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P e rr y , s o m e t h i n g o f a flir ty” j ‘‘W h o ? — Ned?” a s k e d M r. G r a h a m , in w e l l f e i g n e d a m a z e an d w it h s u d d e n g l a n c e t o w a r d s t h e o b j e c t o f h is i n q u ir y . “H o w o n e a r t h s h o u l d I k n o w a n y t h i n g a b o u t it? O f c o u r s e y ou d o n o t s e e k e x - p e r t t e s t im o n y i n a s k i n g m e . H e t r i e s , I s u p p o s e , t o a d a p t h i m s e l f t o c ir c u m - s t a n c e s . B u t w h y d o y o u a sk ?” , “D o n ’t a s k m e n o w . I —I did n o t w a n t to s e e w h a t w e h a v e s e e n b u t I h a d h e a r d queer s t o r ie s a n d c o u ld n o t b e lie v e th e m . T a k e m e in t o C a p t. L a w r e n c e , p le a se . A n d , Mr. P e r r y , y o u w o n ’t s p e a k o f t h i s to a n y o n e , w i l l y o u ? I n d e e d , # I h ad k u o w n , I w o u ld n o t h a v e c o m e p u t h e r e fo r th e w o r ld ; b u t I d id n ’t b e l i e v e it, e v e n w h en Bbe w e n t a w a y a n d t o o k th e c h ild r e n .” , W 5-‘%-+<‘;V~:5{.’!*4*s»-73.x-‘.. gig\.-':r\.‘:i ‘ I‘ ‘ _ -&,v’~-‘:.m..,, ‘ , 5\‘-Ii‘ 1:2‘ »3‘.vx‘v'1V«,:(%V l,’l.¢.[ H\;- ,»'I't’(TI9\I:\i'j » ,5~‘:-.7«:;&r',5g.b ,_ «fr/,5(«;§sA?;V<,_g%v ‘- .c3* V-»\!'; ‘ I _1,' ~‘‘v~;‘f2‘<<~ :; i§al‘r.32‘..*:?3.§ .* ~’1 ; 1 f»,s;',:,»,-‘_¢‘,:;V,;(.’:.’:€~; v‘=':.§:é-;«‘t¢{‘:f»5sé?.. R A IL R O A D S . p r o b a b ly , a b su r d . A t a l l e v e n t s , C ap t. L a w r e n c e h a s t o l d hue h e d id n o t w is h m e to r e p e a t w h a t I h a d h e a r d , or to b e c o n c e r n e d in a n y w a y w it h t h e s t o r ie s a flo a t; s o y o u m u s t a s b s o m e b o d y e ls e , T r y t h e d o cto r. T o c h a n g e t h e s u b je c t, M r. P e r r y , I s e e y o u h a v e lo st t h a t m y s - t e r io u s l i t t l e s i l k e n b r a i d a n d t a s s e l y o u w o r e o n y o u r c a p b u tt o n . I f an c ie d th e r e w a s s o m e r o m a n c e a t ta c h e d t o i t , a n d n o w it is g o n e .” P e r r y la u g h e d , h is b l u e e y e s t w i n k l i n g w it h f u n : \I f I w i l l t e l l y o u h o w a n d w h e r e I g o t t h a t t a s s e l , w ill y o u t e ll m e w h a t v on lia v e h e a r d a b o u t D u n r a v en R anch?” N O R T H E R N C E N T R A L R A I L W A Y .- Through Link b s t w m n P m f.tnm .m ni.BA i.T t- MOBS, WaSHINOTOH, AHD - THS SOUTH, CAHAHPAI- GBA, llOOHBSTKH, Buypato, AHD NIAGARA FAUS AHD TUK NORTH. T i m e T a b l e I n H ff e o t J w H e l O, 1 8 J99. . . . TRAlHS'WriiY* HAVARA, Tx20 A, M.~Rochester Bxpress dally except Sunday, to r Canandaigua, RQOheeter, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls, 8:11* A. M.—Day B x p r e ss,d a lly e x c e p t Sunday, for Blmlra. 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Washington,Lancaster,Phiiy, adelphla, and New fo rk , arriving a t 8:45a .m . Palace sle ep ln g o a rs arOrunon th is tram from Rochester t o B altim ore a n d W ashington, and, t h r o u g h 'p a s s e n ger coaches to Baltim ore. - i o ; 5 8 p . m.—Fa s t u n e ,d a ily e x c e p t Sun day, for W atkin s. , : A St o r y o f Am er ic an Fr o n t i e r Li f e . • By Oapt. OHABLEfl KESTG, B. S. A , A u t h o r o f ‘‘T h e O o to w P s D a u g h te r ,”“ F r o m t h e R a n k s ,” “T h o D e s e r te r” M o . “W h o w e n t a w a y ?” “M rs. Q u in —th e d o c t o r ’s w if e . A n d s h e was suc h a swee t w oman , an d so d e v o t e d t o h i m .” Copyrighted 1883 by J .B , Llpplncott Company, Philadelphia, and published by special arrange iiient, through tho Ameylcan Press Associatloh. CHATTER I. \W e l l , p a r d o n m e , Mrt». L a w r e n c e , 1 d o n ’t s e e t h r ou g h t h i s t h in g a t a ll. D o y o u m e an t h a t t h e d o c to r h a s a n y t h i n g to d o w it h t h e m y s t e r y ?” S h e b o w e d h e r h e a d a s t h e y tu r n e d b ack t o t h e h o u s e : \I m u s t n o t t e l l y o u a n y m o r e t o -n ig h t. Y o u w i l l b e s u r e t o b ea r s o m e t h i n g o f i t a l l , h e r e . E v e r y b o d y o n th e p ia z z a s a w t h e l i g h t s , a n d all w h o w e r e h e r e b e f o r e y o u c a m e k n e w «?hat t h e y m e a n t.\ \W h a t w e r e th e y ?” s- '. 2\ ‘T’. “‘.~' 35 “I c a n n o t u n le s s C a p t. L a w r e n c e w i t h d r a w s liis p r o h ib it io n . P e r h a p s h e w ill , t h o u g h , f o r I t h i n k it w a s o n ly be- c a u s e h e w a s t i r e d o f h e a r in g a ll o u r c on j e c t u r e s a n d t h e o r ie s .\ \W e l l , w ill y o u t e ll m e i f I c a n in d u c e t h e c a p t a in to s a y h e h a s n o o b je c tio n ?” , p e r s is t e d P erry . “I w i l l t o -m o r r o w — i f y o u w i l l te ll m e a b o u t t h e ta ss e l t o - n i g h t .” “Is i t a p o s it iv e p r o m ise ? Y o u w ill t e ll m e to -m o rr o w a l l y o u h a v e h e a r d a b o u t D u n r a v e n R a n c h i f I w i l l t e ll y o u t o n ig h t a l l 1 k n o w a b o u t t h e tassel?” “Y e s -a p r o m is e .” \V e r y w e ll, t h en . Y ou a re a w it n e s s t o th e c o m p a c t , G r a h a m . N o w fo r m y c o n f e s s io n . I h a v e w o r n th a t t a s s e l e v e r s in c e o u r p a r t in g b a l l a t F o r t R ile y . T h a t i s to s a y , i t h a s b een f a s t e n e d t o t h a t b u tt o n e v e r s i n c e t l i e b all u n til t o n ig h t; b u t I ’v e b e e n m i g h t y c a r e f u l n o t t o w e a r th a t c a p o n a n y k in d o f d u t y .