RAILROAD TIME TABLKS Pens"A K. K. KAST. WEST 7.13 A.M. tf.l4 A. M. 10.17 '• 12 I • P-.M --2.21 P. M. ■»-oS " t>.U» " 7 -51 " SUNDAYS. 1U.17 A. M. 4.5.1 I'. M. It. li. p|«<>sit«* the Post Oltioe. Operative unit Mechanical I >entistry i 'arofully peiiortned, Teeth positively extracted without pain,with Mas, Ether afnl Chloroform: Treat ing anil Filllnn teeth aStiecliiltv. -yy-Jl. KANE WKNT, ATTORNE Y-AT-L A W, Office over Paules' Drug Store MONTGOMERY BP 1L Ul NO, LL STREET - - DANVILLE, PA J. J. BROWN, THE EYE A SPECIALTY Eyes tested, treated, titted with glass es and artificial eyes supplied. all Market Street, Bloomsburg, Pa. Hours —10 a. in.to .*» p. m. Telephone 1436. CHOICE MISCELLANY Photography In Fog. of photography In a fog Bounds like a cutting from a comic paper father than a serious scientific fact, but It Is a scientific fact none the less, says the New York Journal, and the man who Is conducting investiga tions In this peculiar line of photogra phy Is the shrewd, energetic ruler of the German empire. Quite recently the kaiser has been steaming about In the Baltic on his yacht, ostensibly on pleasure bent, but la reality with a far different object. He was accompanied by two men •whose skill with the camera nnd ,whose knowledge of its construction are unequaled, and the result of that Httle trip will be the beginning of im portant developments in connection .with the navy and merchant service of Oermnnr, if not of other countries. By means of a specially constructed camera the kaiser's friends succeeded In obtaining clear and distinct photo graphs of vessels and of the coast line when those objects were a mile off and both the photographer and the photographed were enveloped in a thick fog. This wonderful result was obtained with un exposure of two sec onds only. The necessary complement to the camera is an apparatus that will en able the operator to develop his pic ture In a few seconds so that it can be thrown on a screen. The perfection of this apparatus is now engaging the attention of the two scientific men, the expenses being paid by the Her man government. vessels in a fog could take etrens In preventing collisions. aJoctom' "Cat Njips," The "cat naps" indulged in by the late Dr. William Pepper constituted a standing joke among his intimate friends. He had the faculty of g- ;ng to sleep at will and waking up when he willed. He would sometimes when un der a mental strain keep a roomful of patients waiting while he slept soundly In his private office for three minutes or five minutes, or as long as he wish ed. Then he would resume his duties, greatly refreshed. Another prominent physician has a queer habit of napping, although lie only takes one a day anil that directly after luncheon, which with him is a hearty meal. He repairs to his office and throws himself in a chair at a poi iit where the polished wood lloor is not covered by the rug. He holds a bunch of keys between the forefinger and thumb of his right, hand, which is allowed to hang loosely over the arm of the chair. Then he dozes off, but it is never more than a doze, for the mo ment his fingers relax the keys drop to the bare floor, acting as an alarm clock. It ia scarcely a nap -just a brief re laxation of the mental and bodily faculties. The doctor calls it his siesta, and if he misses it lie says he doesn't feel quite himself for the rest of the day.—Philadelphia Record. Driveway of Twenty Miles. Even New \orkers have, as a gen eral thing, little idea of the change that Is coining over New York In re spect to Its external appearance. The Improvement that has been wrought by the great system of beautifully pav ed streets and the cutting through of parkways and driveways Is unknown to most, of our people. I wonder how many there are who know that, with the finishing of the viaduct across Manhattan valley at Riverside drive, we have practically completed a 2C mile driveway. As soon as the new avenue that is to connect this viaduct with the French boulevard to the north of One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street has been finished there will be a continuous stretch of roadway from Seventy-second street and Central park Xo Oue Hundred and Tenth street, to Riverside drive, to the viaduct, to the French boulevard, to itykeman street, to the speedway, to St. Nicholas ave nue and back to the park. This beau tiful drive, nearly 2U miles long, la lined for almost its entire length with •handsome dwellings, and the pave ment is the most perfect in the world.— New York Letter. Nevr.miik nnd rats constitute a bal fcneed .