AX ELUSIVE BONANZA THE STORY CF THE LCCT LODE OF CCr.E RANGE. How a Tradr-riost Ar-ideia!ly IMa rotrrrd Ttiis Wesilrrlol !.. of Cold Wbjr flc Didaw't E-.JT Kirtarm Thereof. Thy "r-rr U'Uiag -air in;: stories la t:.f trlii.us-. aiid Lux Iiec-se. the "Dili you ever h'-cr cf tie lost kxle vf the Hum raugf 7" Tiir otbor lawyers sirtinj: around L:;:i fniJ tliry L.-l oevt-r hoard of It en. J then traite-d for lilm to U-in. Mr. !;' Uirror.vd a fn-sU elitw f toLiac co stul i tut! this Ktory: -IIuii!rvIs of rsiierienoed and Inex-pcri.-iK ill miners as troll have spout a proal i l of time aud nioury ioLlns f.r tl:e lust Uxlv of tbe Core range. n:.J tiioy are searching for it yot. 1 Lis f:ni:oiis mine was fotiDd and lot In ifcv fall of A party of men from Ions. visfKii Koutt county. Colo la tar fa!! of l; on a hunting and tsliini trip. Tbe party u:.le Its li ;:'a:1ora at Stoamlwat Springs, iu i. Litter part of Octolx-r the party moved v and went Into can:p on i:tk rtk. In the Gore rane of I iwiiutaiti. which runs tbroujli uortb--rn I'olunxlo. One of tbe party was a diup'sist. who had gore on the trip fr his fieaitb. lie knew nothing of niiiiit:?. He had Im-ti warned by an o!! iiiiiif r In-fore he left Iowa not to be fooh-d. M Many a teuderfoot had bevn. ly what is known as "fool's gold.' or J-on pvriii- So this druszis-t paid to lttoutiou to the rocks, but attended Miii tly to his liuntiu and fishing. "Due cfjoruixjn while hi:ntiug for t1-rr he started a Cne buek and tired at 1. J til a ltd wMiuded him. The buek fell, but c 't 'id rau b-furv the lru.jst cr-i:!d jr-t lo liiui. Where Le fell was a p-'ul of blotxl. which slu-wol that he v as badly wounded. The hiiuter trailed h;:u by the blood sjk;Is on the dead --a vi -t and trass for a uiile and there fjiii;tl where the buck hail laiu down and then rising had goue on aaia. In t'..is way the chase coutintied until miidov.-n. aud then the hunter, who was exhaust'il. Kit down on an out-4-ij ri ti iC liile of rockii to rvst. Mi: the eiiiiiiiia-Mii of t!n? chase he l ad iinl n ited which way lie traveled, jind he realized that he was lost in i!ie heavily t::iiiered uiouutaius. with liij'.jt coming on. IT" knew it world be useless to try aud find the camp tat ni'ht. so he gathered a pile of dead Hiiibs and kindled aCre against t le h-ilue of iwks aud Hid down with l is feet to the blaze and prepared to Met-p. While lyiu there' he noticed the roeks sparkled In Uie firelight, lie put up and examined it. fcupi-isins it was tlie 'fool's Kuld' he had beeu warn ed against. It:it the rock looked so I-retty lliat he broke off several pieces and put theiu la the pocket of his r.uutiic con. Inteiitlins to carry thera Ici t to l iv.a with him as curiosities. "The licit day he wandered all tbe forenoon, autl then found the Gore pass road over the rau;re and followed It to the i-amp. That very afternoon a regular iiiountaiu snowstona began, tuil the party broke camp, returned to Steamlioat Spriug and from there v. ut tasu "The dru'lst. whose tiauie I have forjrjtt.'u. Maid In lu-nver for a few tiays ou his way to bis home iu Iowa. I:i the lubk of a hotel in 1 leaver the t-jik drifted to tstiuins. aud the - dniR Tist ini litiolied t'le specltuetis of stone be had ftrund aud was taking home. An oitl mill, never misses a chance to examine a - x-cimeu aud in this j-'roup pj the hotel hhy was an old prosjMt-t-ir. He as! 1 to lie shown the sih-cI-lU'-ns. The ru-ii-t went to his room, fished up old bunting c-oat from the Ixitlom f his trunk and took out the piece of stuns. The miner ciaiu Ined it closely and esclaiuied: ".Man. that's the richest specimen of Raid bearing yuartz I have ever seetir "The druggist thouplit at first that he was lciii;r joked with, but at last the old miner induced him to take the t-jw-ciiiieus to Iluiliname. the best as iyer iu Ienver. Hurliname assayed a piece of the quartz aud reported that It yielded jrold at the rate of ?17.Ut to the ton. The druggist waa Hot satis fied, lie submitted aaoJlicr piece of the i an it z to another exp-rt assayer nud got a reiKirt tiiat it yielded gold at tWe rate of J1."..