\ \A n d y e t y o u t o t M r s . B e lk n a p t a k e i t o f f to-n igh t?\ \W h y s h o u ld n ’t I? . T here w a s n o s e n t i m e n t w h a t e v e r a t ta c h e d t o it. I h a v e n ’t tlie f a i n t e s t i d e a w h o s e it w a s , a n d o n l y tied i t t h e r e f o r tlie f u n o f t b e thin g a n d to m a k e G r a h a m , h e r e , Ask q u e s t io n s .\ ii-;-:44;-*«; .~, .J ., 1', \ ~w“«‘1~.£.: ‘;.!_.» ‘~}‘cj“~;. W; ».m.:».e:~,;4g-,;;;: \v(‘-“':‘~‘¢‘~*L39~7)¢'- ‘,»i:is_:s‘~*¢ :1s?é;§§vf§j ~\‘f‘%?.“§‘r(;\;.“:‘\_,*\_~4$. :':;‘:¥¢.'§1. \\-'33 ;.:\~:;i:a=\s» ~ ~;~-s.*..~H.~.« 3; ‘;f‘§?\L,‘:‘iV3“V\'\§‘*““ £21,3- 3 \s ~‘n*\.\.i‘.}£' 1\‘ 7* ‘ 1‘f“‘{‘.- ,‘.'a‘s‘;\’7‘ ‘V’ 53\? .3»: \ ’ \\‘5‘» :&?C.. _., “S ig n a ls , o f s o m e k i n d , f r o m D u n r a v e n R a n c h .” [ t o b e CONTINUED. ) \.o‘._ ;,;a',;\-£1 ,.~.‘,:.';f~;3t?(‘.5'Y;K:\‘—%,-3 W. ‘,5 u .. “R F EA TS OF MEMORIZATION. H en W ho H ave Had No T rouble T ra in in g T h e ir m em ories. M orphy, the celebrated eheas player, cou ld play several g a m es o f chess Hiwultaneously w ithout seeing any of th e boards ou which tiie various gam es Were b ein g conducted. I t was certainly a wonderful feat of m em ory, to see how atten tion and ab straction were re- tained throughout - a must ex traord in ary feat, aud one performed by him o v er and over again, as h e used to stand alone attack? mg and defending him self agam&t th e several opponents w ho were arrayed a g a in st him. That h is brain a t last g a v e way and th a t h e died insane proves that physiology h as som e- thin g to say t o memory Idke e v ery other g ift, memory m ust be used wjtb discretion , or else the frail fram e w ith which th e m ind is associated m a y be sh attered by o v ertra in ing, and what bos been th e best m ay be cor- rupted into the worst. A w onderful geuius m a y d egenerate in to an id iot Au amubiug instance is g iv en b y tbe old philosopher S en eca, the m aster, and a fterw ards the victim o f th e Em peror Nero. He te lls us h o w on o n e occasion a p oet w rote a long poem, w h ich he read before a distinguished audience It w as received w ith great applause, but su ddenly. Ut th e astonish- m ent o f the audience, a n d to the subsequent cunsteruaUou uf the a u th o r , a m an started up and accused the poor i*>et o f p lagiarism , inasmuch as h e had som e tim e before w ritten the piece w hich had been greeted w ith such well deserved applause. y y “B e c a u s e I s e e t h a t h e h a s b een in d u e - i n g Mrs. B e lk n a p t o ta k e o ff t h a t l i t t l e t a s s e l o n t h e b u tt o n o f h is c a p . H e h a s w o r n i t w h e n o f f d u ty e v e r s i n c e h e c a r n e t a n p w e s u p p o s e d it w a s s o m e th in g h e c h e r is h e d ; I k n o w s h e d id .\ RoohesterH xpress lea v es Jamira: 6:40 A, m,, d a t l y except Sunday, arrtvlng atrH avana a t Nlagararf t e - l e a v e s P h ila d elp h ia 8:50 a. in ., * W ashington 8 1 0 a ,m ., Raltlmore. 9-00 a . m ., dally ex cep t Sunday arriving a t \‘ ~ HaVaBS' 6:38T' pv.nm r' E r a t o f r w r i w . rtm o a th is train from P h ila d e lp h ia -to W atkins, a n d passenger coach es from: B altlm oretoO on an d algu a & Rochestor. F ast Ltae lea v es Philadelphia; ll;50 a . im ;W ash- in g toh , 9;50 a, m.: Baltim ore, 10:<M. m ., d a lly excep t sutfday, arriving a t H ava- n a i0 :5 8 p . m . P aaaonk orcoach osareru n on th is tra in from P hiladelphia to WU- Uom sport an d Baltimore to W atkm s. W r t ^e m . ? ^ i t o i | t t n , 140:00 p , *a.i Baltimore! 11:20 p. m .,cwlly,arriving a t H avana,11:0 1 a.im. P a la c e sleeping-cars are-run on t h i s tr a in from PhUadelphm to W lU lam sport, and W ashtogton, to Canandaigua a n d ■Rochester. * - , w Trains g o in g North, leave Elm ira S ta tio n a s follow *:— _ ... a . Rochester Express..*;.*!. * .............................. _ Northern E xpress,,.; ,.,...10:20a .m . N iagara E x p f e s s ; , , ,....».,#;W p . ra F a s t L ine,. ..................... .............10.20 p . m - Trains g o in g South leave C anandaiguaStatton v v u u S ^ i o r t Accom modation ..,;....V8i45 a . m Eimlra A ccom m odation,.;,..;.-;..,........;,..^:* IP, m southern Exp 80D VS JBAXJSKARC a . D ally E xcep t .Sunday, Trains arrive a t sta h ley at 9:06 a . m. and, 8:15 p. m ., from Sodus.l’o lnt, W alilngton, N e w a r k , P h e lp s and interm ediate statlpns. _ connections are made a s follow s.: N . Y. C. & H .R . R . a t Phelps Junction and N ew a rk (N ; Y . 