VIM. ON TI1K EDOKOF NIAGARA. aa a nuium. a jbm bb- riLLkatMVUVLm WitMBBAWB. Maw II Mip nrd Tht lha CMlMM Imultxl In III Irrradfal tferll-Wimia Tnrse rest of Ik HHkk at IM mamlng ud Keanag Oaiataet peUI Correspondence nf IbtbiiiubbeSB. Terente, Auk. M-On the trala from Niagara for low Mown ' erBta lha conductor eallwl " alteullew tli'kat be bed Juit taw from Junta r. Neville, el Montreal, .the bh whose ear. row esnspa from death at Niagara was tele graphed ever the country taw days age Tba ticket mi badly waabad and tbe eon. duoterhad remarked tha laet With tba com cem inent that tha owner el It must have taken a bath In hla rieihea. 1 bla led te a dtaelaaura of hla new famous Identity. lie baa broken Mm record and rati never have a rival, for be baa Infill nearer te the edge el tba falla than any human living that aver escaped allva. . A TALK WITH NHVII.I.U. When we had llt lha train for the beat en lake Ontario your cerrrapnndent pounced dnwn en hla man anil talked blot blue In the lam. He waa very pale, butabowadne ether tracea of tha strain and trial that be bad mt certainly undergone, and be talked with Intelligence and animation, net only of tint adventure, but also of Canadian and American politic, and tba questions of tba day. Ue I Ull and very alender, but loeka wiry and strung ; mid bin companion l'eter Hark. urn, yn tlml lw la an excellent earaniaa and athlete. Itelh are In the dry goods Dual nets In Mimtrtal. " Yea, I liava read what the papere aay about It, hut ou ere that It waa net true that I waa an Irlghteneil that I rushed away from Niagara at once, and 1 never said that I dlil net want te nee It again. It don't "cum i III hi ler people te call It mi foolish, cither, berauae It waa juat thn thli'g that any man with a taste forad ferad ventiirn would lie likely te de. Yeuaawtbe pleru; titer en (lest Island at the American aide el the llnrnenhee Kails T Well, you knew the. tli r wj trig legs that lie se tJrtnly wedgtd against thu roc Its, one of them oleae In shore, nml two reaching from II out te the little point of rock at the edge of the falla T" Ye, j did knew It; I bad steed entbat point this morning and watched countless millions el tens or writhing water leap from thn pMclptce Inte the open air, turn te foam and vanlHh In the mint te add their voice te thn rear from Uilew. 'I he leg apeken of w net ten feet from tha edge el the falla. Well, " eald Neville, " 1 thought I ceiilil walk right ever thine legs te the rock and gut a geed I,IW " ll' '" ll looked veiy eay and tempting, but I found tba farlhttlrKll'ry with green slime, se I came bark te shore and bmk oil my aheea and stockings and went at It again. 1 bad almost reached the reca when auddenly I went down Inte the water. I am a very strong swimmer, hut thn rush of the water Was se terrllilii I could net de a thing. As seen as 1 felt ll I ghe up and Just shouted aemethiiiK te tUrkue as 1 went uuder 1 thought te Instant death. My head atruck suddenly sicalntl the stennd leg, a stunning blew, 1 somehow Hung up one arm and grasped the le and as my body awepteut tolbeedgeef the talis, I felt a teirlble Jerk at the shoulder. 1 thought my arm would cemni 11, tmt I huiiKn. I'1 hail net been half stiiuiitd, I would hse been loe badly scared te de It, Iml I get my ether arm ever the trunk slid raugiil my wrlt- My feet were reall) net threw teetlrem Hi" ixlae. Aa 1 came te my iim-m I leund Ihnt llarknesa had geno for help. N KM I.I K'rt lOMI'AMeP. Ilarknecs Is a uiaii of medium build and atrength, tut did his fair share of the work that day. lie continued the story " 1 had gene out ou the I04S at once te try tosave my friend and 1 went beyond the point wh re he hsd fallen In aud tried te reach him with mv cane, but It was tee short and 1 knew I could net pull him In that way at any rate; mi I ran ler help. 1 leund Ilia man with the team right away snd we made ling line el tie harness, Willi a nees at the end. We threw It out te the rock and It caught right near him. " Neville centliiuid, "while be waa gene, my senses came back and 1 get footing en a rock and a lictter ptsllien, but the water was up te in) client and tha pressure terri ble. IlcarrlMl away my iecket and a part el my wslch chain. In my inside pocket, 1 bail a letter enclosing a pair of earrings which I premised In deliver te a Irlend In Montreal. '1 he earrings were swept away, hut the envelope remained. When the line wm tnrewn 1 could net gel It ever my ahoul aheul derxl wan hh exluuiied, but 1 knew It waa that or ipiiik death. Iliad te held en with one arm while 1 touched for the Hue with the ether and pullid 11 loeeniroui 1110 roc, -men I get It ever my head and shoulder, and then let go and jerked my left shoulder through It and tlie ineii haliltd In. " 1 was all used up el course, and 1 spat a little bleed but thliiK I am aa geed aa ever new. 1 lest my hat ami waa frigbtened aa any man would le. 1 have bad several nar row escapee nnd 1 mil a little venturesome and tend el excitement. " 1'eeslhly you have new bad enough f" ventured your correspondent ; and the bold Canadian replied with a smile, Yes, mere tban enough for a llletlme. " Mr. Nullle vlalttd the scene of hla Strug- ftlethls morning and found some Uerinana n the art el venturing uien the aamelega and with dllllcully inrsuaded them te de- slat. Thev are curwlnly, aa be Bay, " very tempting1' and unls they are eoen re moved will surely proven death trap te some one. AVHT AMMMIIA'a HmmUfM. A l'sMii(r Train ttavtd rrem Oaslrneilea liy au Old Colored Wuiiiin', Apron, rromtlie Leulavlllu Courier Journal. News of what, but ler timely Intervention, might limn txen ni aeu Hunt similar te tbe terrible 1 ei k at Cht msuUIi, IlL, enTbura day iiieinli'i,', wu brought te the city yeeter day morning bv retue traveller, At about the Mime hour the iiresdiul calamity occurred atCbatawerlh Aiimuda linker, an aged ne ne gress, waa walking along the track of the Cincinnati, Hamilton A. Indlanapella read, near Uleuwoed, lud., en her way te a farm farm beuse, where she waa te work during tbe day. Hun hail Just passed tbe email station at Oleuwi 1 il, wlileh is a lonely, dismal spot between InillaiiBjielis and Cenneravllle, Ire iiueuted only occasionally by the farmers living around, when, ou turning a aharp curve In the read, she waa