(X0 to the ton. . "The druggist returned at once to Meaiiilxiat Springs, bat there was snow i:i the mountains. He went baik to Iowa and returned to the Gore range tiie next spring and has spent every summer since tl.eu lot, king for the lost bxle. and oHieis have searched for it. tun. but tto trace of it has been fouud. Kuuas City Star. HELPED DEWEY OUT. now m ftaftviaa Baromi Prompted II lu la m Camiiliuirat. iK-wey once attended a wedding breakfast at which the a (Table I la ron es tie Struve. wife of tbe Uussbiu uiuister at that time, was present, i-wi.y hail met this famous woman several times Wcfore. The facial piaiu uess of the baroness was quite beyond lielief. but she was oue of the most brilliant, lotahlc and kindly women ever eK-ctwd to guide the social afTairs of the diplomatic corps iu Washington. A lady nlio overheard it tells of an amusing passage which the Laroness and IVwey. who. if memory serves, was then a coHimander. had at this ptrticnlar wedding breakfast. "Re ferring to leather." said the baroness amiably after some playful remark as to the sp ck and stinn polish of Hew cys swonl belt he was in dress uni form tbe most remarkable bit of Russian leather in the world is niy face." Dewey was always a quick thinker. lnt this stalled bim. "Madam. he said after pausi?. "I cm but a rough sailor-.r.an. Civ I this Is a heavy Coma ml which you make tipoa tne. 1 am not oqu.-.l to the emergency.' "Of coarse," said the baroness, tap ping him with her fan. "I siord I have to consider yon hopelessly rude were yn t agree wit-h me. tut yon csi preserve ymir neutrality r.a val otneers .-.re taught to do that, are they not l-y telling ni? what really line eyes I have. They are fine, are they uotT" Thus assisted. iH-wey rose to the oc-i-aslrn. The tnronis" er-s r i'i-r. in t.-titli. tti.ign!:iiS-fif. T.'r.s:!ii!,in Post. Dam n tee's Ft ml Orea Tumble. "lid you ever hear of the jnke wVictj pot Iau IJ'u-e. tbe most fatpous of all the circu clowns, tits first j.ili under tiic cnnvssV" asked :;n old tinn-r. What was it 7" "Ian. while stl! ia his Teens, applied to a crreus manager for a jtositio.!. ""What ilary do you wauty asked the manager. , M'ight huftdred dollars a uljjlit, re viled 1'an. " Toil you what HI da.' said tbe t.ianager. -Well, speak qnick.' returned Dan. Tiu losing time.' Til give you ft a week. " "All rii.ht.' said Dan. Mt's a ca.' " Atlanta Journal. Strvnslli of laiieels. If man werv to crn:'.ite the common fea. a Jump over r 1 -me t.f St la!ir would lie a trifle lo ,,iiii. If he were as strong as the common honj lieetle. lie w-iiul tic able to pick up and csrrv away to railroad trucks, each loaded . witli five tons of coal. If he could build like the African termites, quite no ordinary bonse wonld overlook the top of Ben Nevis. If he could run as rapidly js oBe of t'.ie small bunting rpider. he eoni.l s;ir! ig a quarter rf a l:iie witbotit t tn;i,le fid rtui at the rate r miles a ui::i:ite: -I..n,h,u :::at!::rd. Tfce Jler la t fflm. Several sepoys were suffcrlus from that African (-st. the "jigger. wbo scientific came of I'ulei jn-netrans de scrilies him and his habits concisely an 1 well. He is an exact reppjdwtion iu miniature of the common Goa (Pules irritansi. but iusteatl of merely inflict ing a comparatively innocuous bite be borrows under the skiu. close to tbe :e nails for preferem-e. and then pro ceeds to propagate tbe species. I'uiess he is very carefully removed the sores cauF tbe most in'ense Irri tation oix may lay a niin up complete ly. The usual method of removing hiin is to widen tbe bole it) which be Las entered aud then extract bim. intact If possible, with a needle, care lieing tak en that uu eggs or young arc left be hind. Tbe place should then be dresssl to prevent festeriug. It Is uot advisa ble to marc'i much after removing Jig gers, but unfortunately it is frequently unavoidable. I may mention that Lieutenant Colo nel Mncdouald once told me that dar ing bin first visit to Uganda some na tives cacght a leopard iu one- of tbe Danaua plantations whose fe: were thoroughly diseased from J:gLera that he was quite uuable to move or to de feud himself. Blackwood. Uli Time ( Flzmt. "When General Grant was presi dent." taid a Washington man. "a cer tain friend of bis came out of tbe west to see bim. One day. Just after Having the White House, this friend fell lu with a fellow westerner iu the While House grounds, anil a heated eucwrjter took place, which sutldeuly terminated by lae general's friend knocking the other man down and out. "The matter was huslK-d up. but the general, narr.ciily inil:guant. called his friend lo account, sayiug: 'John, you've treated me aud the ollice I hold, with tut; !i diM-outlet.