0 .1 N, Y . w ; S . m b . R ailw ay a t N ew ark and R, W . * Os R. R , a t W alilngton. , ' , TRAINS POK HAVANA FhOM THX SOUTir. a f o r t n i g h t p t“ g e t t i n g s e t t l e d” a t t h e n e w p o s t, p r e c e d e d L y a m on th o f m a r c h i n g t h a t h a d b i o u g h t t h e b a t t a lio n f r o m di s t an t serv i ce t o thi s s t ran g e T exan s t a t i o n . T h e n e w c o n ie r s im d b e e n h ospita-- 'h iy w E ie o m e d -b y th e ^ o fc c o T s -o f-th ff'U ttle '' g a r r is o n o f i n f a n t r y , a n d n o w , in r e c o g n i t i o n o f t h e i r m a n y c o u r t e s ie s , t h e f ie ld o f fic e r c o m m a n d in g 1 th e a r r i v i n g tro o jis: h a d b e e n e n t e r t a in i n g t lie r e s id e n t Offi- c e r s a n d l a d i e s a t d ip u e r . T h e c o lo n e l was a , h os t i n hi mse lf , b u t p re f erre d no t to d r a w t o o h e a v i l y o n h is r e s e r v e s o f a n e c d o t e a n d s m a l l t a l i ,, s o l i e h a d c a ll e d in t w o o f l i i s s u b a lt e r n s t« a s s is t i n t h e p le a s a n t d u t y q f b e i n g a t t e n t iv e t o ' t h o in f a n t r y la d i e s , a n d j u s t n o w , a t 1 1 :4 5 p . in ,,, h e w a s w o n d e r i n g i f L ie u t. P e r r y Iia d 'n o t t o o l i t e r a l l y c o n s tr u e d h i s in - s t r u c t io n s , y o u n g g en t le m a n w a s 'd e v o t i n g h i m s e l f t o Mrs. B e lk n a p in a m a n n e r s o n^arked. a s t o m a k e t h e c a p t a i n . h e r J a w f u i 'Io iH :a n^ m a s t e r , r a a n h f e s t l y - u n e a s y . ■' M r s . B e llo ia p , h q w e v e r , s e e m e d t o e n jo y t h e s i t u a t i o n Intuiaensely. S h e w a s a p re tt y woman , a t mos t t i mes , as even h e r r i v a l s a d m it t e d . 'S h e w a s a b e a u t i- f u l w o m a n a t a i l t im e s , w a s t h e v e r d ic t o f t h e o ffic e r s o.f th b r e g im e n t w jie n t h e y h a p p en e d t o s p e a k a ? t h e m a tt e r a m o n g th e m s e lv e s ,.. S h e j r g r d a r k , w i t h lu s* t r o u s e y e s a n d s s M p l u g la s h e a , w i t h co ta A ^ jp sja g d t r e s s , = a n d a Way o f g la n c in g , s i d e w a y s f r o i i i U n d e r h er h e a v ily f r in g e d e y e l i d s t h a t t h e y o u n g e r a n d m o r e im p r e s s io n a b le m en . f o u n d q u ite ir r e s is t ib le w h e n a c c o r d e d t lie r a r e l u x u r y o f . a t e t e a -te te . B e lk n a p w a s a b ig an d b o is t e r o u s m an ; M r s . B e jk n a p w as s m all i n. s t a t u r e , an d so ft* —v e r y s o f t - - o f v q ic e . B .e lk n u p w a s e i t h e r b r u s q u e ly r e p e lle n t o r o p p r e s s iv e ly C P td ia l in m a n n e r ; M is , B e lk n a p f or th a t , w a s e i t h e r g e n t l y and e x a s p e r a t i n g ) / m .iif - f e r e n t t o t h o s e w h o m s h e did . n o t c a r ,-to j a t t r a c t , o r c a r e s s in g ly S w e e t t o th o s e w h o s e ]attentionn s h e d e s ir e d . I n t h e ir o w n r e g im e n t t h e y o u n g o ffi- c e r s s o o n , f o u n d th a t u n le s s t h e y w is h e d t o b o i n v o lv e d in an u n p le a s a n t n e s s w ith B e lk n a p i t w a s best t o b e o n l y v e r y m o d e r a t e l y d e v o t e d to h i s p r e t t y w if e , a n d t h o s e t o w h o m an u n p le a s a n t n e s s w it h t S e l i i g c a p t a in m ig lit h a v o h a d n o te r rors q f conse q uence wer q - d e t errc d b y t h e f a c t t h a t Mrs. B e lk n a p ’s d e v o t e e am O ttg th e“y o u n g s t e r s ”' h a d in v a r ia b ly h e c o i n c t n r s b j e i t o f c o ld n e s s an d a v e r s i o n t o t l i e o t h e r d a m e s and; d a m s e ls o f t h e g a r r is o n . V ery s h o r t li v e d , t h e r e f o r e h a d b e en th e l i t t l e • f lir t a t io n s t h a t s p r a n g u p fr o m t i m e t o t i m e in t h o s e f r o n t i e r p o s t s w h e r e in C a p t , a n d M rs. B e lk n a p W e r e a m o n g t h e c h i e f o r n a m e n t s o f B ociety; b u t n o w m a tt e r s s e e m e d to b e ta k in g o t h e r s h a p e . F r o m t h e ve t y d a y t h a t h a n d so m e N e d P e rr y d is m o u n t e d i n fro n t o f B e lk n a p ’s q u a r t e r s a n d w i t h h is r<-ld ie r y s a l u t e re p o r te d t o t l i e th e n c o m m a n d in g o f fic e r t h a t C ol. B r a in a r d a n d h is b a tt a lio n o f c a v a lr y w o u l d a r r iv e in t lie c o u r s e O f t w o or t h r e e h o u r s , M rs. B e lk n a p h a d e v i n c e d a C o n t& itm e iit fn b is s o c i e t y a n d assfiT iied a n -a ir o f q U a si-p r o p r ie to r sh ip ’t h a t s e r v e d t o a n n o y h e r g a r r is o n s is t e r s m o r e t h a n a l i t t l e . F o r t i ie t i m e b e in g a l l - t h e c a v a l r y m e n W ere h a .-h elo r s, e i t h e r b y a e- t u a l r a n k o r“ by b r e v e t,” afl n o n e o f t h e l a d i e s o f i h e - th a c c o m p a n ie d t h e b a t ta lio n , o n i t s m a r c h , a n d n o n e w e r e e x p e c t e d u n t il t h e b ta tio n s o f t i l e r e g im en t jh i t s h e w d e p a r t m e n t h a d b e e n d e f in it e l y S e ttle d . T h e p o s t s u r g e o n , t o o , w a s l i v i n g a l i f e Of s in g le b le s s e d n e s s a s th e e a r l y S p r in g w o r e o n , f o r h i s g o o d w i f e h a d b e ta k e n herself,, w i t h t h e , c h ild r e n , t o t h e d is t a n t e a st a s Boon a s t h e d is a p p e a r a n c e o f t h e w in te r ’s snOWS r e n d e r e d s t a g i n g over th e h ar d p ra i r i e roa d s a m a t t e r o f n o g r e a t d a n g e r o r d is c o m f o r t. I t w a s t h e d o c to r h i m s e l f w h o 1, s e a te d in a n ea s y c h a ir a t t h e e f t d , o f t h e v e r a n d a , fir st c a lle d t h e C b io n e p s a t te n t io n t o P e r r y ’s d e v o t io n a l a t t i t h d o a t M rs. -B e lk n a p 's s id e . S h e w ad r e c l i n i n g i n a lia m m o c k , o n o lit t le , s li p p e r e d f o o t o c c a s i o n a l l y .to u c h in g t h o flo o r h n ) i im p a r t in g a g e n t le , ^ s w in g in g m o t i o n t o t h e a ff a i r , a n d / h i a k i n g a s o o t i l i n g S w is h - B w is h Of s k i r t s a l o n g th o m a t t i n g u n r i ^ . h g a tlp * G 5 e # ^ i'c r --^ -a iiSniffi?