herriUed te aee eeiue distance aim! the smeuldering re mains of what had a short while belere been a stout, substantial hridae connecting em tmnkniniiu Ik'U Inet aiuii. and spinning a ebaaiu nluety-tlve fxit deep Tbe old negreta could net collect beraell for aeveral mementa, but II suddenly dawued upon ber that a train generally passed that point aemetlmeln the early morn lug. Hbe bad no Idea what time it waa or when tba train waa due, but she knew that It waa a fait one andiieverstorpedatUlenweod. Hue turned her steps backward, Intending te Hag tbe train at the station, but bad gene eoareely a hundred yards whin abe beard 1 the anrlll acreaiu el the whl.tte, ta aba thought, di rectly ahead el ner. It waa the east bound lightning express, due atUlenWoed al5:45 o'clock. Nbe tried as hard aa she could te get around tbe b-nd wlileb ebitrucled the "aln irum view, all the time tearing and tugging away at au old brown apron aba wure, wnicn sue wamen e u"--- Hag. Hiurr.blipg and falling, she waa kept back venatderably, but aha finally broke the apron strings, which never seemed se tlgbly tied neleie, and, almost dropping te tbe earth with she, r exhsu -Hen, ah rounded tbe bend and saw tbe train thunderlnu down UPOll ber, only a lew hundred leet ahead. Tbe burning bridge waa aauiH the dlstauce be hind ber, slid she knew te let tba train pat meant t-ei lain ill alb 10 many of tbe aeula ou btaid Kllng the Improvised Hag high ab ve bead, alie forget ber exhaustion, and waved It frantlcrpy, atandlng In tba centre of tbe track, wnere uer presence oeuia net go unnoticed. Fer a while It aeeined te bar that no one saw ber, but aha kept bir position, determined te atop tba train or die 00 the track. At last tba engineer aaw bar and raring; Bis angina, bringing It te a atandeUll a few yarda In front el tba old woman, fcasalag out el the eab window, and thinking tha naereaa drunk or craxy, he called eut: saftpmeveiw TgaTgaJaaji ba kf tkfcn MaM kaMgA. trftrylMaMimatlaalontefwMwl1 SSikfreittfflka trata, gad, freaa taX alaeartty of Ik old websm, rjaiWrad bar alary. A namber of thee followed bar anraad tba band and tbara vannag tba tralb of bar atataaaaaia. A targe nana waa asada np for taalr banefaetraaa, but aba or ei tively rafnaed te take aay mmtj. Wnea ena of tbe ladwa noticed tbe apron aba Mil carried In bar baaa and bow H waa lern and ruined aba prodnead from bar aatebel In tba earaUwn wrapper and brggadtba old ne- Braaa, wbn a Medal of nanaaaa, te wear H. baaaetiitad the driai. and whaa.tbania. aangan aaw tha would takatbla Had of a giflgarmeata of all blade, alaai and abapaa wsraaiiewarad unen bar by tba grataral LpaaaMgara, and aha aeentad aMra ptaaaad rhM If aha bad baaa tba Brat lady la Iba lead. me avmeuL imvMt, mm. tw dkleaga Tkaga Make Ike Mistake at ThU Uvea, rrem the Chicago Tribune. It was wblla tba national oenvenllon of taacbera waa being bald In Chicago eetne waekaaga lhaaoenaef the Incident waa ea Htata atrcet, net tar from Polk-epon tba lavaa. " It waa about 3 o'clock la tba attar. neon. In one eflbeleveedens the barkeeper half dbS4d, leaning laxily against tba dirty ahelvaa behind him. At one of thaUMaaln tba room aat two thugs, bangeia-en el tba place, lew-brewed, fox-eyed, and ugly. They drank occasionally from two thick glaaaaa which Bleed between them, and from tlaa te time talked Uatltatly in a low voice, lie. neatb another table slept a bulldog. Tba deg bad but ena aye, Ita heavy Jawa were scarred with evidences of many a atruggla In tba pit, and He tall waa but n relic, Huddenly tba deer opened and a man aama In. Hla batr waa out abort, evidently by a city barber, bnt otherwise his appearance waa that of tbe man balling from a town of f.0U0 people. He waa a man el a geed alzs. Hew he waa dreaead It waa Impossible te deter mine, for ha waa clad rxterlerlly in a linen ulster which extended In hie beela. lie were no beard save tbe atubbly growth which had nema from a day 'a neglect. Hie laee waa sunburned. lie walked directly te the bar and called for a glaaa of lemonade, At once tbe room awega. The barkeejwr reuard himself, seised a glaaa, and with a aide glance at tbe two men at tbe table began car rying out the order given blm. lie did net beaten. Tbe bulldog rose, stretched himself, and tben went ever and examined tha etnuv ger'a leg, Tba two listless men glanced In telligently at tba barkeeper and whispered together. In a minute they bad reaetved upon something The tenor of tnelr reason ing msy be put In tbla way : Tba stranger was no city man ; be could be no frequenter of the levee, else be would never call ler lem euade : ba waa net aware that be bad strayed Inte one of tbe worst den In tbe city ; be waa probably one of tba visiting school teachers ; be must bave a little money ; It would be eaay te provoke a row Wltb blm, slug and rob blm. Tbla waa probably tbe way they argued, though In different terrea. The two men roe, walked te the bar together, and leaned up against It, one en either aide el tba visitor. Tbe atranger aald net a word. He seemed te be Interested only In tbe slew mixture el lemonade. Una of tbe men atutnbled by ap parent accident and rail against tbe man In tba linen ulster, ahevlng blm agalnat tbe ruf fian en the ether aide. Tbe latter leaped back, reared out that tbeatranger had shoved blm purposely, and that be would have bleed for Ik He atruck at tbe intruder, and at the aama moment hla pal en tbe ether aide reached back hla band te draw a "lite pre eerver" ler Immediate use. Tbe barkeeper grinned. It waa Just at tbla Juncture that tbe de meanor of the atranger became perplexing. He ellpped aalda from the blew with tha silent agility of a cat. He steed then for an Instant, looking at tbe two men and the bar keeper with an expression en bis brown face wblcb waa a mixture of mild surprise, sub dued ferocity, and complete satisfaction. He uttered only the words, "Well, I'll be d 1" Tben be strolled ever Je Uie deer, locked It gently, and dropped tba key Inte of tba ulster's capacious peckata. Tben be took the Ulster ett and laid it upon a chair. The tbuga atoed perplexed. Tbere waa no particular ostentation about tbe way In which tbe atranger leek oil bla coat. He performed tha act deliberately, and did net at tbe time aeem te be aware that tbere was any ena alae In tbe