A TALK ABOUT DREAMS. 1 Every Human Being Is a Coward When in Sleep. Dreaming Fancy I* Unable to Create tor Itself I.oikl Soiiihln- Neither Li A elite I'n in Felt I'iilcmm Ileally Present. Did ever dreum of a really loud j noise—n cry or a crush or explosion loud "j enough to be startling? Presumably | not—except in cases where an actual pound disturbed your sleep, and entered j into your dream just as you were wak- j Pr.g. I, at least, can recall no such ex qierienee, nor could auy person whom | J hnve ever questioned upon tiiis point; and 1 am convinced that the dreaming fancy is unable, under ordinary condi tions, to create for itself any very for midable burst of sound without a cor responding reality sis a stainulus. Even your own cry of terror in u nightmare is a real cry. Not that dreamland is a land of ab solute silence! Voices are heard there frequently enough; it is a region full of ■whisperings. Hut its pale ghosts speak j in gentle, modulated tones; the terrible creatures that infest its jungles never roar; no matter how vivid the light ning flashes, no thunder ever peals in its skies. Let me illustrate by a case in which ; the dreamer's curious inability to re alize a sound which the situation ur gently demanded was brought out in a surprising maimer. I once dreamed that a desperado held a pistol to my head with murderous intent. He pulled the trigger. Down came the liaminer ! with a snap upon the cartridge; but ! the pistol did not go off. Again he pulled the trigger. I was in an agony of apprehension, and thought that my last moment had come; but no explo sion followed. A Hiiid time was the trigger pulled, with the same result. Then tiie stress of my terror and ex citement became too great for etndur- j a nee, and 1 awoke. Evidently the dream j was powerless to represent the noise ol j t ho discharge, and this was interpreted j as a failure of tlie cartridge to explode, i it was extremely interesting, but 1 should not care to undergo the experi- ! ment again even for the sake of scien tific demon st raft ion. As it is with loud sounds, so it is with f intense physical pain. There seems to ,h" 1 ~ STILL THERE WAS NO EXPLOSION, j be no limit to the mental agony that may be experienced in dreams, but you cannot dream of acute bodily pain un less there i.s actual pain—as when one . wakes with a raging toothache aftei dreaming of the tortures of theluquisi- j lion. Again I will illustrate. 1 remember vividly remember —dreaming that 1 was run over and crushed by a railway j train. It is rare that a dream goes so j far; ordinarily one awakes before such a crisis is reached, but in this case the i nightmare was singularly persistent. 1 felt the wheels grinding through my ! body and dividing my members, but there was no sense of pain; that, it seemed, could not be developed by mere fancy in the slumbering nerves. Nor was I able to realize the experience of dying in any degree. That, too, is be yond the power of dreams; and when the | oil t was reached where I should have ' son of the lute Colonel Shepard and giandson of th?- late Wil liam H. Vanderbilt, was married in New York to Mrs. Esther Potter. There had been a .civil ceremony three weeks before. 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I Harwood Uoad, iiuinboldt Head, Oneida and Shepptou at ti 00 a in. 4 13 p in, daily except Sun day; and 7 03 a in, 2 38 p in, Sunday. i Trains leave lla/Jeton .1 unction for Harwood, I Cranberry, Toinliickeu and lu linger at(s 33 a I u, daily except Sunday; and 8 33 a m, 4 22 p in, Sunday. Trains leave lla/.!eton Junction for Oneida Junction, Harwood ltoad, liuinboldt Head, Oneida and Shepptou at U 20, 11 10 a in, 4 40 p in, ! daily except Sunday; and 7 37 a in, 308 p m, ; Sunday. Trains leave Dcrlnger for Tomhlcken, Crau- \ berry, Harwood, Ha/Jeton Junction, Roan, Denver .Meadow Uoad. Stockton, Ua/.10 lirook,. Eekley, Jeddo and Drifton at 2 23, 5 40 p in, daily except Sunday; and 0 37 a m, 3 07 p in, Sunday. Trams leave Shepptou for