-l t ^ e d v e r y s f e p d e r , a n d f r a g ile and, w h i t e a s t h e y g l e a m e d i n t h e s o f t l i g h t t h a t B hono ff o m t h o o p e n w in d o w s -'of t h p p a r lo r . T h e y w e r e b u sied i n S tr a ig h t e n in g o u t t h o k i n k s i n t h e g o ld c o r d o f h is f o r a g e c a p a n d i n r e a r r a n g in g a l i t t l e s ilk e n b r a id a n d t a s s e l t h a t w a s f a s t e n e d in a b l u m s y , m a n lik e f a s h io n t o o n e o f th e b u t t o n s a t t h e sid e; h e , s e a t e d i n a c a m p o h a ir * Waa b e n d in g fo r w« d 4 S o „-th a t lu s h a h d s o p ie , s h a p e ly h e a d w a s o n l y a t r ifle h i g h e r t h a n h e r s , a i j d t h e t w o y h e »e o d a r k a n d r ic h t o c o l o r i n g , h is a o f a i r a n d m a s s iv e a n d s t r o n g — c a m e f a th er t oo c l ose t o g e th er f or th ee q ua n i m i t y o f C a p t , B e lk n a p , w h o h a d es- sa y e d t o t a k a * h an d a t w lii a tf a th e p ar t lo r . , G r a h a m b r o k e f o r t h in a p e a l o f m e r r y lA u g h te r , b u t g a v e n o f u r t h e r r e p ly , for j y s t t h e n t h e c o lo n e l a n d t h e d o c to r le f t t h e i r c h a ir s , a n d , s a u n t e r i n g o v e r t o th e h am m o c k b r o u g h t m i g h t y r e lie f t o B e l- k n a p a t th .e w h is t t a bl e a n d v e x a t i o n o f s p i r i t t o h i s p r e t ty w if e . T h e f lir ta t io n W as b r o k e n a t a m o s t in te r e s t in g p o in t, an d P err y , r i s i n g , su dd en l y , came over a h d j o in e d M rs. L a w r e n c e . I f s h e e x p e c t e d t o s e e h i m p iq u e d or a n n o y e d a t th e in t e r r u p t io n a n d s o m e - w h a t p er t ur b e d i n manner , s h e was g r e a t l y m is t a k e n ; N o t h in g c o u ld h a v e b een moresuns hi n y an d j ov i a lth an th e g r e e t i n g h e g a v e h e r . 4 l a u g h i n g a p o l- o g y t o G r a h a m f o r s p o il i n g h is t e te - a - t e t e w a s a c c o m p l i s h e d in a m o m e n t , a n d th en d own b y h er s i d e h e sa t an d p l un g e d i n t o a m e r r y d e s c r ip tio n o f h is e x p e r i e n c e s a t d in n e r , w h ere li e h a d b een p la c e d n e x t t o t h e c h a p l a i n ’s w i f e o n t h e o n e h a n d , a n d .s h e had\ b e e n p r o p e r ly a g g r ie v e d a t h i s a t t e n t i o n s t o M rs. B e lk n a p on th e o th er . , “Y o u m u s t r e m e m b e r t h a t M rs. W e l l s i s a v e r y s t r i c t P r e s b y t e r i a n , Mr, P e r r y ; a n d none o f us h ave s e e n a d i n n e r s u c h a s t h e c o lo n e l g a v e u s t h i s e v e n i n g fo r e v e r a n d e v e r s o lo n g . W e are q u it o mmse d t o , th e wa y s , o f c i v ili za t i on ; w h ereas y ou h ave j us t come f r o m t h e e a 8 t —a n d l o n g l e a v e . P e r h a p s i t i s th e f a s h i o n t o b e a l l d e v o t io n to o n e ’s n e x t d o o r n e i g h b o r a f d in n e r .” “N o t i f s h e b e a s r e p e lle n t a n d v e n e r - a b l e a s M rs. W e lls , I a s s u r e y o u . W h y , i t h o u g h t s h e w o u l d h a v e b e e n g l a d to l e a v e t h e t a b le w h e n , a f t e r h a v i n g r e - f use d s h err y an d P on t e t - C ane t f or u p - fo r t h a t m a t t e r , , war d so f an h our , h e r g l a s s w a s f ille d w i t h c h a m p a g n e w h e n s h e h a p p e n e d to j b e lo o k in g t h e O ther w a y . Tzii “Mr. I ’erry !” g a s p e d Mrs. L a w r e n c e . “A nd d o y o u m e a n t h a t Mrs. B e lk n a p k n o w s - th a t y o u t o ld h e r w h a t y o u h a v e juBt t o l d me?” \W e l l , no,\ l a u g h e d P e rr y . ‘‘I f a n c y Mrs. B e lk n a p t h i n k s a s vou t h o u g h t — th a t it w a s a g a g e d ’ a tu o u r . H a llo ! lo o k a t th a t l i g h t a w a y o u t th e re acrusB t b e p r a ir ie . W h a t c a n t h a t lie?\ Mrs. L a w r e n c e r o s e s u d d e n ly t o h e r f ee t an d g aze d sou th eas t war d i n th e di- re c tio n i n w h ic h t h e y o u n g o ffic e r p o in t e d . I t w a s a l o v e l y , s ta r lit n ig h t. A s o ft w i n d w a s bl o w i n g g e n t ly fr o m t h e s o u th a n d b ea rin g : w i t h i t th e f r a g r a n c e o f s p r in g blo s s p m s -a n d fa r a w a y f lo w e r e t s . O t h e r s , t o o , h a d a r is e n , a t tr a c te d b y P e r r y ’s s a d d e n e x c l a m a t i o n . M rs. B e lk n a p tu r n e d l a n g u i d l y in h e r h a m m o c k a n d g l a n c e d o v e r h e r p r e tty w h it e s h o u ld e r . T h e c o l o n e l f< .1 lo w ed h er e y e s w i t h h i s a n d g a v e a s t a r t o f s u r p r is e . T h e d o c t o r tu r n e d s l o w l y an d c o m p o s e d l y and l o o k e d s i l e n t l y t o w a r d s t h e g l i s t e n i n g o b j e c t , a n d t h e n u p o u t h e o ffic e r s o f t h e c a v a l r y t h j n p f u l l s u d d e n a s t o n is h m e n t . - r- j ■ - ~ y * . • “W h a t o n e a r t h e o n l d t h a t h a v e been?