room. Wben be bad removed tba garment be folded It and laid II very earelully upon a chair. He new atoed revealed. Tba only garments which remained upon the etraeger were a pilr of trousers and a sleeveleaa knit ablrt. Hla neck, brown aa bis face, waa tbe neck of a bull ; It was a pillar with great cerda laced upon ll surface. Hla chest waa tbe cheat el a bull bread nnd deep. Hla arma were hla meat striking feature. Tbelr skin waa soil aa nllk softer than allk can be manufactured. Abeuttbem. underneath this all ken covering were twined great cables of muscles. The bleent swelled up like bunches of celled wlra They were prodigious arma. The atranger stretched ihem nut and drew them In aualn in a sort el stretching, Idle, experimental way, and theu iniMil in in the centre el tbe room and made a lew remarks Wbat be aald was as fellows : "Made a balk, didn't ye, culllesT Toek me for a gray, cex I didn't wear atere tog teg gery. Fact la, I'm training for a fight with a teller out at tbe Stock Yards. I've been ex ercising, an' put en tber linen ulster ter get er drink In. 1 can't drink anything but selt stuff cer. I'm In training for the tight. You'd be tbere at the right et yer was well enough, but yer won't be well enough." "The caller made no ether remark. Tbe tbuga tried te get out of a back deer, but be waa in tbelr way myatarleutly. The one wltb tba " lire preserver" tried te draw it aJd lay down fainting with a body blew. Tbe ether man received en tbe prominent part or tbe Jaw bone, close te the ear, what, aa tba man who gave It te blm remarked, would "put nlie 10 aieep," ana wnai uiu really produce tba effect prophesied. Tben tbe caller bad a pleasant little cbat wltb tbe barkeeper, ue aeizea mm uy mu ubek ui me neck, hauled him ever the counter, and gave him, cenudentlally, a let of information about his ancestry. Wltb great care be aub aeuuently gathered him up, and threw blm ever tbe bar among tbe belt lea. Tnen be kicked tbe bulldog seresa the room. Tben he put en bla coal, earelully unlocked tbe innr. and wandered out Inte the street. The barkeeper and tbe deg were tbe II rat te recover. Tbe deg whined and crawled under tbe table again. Tba barkeeper get up, mtihaii himself, took a drink of brandy, and went ever and gave some of tbe aatne liquor te tbe alewly reviving thugs. They climbed Inte tbe aeata they had occupied twenty min ute belere, and aat looking at each ether out of lack-lustre eyes. Oue el thein wiped away with bla sleeve the bleed which waa trickling from hla mouth. The Hies again oeugregated upon the bar. i'eaee reigned once mere upon tha levee. HBBBYaBBBBBBtaYeaVBBBBtaBi BBBBBBBaaV V aTawai " aaBaaTsfafi bbSbbbbbbw aaaataw TaaswaWaaBaajBaBBaxaj arJaweway aara wBwsr j1 jfFj aaaA UaaAaasat Mas." TTBWAI aaaj wwaanaa 1 garb gttavnawb te barn rleibrawaontattbade8r,wbMi Iba epHH hhrf mmmtum asada fsaata In davear. Md wMM btaaWaaHlff waa thaa occupied Peaehbtos Peaehbtes Peaehbtos aeia Tatappad Inte tba bridal ebalr aadfxaMd ew teKwayunbarmad. And new tbattM tbattM tewa reader kaewa why be tbrewa Mae attar tbe bride. eear or turn rimm rtmKB. Urea 1 Leasee By rtre la IMT Cbaa ta lha Wer.l irrevtea fears. Tba atrlklng lacreaee la tba leaeee by lira throughout tba country at attracting pnbileaa wallaa iaanranea attention. Tba aggregate leta during inert waa a round 1100,000,000, tba bvgeet aaaaal lese en record except la ISM, wben Breached 1110,000,000, and except, el cenraa, Iba year of tbe Chicago and Bosten area. But tba currant year btda fair te leek at It oleae upon lha largest annual ash heap that waa aver aeen. Tha average monthly lean thu far In 1887 baa been ever 110,000,000, tba total figure being I7fl,!8, 100, maklngaamren maklngaamren menlba' leaa larger thaa tba entire annual leae of any year previous up te 1881, except ing 1870. and that year It waa less than 1 1,000, 000 mera. Tbeae flgnrea are startling and naturally aaggeet whether there Is any tiling abnormal Inlfiealtuatlen; whether any cause ter Area la at work tbla year that baa net existed In previous year 1 whether for example In cendiarism la unusually prevalent. A aludy of tha most authentic tables el leasee develop eesie very Interesting facta. Tbe following labia abewa the aggregate property lese and tbe aggregate Insurance less In the United Htata for the past te year. lVar. 1'rnperly Imii. Jnmrane Utn rt im.siivhuu 17." no S7H IIMI.WIU .IB.IWB.WJl IH7 7r.7iBI.T0il 4l,4iM.7in 10 7i.nn.ie luaen Imi xi.wiitie ilfltene imi M,.nn 4n;v.iai IBM KHUUai MMiSflM. IHHI IIU.OUH.HII mSTVNIS IHt IIJ.HIS,7WI 7.I30,7I9 S1 101,'JilV) NSW Ml Total fv;i0,i W7,W7,WI Frem these figure It will lis noticed that during the past decade the Iismmm bave been Increasing stead I It, each year's record sur passing the preceding one, wltb but three ex captions. It will be noticed also, that the change In tba Insurance lese bave been sub stanually tbe eeiue a In tbe property Ieta, being each year between 00 and 00 per cent, and averaging U) per cent, ler the 10 yeara. A closer view or the Incendiary phase of the fire queaUen reveals several luipertaat facta. Of tha tll,r.'i7,:j.!l destroyed by in cendlarlMW fl per cant only wai Insured, wblcb Is e pur coot leas than the average In surance en all property destroyed by all ctueea, known and unknown, during tbe east 10 years. This fact baa an Important liearlng en Iba assertion frequently beard that Insurance furnlabeathechlel motive ler Incendiarism. Anetber tact bearing 011 tbla point Is that in a aeries or yeara thu percent ages of Inoendlarlaui.de net materially vary. Of all Urea el stated origin In New Kugland In Is;, about 31 per cent, were incendiary ; In tbe Mlddle aiates the ratio of Inceudlsrlsm waa'ij percent ; in thu Western states 3 i per cent, and In the Heutbern states Al per cent Tbe average for the United Htatee, aa already stated was, in lHfCl, about 20 per cent, but while tbla Is tbe mean ratio It is interesting te note that tbe amount of Incendiary hazard In dlllerentrlaka varies greatly. An analysis of 17.MI Urea during the past three years, the cause of wblcb bave been apeciilcally re ported, en 15 different claases of property, show that tbe ireentage of Incendiarism varies from :M per cent ea tobacco barns te 11 J per cunt. 011 dwelling. If new It Is true that Insurauce la a