters uocrllie disputes; nor Is there any u,uestlen of our nntleuul indebtedness te him rer In vesting a crude and new laud with the en during charms or romance nnd tradition. In this respect, our obligation te him Is that of .Scotland te Scott and Hums; aud it is an ob ligation due only, In all history, te here and them a fortunate creator te whose genius op portunity is kind," If evor the works of any author had the right te spenk as did that " llttle thick quarto, curiously bound in parchment, wllh brass clasps," with- which Irving held such a quaintly charming conversation ou the Mu lability of Literature, then certalnly his own works hnve that rlghL Nearly every vol vel vol ume of thorn can truly eay:""Hlr, 1 was written for all the world, net for the book worms or an "abbey, l was intended te circu late from hand te hand, like otber great con temporary works I" Fer as Mr. Warner again says : " His writings induce te reflec tion, te quite musing, te tenderness rer tradi tien ; tuey amuse, uiey entertain, tney call a check te Uie fmerislmess et modern life ; but they are rarely stimulating or suggestive. They are better adapted, It must be ewued, te ploase the many than the critical few, who deuiand mere Incisive treatment and a deepor-censtderation el the problems of life. And It is very fertunate that a writer who can reach the great public aud entertain it can alto olevato and refine its tastes, set be fore It high ideas, Instruct It agreeably, and nil this in a style that belongs te the best lit erature." In another place this same keen and truthful critic calls attention te a charac teristic or Irvlng's that should make him specially dear le all levers of the pure, true nnd geed in literature. ' Llke Scott," he says, ue uoieugod te the IdeallsU, and uet te the realists, whom our generation atlects. llelh writers stimulate the longing ler some thing better. Thelr croed is short : ' Love lied and honor the King.' It is a very geed ene for a literary miiu, aud might de ter a Christian. The siieruatural was still a reality lu the uire in which thnv wrntn. Irvlng's faith In (led and his leve el human ity wero very simple ; I de notsuppeso he was much disturbed by the deep problems that have set us all adrllr, The bent or Irvlng's spirit was llxed in his youth, aud he oscaped the desperate realism or this gen eration, which has no outcome, aud is likely te preduce little that la noble." It Is that combination, new se tare, of a pjic Lcatl aud pure style, and el real rever- mm with MHlM humor, le ea who wm by nature, Int Mid foremost, a story-teller, that makes Irving net only one or the meat enterUlnlng ami delightful writers for young people as well aa old, but also, as tlie critic before quoted mays t A aafe model for young readers and for young roadeni there Is very Utile In the overwhelming Heed of te-day that Is comparable u Irvlng's books, and, especially, it seems le me, because lliey were nut written for children." Certainly If there Is one thing for which my gratitude te my Ixiyuoeri'a literary guide shall never wane, but rather slmd lly Increase with years, It Is for having early led me te read the Munich Heek et Irving, and next the Heart ei xinuieimvi anu lvauuueni noeiu They saved me Irem readlng all innnner et trash that then was in vegue among the young. They gave me a standard according te which te Judge ether books. They, and twrtlcu larly Irving, did mere than all else put to gether le glve direction and form te my lit erary tastes ; le enable me te tell dress irem geld, cuafrrretn grain, and te make me pre fer the latter te the former. Tim fact Is, If wecanonce get our boys and girls te read books llke Irvlng's, we noed net have very much anxlely alwut what they read allerwards. When a body once has tasted a geed apple he will net likely take te eating