-. Why did you do such a tbugT - Well, it was this way. general, re plied the now thoroughly penitent oue. "You ku-."W there was bad bltxnl ! tweeu us. acd he hu-I set all sorts of sltirics go:ng alxjut i.ic. Jast after leaving yott 1 ran into him. and he at ot;eo accusisl me of iloing a ci-rtaiu th'.ng. As it was a lie I only laughed ttt h'la. Then he :tti-tisii! me of some thing vim: ami that l-ing also a lie 1 J;t-n-d at him again, but his third aceu sati.m was true. aud. by gad. sir. 1 couldn't stand that, so I knocked bim dowi.' "New York Tribune, Far Dar Chlaa. New Y-ar's is the uatiotial pay day in China. All accounts must lie squar ed up at that time, aud I lie man who can't raise money enough to pay his debts has to go Into bankruptcy. The laws are such that tbe creditor on en ter the debtor's bouse and take what h? pleases if there Is settlement. To prevent such action families club together nud make all sorts of com promises to keep up the business repu tation of the clan. New Year's Is a groat day for the pawnbrokers. Their shops are crowded with people who want to redeem their best clothes lie fore tbe new year. There are crowds also who want to pawn other things In order to get money to pay their debts. Pawnbrokers receive high rates cf interest, in which they are protect ed by the government. The Chinese paint the whole country red ou New Year's day in more sense than one. lied is the color which with them denotes good luck and prosperi ty, and all the New Year's cards aud iuviTatiotis are ou pner of that color. Cvery child gets its New Year's pres ent wrapped in nsl psier. aud red In scriptions are pjsi-d over the doors of the bouses. Iu.lon MaiL The (iromtillnc Start. A noted dhine has decbirisl that a husband's grumbling and scolding were often only his way of Ix-giuniug a conversation, and he maltitaiued that if a man were sulky the worse he was the more cheerful his wife should lie. Certainly husband and wife should liear and for'ooar. be says, atid tbe soft answer turnetb away wrath more ef fectively by the domestic hearth than elsewhere. Then business is often wor rying, and the husband coming home needs and usually deserve to lind there all soothing aud calming influ ences. Hut surely it shonld lie mutual kindness. At times the man must take his turn in meeting irritability or low spirits with choerfuluoss and kiud. pentle consideration. As to the theory that the wisest and best course is for the wife of a sulky, tyrannical man al ways just to give in anil crouch lief ore t'.ie storm, he does not think that is ci ther gi mm! policy or real kindness ulti mately to the man himself. Coaaamptlon. rv.hncnary tuberculosis is rot a con tagious, but only a communicable dis ease. Tbe contact per se of the con sumptive Individual doe not convey the disease. It Is now well known that it is mainly the tuberculosis expectora tion, which, when dried and pulverized to dust, constitutes the main danger of Infection. Tbe means to prevent infec tion from tuberculosis expectoration or saliva exiieetorating only In proper vessels, spittoons and pocket flask, proper use of handkerchiefs during coughing, etc. are now also universal ly taught. It Is alisolutely del "sstratcd that a lulierculosis patient, if be takes projicr care of bis expectoration, does not con stitute any danger to liis fellotv. men. In sanatoria and bospiuls exclusively devoted to the care ef consumptives it is of the rarest occurrence for an at tendant to contract the disease, the hygienic pn-en ut Ions being so thor ough. It may indeed lie said that in these hotises for consumptives one is less liable to contract consumption than outside ef riicm. Dr. S. A. Knopf io Forum. Mlaa Proetor'a Mistake. Miss Mary IVoctur. the astronomer ami lecturer, frequently gives her ier senal services toward entertaining poor chiltbvn and adults. Generally her lectures are well rrvo'ved. Now sdJ then there an- exceptions. On oue Occasion a bright eyed little loy. who at in the front row with bis eyes fixed rpon the speaker, was asked bow be liked it. "I guess." be saitL "it was pretty gixid. but she ought lo talk aUiut lions and tigers. That's better for everylMsly." At a pet her lecture a youngster crit Irlstl her as follows: "It's all very well to talk of weighing and measuring stars. There are some people, uf coarse, who l.-cl:eve that sort :f tliin;:. but if she thinks she -an Tool ns Imivs with s:;ch fairy teles she's verv much mis lakeu." Boetneranr et tt. Yhe.t:sti-al:a!i alsn ig.nes are not I'.ie ou'.y lasers of the Iwmmeratig. t: r w-.-e ly the first to i:se lt..