motive te Ineeudlarlam, one would find tbat tbe percentage of uninsured less runs down aa tbe ratio of Incendiarism runa up Tbla deea net appear te be tbe case; en the contrary, nearly all claaaea of property dla tlngulabed for lutense luceudiarisui such as tobacco barns, country stores, livery stables, cotton gin houses, lumber yards and general warehouse, show Isrge property losses In excess of tua amounts of insurance paid. Frem tbla It may be fairly lulerred tbat property having a high moral hazard la prsuy generally known and avoided by tbe Insurance cemiauiles. Next te Incendiarism the defective due Is tbe known cause el the largest number el Urea. One thousand and lour liree resulted from thia cauxe In IN"!, wblcb I about 13 per cent of these wbeae origin is known and 7,300 Urea In dwelling houses during tbe last three yean, the origin 01 whleb I known, the defective flue bead the list of 3d princi pal causes, and calmed about 'M per cent of mem all. Ferest and prairie lire come third and matches fourth. Tula Is a atrlklng commentary en tbe manner In which dwell legs are built Durlug lbl tbere were IV.! Urea In New Yerk state known te result from defective Hues, III In Ohie, UI lu In diana, i'i In 1'eunsylvaula, W in Illinois, 71 in Massachusetts, U In Missouri. 40 In Cali fornia, 37 In Texas, M lu Maiue, '."i In tleor tleer Sle, lu Kentucky and se ou. Frem tbeae gures It may be assumed tbat tbe careless building el dwelling house is net oeutlued te auy one section of tne country. Toe 10 prln dual causes for all tires In the country are 1, incendiarism ; 'A defective tluea ; .1, sparks, (general) ; i, matches ; A, ligbtulng ; ll, lamp explealuus;7, stoves; 8, spontaneous coin cein coin buslteu ;0, lamp accidents, net explosions; 10, locomotive spark. jesni tKS and te lra,MltnMbew Tbattaw H Klct-Tbrewlag at Weddings, rrem Iho Chinese Times. In tbe days of tbe Huang dynaity, some 1,500 yeara before Christ, there lived In the province of Hhanai a meat famous sorcerer called Chan. It happened eua day tbat a Mr. l"ang came te ceusult the oracle, and Cbaa, having divined meana of the tortoise dia gram, Informed tbe trembling P'aug tbat be bad but als daya te live. New, however much we may trust tbe aagaclty and aklll of our family physician, wa may be excused If, la a matter of lite and death we call In a eecGUd doctor for a consultation, and In aucb a atralt It la net te be wondered at tbat P'aug abeuld repair te anetber aouree te make aure tbat there waa no make tbat there waaue mistake. Te tba fair reecbbioaaem be went, young lady who bad acquired soma reputa tion aa a aer caress, and te tha tender fuml nina heart unfolded tba story of hla wee. Her divination yielded tbe aama result aa Cbae'a s in six daya fang abeuld die, unless, by the exercise of bar magical pewera, aba could avert tba catastrophe. Her etterta wera aacoesirel, and en tba aevtwtb day great waa Cbae'a astonishment, and still itreater hi mortification and rage, wben be mOf rHK iat..UJ UW BfrillUB a.MU, MUM learned that there lived a greater mualelau than ba Tba story would seen get about, aud, unleash could put, an end te bis lair rival's txlaienee, hi inuutatlen would be ruined. And Ull U llOW CUItO plotted auelnel the life of PoecbblesBoin. He aent aae between te I'eachbloaaem'a parent te ."..ira if tbelr dauubter was still unmarried and, receiving a reply In tbe stllrmatlve, he befooled the simple parenta Inte believing that be bad a eon who waa soaking a wife, and ultimately be Induced them te aagaga Faaabblaaaem te b 1 ui In marriage. Tba mar rhaiaaarda ware duly Interchanged j but the eraity Obae bad cneaea tba meat unlucky dty be eenld aeleet ler the wedding, tha day whaa tha Oeldaai Pbeaaant " waa in tba as. Tb KatllMuaks's Awlnl lilts. r ruin reicat und Stream. Never seeing a snake charm a bird or animal, 1 concluded It was a negre supersti tion or fancy, devoid of fact 80 1 continued te think till a few daya age when a farmer Iriend of mine, living four miles aeutb of Abilene, told me wbat be bad lately wit nessed. He aald be waa riding along en a prairie and aaw a prairie deg within a few feet of him, which retused te scamper te hla bole, aa prairie dogs usually de wben approached by man ; en tbe contrary, be aat aa it transfixed te tbe spot, though making a constant nervous, shuddering motion, as it anxious te get away. My friend thought this waa strange, and while considering the spectacle be presently aaw a large rattle anake celled up under aeuie bushes, his bead uplitted, about six or aeven feet from tbe deg, wblcb still heeded blm net, but looked steadily upon tbe make. He dtatneuuted, took tne ueg ey ine ueaa aim turust uuu ou, wben tbe suake, wnicn naa up te mat mo me meut remained quiet, Immediately swelled wltb rage and beau Bounding bts rattlea. The prairie deg ler aeuie time aeemed benumbeXJ, hardly capable of motion, but grew better, and finally get Inte bis hole. My friend then kllltd tbe rattler. New, waa tbia a case of charmmgT If net, wbat was it T My friend who told me tbla la named Jehn Irving McClure a larmer well-kuewu te me, a goeu anu iruiuiui man. t. uuw gire it up that the suakea de indeed charm, or he paialyze birds and little animals with terror, wbeu they can catch their eye, that they be come helpless and motionless almost aa geed aa dead. Wbat say tbe scientists T Aud te one who la familiar with tbe eyes of rattlusnakea It deea net seem unreason, able tbat they should have such power. If you will examine the eye of one wben bets oeld in deaib, you will perceive tbat It has an extreme v maiignat aim terriuie exiires. slen. When be is alive and excited 1 knew of nothing in all nature of se dreadful ap pearance aa the eye of tbe rattlesnake. It is enough te strike net only birds with and little animate but men with nightmare. 