rotten ones allerwards. And I hardly knew of anether author se suitable lu overy way ler starting our young people In the formation or pure nnd henlthy literary tastes and habits. Fer se entertaining Is he that thore will seldem be any treuble in gel ting anyene at oneo Intrusted In him. That Isiy or girl, indeed, who doesn't enjoy Kip Van Wlnkle, Trait or Indian Chat-actor, Le gend el Hleepy Hellew, and the several Christmas sketches, muslhaventaste already vitiated almost beyond redemption. And if they have read anu enjeyed the charming pages of the Hkelch Heek, they will need no urging te go en te the Tales or a Traveler, the Conquest of Granada, IheKnlckorbeckor History, and seen through the whele series or his works. And, finally, having dene this, they will ever alter knew geed llternture from Inforler, and unless otberwlso jr verted, will always prefer the form or te the latter ; even mero than this, they will have a geed foundation laid for the formation el a pure style of wrlUng In their own produc tions. Kkiht lifie, tee, I would suggest that the very host way te get anyene te read a Ixwk, especially young folks, Is te get them first te own that book. And what Indeed could be mero useful, appropriate and acceptable le anyone, young or old, who has It net yet en the parlor shelf or library, than the gift of such a beautiful set of the works of se stand ard and onleyable mi author as Washington Irving? As a birthday or Christmas present nothing could be mero proper. It Is a work that hns nover yet grown out et style, nor oyer will, 1 hope. Whoever has net yet rend Irving ought le read him nt once It is almost a duty. (Ilvo him a set and he will probably de It, nnd thnnk you for It ever after. Whoever has read him also wants te ponseas him, and ought te. Don't let him get some dear "cheap" "holiday edition," ruinous te the eyes, and tee ugly and poorly made te bear handling ; but get him such an edition as this ene I have been talking about It will be delnga geed deed besides. Fer I bolleve Irving te be a new or for geed whor wher whor ever read. Anyhow, I would like nothing better than te have overy family In the city own and enjey his works with uie. Uncas. as i cash; down fhem lkiiamjn. As I came down from Lebanon, Came winding, wandering slowly down, Through mountain passes bleak and blown, The cloudless day was well-nigh done. The city, llke an opal set In emerald, showed each minaret Afire with radiant beams of sun, And glistened orange, tig and lime Where song birds made melodious chime, As 1 came down from Lebanon. As I came down from Lebanon. Llke lava In the golden glow, Through olive orchards far below I saw Ibe murmuring river run ; And 'neath the wall upon the mind H wart sheiks from distant Knmarcand, With precious spices they hsd wen, Lny long ami languidly In watt Till Ibny bad passed the guarded gate, As 1 came down from Lebanon. As I came down from Lebanon I saw strunge men from binds afai In lnosipie aud square and guy btizaai , The Magi that the Moslem bhnn, And grave KlTcndl from Stamboul, Who sherbut sipped In corners cool, And from the balconies e'crrun With roses, gleamcdthe eyes of tho.e Who dwell In still seraglios. As I came down from Lebanon. As 1 came down tram Lebanon The flaming glow of daytime died. And Mghuai rayed as Is a bride Ufsoine great king In garments spun Of purpte and the finest ireld, Uutblceuied In glories nmnllcld, t ntll the moon, above the dun And darkening desert, void of shade, Shene llke it keen Damascus blade, As I came down from Lebanon. Clmton&cetUinl. " Jle wise with speed . A feel at lelly is a feel Indeed I" Se said young, (straws show which wuy the wind blows, and there uie a scoie of symptoms, any ene of which shows thaoilslencoof catarrh. cglectcd. It will rob the bleed el lu purity and je system of lis