\ a sk e d t h e c o lo n e l. \I t g l e a m e d l i k e t h e h ea d li g ht o f a l ocomo ti ve , awa y d own th e r e i n t h e v a l l e y o f t h e M o n e e , t h e n s u d d e n ly w e n t o u t .” “B e s i l e n t a m o m e n t an d w a t c h , ” w h is p e r e d M rs. L a w r e n c e t o P e r r y . “Y o u w i l l se e i t a g a i n ; a n d — w a t c h t h e d o c t o r .” J: T his claim w a s huU gnantlv d en ied , t ill, i a proof o f his assertion, th e c la im an t recited the whole poem by heart, word fo r word, w ith ou t h esitation, and defied the p o e t to d o the sam e. Thin he w as n o t prepared to d o , and th e au d ience decided th a t th e o n e w h o knew the poem by heart m ust h a v e been th e author, till be frankly d eclared th a t he had never heard thej>oem before, but bad learned it b y heart w h ile the poet read it S o“ th o honors w ere d i v i d e d t h e poet g a m in g ap- p lanse-for his verses, th e other fo r h is m em - oryv I‘ I. v'¢.>“*, ‘,:.: ‘_v,_, \'!v‘t.' w__'. ;' r 17;. oryv T he French c r itic L a M otte, is sa id J o b a v d played the sa m e trick o n V*oltaire. W hen ar y ou n g author he o n ce b ro u g h t & tr a g e d y , w hich h e had jtis t com posed, to read over t o tho critic.“ It is all v e r y beautiful,** said La* M otte,“ but th e second scen e o f the fo u r th a c t is copied, w ord for w ord, from a p rev io u s author,\ and in proof, t o tho d ism ay o f V ol- taire, h e recited every lin e of the scene w ith- out ch an gin g a word. V o lta ire declared h is honesty, and i t was o n ly when he sa w how distressed th e you og a u th o r was th a t L a Motte acknow ledged th a t he was so struck with th e bpauty o f the scen e th a t n o t a word escaitcd the ten a city o f bis memory S ir Benjam in B n d ie , m his must interest- ing“ P sychological lu q uin es,* cites th e in- stance o f the celebrated J es u it Suarez, who is said to have k n ow n tbe w hole of the works o f St. A ugustine by heart. These consist o f eleven large folio volum es. How fa r this i s literally true ca n never be proved, but it is stated in the Hfe prefixed to^his w orks that i f ever a n y one m isq u ote! St Augustin** on a n y subject of his w ritin gs Suarez would at once correct the q u otation , and g iv e it w itb per- fect literal accu racy. T he great thinker, Pascal, is said n ever to h a v e forgotten a n y thin g he had e v e r know n or read, and th e same ia told u f Hugo, (Irotius. 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S u r e ly e n o u g h , e v e n a s t h e y w e r e a ll lo o k in g a b o u t a n d c o m m e n t i n g o n t b e st r a n g e a p p a r itio n , i t s u d d e n l y g la r e d \ W a it ; o u co m o r e y o u ’ll s e e it,\ s h e w h is p e r e d . \T h e n t a k e m e i n t o O ap t. L a w r e n c e . D o y o u s e e t h a t t h e d o c to r i s le a v in g ?\ W i t h o u t s a y i n g a w o r d to a n y o n e , t h e p os t sur g eon h a d ver y q u i e tl y w ithd rawn fr o m t h e g r o u p on t h e v e r a n d a . 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S O P tC M S an d P R E 8K R V C S H ie L e a th e r O m a u i A / t r uuk'e toon m i ooof-a U onkfor w m p fo U ample f o r . t ff r n . r m * ^ I t w i m j b . nUdlOBWIlUa 8KMI qOHU> pOUBa TOD MW ttW. Tqd dooH h*FS t o .grom i a d m a t Wiifi*:ot*6k- ■At brnah. Ba'wiM and tar S , Boc*aee,Toor •randmttMC'irWked bud to m n u i ron.ihaoUl not apue riamalf thia woua than au la u labor, Soid br O m an, DroettoW, »od BbooDMiea. W 0 LFF I r R A N 00 LPH , fhi u q e l p hi a • :3. ‘(w an ‘ c 3. 4_\-I ’~r 1 ‘. ‘ : M .1. .< f.“1,e' PIANOS & ORGANS! S T E A M B O A T S . E; _; .x..§: ‘H. «x Don’tpU rchaaeone until, you Bttve exam ined Cither the . . . . SENECA LAKE NAVIGATION COMP ’ Y , Tho great c r itic , Joseph S ea llg er, is pro- nounced by S ir W illiam H am ilton t o be tho must learned m an tb a t th e world has ev er seen. His know ledge w a s certainly prodig- ious He used t o say to h im self that he had a bad m emory b ut a good rem iniscence; ho could n ot learn b y heart a s fa st as he could w ish, but when once h e knew a thin g he could &1- w ays recall it. Y e t tbis g ood man w ith his bad memory com plained th a t it took him tw en ty - one d a y s to Ie.arn the w hole o f H om er b y h ea rt, he had to d e v o te three m onths t o learm ug in lik e manner th e whole o f the re- m aining Greek poet*., and that in tw o years he succeeded in g ettin g by heart the whole o f the range o f classical a u th o rs And this is what h e calls a W I m em ory The most extra o rd in a ry feat of m emory is one which S ir W illiam H am ilton believes t o be tr u e w ithout dot A t, cited to hint from Geo- grapher Maretus, who w itnessed it and had i t solem nly a tteste d by four V enetian noblem en of undoubted honor. M aretus tells us howr in P adua he m et a y o u n g Corsican w ho h a d gone thither t o pursue h is studies a t th e uni- versity. H a v in g heard th a t the yo u n g m an was g ifte d w ith a most ex traord in ary m em- ory, so that h e could retain and repeat a s m any a s 86,000 words, w hich w ould be read over b y him o n ce o n ly , Maretus a n d som e distinguished friends asked if he w ould allow them t o test th e accuracy o f w hat repart had stated. He w illin g ly consented, an d tUera were read over ah alm ost in term inable list of words strung togeth er w ith ou t an y consecu- tiv e m eaning, in e v ery v a riety o f language, even m any o f th e m m ere gibberish. 