-t r.iissiie. The Egyptians knew all almid.it. just as they si-em to have ku.iwn all about ev erything Hse. At the present lav boomerang is used liv some Amorii-a) Indian tril.es ami by the Drai'idaa races of the Indian pcrrinsuLi. The nissiie nsinl by the last named iiir:s ia that it is thicker than the us :al form anil does not return to the throw er. The return of the liootnoraiig is due to the action of the wind. t;.e shape of the weapon and tbe manner In which it Is thrown. Ilia Reqaeat. Rusband-My dear. I want to ask jou one favor liefore you go cT on that long visit. Wife A thousand, my love. What is It? Husband Don't try to put tbe bouse In order before you leave. Wife It Isn't hard work, . Husliand-rerh.ips not. but think of cbe expense of telegraphing la you ev rry time I want to find anytbius. Col lier' Weekly. SINGULAR DKEAMLXG TWO PECULIAR CASES OK BRAIN AC TIVITY IN SLEEP. A Lawyer Woo Solved Kanrf Prablem He foald Sot Maater While Aarake Aa UxelllaK aad Al- oioat Traarie Ilallway Joarmer. An Edinburgb lawyer, a confirmed Kotnaarubutist, went through a pecul iar experience some little time ago One evening, after dinner, be told bid wife that be bad a luost .difficult law case wbicb would occupy b!m half tbe uight to study cut. For hours there after be grappled with its Intricacies, but finally desisted, saying it would be !m;koss:b!e to make bis brief until luorning. since the case presented some diCiculties that Le bad been unable to master. Ue fell asleep from exhaustion al most as soon as be went to bed. but in a few minutes rose. and. seating him self at Lis desk, wrote furiously for an hour or more. Then, carefully folding and indorsing tbe sheets be bad writ ten upon, be put them away ia a pi geoubole o Vls desk, after wbicb, with cct Fpeaklng. be returned to bis bed aad slept soundly till late in tbe morn At breakfast be expressed some un certainty as to bis "finding a solution.' His wife told bim to look through bis desk, wbicb be did. discovering the ;er be bad written in tbe pigeon bole where be bad bidden it. As be read It Joy tuiugled with amazement showed plainly in hi face, for tbe pa per w-as a clearly reasoued. correctly phrased Wriof on the intricate case with all the obscure poluts smoothed out! He bad not the slightest recoi lection of having - written the docu luetit. Another extraordinary case is that of a young man who. an hour or so be fore starting on a railway Journey. iaid a visit to a steamer in which his par cuts were finaue'.aliy iuterestisl. In the course of the ltisst-t:ou be eulercd the little chaiiilxT iu the Ikw of the vessel where the aut hor chain is coiled aud was bupress! f.y the chandler's smalluess and the cramped quarters it would afford a man sent down there to superintend tbe iiayiug out of the chain, lu due course the traveler went to the railwnv station aud engaged a snug seat iu tbe corner of a first class corn dor and sleeping carriage. He bad tbe compartment to himself. Tbe train bad not been long on its journey liefore the young man was sound t.sbt-p. Hut be imagined that be was awake and. moreover, that be was imprisoned in the little anchor chain compartment of the steamer. Tbe vessel was under way. be thought, aud moving more rap idly tlKiu be had ever known a steamer to move before. ' His first Idea was to go on deck at ouoo. but be could cot get out of tbe cell-like chamber. He could uot stand erect eveu. the compartment was so little, as be found out at the cost of an imaginary bumped bead when be at tempted to rise. Thi n, to bis surprise, be found that the room had a window, evidently a dead light, but square an-J unusually large. This he tried to raise, but. failing, determiued to break it. thinking that lie could seize the anchor c-baiu and by its aid reach the dock. There was only one way to smash tbe glass, aud that was by striking it with bis clinched fist. He knew that this would result in a cut hand probably! but be risked it all tbe same, for be felt certaiu now that the vessel was In a storm and lihely to go down any mo ment, in which case he would be drowned like a r::t in a trap. Having smashed the glass, lie found that the window was double, and be distinctly remembers breaking tbe out side pane, after which, with profusely bleeding hands, be carefully pifked out the bits of glass remaining In the sashes, so that be could climb out. After removing the last remaining fragment of glass from the sash be carefully thrust his head and arms out and licgan to feel for the chain. It was nowhere to lie found. Then be pulled himself half way out of the window and reached upward. To his great Joy. be found be could reach over tbe edge of the deck; but. to bis dismay, it was curved and smooth. offering