-ration r for the barn cats. See Jhat they have the milk If you want them to catch the rats. Well, there is this comfort anyhow good crops almost always grow w here the bad roads are. It is easy to have good roads on poor soils. Skunks do not hibernate as do beam, but will come out of their dens on the river bank during the milder days of the winter In search of food. We came across a small western town lately where a creamery made butter to the value of fsii.tmn e ich v««ar Tliht eoi • in v.-(! j rleh For Female Complaints, and diseases arising from an impure state of the blood Lichtv's (Vlery Nerve Compound is an invaluable specific Sold by Rossman & Son's Pharmacy. KEPT TALLY ON FIBS. THE ASTONISHING RKfeULT OF ONL» ONE DAY OF COUNTING. An In\ fti iiK« to»'» Itlnpovepy »( What an l'jiioriiiouM Iloiu|iit-t of tlic Flow*, ors of Futile Adorns (lie Dully Speech of the Averunf Mortal. "Do you know that the average Amer ican is a hopeless and incorrigible and unmitigated liar?" said an amateur cynic of Baronne street. "I don't mean he lies viciously, but suave mendacity glides off the end of his tongue as eas ily as molasses flows from a spigot on a warm day in summer, lie does it un consciously. habitually, automatically —just as his lungs expand and his heart palpitates and his hair grows, without any special attention from the rest of his system, lie does it because lie can't help it. The thing has become a second nature. "I had ail this brought home to me," continued the amateur cynic, "by a very simple little experiment which 1 tried 011 myself and a few others no longer ago than yesterday morning. I»id you ever see a pocket counting ma chine? Well, it's a little device shaped like a watch. Whenever you press the stem the needle on the dial jumps a point, and it registers in that way up to several thousand on the principle ol a cyclometer. They are used by any body making long counts and are very handy, because they never forget where they leave off. "iiut, to come to the point, some thing happened to remind me of our national vice of untruthfulness as I was getting up yesterday, and I deter mined to 'keep tab' 011 myself and as certain, if possible, how many actual, out and out lies I put into circulation in the course of the day. I chanced to have one of the little counting ma chines I have just mentioned, so 1 slip ped it into my pocket and started out. "The first lie I told was right at the door. Smithson was passing and stop ped to shake hands. 'Hello, old man!' said I. 'Delighted to see you,' when as a matter of fact I was deuced sorry tu see him, because I owe him ten. 1 gave the counter a squeeze and hur ried on, but before I got to the ofliee 1 had jogged it nine times. "What did I jog it for, did you askl Oh, trivialities, mere trivialities, but &1 the same time point blank lies, everj one of 'em. Whenever I opened mj mouth out dropped some confounded hyperbole. I told Jones the Joke he in sisted in springing on me was the 'besl I ever heard' and then made a doubh tally in assuring his wife she was look ing remarkably well when she was looking exactly like a scarecrow. 1 told another friend I never laughed sc much in my life as I had at somethlnf or other, I don't remember now what and still another that I hadn't slept 112 wink for three nights when 1 had neu ralgia lately—all lies, bald lies, in spit* of their harmlessness. "When I reached the office and look ed at the dial, 1 was horrified. 'Goot heavens!' I said to myself. 'lt seemi to be physically Impossible for me t< speak the plain truth in the paltries matters. I'll just remain perfectly quiet for half an hour and keep eheel on Boggs.' "Hoggs is our head bookkeeper anc a. pillar in one of the suburban church es," continued the amateur cynic. "Hi wears rubber overshoes in wet weath er, cultivates sandy side whiskers, car ries a gingham umbrella, belongs to i bpilffinr and loan association and ha quintessence of cast iron veracity, bu when I sat down in cold blood to pn him 011 record I was astounded at tb blase fashion with which he frivolei with the truth. I pushed the buttoi on him 15 times in 27 minutes; then h got into a whispered conversation witl a caller, and I lost the thread of hi: remarks. But I am certain if I ha< been in earshot the counter would hav had hard work keeping up with tin procession. "That relieved my mind somewhat and later 011, when I made a quiet tes of several of the other fellows In tin office, I came to the conclusion that was no worse than the average, but tin average was pretty tough. As far ai my investigations went, the