stronute. dot l)r Sage's (,a tarrh lleuicdy. It cures even lenc-suindlng cases, as thousands testily, and should be used ter colds In the head, which olleu result In con cen niuiedcularrh. eJJ-W,t)Aw Plain Talk. Thoieisapresorvatlvo principle in SOZODONT that effectually pieservcs the teeth from decay. Illch and peer endorse It, Ne lady evor tried It without upprevlng Its cleansing and puillylng properties. It outsells rdlotherdentlfrlccs. Ask lerbOZOIJOHT. Yeu Have a I'erlrct Ittxhl, when you demand a llenseu's Capclue Plaster et a druggist, teexpect te recelv e ene. Vet theie are, we regret te say, a row diUKRlsts of the Chegp Jehn variety who will try te persuade you te accept seme woithless substitute 1th a similar sounding name, such as " Capslcin," Capsicum," "Capucln," " Capslcine," etc., prettied sometimes with the name " Hurton " or " Ilenten." Cheap Jehn 111 etliir von ene of these wretched Imitations for half the price of the gunulne, us he can well nltenl te de, Its value being nothing, and lis cost hut llttle mere, lion lien son's are the only porous plasters that can be depended upon te euro every alliuent subject te external treatment. They lira prompt, sum and thorough. Protect yourself against decep tion by buying of rultablu diugirNU only. The genuine hears the" Tinea benls" trademark and has the " Capcluu " cut In the centre. M,W,S uuivnimi. Tne Mau Who Talks Much. We want te bsv & word tn vmi u he make a liv ing Uh your tenguu. Yeu certainly must ha e a cleir. strong volce te ongnge your listeners. " Ur. Themas? Ecloctrle OH" for soie threat, colds, and hoarseness Is unexcelled. Use and uitinlm. for sale by It. II. Cnchrnu, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. "Fire Hlin Out," This Is a common remark when roughs and rewdys Insult public decency by their uuBeemly wavs. Dyspepsia Is a horrid bore, flrolteut with Jlurdeck Bleed liitleri. ou can de It. rersnlebyll. . Cochran, druggist, 137 andUl North Queen street, Lancaster. Let Truth li wall. Let the facts be known. Ixit us understand that a bell, or a ulcer, or a e&'-buiicle, or any eruption or blemish of thesi'.n Is sure te wear away aud dWuppii&r when "llurdeck Weed Hit ters" are employed This wonderful medlclne acts directly upon the circulation nnd the rea sons for Its use are therotero obvious, for sale by 1L II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 1J9 North Qaeen street, Lancaster. Its Equal Yet le Hear Frem, The movements of a initie's hind legs are very variable ana uncertain, but Dr. Theviat' Eclcc Eclcc trie Oil trkea but ene couise-lt heals and cures. Its equal for asthma, diphtheria, catarrh, cold and sere threat has never yet been sold, rer sale by U.U.Cechran. druggist, 1J7 and lit North iiuciisitcvi, j-aucesier. First Ilevtvatt and Ihen Cured. " Was troubled for n year with torpid liver and Indigestion, and after trying everything Imaginable used Jlurdeck llloeU Jlittcrs. The first botUe revived me and the second cured uie entirely. J. H. Williamson. Uechester, N. Y. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1J3 North Queen street, Lancaster. Au Kiphuiatlun. Ne ene medlclne will euro everything, but It Is au IncuntesUble fact tluit Ttwmai' Jiclectria oil nui euro a sprain, a mutse, a uito.er an ache, and Is also an uotlve and pronounced cure rer neuralgia aud lheumaUsui. Kei- sale by U. II. Cochran, diugglst, 1J7 uud W North Queeu street, Lancaster. Ilackleu's Amies Halt. The llest Salve In the world for Cuts, Ilrulses, Beres, Ulcers, Seli lUitium, Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Ceras, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis satis facUen, or money rofunded. Price '.3 centa per box. rer sale by II. 11. Cecnran, DruggUt, 137 and IU North Queen street, Lancaster, i'a. MBDtCAL, AYKH'8 PILLS. Constipation Isnunlveninl and