Uo projection whatever by which be might pull himself up. That lieing the case, and not wishing to fall Into tbe water and tie drowned, be painfully drew back luto tbe little chainlier. However, be must certainly escaH' or lie drowned, anil after get ting his breath he would make another attempt to reach the dock. As he lay pantiu.? aud frightened he accidentally reached in the direction away from tbe deadlight. To hi sur prise, be touched a swaying window blind, and the next moment be fouud himself lying on the floor of the corri dor of the onntshirig train, with a wMn dow down, through which be bad evi dently lioen trying to reach tbe deck cf the imaginary steamer. Tbe wonder was be did not lost his grip and fall on the line. It was his fear of lieing drowned that prevented bim from lie ing killed on the lailway. The yonn fellow had a loug and serious illness sftcr his experience, and. strange to ray. when be recovered bis somnambu listic habit left him. Washington Star. Aa Odd Colaeldeaee. In oue of the b storical vol u pies of Johu K. Magginnpss Is recounted a most remarkable toincidence. On the very day that the eolaration of Inde pendence was promulgated ami old IJlierty lell proclaimed the Joyful new In Philadelphia a little liamJ of Scotch - Irish Ketilers. without any knowh'dge. of course, of what was oc curring elsewhere, assembled at n cer tain place on the licnks of Pine creek, nliout H mile aliove where now stands the city of Willis msport. and declared Mictnsolvi-s free from the yoke of Br't ish rule. PINKED THE TEN SPOT. M Trick at Cards That Puzzled Those Who Witnessed It. "I saw a man do a trick witb cards oace." said Godfrey Ashton of Atlanta, "which, although be assured me was wholly a trick and that there was no soeoud sight or mind reading couuect ed with it. bas always rested in an unexplained condition iu my mind. "There were four of as at supper, and the man in question sent for a pack of cards, and, banding tbetn to the man next bim. told bim to select a vanl in his mind; uot to take it from tbe pack, but to tell the other two wen what card It was. He was then to shuttle tbe pack and pass it to tiie other two men. who were eacb to tboronghly shuttle it. Tbe last man was then to place It on tbe floor. "In the meantime a large napkin bad lieeu tightly bound over the magi cLau's eyes and his dress coat bung over bis face with the tails tied under bis cbin. so that his bead was to all In tents and purposes in a bag. lie. by bis direction, was led to tbe pack of can Is and bis band placed u(ion it. He then proeoeded to scatter tLa cards bout until they covered a rotyb cir cle of three or four feet la diameter. He called for a knife, and. bringing It shandy down, drove It through aad sthxed one or the scattered cartls lie moving bis headgear, be asked what card my friend bad .hose a. Tbe an swer being Hie cti of diamonds, be turned tbe knife toward us, and there, sure enough, was th? ten of diamonds transfixed upon tbe point." lie swore it was a trict. but for the life of me I can uot see bow It was done. None of ns was in collusion with bim. I am sure tbe cards were not a fake Kick. aud I am equally certain tbut he was so blindfolded that it was wholly impossible for him lo ace. Yel te 8ccomrfisbed It eraetly as I tell you."-New York Tribune. I ;?ir''iifi ii ii j il;.-- -,V.":'.-4 I XVegetahle Prepcralionfor As ! siiiatirrgmcFaxlaiwiRcgula j lmgrhcStDinaisarlIk?vrv:lsofr Promotes DigcslionXhecrfur ness and Rest .Contains neither 0ptum3forphiiu; norMiueraL Not Narcotic. JtaretfOUO-SSMlUmnGll rWa JW MxJmtm Cfod .tie"- A perfect Remedy forConslipa Ron, Sour Stonvach,Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fevensh rtess and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of XEWYOHK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. fBJfi fjJuuUlf.1 wi eiimvii ewY. mvm tows emr. Uma1ILI J 111. I.I.IJIt.tM. i i .. The Smith Premier Typewriter zl 5. j li BEST VALUE WRITING MACHINE. -. . Simplicity. Double Cue Keyboard. header ia Improvements. Our Descriptive r ''I I The Smith Premier Typewriter Company, ROEEBT S. ECULL, AGENT, SOMEnSKT. PA. A Dictiorur7 Biography, Geography, Fiction, etc VThat better investment could Iks maJc than ia a copy of the International t This rojcl qtiirta volume is a vast storehouse of valuable information ar.