1 bave en several occasions examlued them closely wltb strong glasses, and leel wltb all force wbat J state, and I will tell you tbat tbere are few men en the face of the eartb who cau leek upon an angered rattlesnake tbreugti a geed glaaa bringing blm apparently within a feet or two el the eye and stand it mere than a moment Ta dlfleraaeet i When tba lent will and taetamanlef tba lata JaaUaAabley waa, aHaKtad te prebata, H waa te all aafsMraaeaa an ordinary be quest, aasyet faiaitaeat bnt tba executer, traaty man of law, found it ether wise Yat the will waa drawn m tba most approved ferns of legal art. duly witnessed, and no rlawvlaible. Wbat waa wanting te gltelt legality T Tba Important caper wan aa fellows : I, Justin Aabunr. of U , Ms the cenn. ty of Cook, Htata of tlllneta, being of sound mlad and ntemery, and oemrlderlng iba neertewtyef tbla frail and transitory Ufa, de therefore publish aad declare tela te be my last will and testament rirattl order and direct tbat my executer herein named pay all my Juat debte end funeral expenses, aaaoen after my decease aa conveniently may ba. Becend 1 After auCi payment, I give, dariae, and bequeath all Iba property, real and paraewd, aad effecta of every name aad nature whleb 1 new bave, may die pea aaaaed of, or may ba entitled te, te the nephew et nephews, herein named, who may aurvlve me (Hareld Ashley and Carl Ferd). Tha aald estate, abeuld both nephews sur viva me, te ba equally divided between them, their lielra and aaalgna forever. 11 the herein named Hareld Ashley ba eele sur. vlver, te blm I bequeatn tna enure proper ly, excluding all ether belre. Lastly: I make, constitute, and appoint Mrayetta Nell te be executer el tbla, my last will and testa mant, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In wltneaa whereof, 1 bave here unto aubssrlbed my nama and alllxed ray aeal, tbe fourth day of October, In the year of our tjerd ena thousand eight hundred and elghty-tbree. " Thla Instrument waa signed by Justin Ashley en the day el tbe date thereof ; waa published and declared by the aald testator te be bla laat will and testament In tbe presence of Jehn West and Paul Mere. Tbe will waa drawn by a well-known law yer and made valid by the required signa ture, wee duly acknowledged, and the ex ex ecueor Instructed te carry out the wlabea or tba deceased,-a matter apparently of easy fulfillment Hut with tbla charge was given tbe lawyer a package of letters directed te the lata Justin Ashley, accumulated alnce hi death, which had oeourred Dee. 4, and one el these waa destined te bold an Imtnrtant place In the aettlemant of the will. It waa dated "New Yerk, Dte. ," and waa aa fol fel fol Iewb: Te Jumtik AHiiMcr, K-q. Dear Hlr : It la my painful duty te an nounce te ynu tbe deatb of your nephew, Mr. Carl Ferd, which occurred today (Dec. 4), at his late residence In Ilroeklyn. Respectfully, Ai.mn Dai.k. It was only wben Mr. Neil had adjusted bis spectacles and re-read tbe a bine note that heresllzedtbefull Impert of the communi cation. December fourth, " be repeated musingly ; " a remarkable coincidence, the two deaths occurring upon tbe same day; and new will arise the question of priority. Yet I fsney It one eailly answered, " he con tlnued, as replacing the letter In Ita en velnpe be seated himself at bis desk and pro ceeded te make tbe necessary inquiry: At wbat hour had occurred the death of the late Mr. FnrdT Te which In due course e! mall came tbe following reply : "Tbat tbe exact time of the demise wis somewhat uncertain, the phyatcau'a note book (tbe pbys'clan himself having sailed for Kurepe) testifying tbat It had occurred at I o'clock p. m.; while tbe curre of tbe de ceased con tldently placed It at 0 o'clock or thereabout " ..... Tbe death of tbe late Justin Ashley, it was positively stated, had taken place at precise ly half-past live; and It was obviously ne cessary te prove beyond a question tbe prier ity of demise In the two cases, In order te rightfully carry out the instructions regard ing tbe will. The late Carl Ferd, who was a widower, bad left one son, who was naturally desirous of proving bis lather a survler of tbe late Justin Ashley, In wblcb event one ball of tbe vast property In question would revert te blm ; wbtle Hareld Ashley, en the ether band, waa quite as desirous of proving i.b wavAr rlii..h wniilil ftiAkn him sole balr te tbe deceased uncle. And the all-1 in- I rmrtant result depended upon n question 01 I time. Disliking all unnecessary litigation, Mr. Nell, tbe executer, sought te learn tbe truth and bave the matter quietly settled without tbe labor and expense or a lawsuit. But tbe two claimants, Hareld Ashley and Carlten Ferd, would only be satisfied wltb an appeal te tbe courts of Justice ; and tbe case waa set for hearing en tne second day of February, IMI, Carlten tjnrd b leg inclined, even should priority of his lather's death be proved, te contest the will ou plea or ita in justice. ..... ... Much Interest wsh manifested by tbe friends of these Involved, as well aa by the legal fraternity, te whom the case If net new, was at least uucommen ; and tbe court-room waa tilled with an eager and expectant throng en the day appointed ler the trial. Tbe case belngcalled, a jury was Impaneled and the facta presented by counsel for tbe plaintiff, followed by a like presentation for the delense, alter which the wltnttsts weru summoned lu order. The llrst evldenci for the plaintiff waa given by Alvin Dale, nurse te the late Carl Ferd, who teatllled that after having been dismissed by the iitiyalelan In attendance, he waa passing through the hall aa the clock struck live, and distinctly mv through tbe slightly open deer of Mr. Ferd's room the deceased raise bis band, tbus proving blm at that hnur In have been alive. Here lollewea tne crers-axam insiiuu. "Can there be no mistake In your testi mony T" " Ne." Did the deceased apeak when raising bis hand, or did the movement aeem te Indicate a communication T" , . Ne, air ; I should aay II waa Involuntary, perhaps owing tialparexysm of pln" " Yeu aald the physician waa present at tbe time; what waa be doing" ,,,,, "I cannot aay; he steed at the bedside ap parently occupied wltb tbe patient, yet ad- L- -!?. n tam..lr. in tiltn Further Inquiry failed te develop an y thing of Importance. . . Mr. Kvchel Kay, landlady te the deceased, who waa next called, te titled tbat at a quar. iar nut itra she had taken some nourish ment te thn invalld'a room, but tbe doctor bad told her It was net needed. She did net enter the room, but waa confident tbat abe noticed a alight movement of the figure upon the bed aa abe atoed at tbe deer. An ue cress oxamlnatlen failed te give any ui ui tienal Information. . ," Prescott Day, an assistant of the attend uai, physician, being