invoici clerk held the record. He is a guileles: sort of chap, with modest manners am a freckled nose, and I never supposec he bad any imagination concealed b his pug topped cranium, but he forcet me to push the indicator up exactly 2'. times in 15 minutes. During the las part of the stretch, however, he wai trying to trade off a secondhand blcy cle, and that naturally swelled there turns. "Of course I soon realized that tin idea of keeping count on my owu men dacity was entirely impractical anc abandoned the effort, but the othei data has furnished me with abundanl food for thought. My brother-in-law by the way, insists that we woulc make a great mistake in trying t< weed these flowers of fable out of oui daily speech. He says we lie contluu ally and systematically because every body else lies, and a man who woul<] (Start out to tell the plain, cold, raw rectangular truth about everything lr life would be little better than an an archist. He would upset all establish ed standards of value and make It nec essarv almost to recast the language Besides, nobody would believe him But my brother-in-law is a doctor," added the amateur cynic thoughtfully "and maybe that makes a difference.' —New Orleans Times-Democrat. ChlnMe F.ra. The "Chinese era" begins R. C. 2097, with the accession o( the Emperor Yao, who first devised a calendar for the Chinese dividing the year into 365 days with an extra day every fourth year. A Cane Lincoln Would Xot Take. All clients knew that, with "Old Abe" as their lawyer, they would win their case—if it was fair; If not, that it was a waste of time to take it to him. After listening some time one day to a would be client's statement, with his eyes on the celling, he swung suddenly round in his chair and exclaimed: "Well, you have a pretty good case In technical law, but a pretty bad one In equity and justice. You'll have to get some other fellow to wlu this case for you. I couldn't do it. Ail the time, while standing talking to that Jury, I'd be thinking, 'Lincoln, you're a liar,' and 1 believe I should forget myself and say it out loud."—Success. The Spring Fever is a malady which no one can escape at this season of the year. The vitality is usually overtaxed during the winter months, and spring finds the system all run down. The blood is thinned and impure. The kidneys and liver are in active resulting in a loss of energy and appetite, and a derangement of the nerves. Liehty's Celery Nerve Com pound will purify your blood, tone up your nerves, and leave you feeliug fresh and energetic. Sold by Kossman & Son's Pharmacy. PUZZLED THE JEWELER. He "Wanted a Second Hand Watch and Finally Cot It. He was evidently a foreigner, and be walked into one of the big Jewelry bouses on F street and asked for a watch. He would be pleased to exam ine some "second band watches,' be eaid to the clerk wbo advanced to meet him. "This isn't a pawnshop," observed the clerk haughtily. "No?" observed the man inquiring' "But you have watches?" »« 1 In* point ed to the great showcase 1..a > : hand some watches. "Certainly," replied the clerk. "Fin est stock of watches in the city. llow much do you waut to pay for a watch?" "How mooch?" asked tbe stranger. "Mooch as be is worth, so that be suits me. I have said that 1 desire a second hand watch—a good one that shall keep the time." "See here, sir; you are off your base. We don't keep secondhand goods. You will have to hunt elsewhere for second hand watches." Tbe stranger's eyes opened wide. "But you have him there, aud there and there," he said as he began to ges ticulate. "I have said s-e-c-o n-d h-a-n-d watches," spelling It as though to make it plainer, "and they are here, every where, yet you say you have them not. I do not comprehend you." "Well, I do you," replied the clerk sheepishly as he quickly got behind the counter. "Just a little mix up. No harm done, 1 hope. Certainly we have watches with second hands. All our watches have second bands. We han dle no others." And the stranger got his second hand watch, for which he laid down a S".O blll.