most Iroiiblesnnie illscinler. It causes lliiailarlaelie, Mental liepriusluii, lin. pahs Uie Might nnd Hearing, iloetroys ihe Appe tite, and, wliii n long rnntlniinit, causes Knlsrgo Knlsrge Knlsrgo inniitef the I.Iver, Inflammation of llie llenels, nml I'Hes. Constipation Is speedily cured by Ajrni's fills. .rornmimlmref month I wns troubled wllh Cestlvcness. In comiequnnce nt wMch iHiitiered from boss of Appetite, llyapapsln, nnd ills ills ills oidaied liver. My eyosnlse troubled me. 1 wns compelled te wear u shade ever tliem, null, nt. limes, wns unnblelu buir exposure te thellghU twos entirely CURED BY USINO three bexes of Ayer's Pills. I have no hesita tion In pronouncing this ineillilna te be tlm best cathartic ever made. .fames Eccles, Poland, I) lile i siinerea Hern constipation, ami. ennse. JluetiUy, from Heailacbe, lndlgeitlen, anil Piles, eryenrs. Ayer's fills, which 1 took ntthestiK- Kcauonei nirienn, nave Riven me otTecuial lu ll let 1 coiumeiiceil taklnir this ituiiiuW tun muniiis hke nnu mil new iree irem uonsnpn uensnpn uonsnpn lleii. thorernorid of which lias caused my ether troubles te disappear, ami gicnlly Improved my genernl health W Heeler, Amherst. Mass. I mirrored from Cunstlpatlan, which assumed such an ebgtlnute form that I feared It would cause a umppage of the bowels. Twe boxes of Ayer's Pills cured me, completely. D. llurke, Sace, Me. Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ay or A Ue., Lewell, Mass. Held by all Druggists and Lloaleis hi Mull Mull clne oiltenl pUTICUKA KBMKDIES. ECZEMA AND KVEHV SI'KCIKS OK 1TCII1NU ANt JiUKNlNU D1SKASK3 CUKKI) 11V CUTICUKA. TCBMA. or Salt liheurn. wllh IU naenlzlncr CBMA, or Halt Itheum, with lis ngenlzlng l Itching and burning, Instnntly lollevod by a warm bath with Cuticcba Seap, nnd a slnitle nppllcatlnn nf CcrrccnA, the great 8kln Cuie. This ricatsil dally, with two or three doses of CVTICCRA IIbselvkst, the Nw llloed Purlflnr, te keep the bleed cool, the inspiration puis nnd unlriltatlng, the bowels open, the llvnr and kldnevs active, will speedily euro Kcemii, Tot Tet ter, ltlngwerm. Psoriasis, Lichen, Pruritus, .Scald Head, DandruIT.andovery species et Itch In jr. Scaly and Pimply Humors of the Pcalpnnrt Hkln, when the best physicians and all known lemedlcs fall ECZEMA. I gratefully acknowledge a iure of Eczema, or fait Kheutn, en head, neck, face, arms and legs for seventeen years ; notable te walk except en hands and knees rer ene yean notable te help inytclf for eight years; tried bundled et reme dies: doctors pronounced uiy case hopeless f pcnnauenUy cuicd by the Ccticcha Kkmceies. will Mcdonald, Ne. IJ Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. ECZEMA. Boiue Ilvo months age I had Iho plessuie te Inform you et my improvement by the use el the Ccticcra ItxMimtES In my cose of seveie Chronic Eczema Erythematesa, and te-day cheerfully confirm all I then said. I consider my cure perfect nnd complete, and attribute, It entirely te your romedfes, having used no ethers. FKILNAN K3KNCHAKDO, Nc. W.'i I'cnua. Avenue, St. Leuis, Me, ECZEMA. I have suffered from Salt Hheum fur ever eluhl years, at times se bad that I could net attend te mv business for weeks at a time. Three boxes el Cuticcra and four bettlex of Ueselvixt have entirely cured me of this dreadful disease. Jilt. JOHN T1IIEL, Wtlkesbarre, Pa. CUTICUIIA HKMKDIK3 Are Beld by all druggists. Price Ctrricun. SO cents; Kxselvkxt, 11.00: SeAr.SS cents. I'errsn Darn akoCiixmicalCe., Bosten. Send for "Hew te Cure Sklu Dlseases." TCil TTI'H'Y thoCeinpioxloii and Skin by DEirVO using the CtrriccKAneAi-, I OAN'T BREATHE. Chest Pains, Numbness, Soreness, Uncktng Cough, Asthma, Pleurisy aud Inflammation re lieved In ene minute by the Cutlcura Autl-l'aln Plaster. Nothing llke lu At druggists, S3 tents. Petter Drug and Chemical Ce., Bosten. Catarrh