duly awern, teatiUd t 01 abertly after five he bad come te the roemue the late Mr. Ferd with a measige for tw doctor. Did net enter the apirtment ; but the physician had ateppsd away from tb bedside te receive his message at me uoer, noticed a alight tremor p3B ever the form el tbe deceased. At tbla point in the proceeding tbe ex citement in the court-room was intense, and the majority of these present bad accepted tbe case wen for the plaintiff. Hew could it be etherwlw, wben, according te tbe testi mony of tbe three witnesses, It was proved tbat tbe lata Carl Ferd survived bla uncle, mi wm neuenuently one of the heirs ? Wby further iIIbcusb tbe matter? Yet the opposition claimed a hearing ; aud at the ,.,,... int nt nuenlnir the defense, wben ex citement wa at Ita height, Dr. Wank, the Wben tw deatar bad latabad IMkai Barmy, Mm waagpantai aetntM tba myaiery rendered (vary ea !" tha MMroea waa only broke w&n Mm Jadja, 1 1 wiiii ni 111 laarnas hlaaaalflaaddriai iba Jury. It bataf Una ptwrad Hfgdi a donet mat tba lata Oarl Ferd bad as pbrad ba. fore lm uncle, ta aemtaeerine erarrtag at 4 o'etoekp. m. m Waw TanLaaMi thai ettM latter at Ear-pant flvw elewkp. a. kt lillaeta, would, allowing for tba dktarw anea of tlma, undoubtedly ptaee mm daaba of tba lata Cart Ferd half an beur befcre abat of bla uncle, nance ba (Oarl Ferd) waa net a aurrlvoref tba aald Juetln Aehiey, end In coaeequeaee bla am and balr could net elalm any absra la the aetata. . .. . In acoerdaaoa wltb tbaaa facta and tba hi atructiena given la the will, tha court Men gave a verdict, transremng Mm entire property of tba lata Justin Aaeley te bla aeta surviving nephew, tha aald Hareld, wbteb decision, with lha tantalizing quality of legal decrees generally, their Incapability te plana all concerned, waa both applauded aad con demned. But tha matter did net and bare ; for Iho generous heir, sympathizing wltb tba rela tive deposed, Insisted upon hla aoeaptanoa et tha aum of ten thousand dollar, wblcb amply provided for the young man, enabling him te carry out n long eberlebed ptaa for foreign aludy. and later te attain aa honerebta position In bla profession, from whleb ba re. Sard with deepeat gratitude tba genareua elr el Justin Ashley, who, revered and be loved, Is In truth a benefactor. And bla gen ereua disposition toward the deposed Carlten and net here, for ere many daya a want Dera Ashley beoemea Mrs, Carlten Ferd. sa HUH. BLtBU M. JAVKBVW. .amWsjUW 'cawawawAwaa Ar '.-' BwawATeawa iP'v vawanwawj agauA 0 ' NgwawawawaV ABTSTsTaBBwflBX4x' . vBTSTSTeWAWaW BBWBWBVBwkle ''"'' vBwawawanW Wm v vr' ' '-'',-Piby aawawawK?-&aaBBV fManBaauBaAnBsxaajxf WaawVBfvlfliVjIuewABVsnge'lm. ian2aBawM)iSaBwaBB.Ba. '' . ?T;' V'."' )fr.r' IT "- aw awiiuiBAi- AtasTCjaaer waawi.u wm - . i. -, r... fv w At,, . "Heneit Werk at: Honest iS& j&t'L: PHILIP DAftHnfa eU9 ?- ai ! I fJaatf 1 . ..'tftitAV rt . :2 UN JMUaiW UaUTllgB nOTI, " TP e.iMAmimjnKU(dwrwam,iOBJmnB,wt W (A & Ji Bowles, Pbstens, Carriages, "riittMriMtl J J- tjffi.! y- -s rAJgfAWAWAWAWAWAWAWAWAWAWAWAWl gwawaMSMlSBABBBWawal' ''Vpti BTffiJil.,fSBBaawAal anwlMllll vf wawWaWajBP 'j; UFKfSjSlXKKmTmmrKBBBBWUBBm " 'wNvr WBBEKmBSBm nl- 1 3BAwawawaTBwawawajaa.awawAWABawawawawawawal Amt-A -.;v SJfBAwawawawawawawAwawaBwawawawawawawawaawM ''" s!SStKBKBmKkWLwkwkWKBmmw CONSTANTLY ON BAND. tS-nSPAJBINO TJlOitPTLY ATTKNDKD TO.. 'iS . Hiilip Doersom's Old EeliaWe Carriage WmSt CAHPMT HALLB. BAKU AINU I XjJZ& ' 1 "i ipj. waauialWAMi t iimi,; .' 'f SHIRK'SCAHPET HALLi WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry, Iugnje, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Cbaii CuhU, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW 8UADX8, etc 1 Wa hT6 tb Largawt and Bart Btoek lntOatfrjlty. itastcb' of the Democratic eaadldale for Oev Oev taer of starriand. Senater Ellhu K. Jacksen, tba Democratic nominee for governor of Maryland, la about fifty yeara of age. He la happily married, aud has a oozy family of five children, lie Uvea handsomely In a fine residence at Malls bury, Wicomico county. He ta a native of tbat county and la well-known In every part of It In the early stages of hla life be alter nately worked en alarm and taught school, improving every opportunity of educational advantage that came across hla pathway. On coming Inte inanhoeod ba became aecboel teacher ler geed, teaching for a few years afterward, having entirely aban doned the pursuit of agriculture, and finally, engaging in commercial pursuits, developing In time from tbe suc cessful keeper et a country atere te tha opu lent lumber merchant, lu tbe conducting of which latter occupation he baa acquired wealth and a distinguished social position. Mr. Jacksen dlspenaea a truly Southern hospitality at hla borne, la a bualnesa man et abllltv and renutatlen and la tba nrealdent of two national banks. He waa at ena time I president el tba Maryland Benata, nan at-1 vni uwu m wiuum t am ummuiuiij well acquainted wltb tha naeda of tbe state. He is an esteemed and respected citizen, wherever be le known, and his nomination te aucb an Important publle trust aa the governorship speaks mere for him tban tbe platitudes of language. In accepting tbe nomination for governor, Senater Jacksen, aaya: " 1 realize tbat the efllce of governor la one of no small responsibility, and I shall en deavor te prove myaelf worthy of tbe confi dence of the people by a faithful discharge of tbe duties of ibe high trust. It I am te be tbe chief executive of Maryland, business methods, In wblcb I bave been trained, will be tbe rule of my administration. I shall feel it my duty te execute existing lawa strictly and faithfully en business princi ples, and will encourage the enactment of such ether legislation aa will in my Judg ment promote the best Interest et tbe people. In the exercise of tbe appointing power I will be controlled only by influeneea tbat tend te purity and elevate official position and maintain tbe purity of tbe ballet-box. Keoegnlzlng my fealty te tbe party et wblcb 1 am the nominee, I will by a faitbful dis charge et efllclal duties and honorable ef forts endeavor te festor the continued suc cess of the Democratic) party and perpetuate rinmrk-mtln rirlrmlnlAa. 