4:‘) * 14,’; 5: y x\n—'\‘-9 m 7.“. *4. ‘v E S TY or M ASO F & H A M l LIH , tw o o f t h e m o st reila h ie m anutaciurers o t PIANOS AND ORGANS ih t h e world. Don’t fooi a w a y your money'With-|—S ^ __ money'With-|—S rn ra T h w 'B A a t. R ^ ® , a *“\ ' —LIUITXD.— i tS r T a k e a e ffe c t June 3, i s s 9 . j i j F o u r T r lB * D a l l y , — E xcept Sundays. GOINGNORTH; * _._JSOlNG-S.0UTH, ------ Leave W a tk ln s 7 15 a.H. G lenora.. 815 -Jdn sM ln gH bsd a*-*, Leave Geneva.. 816 A.H. D y e s .... .. 900 ~ -NortoH eotof’’ 830 ‘J-Dresden. . . . . . '9-30 ‘^ - L o d i . . . , . . . , . . . , 900 li Ovid—Willard, 930« D r e s d e n ; . 960“ D 6 y s . . , . . . , . . . . 1 0 2 5» Arrive G e n e v a .ll 15 *• . A i f f e r s t n B a it, Leave W atkins lOOr.H. G le h o r a -,.,.... 1 4 5 *« North Hector. . 900“ L o d i . . . . . . . . . . . . 980“ O vid—W in ia rtiso o“ D r e s d e n . , 6 20“ D i e s ..; ; ..,,; : ,; 4 00 •> ArriVe Geneva. 445 ‘‘ Gvld-WlUlardlO 00“ Lodi...............,.10 30 <- North Hector. .1945“« G l en o r a .......i l oo“ ArilveW atklnsiI 50“ Af t ernoon B oa t . Leavo Qeneva. 4i6t.k. B e y s. Soo ;* Dresden , . 5 85“ Ovld-WllUard 5 55“ LOdl 625 ■> North Hector, 6 5b 1 G len o ra . , 7 1 5 u c n e 45“ |ArrlveWatklns 8 00 *> “Y o u d o n ’t t e l l m e t h e r e 's a r a n c h w i t h a m y s t e r y h e r e n e a r R o s s ite r !” e x c la im e d M r. P e r r y , w i t h s u d d e n i n t e r e s t , . ’I W h y , I d o , i h d e e d l I f f ’i t p o s s ib le y o n h a v e b e e n h e r e t w o w h o la w e e k s a n d h a v en ’t h e a r d o f D u n r a v en R a n c h ?” 41>‘ {:7 ‘._;».’‘h u *‘ W‘ money'With-|—S co 8 t e world. to o d d y g s a llttie more. , W i l l Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction w it h these goods. Call On or address th e Gen- e r a l A gent, ' HIRAM CORNISH, Jr., ' N ew d eld , TOmpklns Co., N, Y. W rite for Catalogues. \ 1. 53:4 ‘-,7‘ V 2 ml‘ k “I ’v e h e a r d th e r e w a s s u c h a t h i n g : I s a w It f r o m a d is t a n c e w h e n o u t h u n t i n g t h e o th e r d a y . B u t w h a t 's t h e m y s t e r y ? — w h a t ’s t h e m a tt e r w i t h it?\ u 1,. 3 ~A x.a~.~‘~‘«. \‘ .‘ ~¢ -\* . 4‘. 5 {' 1.‘. ;.(_\'.';5 *':‘»1§°«' 3;-v.a2»..‘ ..: g,- = ~« “T h a t’s w h a t w e a l l W an t t o k n o w — an d c a n n o t fln d o u t . N o w , th e r e i s an e x p l o i t w o r t h y y o u r e n e r g y an d b e st e f fo r ts B e r r y . T h e r e is a b ig , w e a lt h y , w e l l s t o c k e d r a n c h , th e fin e s t h o m e s t e a d b u i l d i n g s , w e a r e to ld , i n all thi s p a ff o fT exas . Th e y sa y iti s b eau t i f u l ! / f u r n is h e d — t h a t i t h a s a fin e li b f a r v , a g r a n d p i a n o , a l l m a n n e r o f t h i n g s i n d i c a t i v e O f c u lt u r e a n d r e f in e m e n t a m o n g i t s occu p a n t s — b u t t h e ow n er on l y comes aroun d once or t w i ce a y ea r , a n d i s a n i ce b e r g o f a n E n g li s h m a n . A l l t h e p e o p le a b o u t th e r a n c h a r e E n g lis h , to o , a n d t h e m o s t r e p e lle n t , b o o r is h M r , , c u s c o u r te o u s lo t o f m e n y o n e v e r saw . w h e n t h e El eve n t h we r e h e r e t h o y d id e v e r y t h i n g t h e y c o u l d ' t o be c i v i l t o th em , b u t n o t a n i n v it a t io n w o u l d they* a c c e p t , n o t o n e w o u l d t h e y e x t e n d ; a M ff> fro.m t h a t d a y t o j h t t , co u rso w ith th e p eo p l e a t th o ranc h , an d t h e s o ld ie r s k n o w y e r y li t t l e m o re. O n c e o r t w i c e a y e a r s o m o v o r y o r d in a r y l o o k i n g m e n a r r i v e w h o a r e s a id t o b e v e r y d is t i n g u i s h e d p e o p le — in E n g la n d ; b u t t h e / r e m a in o n ly - a l i t t l e w h i l e , a n d g o a w a y a s s u d d e n l y a s t h e y c a m e .”’ “A n d y o u h a v e n e v e r s e e n a n y o f th e m ? 1’ P erry lo o k e d q u e s t i o n i n g l y in h is c o m p a n io n ’s fa c e . S h e h a d t u r n e d a l it t le w h ite , a n d h e f e l t s u r e t h a t s h e w a s s h iv e r in g . LOSS OF APPETITE , “N o—n o t t h a t ; h u t I h a te m y s t e r ie s , a f te r w h a t I ’v e h e a r d , a n d w e h a v e n 't s e en t h a t l ig h t i n e v e r s o l o n g . C o m e h e r e t o t h o c o r n e r o n e m o m e n t .” A n d s h e led h i m a r o u n d to t h e o t h e r fla n k o f t h e b ig w o o d e n , b a r r a c k lik e r e s id e n c e o f t h e c o m m a n d in g o ffic e r . “L o o k u p t h e r e ,” s h e s a id , p o in t in g to a dark w in d o w u n d e r t h e p e a k e d d o r m e r r o o f o f t h e l a r g e c o tt a g e t o t h e s o u th . “T h a t i s th e d o c t o r 's h o u s o .” “A r e y o u co ld ?” h e a s k e d h e r , g e n t l y B o a t Ieavlttg a t 1:00 p ,m .c a |ArrlveWatklns Geneva a r io s U .«■.«■ W *B, \ - t 8:16 6. m. and WatkhiS M aiiandExpress. . DUNNING, Suphi. Geneva, N .Y . T h o a b o v e d e s c r ib es t h e c o n diti on o f th ousan d s o f our .. b us y p eo p l e , b rou g h t a b ou t b y s i c k ness or over - w or k . T h o rem e d y i s a t h an d . JDAKB KEUKA L IN E . fe -lp r ln a T T l n i f C a r d 1 8 8 0 . s t ea m e RU r R a n a , L eavesR iffnaonasport m . \............ Arrives a t P e n n Y a n . . . . i . , . , . . . . . . Leaves Pehff Y a n a t ; . . . . . ........ A fte r a rr iv a lo ftr a ltt on F aU Brook Arrives at Hammondaport - STEAMEIt LULU, Doaveii te n n Y a n at , . 7:00 a) m. Arrives a t H ammondsport. io:00 a .m . Connecting w it h train o n B. M B . H. R.< for Bath Leaves-Hammondsptirt a t , , . , 8:40 fern, Arrives a t Penn Yan a t. p. m. ■ ' Wh. w. EASTMAN, Supt. 4:36 p. m, 7:0tf a m. 9:80a. m. » “• 't i i j b In a f e w s e c o n d s a f a i n t g l e a m s e e m e d t o c r e e p t h r o u g h t h e s la t s . T h e n t h e slats: t h e m s e l v e s w e r e t h r o w n w i d e o p e n , a w h i t e sh a d e w a s l o w e r e d , a n d , w it h th e , r a y s b e h in d i t g r o w i n g b r ig h te r ev- e t y i p s t an t , a b r p a d . w U iS'1 - 1:~ u * —f o fff i ov e r i h ^ o o f £f'* u r tr v 6 r jin aa . A n o th e r m o m e n t a m i f o o t s t e p s w e r e h e a r d a lo n g t h e d o c to r ’s p o r c h , f o o t s t e p s t h a t p resen tl y a pp roac h e d th em a l on g th e -g la ss, p h o s p h i t e s I s th e b es t t o n i c ever m a d e . W ill a t on c e res t ore w as t e d * b s t o f e h ea i t H an d s t ren g t h BEST AND CHEAPEST. I n f t v * S ia U o iia f R e l i e f A s s o c i a t i o n < sf P a js in fu ll ftil claim s tor siclm css or anfcident of from $5 09 to $2B.oO Wookiy beneflt, bdsldes A burial boneflt a t t h e doatli of: A member. • A ll w bo c e p e n c tipcffi th e r e s u lts of .their,,laPO t shotfld take.a -cdrtiftoate ln th ls Ass»ciatloti~At onca. A ttem bersM fs toe c f *5;00w ill p aY for certliloate, first asaewlmeht, abd 1 s t miOrters dues', a p p ly to Wm. George, Gonorai X a b a g e r , Elmira, N. Y. , A. reliable agen t w a p te a fpr H a - vana arid vicinity. • X 60W3* any gibberish. So long/ w a s th e U s tw h ic h ^ w a s w ritten that the audience was fairly tired out, the only'fresh one beingihe young Corsican him** self, who stood all the tim e w ith to atteutihii deeply fixed and liis eyes cast down upon the. ground* tviien it Was time he looked tip- cheerfully Und repeated the Whole unihterefcp ing catalogue of words without asingle fhnlht Then, to show how carefully he retained every Word, he went through the list back- ward* then taking every alternate Whrd, t o t , third, fifth, etc,, till he* tired bnt^hhd perfectly satisSed M m t u s t h k t he ‘W wrihid most extrtffdtanty man he bed met fa hll his travel*. The yottng man 4ckfed tiifc ho would bo roady i n a year’s time to repeat the tuk*-d&wigton Journal. as-: “v M o l A b y u l l X > rv g g l8t $t $ l p e p b o t t l e t * B O W N i T c h b m l i t s . d .Y . 0 . L. ;/p,« .1 w 91/; -g “C o m e ,” s h e Said , p l u c k i n g a t l iis s le e v e , ‘ ‘Com e a w a y ; i t 'is t h e d ootor.”' S C 9 A new stook o t You, Coffees; crackers; Confeo tlonery,4i0.,JuSt reomved. ■ , “F o r w h a t r ea so n ?” h e a n s w e r e d . “U lia t w o u l d s e e n i lik o h i d i n g . N o , M rs. L a w r e n c e , let u s s t a y u n t i l h e c o m e s .” B u t t h o d o c to r p a s s e d t h e m w i t h b r ie f a h d cou r t eous sa l u t a t i o n ; s p o k e o f t h e b e a u ty o f th e n i g h t a n d t h e b a lm o f t h e s u m m e r y air, a n d w e n t i n a g a i n b y t h e m a i n d o o r to t h e c o lo n e l’s quarters. T h e n . P o r r y turnfcd t o h i s p a r t n e r : “’W e ll, M r s . Lawrence, w h a t d o e s i t a f l fa e a n ? i s th is p a r t o f w h g t y o u H a d t q te ll mo?” LOW N ICE M I U O A D L A iK ^ FREE C overr t m en t LANDS . OTBIUIMS W ZCSM of SPECIAL tHDCCEMENTS '*L:i vo a m t \* \ The petrifle'd body of'ftrivoman w»3 u t i- iw ttied-*iWthe ,j!el&fe4w Ahh'. -Di4<A{riiS*H Methodist C hurcly Sixth and Lombard Streets, PLUadpIfihia, by workmen wbo afe tearing dowrfthe building. T h e body was in a oofllff WMch Was inclosed in a lead- lined box. It Is f a a porfeet state qf preser* ratldn,ai»d Is sop posed tohave been butied o y s r 10O “N e v e r e x c e p t a t a d i s t a n c e . ’N o r h a s an y on© o f t h e o f fic e r s , e x o e p t D r , Q u in .” , “A n d y o u h a v e n e v e r h e a r d a n y t h i n g a b o u t t k e in m a t e s a n d W h y t h e y k e e p U p t h i s p o l i c y o f e x c l u s iv e n e s s ?” “W e h a v e h e a r d a l l m a i m e r o f t h i n g s > -« o m e o f t h e m w i l d l y f o m a n t i o , s o m e m y s t e r i o u s l y t r a g ic , a n d a l l o f t h e m i A SPECIALTY, -dSidridge P ark i t reg»tftiog it« fttfitf popularity ** a resort fo r exouretotiMt tinoe the city purehJMftd it Apd toe** meooed torettoro lU b tfu ty . ; s l a v a Ka . n , Y . VOLUME XIX HAVANA JOURNAL ■5 : --^ p > m e d • ¥« r r8» t tt r t w tT O ^ lt«0£no6ln L a n g ley g a l l , M ain s tr e e t, Havana, N. Y . , \Matt# Qf * n * Joti»»*ii;^.dn6 w t ty e n t s per aftnum, in t^ v®?c %wri. tered ratter ■ ^ iS ^ A U p S e r s se n t to'subaorlbei's o u t. ot'tiie d o a iity w ill bo tlitoontlnued a t expiration 41 t im e to r wMOli paid. V'. . ADTawiawaVAND Jqn BnnmHO;—T »^ W * - ’ aw}&ti circulation-m a te s i t a superior m g. aWm to rad T efu sin g, i t i s aiao p w p a w W flo J ob Printing l i i tb e m o st approved M yles, a t W M onM le r a te s. -. ■£ . ■■ ........................ A M re a s, -/ • ;■ Ha t * * * xu . fa n e 2 4, lseo. . , W e e U ia r iio u a e A tr B r a k e s ; c a r s ll g f i t e d b y g w , i m i a r s a f e t r F l a t i o r man d c o t y m e r ,» n a e w n r m o d e r n a p p l i a n c e . T n r e e N e w Y o r k M ijlU kJoa- So routoe-tne« ‘aeua Pullman ifa e ’<Ti* a»ia- SPJEySRTS*. p. & o r a i , < ff i t h e c w o a |o CHARGE FOR PAST TIME. Tne o n # H p er tin ning- Pullm an Coaches . ^ S t sc l n e ^ ^ a M s ^^^ l s t K e t o w es i < . a ? s i t 4 : t a e Btte; • ' • - b e m ade te r tl • T ) R . B . T . 8M BLZER, , • p h y s i c i a n a n d. s u r g e o n. ■ Residence; corner Main and g e y ease §j'reefeSPyi txislte o ld County c le r k ’s o fllc e . „p a y . office tn r ee doors e a s t o t postdm ce over Hpuett’s Drttg Store, c au a , n lg n t o r day, W ill receive prom pt a tten tio n .' 440 - e a s t w a r d. STATIONS. No.8 Exp. ■ g e v 's fa k . I'****” 1 Port Jeryla..,..,.,. Susquehanna...... B in g n a ip to n u .,. ; Owego..».-...........\fa v e r ly ; . B im ir a -.v ..-..— No'.io Bxp, j £ m. m e a p» ' A t to b n k y a m c o t o s k ix O r . a t l a w . \> ; . 1?JRB A «J? L IF E INSURANCE. ; A a v an a i N ,’? , 1 •' ■ ’ f i j W TYR, GEORGE M. POST, PHYSICIAN A N D SURGEON, o m o e a t residence', On, H enry s tr e e t, e a l l a t b is office. J O H N M. ROE, ■ , ■ t Attorney and C ounsellor-aW aw, o Office ofver -selleu ’s Qrooerydtoro, Fourtn S treet, W at k in s, N, Y. . ■'“ ' . A ^ V H U N TER, V . 8., 8 t.ro n S rao u tn aide o f ^ ..oohester^ ............ Hornellsville Olean:....,.,..—S a lam an ca. . . . . B u ffa lo ,; ....,,,,. N iagara F a lls .. Susp; Bridge.. . . STATIONS. N ew York . P o r t a e r r l s ..... Susquehanna. . . Bingham ton ___ o w e g o............... W averly............ Blm tra. ■v, ». v**“.* C o r n i n g ..... ------ R o c h e s te r . .......... H o r n e lls v ille . . . Ai O l e p n .. ! . ••■■... i S a l a m a n c a . .. .. . >N B u f f a l o . N ia g a ra F a i l s . . Susp. B ridge... m Bridge, same | j) a y idSM rm , 1 DRAI.BR IN ‘ BOOTS, SHOES,AND RUBBERS. Custom Work a n d Hepalrlng aa usual. .Franklin str e e t, oppo s it e F auB rook House, W atkins, N. Y , | t Q 8, FROST, ' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ko. P .O fU etor S cb u y let A gricultural W orks a n d ut-atM M . C onstantly Under steam , add-ready to> Jobbing a n d grlatlng.—W atkins, Dec, 10th, i a - . , . . ., J J A M IL T O N & ORAMER, . DsauraS Hi FR E S H MEATS I N EV ER Y VARIETY '* ' \XH THkm SSASOlf. . . AlSo, F lsb a n d o y ste r s in tfietr season , p a y ca s h ter H ides, P elts an d Taiiow. ' * BMIVSS? it o o k , gavaH A, w. T. i m t t , T ? A. DUNHAM A GO., A ? * - ( A r t KlEllS ltoirid u in *, m erchsttte, m sn A fsc ta r e sf oorpo- . ratloluLAhd b u sin ess tirtn s g e n e r a lly ; issu e C e r t m c a t e s w u u i n t e r ^ t .^ JAMES M.DITNHAM, - - ■ F K g D J. DUNHAM. 18^8, ' * p.m.507 aso 11:00 O il 1029 8 55 837 755 045 4.47 417 NO 72 NO, 3 RHP, P. itt. 19 07. . T. 20 345 309 231 159 182 104 -945 . U 80 852 . 810 880 1 718 710 a. m, a. m. 701 4 05 1235 .1157 1118 ,1945 1012 0:87 580 820 5 58 •515 6 30 4 30 4 9 0 p. m, Bxp. No.io Mon’r a, m . 7.5? 615 210 133 1158 IV 20 8:15 1015 738 688 626 A .m . 1045 •945 90S ,7 6 0 715 laUU-' T o o OF ~ W A TK 3N S,N . Y. O A l ’ I T A L »t S O , O G O . ' Organized; 1888; Reorganized 188S. W i , N . X o v s.P reA Jo h h iW. Bo v* . Cashier. ; 7H0AAdBiAU T u t t l s , Vice-President, DrasoTORa:—Wm. N. Love, Nelson Nlvlapn, H oh. Adrian T u ttle , d e o r g e Haring, M; B .G ray, S. O. Colegrove, A F , Chapman. WESTWARD.' • ■ No. 1 NO; 3 No, 5, m , 7 N0.15 Exp. Exp, EXp, Exp. Mon’r turn. p.W . p .m i p .m ; p. m. 9 - 110 H 80 - 8 00 6 00 12 00 U N ) 6 00 8 -5Q 3 29 3 0 5 9 2 0 11.55 1 SO 410 3 55 2 5 9 183 2 8-80; 4 43 4 8 9 10 83 3 03- 5 14 5 15 11 05 8 49 5 45 5 61 11 36 8 0t 4 85: 6 13 627 18‘iO '230 512- 19 05 u o o 7 20 7 45 1:29 - 8 40 I 6 45 10 OS 10 83 8 IT v*«**v 10 45 11 - IS 3 5 4 10 20 U 15 0 2 5 ••••••?»• 12 11 8.17 7 20 t. 1219 230 7 26 a. ra. a .m . p .m . p .m . Train 18 (Rochester Expcessj le a v e s Roohestef- a t 0.00 h. in., arrives at Elmira a t 10 00a. m , W, J , Mu r ph y , L, P. FaRmz k, d en , Sup't,, J . c ity . Gen. Pass, A g . N ew York. V . g; T. Sk s r y, D. p , AghiBlffilra. P A L L BROOK C OAL CO .’S R T S T ook effect M ay 12, - 1889, • GoingNorth. R ead up. Bx p. .5. EXPJBXP, p m 335 2 05 128 Stations. a m 980 909 829 S. tt. O. <fc C. R’y a r .,..L y o n s ...lv .;...G e n e v a > .... .....D r e sd e n -South. down, Exp,1 a m Y25 820 860 ACO 25 a m 10 10 1240 %%- EXP. 5 . p m 015 #45 720 755 7S0i . . ______________________________ 842)12 421 7 52j...P e n n Y a n ,.. . j 9 1 8 | 1 53) 7 58 1 08 |\8Y8 1. . . .HlmrodS. 19 57) 8 08). .^..D undee. 700 850 •43 834)827 620 808 800 540 p m .585 440 342 394 806 438,405 1248 7 53 . .R o c k s tr e a m .. . 1200 7 10! . .P ostC reek U 49I65 0 1 .... C o m in g ,.. . . a inip m l 8 5o| 2 0 0 | , C o r n i n g , ra io j 115) ..L aw ren cevllle. 718 . . .K n o x v ille , .. . 7 0 2 ... .. | . , . W e s t fl e id ... .6 45 JMarrlson Valley. 7 5 5 1253 . 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