-an; J in aconvcnieist fonn fur hnnd, ere, wid mind. Il b izcrs v.iiit.!T used as stiiit'.r.l authority than any other diction ir j in the vorld. It should La every household. m V ALo Ve!stCT Colligate Dictioaar r-;t'a a Ccottiih r - j-n V bKMJr)tru;- t irei trivi Bostoa'a Fonr Dpst 5aylaus. A pool deal la to lie forgiven Colonel IliiTKiuson in view of liis witty and most admirable thrust at Henry Jami-n. There are four mots iimn wliich Itos ton particularly firivlcs liersclf. Motley Jiade one of them, -tjive me the luxu-rU-M of life, and I will dispense with its necessities." Totu Applctou inaile an other. "tJood Americans, when tlicy di'-. go to Paris." A fcidy. tmnie with held, but )uotel lty Knierson. made the third. "The e-onsclounness of liclti perfiH-tly well dressed Rives a feellti;; of inward tranquillity which religion is powerless to liesitow." Tln-se tlirce have loug lieen famous, but Iligsinxnti inatchetl tbe heftf of them when lie re marked. 'Uenry James has lieeu calleI a cosmopolitan, but he Isn't, since a, cosmopolitan is a man who is at home even iu his own country. New York Mail and Express. A Hii'i Calls. A man must think wlit-n making a call to leave his umbrella, overcoat aud overshoe In the hall, thoucli lie may carry his hat and stick lo the drawitijr room. lie mupt arise whenever a hulir enters the room. and. whether niller or host, he must never look at his watch. Except In his own house, he siiould never fmil a seat fur nimilit-r Tto nuiti not offer his own chair to any one and should remove his plove before slinking bauds. I-ali Ijinceford In Woman's Home Companion. Rlstat aad Left Eyrii Praple. Pwdllt H Pt rtl.1tt"ir lut 1 .. ... -.. - ---i--- .... - ... . . i ii j.i.-i . i they are ripht or left handed, and just ii-.ui "fluu is usuuiij iijp more pouft-fyl. ho Is ill rljrLt vyr. Only on-r- M-rsin Id t?n U left sljrhtod. It U t-"V Imilifllilu 1 1 rt r t Iks Hon nP flttr:T-( Wilt lit Iiibb .r.tal Ii ao I -at, I - us,to uu j un'1 mjuii thli to do with the extra power of iue risui eye. tadaaatrd. Sue IVrstishUH-tloodiiess. vou would Hot wail on a Journey on Friday, wotild yon? Miss Sclioffer I'll start for KurotM i on 1,1 rrldays.-rii!ialephla Hecoril. The strwt accitlei.ts of Ijimlon tmoirtit to alwut 3.5(mi a year, nearly ten n da v. THE CLEAXsIXO CATARRH AXD HE f IXG CUKE I-XlR CATARRH is Ely"sCreanj?alra E-isy and pleasant to ue. Contains do iritiiHiusdiue. Jl la Qnii klT b aoitxd. Uivesialit at lu'-n. aii. i m It opens andfuULU N ilLMU rieansesthe Nasal I'ax-.HKei-. Al:ys lu- t1amiutnn.Heals and PnHtcts tbe meiu tuaiiA. KoAlore tbe Seintea of TsMn an, I Pnvli. jire Me. 50 cent at Dropj; ttt or T mail; Trial iie. 10 eents n ail. t LY BROTH KRS. 56 Warrei.Sti cet. New York. OTICE. Xotiee l hrehy riven tht nim F. R.v. man ha tiled bis .p!i-Kii,)n wlibUie S-r taryot Internal A ITnirB at Harrlstmrs. I'm.. ,.r -n Hr ninety isui acres or nnlni n.roved land situated In vtonyereek tou n- i ip. somerset I Ouniy. r.. aitjoimr.n lnris f hninuel Knyder on the eajtt. Jimu V.wi.-r n Ihe smith. Cieoree E. lUyniao on the we '. i au.piK-ii naikins and Samuel Bent on the north, aod l the exniruit.n r lbiriy dtytt will auk Uiat a wsrrunt li i.i,-l in i.im for the saioe. . GEORGE E. CAYMAN. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. h Kind Yon Have Always Bcsgh Boars the . ssfTTZ ST Signature of WLaYT&XlZvi: , . 1 9 m jtUinlU 11 vJIillllini ForInfant3 and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Tt . Xl Signature M In Use . For Over Thirtv Years f UnHorin Vork. Scirrtific Constroctiofl. Rapidity. .-t .Jr-i S Design. Mrrhaniraily Superior. Art Catalogue Free. cf ENGLISH, lii tuuuj, becuu ciu3 a li:. s OMERirE f MARKET HtF COKKCTED WEKKLT BY Cook & Beerits. Weincsdo; , Fib. 28tb. (pet bq , AppltaW dried, Ik; ( vsptiratvfd re .. Apple Buiu-r. p-r gal -vsoc ...l:w .! to .TIT -JUc aw Butter. frwih.'krs;, p-r t I creamery, per to. Beesm per . -A- , country tiHin, per o 10 to VJf tj j iUKrrurvt ham. per ... IS-H """"lsitlw, pr 6luxr vnhulner, per m ... . In to m Beans, j Coffee, j Cement whit nsvy. per bus fc:.flo to ?.' 2 Lima, per li- grreu, per , , lie niasteit, per m . .tOtol.V ffnniberland. per bbl. I Ponlsnd, perl.l.l 1 1 I" lo l.'A' tL3U to 4.0r Corn meal, per to I'-i -t,'K,pei aoz Fish, lake herrlnf . bb,'!1 Honey, whiVe clover.per Lard, per ly .Ier 70 Bv fi.7i . -per 30 M Jir 7 to lOr Lime, per i.bl ft .Hi Mniiuutes, . o., per fful . . . sue Unions, per iur. . ts. to 7V- foutoes, per lu i Ut ' Peaches, evaporated, per fc.. ruil.e Praoe. tier K , k to li e .n. perbhl ti riiwi.un;, per foi Dairy, bus sacks . . K " " Sir " i bus SMrkii rround alum, isii sacks. Bait, mapw.per . . 