'I H. S. SHIRK & SONS Cem Wet King ui Watt? Struts, Unasttr, Pi aUMUMR KKHORTS. -JJVXGUKSIONS AMD FICNIC8. HT. GRETNA PARK FOE EXCUK8I0N8 AMD PICNIC I This Park la located In tbe beart of the 8 Mountain en the line of the Cornwall ft Lebanon Bailrea I nine miles south of the City of Lebanon, wl easy distance of llarrlabnrg, Heading, Lane I ter. Columbia, and all points en tbe Phlli prda A Heading and Pennsylvania Itatln. The grounds are large, covering hnndret i e acres, and are FREE TO ALL. TBaoearaaiaaoaa aaa A I. AIMS D AWClHerAflLlOsT, a bfac1udb d1n1mu h am twekitcu;:: bb.uuaub an d coat boom, While the arrangements for amusement een slat el OKOQUKT and BALL OKOONO8, BOWLIKU AblJir, SHOOTING OALUCBT, qUOITS,Ac.,c .U Tables for Luncners, Ktutie Seats and Bsrc.i"j are scattered throughout the grvuada. A - attraction ta LAO C0SEWAG& covering nearly twenty acres, en which placed a number of elegant New lleau, along tba banka et which are pleasant " a and lovely scenery. Observation Cars will be ran en the line of tbe Cornwall A Leba non Uallread, or will be sent te different points, when practicable, for tbe accommodation of ex curslen parties. These summer excursion cars have been bulit especially for thla purpose, and TRAVKLMlVa OVIDM. AHUABTBR AUD MIT,TilKHVlU.P. T A m a . K.-.M cer3e7ve t& M aUUemfttWak fa 7-. .we ana 11 go a. m, ana ss. am .- aaw aw atas Cars leave tUUersvuieajTf a aaaatat ajrifei can ana itep jp son las, e worn wmmumwjm ,t RKADIMU OULUMU1A MAII.rMMn - - .inil..J!;!,",-Ari f,wew nr .. 'k III QlXVlAIkU S v n Vl. JQ 'IT. aruft r TCU 6'IKUtv, inir iRfti K '.".Al'lJIO e 'hecuUr rl T.i'R-tJ., U .p 1C rymt i fri tl i"s-n tnaeaBp.ij., Tltj&Af utUVK ft'LUJl-WtA rt uraiS'iu, M ir . m ,iMJn8.tfljv. rn t-Kaami n. 'it s..e p v tichsKj: t 1. W s. 111 naat'5wu.l")i. m, jr 1. ting at C D . 1 i4 i n.r iiimu:iA KR3ttiC t-'"- i .Yl UlMj ft li.a uaarter, rerUjj:nr, v.i ihliu ,ixnrta.M'u.j. rorl'fltjaneaalC. i,ai,iii.,wwy.ui. 'i Qiuirrv 'til" tJnn.ra.t 1 Utred&tT p.M UAVf rH.OW tU.tV!lAir-.,u.rt5l A lUi .'Ji ei. 7 i k. in, amanCS xM i. w. rei fjitifsie. .Mia.in..'ai"iiertp.m. 'r unnrrj vw bt t it i- t.H nt.ft?,Wi p ta, Tl;.viS LKA)Tl.l;iAN(IK. tv '.-v u.wv.rai.71f 'Vti. lltlanft-' WV.J". or naii-rJri;es,t." '"-v. ru. Umi n )!i. tii:n.x ntJiiA-j 1 1. x-A IT et T.M b. ai1 1 W J. tb, r-erjifnvUl4R.t,4.car' T- TltAtHe fJSJkVK CV MMMfYILI cri.- & Uir, biuenurtuilt?at75J,.u Ti.ii i,jc ;r u,jr T. (tftbWitei-,) rer w 1 aa Thwneft at s.01 a. oviei W imi Ji r 6-M p. re. TBLA .AV r,lU4Kft.lW"CSrl', ' tua.il g a.e 1 el aud !. ku aa" -M p TV r Orar-y eja..&.tep u. rttVlNS blkAVh, liRBAMUU. .u..i 0". 1 bus, aCirtetth j me- a, lisf 1 - tl ui-a luUUC-ilt A. at. WIUMIM. 38 a-i" Well, well, wbat la It T " I maaiaL , Hurely aa tha bride entered tna ForUed'a sake, mister, " bf anwared, I radebatVUra aplril bUd would destroy ber HKK TltLK DKEIM. Inelde the oettage deer she stta Juit where tbe sunllgbc, aetlest there, Slants down en snowy kerchief's bands, On feldtd hands and sllveicd hair. The garden pale ber world abuts In, A almple world, made awoet with thyme, Where lite, soft lulled by drenlLg bees, Clews te th'j mill stieauis lapalug rbyme. Peer are ber cottage walls, and bate. Toe mean and small te hii-ber pilde, Yet wltb a musing guru she seta Her bread domains extending wide. tireeBi ileprs of bills, and waving fields, Wltb blooming hedge set between, t hreiiKh shifting veils of tender mist Bmtle, bait revealed, a mingled scene. All bcrs-fer lovingly tbe holds A yellewlth packet In her band, Whose ancient, faded script prccUlmt lier title te this spreading land. Old letters I On tbe trembling page Drep, nnawarrs, unnetdea tears, These are ber title deeds 1 ber land Spread through the realms of bygone years. AiOien Mary frei physician wne nau aiieuuuu tun ibve ju Kerd, unexpectedly appeared in the court room, and waa greeted with lutense 11 tup. pressed interest. , , Knlnir sworn, the doctor teatllled tbat be attended tbe late Carl Ferd lu bla laat illness, nnd could certify tbat deatb had-oceurrod ou December 4tb at 4 p. m-" 11 iinw then de veu aoeount for the appear ance of llleau hour afterward, as teslttled by tbe three witnesses wbe preceded yeuT" asked tbe lawyer. conducting the cress-ex. amtnatlen. l'er a moment only tbe learned praotleuer aeemed nonplussed at be bent bla bead In re lit ctlen. Then light aeemed te dawn upon hia somewhat nerelexed meditation, and wltb a amlle of satisfaction be aald calmly, I think I can give a lucid explanation of tbe all air, and convince tbe court of the error et the testimony referred te." Aud be pre ceeded aa fellows : 1 found In the case el the late Mr. Ferd, life te be extinct at I o'clock p. ui., aa 1 bave already atated. I was alone with tbe do de do eeasea, bavin dismissed tbe nurse, aud Mr. Ferd'a son, who bad been telegraphed, bav lng failed te arrive As I was leaving tba death Ciamber, my mind reverted te the ex- perlmenta which bave been uiade upon hed lea but recently deprived et lile by meana of voltate electricity; and I determined te test them upon tbe body of tba late Mr. Ferd. 11 Leaving tna house unnoticed, I prceured my battery and returned wltb It te tbe room et tbe deceased, wbere 1 applied one feia te tbe upper portion of the spina at the baaa et the brain, and tbe ether luiaucceeaien te the sides, enesr, arms, aua einer poruena 01 uie 1 body, producing by meana of the electricity Yeung Man Kssplsg Heuse. from thu New Yerk Sun. Mauy young men keep heua9. They take a flat, hire tbelr own cook and an extra servant, and go at tbe business earnestly. If two men are congenial, bave lived together In college, aay, and understand bow te awing along amicably, they can bava a very geed borne In tbla way. They can rent an apartment of six or aeven rooms thor oughly and comfortably furnished for about fCi a month. Their cook will probably coat tbem (25, and an extra servant $20. Tba table and all tha accessories will net go much above 70 a month. Put tba running ex pense at (J00 a mentb, and tbla makes it only F-J5 a week apiece. Neither ena of tbem could live in a hotel and enjoy tbe comforts be gets in a Hat for leas than tnree times tbat sum. it takes men of peculiar dispositions Ml live WJgeiucr ju uaruiuujr, uunvvei, wv all owners of Hat beuses are net willing te take men In aa tenants. Tbey are net aura that tbe beuse will net made noteriouabya let