. Two days at Niagara Falls. -- . A steamer runs fromLewiston, the foot of the Rapids, to Niagara-on-the-Lake, the mouthof the River, giving 14 miles sail, affording views of Brocks Monu-ment, Queenston Heights, Fort Niagara and other historic points. APTERHOON-— Urt/X- again to Prospect Park and take the In-clined Railway down the bank to the Maid of the Mist landing,then take the boat—it is considered perfectly safe, an accident neverhaving occurred — and you will obtain an adequate idea of the awfulpower and grandeur of the matchless cataract The walk about Goat Island at Niagara Falls is p
. Two days at Niagara Falls. -- . A steamer runs fromLewiston, the foot of the Rapids, to Niagara-on-the-Lake, the mouthof the River, giving 14 miles sail, affording views of Brocks Monu-ment, Queenston Heights, Fort Niagara and other historic points. APTERHOON-— Urt/X- again to Prospect Park and take the In-clined Railway down the bank to the Maid of the Mist landing,then take the boat—it is considered perfectly safe, an accident neverhaving occurred — and you will obtain an adequate idea of the awfulpower and grandeur of the matchless cataract The walk about Goat Island at Niagara Falls is probably unsur-passed in the world and beauty. — C/utr/ts I>!iiil--vWarner. I threw myself on the earth, feeling that I was unworthy to lookat the great Falls. * * * Gradually I came to know by my ownfeelings that Niagara is indeed the wonder of the world, and notthe less wonderful because time and thought must be employed incomprehending \t. — Xat/tanic/ Ha-vthoruc. What Will it Cost Me u NIAGARA FALLS?. Here is whaf it will cost the First Day alkehold MORNING: when you w Island vou hel PROSPECT PARK. AMERICAN FALLS.—SIDE view. AMERICAN RAPIDS. - FRONT viEVv. GOAT ISLAND BRIDGE. BATH ISLAND. BATH ISLAND BRIDGE. LUNA FALLS. LUNA ISLAND. BIDDLE STAIRCASE. HORSE-SHOE FALLS.—side view TERRAPIN POINT. HERMITS CASCADE. ISLAND BRIDGES. THREE SISTER ISLANDS. LITTLE BROTHER ISLAND to Prospect Point and about Goatand visit the following : and I all these are ABSOLUTELY rnrr ^K^ M U . THIS IS THIC IMI^ GIKT OK THKEMPIRE TO AIAXKIXD. )ur mornings pleasure has not cost you one cent I We felt ourselves attracted by the surpassing ItK-euness of Ni-agara. The gulf below was more imposing than we had expectedto see it. but it was Italian in hue and softness, amid its wildnessand grandeur. Xot a drop of the water that fell down that preci •pice inspired terror; for everything appeared to us to be filled withattraction and love.—Janus Feniinore Cooper
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