Dangers. Te be freed from the dangers of suffocation while lying down : te breulhe ficcly, sleep Buundly and unalstuibcd; te rlse icficshed, head clear, brain nctlve and free Irem pain or ache ; te knew that ue poisonous, putrid matter dcflles the breath and rots away the delicate ma chinery el smell, taste and hearing ; te feci that the system does net, through Its veins and arteries, suck up the poison that Is sum te un dermine and destrey, Is Indeed a blessing be yond all ether human enjoyments. Topurchnse Immunity from such a fata should be Uie object of all nflllcled. Hut theso who have tried many remedies and physicians despair of teller or euro. SAHrenn's IUdical Cckk meets overy phase of Catarrh, from a simple head cold te the most loathsemo and dcstructlve Btngcs. It Is local and constitutional. Instant In lellevlng, per manent In curing, sate, economical and never falllug HAnrenD s llADtcAL Cunts consists et one buttle et the Uadlcal Cure, ene box Catarrhal Solvent and an Improved Inhaler, all wiappediu one nacknge. with treatise ana directions, and sold by all druggists ter ll.uu. Petter Dnce A Cqkhical Ce , Uosten OH! MY HACK, 31 V BACK! W'eak Hack, Paln.VVeaknessandliiflammatlen of the Kidneys, Sheeting Pallia through Uie Leins, Hip aud Side Pains, Lack et Strength and Activity lrlloved lu ene minute and speedily cured by the Cutlcura Ant! Pain Plaster, a new, original, elegant and Inlalllblu antidote te pain and Inflammation. At diugglsts, 25a: five for ll.eu; or posuige in CUEHJCAL CO., IkMTOH. or poslage lice, ei t'OTTKn Drce and OCll-llUY,3AW UTUMACU AND LIVKK 1AU. Fer IiiiUgcstioii,BiIieiisiiOHS, SICK-HEADACHE, or any of the symptoms et a disordered stomach and liver, use HOLMAN'S Stomach 8c Liver Pad. It will glve tone, vigor and elasticity te your whele system, loraeve all Mulnrlul Taint Frem the llloed. Prevent Kever, Small-Pox and all contagious diseases. Warranted te CUUK and PUEVENT CHOL EUA INFANTUM, COLIC, MEASLES, und all CHILDREN'S DISEASES. 8AFEI EASILY WOUN ! UEL1A11LE ! DR. LKWI8 AM) HIS UUNDRXU WITS ESSES. Fcltek, Arkansas. After carefully Hatching, for a period or four months, the etrect of " Hoi Hei man's Agueand Liver Pad," In at least ewe udn drbdcabes under my Immediate observation, I have no hesitancy in lecominendlng It as a safe and spoedy cure and Indigestion In all cases of ague, biliousness In all cases of enlarged and Inflamed spleen. It Is par excellence. Fer all diseases arising from a disordered condition ul the liver, I cheerfully recommend lis use. Very truly, JAMES U. LEWIS, M. D. JVIlaware of Hogus and Imllullen Pads. Ask yeurdruggisls fortbe Uomilue Helman's Pad, and take no ether. If he docs net keep them, send IIU0 te the HOLMAN PAD 00., 120 Williim St, New Tork. nugtS-3uidM,WA8 TTiLY'S OKKAM I1ALM. 0ATARRH HAY FEVER. ELY'S CREAM BALM Gives Kellef at Once and Cures COLD IN HEAD, CATAUKH, HAY FEVEU. Net a Liquid, Snuir or Pewder. Froefiomln. (urteus Drugs and Ollenslve Oders. A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is agreeable. Price 60 cents at druggists ; by mail, registered, ee cts. Circular Iree. . , ..KLV,i,,ll3' Unigglsui, Oswego. .V. Y. JulyiO-lyeedAlyw COKK KOK THE DKAF. Peck's Patent Imnreved Cushioned Ear Drums porfecUy rosteio hearlDg and perform the work et the natural drum. Invisible, com. fortable and always In position. All conversa tion and even whispers heard distinctly. Send for Illustrated book with testimonials, FKEE. Address or call en F. 1I13COS, 65J Ilreadway, New Yerk, MenUea this paper. tuuolO-lyeedAlyw QTJItK OUAKANTEKD. RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by 1)11. J, II. MAYEll. Basoatencoi no opemuou or aeiay Hern uual, nessi tested by huudiudset cuies. Malnelllce, 31 AUCHBT., rillLA. Send for Clicular. I'Ji-lvdAw rlOKN UKMOVEH. VICTORIA CORN ltEMOTER. Warranted