-Washingtou Star. Tkc Athenian of Today* The Athenians dine late the ye«i round and, whenever the weather Will permit, In the open air. As the heated season advances the dinner hour la set later and later until In August 9:30 oi 10 becomes the common thing. Fancy going to the theater after that! Yel the open air performances are liberallj patronized, and they do not begin, ol Course, until after dinner. The legend "Curtain rises promptly at 9" Is I snare and a delusion, as many a for elgner has found, to his extreme on noyance. The out of door dining and the skj roofed theaters are so typically Greel that they serve as a link between mod ern and classical times. The old Greek as everybody knows, was an outdooi man, his house serving as little mori than a sleeping place and storeroom The Athenian of today dines In a gar den, on his terrace or In a park. If hi Is too poor to possess any of these ac cessories, he sets his table upon thi sidewalk. Many of the cheap restau rants appropriate the walks for dininj rooms. One Is often compelled whei taking an evening stroll to dodge li and out among dozens of tables cover ed with reasonably clean linen am lighted by means of candles, whos flames are protected from the wind b; means of glass globes.—Scrlbner's. A Serious Offense. Not long since an American reslden of Hamburg had an amusing experl ence of the seriousness of German offl claldom. Her pug puppy barked friskily on evening from his place In the front gai den at a semi-intoxicated custom hous officer who leaned agalust tbe palings. The next morning a ponderous doci rnent was presented to the owne UIO UUS uuvu.u ■*«. Mvy. - the house under a penalty of $25 unt the official veterinarian should pre nounce upon his condition. For ten days poor puggy was kept 1 the house before the state official foum It convenient to call, and he was thei bravely freed from his durance, as th Inspector found him not suffering froc hydrophobia nor in danger of bltlng.- Phlladelphla Press. Poking Pan tU Chirac*. The capture of an eugle In Chlcagt recalls attention to that city's vast ex pause. It Is rumored that severa large herds of bisou are still at larg< In the northern wards, while traces o living mammoths and remains of a com paratively recent dodo's nest have beei reported from the Jungles of the fa: south. This spring will probably se< the setting out of several hunting par ties after '*blg game," while a scien tlflc exploring expedition in search o the traditional mountains of the mooi Is contemplated.—New York Tribune. A Point at I*an«. Several of the lawyers had told thei stories, some of which ridiculed tin continued use of legal verbiage and thi absurd lengths to which members o: the profession sometimes go In takinj advantage of technicalities. "A rank outsider," announced thi member of the profession who ha< been a good listener, "a client of mine supplied the best instance of literal In terpretation that ever came to mj knowledge. He was executor under i will that, among other provisions, re quired the payment of an annuity to i venerable aunt of the testator. Bu proof of her being alive mus. be madi before each payment, and this Is tin rock on which the executor struck. "The old lady proved herself In th< flesh, drew her money and went to Cal lfornla, where she spent two yean without putting In her claim. On hei return she went in person and demand ed the double allowance due her. "The conscientious executor got ou the will, studied it, scratched his heac and finally handed down his opinion: " 'Madam, you are alive now. Then can be no reasonable question as t< that, for I have the conclusive evidenc* of my own eyes. But 1 am possessed of no legal proof that you were alive £ year ago. 1 am, as you know, withii the restrictions of the will. I will paj the annuity for this year, but must in sist upon satisfactory affidavits tlia you were not dead when the precedint annuity was passed.' "It took me the better part of a da} to convince him that he should setth in full."—Detroit Free Press. Doeaa't Conut For Mack. "Lovely wedding, wasn't It?" risked the maid of honor. "Quite so," admitted the bride's dear est enemy. "Every detail perfect," suggested the maid of honor. "Oh, I don't know. We might make an exception of tbe groom, don't you think?" "Oh, possibly, possibly," admitted tbe maid of honor, "but that's a minor de tail, anyway."—Chicago Post. Wheu You Get A Headache don't waste a minute but goto yonr druggist and get a box of Kranse's Headache Capsules. They will prevent pain, even though your skull were cracked. They are harmless. too. Reed the guarantee. Price 25c. Sold by Rossman & Son's Pharmacy. FACTS IN FEW LINES England seems to have captured the major part of the trade of Ecuador. Professional cyclists made over SIOO • 000 iu prize money during the past year. Egypt exported last year 65,000 tons of sugar, 55,300 tons of which came to America. There are several large factories In the United States devoted to the man ufacture of rose water. Altogether about 60,000 American animals have been purchased for the British army In Africa. | Japan