7 lolOe Imported yellow, per Ac white. A. per .V;-me rranulaled, per l)....ie1,-',r Cub or pulverized, per ii..Ke per gnl JWc maple, per a-al 41 to 8aer. Kyrnp. Ktoneware, -lluii jir "'hi low. per fc Jl to V Vtnefar. perirnl aj tr :v timothy, per bus gi o clover, per bus $r,sa to 6 i crimson, per l)us " airnlfa. per bus aisyke, per bus Keeds. Millet, German, per bus f tiarley. a blie beardless, per bus. 1J15 I buckwheat, per baa .4 Grain ieorn shelled, per bus is to 4r i tints, rT bus t-X-r I rye, per bus S e sV Feed ( six t, per bus y- I tmui, per iim ss.. .AV corn and oats chop, per ICO Sis... K flour, roller pmcees.jr h!il. IKO " spring pHteut and fnncv ltrh rrarie si sn Floor. I floor. lowerimd mi 14U t.. s: ".VU 40 CONDENSED TIME TABLES. Baltimore and Ohio Bailroat. Somerset snd Cambria Branch. HOETBWAP.O. Johnstown Mail Fxprewi.-Rock wood Hir, a. m S,mers t 1,7, Stoywitown liti, Koov- entvllle li 4.1. Johnrtnwn I 30 p. ni. Johnstowa Afromimxtntlon.-Hirkwnod I 40 p. m Somerset 5:fti -toye-towni il. ttoov- ersvlile':4, Johrstrwn 6 30. SOCTWWARe. M!I Johnstown B:'Jna.m..RnfTenvllle!inil Ht-nestown Soto, ret trot Rock wood lt:li. Eipretui. Johnrrown 1 3ip. m Irvversv1!e 2 ;ti. SMvrestowo i47, Somerset S:li Kock wond J:40. L'aily. F. D. CXDERWIKIP. D. B. MARTIN. Genual Manager. Iaenicr Traffic Vauger. J2XXSYLVAXL RAILROAD stisi iTtsntno tis IN EFFECT HOY. 19, !9 Trains arrive and depart from theslatlot at J oh us town as fellows: wra-nr-BO. Western Einre... 4-M S :t 9-Hit h western Ex rrm IrthnirtlSTn AftVUnmnHatllin a. m. Johnittown AecommodtUoa r icine r.Tpr m Vnv PriwnTfr S-.M -2:S1 p. m. lit F.ttsburg Express !' Fxst Line.. Johnntown A ceo m rood sl ion 35 ASTVASD Atlantic Kxprrfcs. Hi ; hart r sprwis Al'oca Avommodatioo. I lay Fxprm 4-47 a. . S-l " PS1 " fh.fi " KH17 12-9 r. j - Main lii Kxpr" 1 : ir. 1 q A t-t'i m ...... ....(. r ii'iGci 1 iua r xprr-s- 3t Line -.... IC 60 a ;v.vav;;;; PLUMBING (BMSMSVa)a If You Want the Best IN RANGES or COOKING ST0YLS tLat can be produced at a j rice no higher than inferior ! M ta goods, then call and examine our cm f lele stock, in l rsccd in the following : . Garlands, Tilajestics, Coumbians, All guaranteed lo give f-atis-facticc 11 c! 6t Il;tc to f til til ranging from $7.00 to $50.00. Call and examine. It 'J M Ki W P. A. 1 ,847 g WHEN IN WANT OF ICALS AND TOILET ARTICLES, 3 aw" PHARMACY 408 Main Srett, Somerset, Pa. Oar stock is complete. All good guaranteed. g Our Specialties: 3 Jt: Fine Box Stationery. "Aloha" Drand. 3 E DMicijs Confections in Original Packages. 3 jl! Sparkling Ice-Cold Soda pure and refreshing 3 with a numerous variety of flavors. 3 g Imported and Domestic Brands of Cigars constantly 3 on hand. 3 G. W. BENFORD, ManagerJ -Public sUtion for Ine Distance Telephone) to all points In the s U.S. RatH moderate. Sunday pay satiou at Hotel Yanne ir. --j iniUlUlUiUlUiUiUMlULll E. L. Simpson. m The Great Sale and Exchange Place for Carriages, Buggies and Wagons. a Immense Robes, Blankets, Harness, Bells, Whips, Etc. 7 Car-loads just Received Of the very latest ''Portland" and "Swell" Ilo.lied Cittti rs and UobSlods. Call at my wartrnnm ou Patriot street and lc convinced. I 1 ' I 5S SIMPSON, He w it '' Is" OPEN DAY lij Somerset, Penn'a. 5 j Home Beauty. . . . Do you want to beautify your home by aj.jirg a nire Chnuil r ui. Parlor Suit, SiJe Hoard, Parlor Stsud, ltcokiT or ToiW t S t, If w )w price pre- vail at lh New Furniture and lIoue Farnislilrjf 0'x;tN Sloro -f Oppo ite B & 0. Depot J J rftl,M' 5toye.town5t.tion. IflUl It II. if a-a Morne-blewart Co DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS. PLAID BACK 5K1RTINQS. I New co!oriiis-N'evir pattern?. Richer, better good all , ' - . . A p'-U'lJ ttll S around than were ever pro duct a Ufure. The t-hort, walking or rail y day tkirtj arc more popular than ever this feason and these skirtings are what the women are buying to make them from. $1,25 to 3.50 a jard. i 1 hey 're po heavy they do not need anv liulnsr ou know In sending for samples state what price you aut to pay. 2 S 233 Filth Ave., PitUburj-, Pa. S tMMM3HMHMMX The rtrulia of feeding wheat to live (m k have bten "!Ufat'tory, but corn ii criearr where it is growu on tbe fatn. Durrng tbe spring nd aiimmer t litre ia ler. drire aDl ilemand for vrin than durirg tfie wiDter, and in f-eriina' the atock advanlaire should lie taki r o' the chtajK-r gre-n f-n d i & HEATING. 