te eradicate completely and la a short Ume, the most obdurate corns, hard or soft, without pain. Sold by Uee. W. Hull, Chas. A. Lechcr, Jehn It. Kauffman, Dr. Wm. Worm ier, And. 0. Il'iey. Chas. J. Bhulmyer, and at ,, llECUTOLD'S UllUtfBl'eUE. OedS-lya Ne. tei West Orange Bt, mevMBtvmwiuuMw . TOUN l HOUAUM A HON. Steves, Heaters and Ranges AT LOW PHT0K3. CallaiidseulhuHchauin Impinved Wluughl-liuii Celd Case Hadlatlng Portable Furnace, The lleslFumarntn the Market. Manufactured Exclusively by JOHN P. SOHATIM & SOK, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCA8TEB, l'A. - Just iccelved a let of New sic. Glebes. nniiii nevi:lty kuknaee. Fer Sale by A. O. KEPLER. TUB CELEBRATED; "NOVELTY" FURNACE Toek the F1I18T PREMIUM nt the ralr, and Is decidedly the best HOT Allt rUHNACB In th" market. Call and seethcin, get nur TESTIMO NIALS, and oxamlne carefully boleio purchas ing elsewheie. NEW AND LAIIC1K STOCK or Steves, Heaters & Banges, Ol the Latest Designs and Patterns. Guns, Pistols and Ammunilien a Specially. HAHDWAKE. HL.H8. PAINTS, OILS, I1ELI1NU, Aa Persons having STOVLBer FUltNACES te repair, 111 de well te have (same atlenilodle bofero cold weather. A. C. KEPLER, Neb. 40 &. 42 North Queen Bt., el-lmdw LANCTSTEH, PA. F L1NNAHUENEMAN. CARD. AVe would like our friends aud custom era te visit our store and examine our large stock of Steves, Heaters and lUinges; we nave me unesi line or goods ever shown in this city, and our prices are tlie lowest en fine goods. Our New Square Steve " The Laurel," is having a great sale and giving geed satisfaction; we will net be able te flllallourerder3. Tlie "Thenn3" l'arler Heater is equally popular; handsome, dur able and low priced. Our "New Plinn" llaiige is winning friends wherever it gees. Our "Triumph" Cellar Heater, while it i3 sold at about the price of inferior goods, is without doubt the best Cellar Heater in the market. Years of experience in the Heating Business gives lis great advantage ever auy ether house in thi3 city. Our new style of Steam Heating saves one-third the fuel. All work guaranteed. FLINN & "bRENEMAN, UKL'AT llfc'ATIMI iVAUKHOUSE, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER PA. w M. A. KlUKFKIt, ALUUB J. HE11U KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 Eust King Street, lllppoalle Court Ueuse), Invite "all Housekeepers le Call aud lnspecl thelr Stock of Heusetiiinisliiiig Goods, A Complete Linn constantly en hand. COOK STOVES and KA.NUKS, PAKLOlf. STOVES, UEATEUSund rUUNACES. SUMMER COOK STOVES. Alter carefully examining the merits of all offered te Uie trade, we have selected THE "ARGAND," rer UASOLlNE.and THE 4i DANGLER," rer coal oil, As the llest, when all points are consldeied, te otfer te our patrons. Call and soe us. We leve te show our goods, and are nel otfended If you de net purchase tiemeuibcr, we are agents ler The " Splendid Heater. Munulartuiiut by Fuller A Waiiun Company, Trey, N. V., which has no rival lu durability, economy of fuel und control of gas. New Is the time le examine and become posted for Autumn puichases. UEMEUUEU THE PLACE 1 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE OOUiiT UOUSE.) apS-UdAw CCLKX. T B. MAKT1N, WneLBSiLS S.HO 1ST AIL DS1LSM IU All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. -YAne: Ne. IAI North Water and Prince streets, abeve Lemen. Lancaster. nJ-lvd rAUMQAHnNKllH A JEFFEUIKS. COAL DEALERS. Orrii's: Ne. lli North Queen street, and Nc. tr4 North I'linrM street. Vxnua: Neith Prince street, near Ueadtng Depot. LANCABTEU, PA. nuglMld TDKMOVAU M. V. B. OOHO haremevd his Ceal Offlce te Ne. 155 NOKTil QUEEN STIIEET (Urimmer's New Ilulldlnv), where oiders wUl boiecelvedfer Lumber and Ceal, WBOLBSALB AUD K1TAII. M. V. B. COIIO. uuHia TTTIAHT KND YARD. 0.J.SWAKR&00. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Olllie: Ne.VM CENTltE 8UUABE. Heth yard nd olllce couuected wlUi Telephone. Exchange arrl3lvdUAr.U XTOTIOK TO TRKai'ABHERS AND -1- UUNNKUS. All persons are hereby for bidden te tiespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or bneedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed erunln- closed, either for the purpose of snoeUng or fish ing, as uie iaw win de ngiaiy enierceu against autrespesslng ou said lands of the undersigned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FUEEMAN, H. l'EUCY ALDEN, KUWAUU C. rUEEUAN, 'jAtlorney (or U. W, Cdetnsu'i holt Ul-un I " iiir smV in' ISSAffi,-"- JSXH'n-?sUw. 7 Mtllersvtli, ."JA'S trt. ??.lt.(, S. m1 gagas cTO'&Baague RKADlNd ,. COI.UMUU RAI LAMUABTKK JOINT LINE It, H, V'VJS 0n n5..n.'"' SUNDAY, MA aith.)MLC rnr .. T,,l1AN8 LEAVE UkAIIINiT T?,N rer Columbia and Lancaster at 7 tn a. sal rtte rer Chink K':1." "i." w-M'flMe r. . -??, Z... ""' in. ana ivmp. m, j-a; ' rr UAl.MB LKAVIt COLUMBIA rer Keading at 7!W a. m .. 11.S& a m T . '- r or wjoanenat 1'J.WnnnS.iepVrn. vr THA1NS LEAVE OlIAUIivvi Ii ir. rer IjltinAatnr ft A im .Hjk . .. "m- ' rer Keadlni at (lmV'.V1 ,a &P' rer Lebanon at 8 35 p. m. """"' . . w. .. . r' ' i "ii I.1AIB KinU HTIIRK-r It .... . -,ih rer lUwiling at 7.30 a. in, liiiiandTtep, . isL ret Lebanon at M0 a. m, liw ,na M K' 5, Vfi. Fer Ouarrvvllln at n. .11 n m ....-.,. v. ' yUJ LKAV1C lIMMn-HTi,'if'..,"".r"".P- , I"' iM'iwiinir ai j.u a, in, I AM and aji u. m. Ji- I .. --; -:--.--"" iinciHisr.i , TltAINS LEAVE LEUANON. JS rhi tKSnrWMmZiL nuu " "' 3 TltAINS LEAVE BRAII1NU rer Lancaster at 7.20 a. in. and 100 p.m. i roruarryvllleatl.oup. m, J TKAINB LEAVE IjUAKItrVlLLE f """tjuiHjr, livimnen sna iieaauiKai 7.10 a, Ml V"" THAlNfll.lCAViciiiNn ht ii.. .i j i y-,-1 FOrllftadtnir mnt Ijilt.nnn a nu a ... ...a m I', lu. ,t T"Kt rer giinrryvllle at Mki p. m. , -M( -- --- n ..- k'wuu(. m w.w n. ui. un. M.N'. ume i.ka E 1-HlNCB ST. (LsjlCMler,);' fWj jr Kiwdlng ana Lebanon and am a. m. aa M4 fry rer I 1 rer IJua'rryvlllealS.n n. m. rr ,n7."JAi? 'jaY iSPAiteir. ?5 - . ri" .;.Ifc M. in. nnu a. tan. in, j$ii "' W"Rrryviuuai3.n. m. 1ff2 Fer cnnniir.ilr.T. n tf.i,i,nut u..i.i.. --i.iiT. Uen, lmu,tr JuncllonrwanheTm. iLiTSM. Manhelm, lleaa4-lj at all stalfeniT ?. . ButHirlntendeat. &&& - ..uuuii, ,n unia lames i A. M. WILSON. !nvti WERT WAH I), Pacino Expteist.. News Expiess) . Way Pasaenirerl Phllsdnlphla-I l-f-ILVfl lAncasler, l"Sa, in. llYM p. 111. 4-10 u. ru. :3e a.m. 7:O0a in. Mall train via ML Jey nis. in. "ia.uiiii iiaini . ., Nlnirnrn Express..,. . Hanover Accem rast LI naf rrederlck Accem iAncnstnr Accem Ilnrrlihurg Accem.... Columbia Accem HnrrlsburK Exjire-s. Chlcngnand Cln. Ex Western Expresst.... EARTWAKO. rhlle. Exprcssl rnstLinef llarrlsburR Express.. Lancaster Accem or. Columbia Arrmn via Columbia 'MO a. in. ire.- n. m, Mtn. in. 9-iOB, nt, ioep.m. 2.10 p. in, 2:A0 p. in. (i:a) p. m. 7:30 p. m. 7:4(1 n. m. via Columbia ll.Ma.in. via Columbia viniiu Jey.. .;iu p. in. M0 p. in,' Me p m. 8 .vi p. in. 10-05 p, m, Leave Lancaster, 3"20e.ui. n en a. m. S. 10 a.m. s M a, m. )n. m. 12 M p. te. its p. in. s.uj p. in. i.isp.m. 10:41 p. m. i:.Iea. m. Arrlvn nl Phlla, 4:ISa, m. 8:2fi a. m. 10-Ma.m vlaMUejr'' Seashore Express... 1 1 ;i tu m. 3.15 p.m. 6:00 p. m. , f:4S p. at. C:50d. m hlladelphla Accem Sunday Mali. Way Express!. UarrtsburR Accem., The Lancaster AcceTnnifMinttnii im,na iI.m-i.. cup. Ill, "WI3 BurK nt 0:10 p. in. and arrives at Lancaster at MS p. in. . .Th? Mnrletta Accoininedalton leaven Cel urn bla at 6:4U a. m. and l eachea Jlarletta at (Wis. Alse leaves Celnmhln at 11:15 a. in. and 2:45 p.m. reachlnir UarlelU nt 14.-01 and 2.50. leaves Marietta at 3.05 p. m. and arrives at Columbia at 1W0 : also, leaves at 8:33 and arrives at 8.50. , . e ,et,c Accommodation leavos Marietta at ' 7:1.9JlP.a Rrrlves at Lancasturat8aWconnecUJur 1, "Uh UarrlsburK Express nt 8-10 a. m. ?