still has coins made of iron. They may be defined as the metallic I Bhluplasters of the realm. The illiterate nations are chiefly Russia, Spain, Turkey and the un progressive nations of the orient and of South America. Canada will have a building at the Pan-American exposition and make a comprehensive display of the country's great resources and industries. Foreign exports at New Orleans last year reached a total of $ 142, CM >O,OOO, the largest on record and an increase over the previous year of $45,000,000. It is predicted that the triumphal bridge at the Pan-American exposition I will surpass in beauty the great Alex ' under bridge at the Paris exposition. | The total yield of the catch of fish j In Canada last year was $21,891,700, being an Increase of about $2,200,000 over the catch of the preceding year. The city of Bombay, India, has a Sorosis club, composed of Hindoo, Parsee and Mohammedan women. The club motto is, "The World Was Made For Women Also." An automobile and an express train | In Italy had a race of 44 miles going out from Rome. The automobile was ! the winner, though It was considerably j Impeded by traffic. The deaths are announced of two Irish centenarians, one, a man named Alex Gordon, at Cookstown, County j Tyrone, aged 101 years, and the other, a woman named O'Doherty, at Dra -1 perstown, County Derry, aged 107. The most vicious looking weapon on i record has been unearthed iu New Or- I leans. It Is a combination of a re volver, a row of ugly brass knuckles ! and a dirk knife, all In one and each built for the transaction of business. A fiber company of Lockport, N. Y., Is preparing to manufacture gun stocks of fiber with a view to lightening the weight of the present rifle. The ord nance officers on duty at Sprlugfield, Mass., will supervise the manufacture. Cattlemen are considering the ad visability of reseeding the Black Hills and eastern Wyoming ranges, where j native grass has been nearly killed by j overcrowding of cattle. It has been ' found that five grasses and two alfal- I fas will grow lu that section without | Irrigation. According to statistics Just published, the population of Greenland at the end of 1899 numbered 5,174 males and 5,800 females, together 10,974 souls. Since 1898 the population has increased by 08. The number of births was 465 and of deaths 3t',3. Of 37 fatal accidents 21 were caused by drowning. Professor Robert Gersung, nn emi nent surgeon of Austria, is credited with an Important discovery In the scientific world. It consists of the use of a mixture of paraffin and vase line In curing physical deformities and filling in cavities caused by the re moval of portions of bones. Rerrleu county, Mich., on the rec ' nrrt Of 1900. claims to be the greatest The numner or acres cultivated last year was 4,753, and the total yield of peaches was 140,992 bushels, being more than half the entire Michigan crop. Van Buren county came next with 58,887 bushels. The schools of Vienna are to have medical attention. There the board of education Is considering the appoint ment of a staff of medical school In spectors. It Is proposed that the du ties of these officials shall Include periodical Inspections of the schools, which shall be more frequent during contagious epidemics. Colored people are still willing to brave the disadvantage of emigration to Monrovia, in West Africa. Only re cently 16 adventurous members of the race sailed from New York for that country, where land will be given them by the Liberlan Colonial society of Birmingham, Ala. More of them con template going to Liberia within a few weeks. Large deposits of magneslc have been found lu southern ludia, and the officers of a Portland cement works at Madras have succeeded In producing a white cement plaster which has mag nesium for a basis. This cement can be used for plastering walls and dries BO speedily that rooms are ready for occupancy within 48 hours. It can be painted or else colored by mixing col oring matter. The Germans are claiming that, lu spite of all our boasting, they are in creasing their production of pig Iron faster than the United States. This seems to be the fact The German output of pig iron the past year was 8,351,742 tons, representing an increase of 75 per cent since 1890. The United States output last year was 13,789,2-i2 tons, representing an Increase of 50 per cent since 1890. Near Rio Grande City, Tex., an im me use deposit of an unknown gaseous lubstauce has been discovered. Piece* of it ignite quickly and give out a strong flame which lasts for a re markably long period. It is said