1$ at a ?: s Ki w ' i 'm . kstai l " .. ' si? SCHELL, ituHiiMKimrim It 3 inriwmrrnrMiiiTiji l899 3 PURE DRUG?, CHEM- 3 -3 3 UlUllliUlllUlLUllllUlU I " s . a s I A Stock of t fa tit a A Cuts the Price. AND NIGHT. m I t : WHERE TO - N E ! SOUPS, HOT IiUNCHES, COLD LUKCHSS, J' E CBEAM, DESERTS, DAY AND NIGHT. Tbe nratPs, cleanH-t and liwt plaeo in Somerxet fur meaU. Evrythinj; in wasor. carefully prepHYel an.l at m-.oVr. ate pr:. When you come to town try the "White Plnce" and Ie happy. OYSTERS. Shipment of Freb Oystprs received daily and for sale in qtiantitifsj to - suit the pun-baiters, at c-riu M. L Shaffer's. Freh. Senaonnble Col Flowers, Po!!e flari also all kinds of Artixtic Florsl r.ie can be famished on short notice, iiil Telephone U our store. AtUf Sfnl. FlnrM. Jokntorrn, It. Farms for Safe- r3't!.- wl.h!n? to ii-rh-.r Farm, ,m ...nipll- !i-t ,tf farm, r,,r ,.,.., . ' u.rr W?'nnj. AiUah.-riT. Itstfr u JZ m..r-l.i-J ar.U other amities u WL.-..r- A. C HrffiMB ni., 3-f Kort Av-na" I'ltlkliurf, r ! IiD I i m m m m m m jrjry It rtsuirca a good selected stock and a neatly arrant " " room to do a trLsk busine.3, TTT sja l w -. w v i-ii ouiu uuve your eves te Trusses Fitted. All of the best and most approved Tra yjj kept in stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. m m m m m 1 !W 1 This Model Drug Store is rapidly l-econiing a grt at fv0ri:e People in tfeurclt of MEDICINES. DYE STUFFS. SUPPORTEB SPONGES, TRUSSES TOILET ARTI CLE;, PERFUMES. ETC. TBI IMX-TOK eiTBK PCIMOKAI. aTTSTIOJ TO TH COMPOCb D:."9 Cf nT rxii mi.is taiin to css oli raaH ajd prai skTirLia. Spectacles, Eye-Glacses, And a Full Line cf Optical Goods alwaja on hand. Free: large assortment all can be suited. TEE FilEST BBAHDS OF CIG5BS A i Lar.d It is always a jdeasure to di.-phn our goi.-ils 1 tending purchaser?, whether they buy from us or e!.eere. MAIN STREET ... SOMERSET. Pi Lalh, M hitlMn minds, Xewel Io.ta, Lie. A jooral liar of all tradtof Lumber and Balldlu aUiial and Brtorn? l't stuck. Also, csi d furnish anything In th line of our b-tlnrn to order wit- rtaim Lis promptaesa. sach aa Brackets, odd-a!xed.work,.etr. Elias Cunningham, Office .ud Vara Opposite S. tt I- R. K Statd m, Fiftv-eioht Years Old! j Mew York Tri-vye" Tribuna M)JIDY. VDNES0Y, I'RiDiY PRCT.CA!LY A DAILY AND THE CHEAPiST KC. A lew and rn-.nrl n,i.r Httr-r;iv pnh-litntkn-, irortiM-!y HluNirMifd w ii h p r Irsiis an l-sli-tiiu ; nHjiw sll thn striki: jr n t!nrt- of lh Da-'r Tri liun. ("McihI Vnr lrpiti'hv. Ihmiff. tie anil rVrf-iun i'nrrspiiiiirnti. Short Stories, II iiuxiioiirf IH1w.rn1if.os Iiulus Irtal l!.'.rniAlioi, Ko-hion .?i-i-rnltnral mrttprs turi-fiillv irt-Htod," anil roiiiori-hprsive ar..l Un jil 1 finan-ial and Miirki-t l;prt. It in iii'1p1 at -.mie hour a th ilirlv rrlition. n-his a largo proportion i ril.,-ril:er nndtionf issun, n: er-h r.iiij.,t, M a th-ironhlr Dp-Uv ialo .l.n.'y family ne vpi.tr for boy Hi fiiilar BuIi-rip!i)D price l.oO per j'car. We furnUb it with the IlKIiALD for $2 50 psryacir. Send all Orders to ths HERALD, Somerset, F IT "ft in pay : TO BDT TOUR JXecaorial IVork WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET, FENJTA. MaEoiu-nrer of and Jalr In raslru Work FaruMwl on Short NoUe -mi m mm urn Also, Aeot 6ir the WHITE BKO"ZS I -nTTto th.?rT,,f Mon""" Vork wm 'l 10 th'ir int-rvnt w cad at mv show h, Ter low- I laitesptcial attenUum to Wh!i Bmh, Or Pur. Zlw monarnrts. t proorWi if R.tr- -n-.. a t,- . Con-'m,.i.!,7. r"'Bl o Mstoitals'.l Vm. F. Shaffer. bnyder s rharmacy. store ' WE HAVE BOTH OF THEM. Pure Drags fresh and good condition. In the way of e Prescription XZS we are sure to have it Ton are always sure of getting tne best Ontira I r,nnr1s 'r.8,6"ed ,0 JOHN N. SNYDER, Druygift, SOMKItsKT, pA. LOUTHER'S 53 o a unt MAIM STREET, SOMERSET, PA. FRESH AND PURE DRUGS LeuMs PrBSGriptioiisSFsmili Receipf J. m. LOUTHER M. D. SOMERSILT . LUMBER y-A.-RB Elias Cunningham, XiUrAtTCI- AND DllLU A3ID WBOIJBaLS ASD RlTAILll OF Lumber and Building Materials. HARD AND SOFT WOODS Oak, I'op.ar, MJltijrs. Pl3t. ni!iif iValunl. Yellow SMue. Flaorlnx. havsU. 9iarRi4 NEARLY New PIBUSKtD York Fl.rtrli'ty-e;ii'.T"f Weekly aN-iti.if11- "Tr'bUne f..rCrinrr-naviH"-t h.ise re.ulers have rcpreutf.1 it tx-l f lfini-nt of our oiiimt'y P1 F0i' 1- . .. j ,.,.,1 nWS " 11 five ai ii'n- ii. tii.tJ anJ Worl.I, thf ni"--t r-i: UeporL", FaNi-inalii'iC Sh"rt t"r,! niiexcfll-l Airri.-ult'iriil IVP-3 j Scientific an.l Me.-I.:"i'--' I'""41! Kasbion Arti.-Ies for th- W..fi.fc 1 morons Il!u-trali'n- S-r "M nJ ' ; It i "The Peoples l'P"'" f"r lb " j lpiteUSUt". rteKularsubwripti'"! Vrl'- I sl.OO per year We furni-h it itb the I'KP.ALP 2 00 per year. i KuIGESED BY Over SOO Beautiful Oesignsi hi rT- m C!rcu; Via