- The rrederlclc Accommodation, wchI, connect cennoct cennect Ing at Lancaster with rant Line, west,al2d0 P-i?" w.,u run threuRh te Vralerlclt. The Erederlclt Acconimedallon. east, leave Columbia nt 1126 and reaches ljinc:iatcr at 12JH p. in. Ilanever Arcommeflatlon, west, connecting at Lancaster wllh Nlagam Exprem at MO a. in. will run through te llauover, dolly, except San Clay. rasi L,ine. west, en Sunday, when Itaifged, wlllstnnat Dowulnctewn, Ceatesvllln, Parke bnig, lit. Jey. Ellznlmthwwn and Mlddletewn, UTioenl trains which run dally. On Sunday Uie Mali train want runs bv way or Colombia. J. It. wool), Cloneral Passenger Agent. CU.A8. E. PUUII Uenerat Maiiaer. VAU1CIAUSH. E STAUL1SUK1J ISIS. S. W. Alliek, W. B.Altict, n.R.Altiek. D. A. ALTICK'S SOBS,' (SuccC3sei-s le V. A. Alllclc A Sens.) Wholesale Manufacturers el Carriages, Buggies, Phaatens, I -ANU- McCAULL WAUUNS, Noe. 43 aud 44 Euet Oruuge Slroet, LANCASTElt, PA.. -ANU- Cor Wout Uiead any Urougnten BtM SAVANNAH, UA. 4J-A larnu and vailed stock will be carrled la both our KvixHllerles, which will he sold at the I lie seia nc in nctlilmd<w uunui l-in una. ttTANDAHD OAimiAOK WOltlV Edw. Edgerley, CAE11IA6E BUILDBB,, Market Street, tV Hear of Poatellloo, Lauoauter, I'i. . atTl'!ia'de?T,a0TwYtnna " fe! My bieck comprises n larKO varieiy el tne Mira Latest 8tyle HiiBKles, Phaiteus, Carrtaj;, Marv'sita ketand llusineus Wnifens, which 1 eiler at tha j&xM very luwuai uuius nuu un uiu uiuuv (uwuiuuhs terms. 1 call special attention Uia few of my own de de de stans.oueot wtilcnl.lthe KIlUEULEVCLOSEU PUVSICIAN COUPE, which is decidedly tha neatest, lightest and most complete l'hyblclaa's CarrlaRO In the country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, henest and t substantial arUcle, should bear lu mind Ibat they take ue risk In buylni; my work. Every CarrtOKO turned out In eighteen years a geed ene that Is the kind of guarantee 1 have te odor the public. All work lully warranted. Please give me a call. UEl'AHUNU PllOMPTLV ATTENDED TO, One set of workmen especially employed ler thatpnrpese OXUVXUIK3. FRUITCAKES."" Whine shall I go te buy my Hull cake order! We should suggest WI ANT'S UIIOCEIIY. In doing se you will find thore a large stork of new goods. Seedless Ualslns, Citren, Currants," Leinun und Orange Peel, New flench Prunes, Pure ground Spices. Flne Flavoring Extracts, llose Water, White Clever lloueylu enu pound cups, cheap, l'leasu call at ug-AMvu Ne. IU West KlngBtieet. AT BURHK'H. NEW TRUITS, Etcr New Citren, New Currants, New Seedless Rai sins, New Plums, New Prunellas, iNew Klln'jr; liri.il i:mn Mnnl. Ilnuker'a belMtuUlna liuck- wheat, New uud riesh Oat Meal and Avena, or Honed eais, new cuiineu v-eiu nuu "?" ti canned Tomatoes. -W Wn will have the finest lirands of Cern lu tbe Market. Pride of Maine. Dew Drep. Paris Sugar &i Cern, Wiuslew's, Haker's, Win. Penu and roll W Our TOMATOES I Orleans Ilraud (special), j$i, . i,.n ivi.nl.. TnmAlfiuiiil lltuLnii xlarkiit lvf Tomate. Tbe Uosten Market are tbe largest 1 li ... i. .... tn il,a en a 1-a4 I ?T.3 KIlU ncnvivaii UUUO m lug umi.w . j KowanarresnueouBttrrivjuK111111- ,, jgg BURSK'S, 'rtVNt NO. 17 filAST KX)jP STREKT, LANCABTEU, l'A. 40rTulephoue Connection, WAXVUB3. w- ATCUK3. Lancaster Watches lu Geld, Silver and Nickel Ceses will he sold al'tt V .i..u.f1 llumtf-VIIIU Alan I'lnln Wtt.Mi Jv , inmr. rnr iiiph I im flnla Airenti. and etaSMKf'.s rirst-Clas Watches: Best Watch aud JupeUiryij ""iS,V"i.. .. ,, rp.i.nh n.n . i3 -1 L. WEBER, ,'M VOX Nei-Ui QueenSt., Near renu'iuli. H.PWCIs.' Bpcctacies , Eyeglasses and OpWeuweeasvr kinds of Jewclrv. . m?' -! KvM 14. m m j ,"44l r m 1 -m ' 3S Y 'y . i 4al "rli fffi iu && jA-'Jffl $' fJA v,VS m , iVi -.tj . It Tl .4kl.i t-vr?i