of wild larke. The bachelor who cannot live in New Yerk, however, without under going tbe monotony el hotel lile and tha nettv lealeuslea and Keesip et a bearding house must be very difficult indeed te please. m m s Never Hear or a " Us " Asgsl. rreja the Wutertewn Times. But de we ever think of a "be" angel T Never. In poetry and aeng, In picture and statue tbey are alwaya "abe." Tbe Idea of an angel lu swallowtail coat or an ulster I When a mau slogs, Theu art tbe angel of my dreaus," is be tbluklng of a being In pautaleuna wltb a stove pipe bat en uia bead T. Net much. iiut of a tt-lorleus Ueatlnu symphony In white muslin with blue rlbucua and golden locks aud stary eyes, with the llrst tlusb of tbe morn ing en ner cueeits. xuat is me aina 01 angei be la aller. Te be aure tbe scriptures don't sjieak of a "shb" angel. Ht Jehn, wbe wrote meat about tbem, aaya he " placed one feel en tbe land aud the ether en the aea, and uses the masculine pronoun each time in speaking of there, And Jacob doubtless did uet wresile wltb a lemlntne angel because he would bave been mere polite, but In these old daya woman had net taken tbe advanced position which a higher civilization baa given ner. Today "she" la tbe angel and no ether. are se constructed that tbey wul enable the ex. u anon valley ( iwura VallaT ea tba pleasant and convenient. cnrslenlst te enjoy rally Valley en the ether. They are safe, of tbe Lebanon cone' in baantllnl aeenerv en ue one aiaeeruw vmrtit daatrin it can nrecura Meals at the Park, as the Dtntng Haiti will be under tne super vision of X. M. BdLTZ, et the Laaaaea V allbj Uecaa. These who wish te spend A DAY IN TUB MOUNTAINS can find no place se boanU beanU fni or afterdlns! se much pleasure a MOUNT (IIIBTMA. Ma IataxlcatlBf Drinks Allawe aa Ue l'raahMS. awrer excursion rate and general Informa tion apply te NneuuiBH, "" F4Wnupt.C. A L-BAUreaO, Lebanon, M. awTtma ,-.-:a ljrtt nKNNsriiVAaiA. kaUiBOADI AT DLK.-ln effect rrem Jnne ., ..: rTTrIi WJNa AMD I.IQOOM& pOKK KYK WH1HKY.. Old GrelT Spring Distillery. Sltaated ea East Orange street, between Orange and chestnut, one square east let reser- T?baVoytreetedanewdlsUllery with allot the latest Improved machinery for distilling rUKH jmt WHISKY. . . A. . DBSAJ sn riuyiniuii This Distillery has been erected at the famous ne thev were bera, and Itbaa never been known te nr.l Its plenteous and unfailing supply of the pur est water. At It enr grandfathers drank whsn mmm avan in thn hiittMt sfl&tlier. rrem this spring all the water need tn the distillery Is ob tained, the pump drawing trem It twenty-five INIlttOI lUJ UWU IMSMMWW V iw,sw.. r w Brandies, QLnft, Wiaen, ftc. AVCall and be convinced. A.B.8HKArrKlt, OKUller, BTOUK Ne. a North yueen Street, N. a r aimers having geed Bye en hand can And ready sale for It at the store or distillery. Hishest mill market nrtee paid for a geed arti cle, aprat-lyanw Trmina lbavb LaseaaTwa aad taava atrrmaoeiPBMiaareuowsi Leave WBSTWAMU. 1'adle Kxprasst...... News xprasst.. . rsansfirl atafltramvlaMbJOTt NalMallTratnt HUJEara aApisas....... uaaeTar Aaeem yastLmef. ....... .. rrederlek Acoem Laneastar Aeees..... Hantabem Ajeeem... Oelamnta Acceat...... Harnaamrg sTprs.. Wesnrn aTxpreaat.... ASTWAJU). raiia. BUiiisssi ..,... jrast Lmat.e... ...... UajilsbiuwKxTress... lameaster Aeeem ar... Oeinmbta Aeemn...... iTsaiinia xtaeres r hUaAalphla Acee Bonday MalL. nay xtxpreae,.... ...... lliLrrlabnn? Ajeeem.... ra 1 Tinsstar tmwmil unrgatiO0.m.aaIarrlTaa P. ou DUatfcOa.m.andradaMartaMA laavea uorameia as ui-fa . i.rtuXmiiaiiLw.uaiBlTaiatf tjui aiee,iAvaaataanaiTtTMat Tna Tort acemnnyaaaentaaTeM me and arrtvaa at Lancaster ataaws K!5Z22X:i &ii1t?gk? The rrederlek Acoemmonaa co mnbta at ltd! aadraaahasl ""lllnevsr AtKomrrmdaUen, MastjJeOTaaOalkMaW j bla at t-ie p. m. Arrive at Lsarawtar at MMM 1., connect! Hanuveri win ran Sin WU1S "TtasWarvAiS rauaaaiFwa Haajasasiam a,vSj Urfjap.au afjCfy td0a.ni ta.Hr;jv 1 740 AM. Wa.-BS,M iU.N '4 rata, say Wn.'SW vtaCetambta fal a, .,'' TtaOetnmMa StakMt' - , TtaMt. Jey. SKaV'f,1-; Leave ArgaJg; a ISBsaitar .MaaaVr B3a.sv anataar fis MB a. at, 1 Wa.B,!.;Ja ftlOABm. ljMK'ti.VJ aJBA.BB, MM lsaant 9 fm M0FM SaTer -1 oaaflen MAannawM. ra ? Vfi-..-. W laasaMCaWM SBM i aa&iawswAi' laaxwMlal' Smmm'' : uaanawawr 3 aaany 4 aaaasH j m conneeung wiu. iimi AtT .www ..rm. .. Laacaster with Niagara auxprep a vannsja t -ri KUWH matmim ote G' Oil) REIGART'S WDJE STOBE bera, I tne en Bandar, mews, us Je. UtsaDetktswm nnlv trains which raw I the MaU train wast runs by, waa J. K. SUUUi HHWH UBAB. B. PttWH aanaral TANOAHD WOUJL TUK MAOY. The ltttle tetterlsg baby feet, Vi lib faltering step and slew, Wltb pattering echoes selt and sweet lntu my heart they go 1 Tluy also go. In grimy plays, lu muddy peels ami duaty ways, 1 ben through lha house lu truckful ways, They wander te aud fro. '1 he buliy bauds that claap my neck With touches dxar te me. Are the same bauds tbat smash aud wreck, Ihu Inkstand foul te seu 1 They pound the mirror with a cane, 1 hey retd the manuscript In twalu, Widespread destruction they ordain lu wasteful juuuee. Tbe dreamy murm'ring baby voles 1 bav coos Its little tune, That makes my listening heart rejolep Like birds In leafy J une, Can wake at midnight dark and still, And all the air wltb howling fill, 1 hat splits the ear with echoes shrill, Like cornets out of tune. BuriltUi ii Brooklyn Maglt. -rea Edw. Edgerl ' .: BOUOHE SEO, lPHgIUBOg. MOkUUtTBXO. , MUMM EXTRA DT, OAMalAOl BI Pft.aV.al.9 rosveasee, IteTamamakaaA nB Q.U. And all 'ether Leading brands ChAmpagas. of Imported Sele Agent ter the Pleasant Valley Wlna Company, special Ureat western six. wry, our ewnurnd.thaneat American Champagne ta Uie market. ..-. J uat reeeiVf a aneiner taiga utuiw v,"2 nta Claret and White Wine from Napa Valley, tAUrgtockef Imported Buinndls,Clareta, "wTfie alvrtSS largSt aad J AnaeUauisatan ta the ettr. awaawaeaw E 1 Sliymtker, Agt, Me, 99 liaVaR KOm btTBIBT, LAJtOAVTrWtrA, coePWbfK lJW" uta.1 MAUUWWA Aaw MUSINJ MeOALL WAhHM oiVteattaealyayi S"wakfflnJrtJWi' imueMKSfl flajririMg rrwUj m A g' fyu'l Kd 4 JI Ji !& -BSS $& S -VI & . JS 'ill ' . ST. L' y& "' , ,SW'- M A "V& i' ?5j.v . ytj! i--t-s ';-rzs t.i fe 1 --iw5fet jrl- . i'J 3.M. l-. w . X . jfa W.&fim jiti e5 J t. -e M -fJiSrtrtrUd: . .f A . gj