Oneida, Humboldt Uoad, Harwood Uoad, Oneida Junction, lla/Je ton Junction aid Hoan at 7 11 am, 12 40, 523 ; p in, daily except Sunday; and 8 00 a m, 3 44 P ni, Sunday. Trains leave .Shepptou for Heaver Meadow Uoad, Stockton, Ila/.le J!rook, Eekley, Jeddo I and Drifton at 5 25 p in, daily, except Sunday; and 8 OH a in, 3 44 p in, Sunday. Trains leave liuzletou Junction for Heaver Meadow Uoad, Stockton, Ha/Je brook, Eekley, ; Jeddo and Drifton at 3 00, 3 47, 0 20 p ra, daily, | except Sunday; and 10 08 a in, 5 38 p in, Sunday. ■ All trains connect at Ha/Jeton Junction with ! electric ears for Ha/Jeton, Jeanesville, Andcn- j ried and other points on the Traction Coin- i puny's line. Trains leaving Drifton at ti 00 a in, Ha/Jeton I Junction at 020 a in, and Shcupton at 7 II u in, connect at Oneida Junction with Lehigh Valley j trains east and west. Train leaving Drifton at 530 a m makes eon- i nectioD at Deringcr with P. H. U. train foi Wllkesbarre, Sunbury, llarrisburg and points west. For the acconnnodation of passengers at way stations between Ha/Jeton Junction and Der ingcr, an extra train will leave the former I point at 3 30 p in, daily, except Sunday, arriv- I tng at Deringcr at 5 (X) p in. LUTUKR U. SMITH, Superintendent. j LEIIIGII VALLEY RAILROAD. | November 10, 1890. AHHANGE.MKNT OK PAHKKNGEH THAINS. LEAVE FHBELAND. 0 03, 8 45.113(5 a m, 1 40, 3 25, 4 30 p in, for Ma well Chunk, Allcntown, Uetliiehem, Huston. Phila delphia and New York. 0 03. 8 45. li: li a in, 1 40, 2 34, 3 25, 4 30, H 15, (5 57 p ni, for Drifton. Jeddo, Foundry, H. /Je brook and Lumber Yard. 0 15 p in ior Hu/Jo Creek Junction, 0 57 p in for Munch Chunk, Allentown, Beth lehem and Huston. 030 a in, 2 31, 4 057 pm, for Delano, Ma hanoy City, Shenandoah, Ashland, Mt. Curmel, Shamokin and Pottaville. 930 a in, 2 34, 4 30, 057 p m, for Stockton and Ha/Jeton. 7 28, 1051, 11 54 a m, 5 20 p m, for Sandy Run, \N hite Haven, Wllkesbarre, Pittston, Seranton and the west. SUNDAY THAINS. 10 50 am and 138 pra for Jeddo, Foundry, Ha/Je Brook and Lumber Yard. HW, 10 50 am for Sandy Run, White Haven and Wilkesbarre. 1 38 p in for Ha/Jeton. Mauch Chunk, Allen town, Bethlehem, Huston, 1 hihulclphiu and New York. 10 50 a m for Ha/Jeton, Delano, Mahanoy City,Shenandoah, Mt. ('.iruiel, Shamokin and Pottsville. ARRIVE AT FR EEL AND. 5 50, 7 28, 9 20, 10 51, 11 54 am, 12 58, 2 20, 5 20, (iOiS, 708 p m, from Lumber Yard, Foundry, Jeddo and Drifton. 7 28, 9 20, 10 51, 11 54 a in, 12 58, 2 20, 5 20 p m. from Stockton and Ha/Jeton. 7 28, 0 20,10 51 am, 2 20, 520p m, from Delano. Muhunoy City, Shenandoah, Ashland, .Mt. ('ar med, Shnmokin and Pottsville. 9 20, 10 51 U in, 12 58, 6 00, p m, from Phila delphia, New \ ork, Bethlehem, Allentown, and Maucli Chunk. 7 08 p m from Weatlierly only. 930 am, 2 34, 3 28, (57 win, from Scruuton. Wilkesbarre and White llaven. SUNDAY THAINS. 8 38, 10 50 am and 12 s>pm, from Hazleton. Stockton, Lumber Yard, llazle Brook, Turn dry, Jeddo ami Drifton. 10 50 u in, 12 35 pin, from Philadeiphia, New * ork. Bethlehem, Allentown, Munch Chunk and weatlierly. I 10 30 am, from Pottsville, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel Ashland, Shenandoah, Mahanoy City i and Delano. 10 30 a m, from Wilkesbarre, White llaven ; and Sandy Run. ! For further information inquire of Ticket ' Agents. CHAS. S. LEE, Qen'l Pass. Agent, I lw . r r Pfailu., Pa. HOLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt. East. Div. , A. W. NONNHMACHHR, Ass't G. P. A., South Bethlehem, PH. GRKAT BARGAINS IN Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. Notion#, Carpet, Boots and Shoes, | Flour and Feed, Tobacco, Cigars, Tin and Queensware, Wood and Wilb/wware, Table and Floor Oil Cloth, Etc, A celebrated brand of XX Hour always iu stock. Roil Butter and Eggs a Specialty. My motto is small profits and quick sales. I always have fresh goods and am turning my stock every month. Every article is guaranteed. AMANDUS OSWALD, N. W. Cor. 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