by scientists that the substance is either an unknown mineral or ordinary clay highly charged with natural gas. In either case the value of the deposit as fuel is Immense, as It covers many thousands of acres and is of Immense lepth. Five llnndrrd Dollar* For m, Wom an's Life. Judge Hayden of Akron, 0., in sus taining a verdict of ssou against a rail way company for a woman's life In spite of the fact that SIO,OOO was awarded for a man's life lost In the came wreck, says that the life of a wo man under ordinary circumstances can not be as valuable as the life of a man, that the man lu question was ablebod led and earning good wages for a young wife and that the woman was growing old and could not be of great use. Advocates of equal rights for men and womeu will be likely to criticise this decision.— Boston Globe. He Is A Wonder. All who see Mr. C. F. Collier, of Cher okee, lowa, as he is now, cheerful, erect, vigorous, without an ache, could harldy believe he is the same man, who, a short time ago, had to sit in a chair, propped up by cushions, suffering intensely from an aching back, in agony if he tried to utoop all caused by chronic kidney tVhuble, that no medicine helped till he used Electric Bitters anil was wholly cured by three bottles. Positively cures litydcache. Nervousness. Loss of Appe tiW. all Kidney troubles. Only 50c at Paules & Co's drug store. TROUBLE IN THE OFFICE. It Wa» Canned by tbe Rditor'i C'o nii n cent bag of pea nuts?"— Detroit Free Press. CIIIMNIC. He—Which do you prefer, Homer or Virgil? She—Virgil. He-Why? She—Didn't he begin the ".Enid" with something about arms and the man?— Syracuse Herald. An Artful Ileiccar, Miss Believe—Beggars are all frauds. I met a blind man yesterday who said, "Please gimme a penny or two, lovely lady." Miss Behave—Yes. He said that to make you think he was really blind.— Chicago Chronicle. Popular Sons. "Only :i soldier in the 'ranks.' "—Chi cago News. She Says. The girl at the stationery counter was talking to the girl from the necktie coun ter. "I told him, I says, 'Now, look here,' I says, 'what's the use,' I says, 'of talk- In unless you've got soniethiu to say?' I says. 'I don't like to hear a man Bhootin off his mouth,' I says, 'just to Lear himself talk,' 1 says. 'Some peo ple,' I says, 'are built that way,' I says, 'and they'll stand and gab at you,' I says, 'till they talk the arm off you,' I Bays, 'and after they've got through,' I says, 'you don't know what they've bf'eu gnbhin about,' 1 says. 'I ain't got any use,' I says, 'for those kind of people,' I says, 'and what's more,' I says, '1 ain't afraid to tell 'em so,' I says." "What did lie say to that?" "He didn't say anything, the slob! I didn't give hint u chance."—Chicago Tribune. Fought For His Life. "My father and sister both died uf Consumption," writes J. T. Weather wax, of Wyandotte, Mich., "and I was saved from the sain j frightful fate only by Dr King's New Discovery. An at tack of Pneumonia left an obstinate cough and very severe lung trouble, which an excellent doctor conld not help, but a few months' use of this won derful medicine made me as well as ever and I gained much in weight. " In fallible for Coughs, Colds *uid all Throat and Lung trouble. Guaranteed bottles 50c and SI.OO at Panics & Co s drug store. Trial bottles free. WHAT MODERN SAILORS FEAR I\«.L Winds and *»< bat MII Kspio- Hion \\ lii«*h Sciillles t »i«- Ship. "I'.oilcr exclusions are tin- terror of tin* seafaring 111:111," said ail old time* | dei'ii water captain. "Such a tiling is! I>u< 1 enough on dry land. Out imagine a catastrophe of that kind at sea. In ' ninety-nine eases out of a hundred it j means the absolute wiping out of the) craft itself and every soul on hoard. "The average landsman would be greatly shocked in looking over the maritime records to see how many ves- j sets disappear ea< h year and leave absolutely no clew to their fate. They run well up to the hundred mark, and such a mystery is not to be explained away by storms. A Chinese typhoon j may swoop down like lightning out of a clear sky and tear a ship to pieces, but some floating wreckage is sure to tell the tale. A boiler explosion, on the contrary, will blow a hole as big a - a railroad tunnel right through the cent* r of the hull, and the stricken vessel simply goes down like a shot. There is no time to unfasten a boat from the. davits or cut loose a spar. "In the opinion of seamen, that is j the story of at least 00 per cent of the ships that leave port and are never | heard of again. Luckily the modern system of marine boiler inspection ■ is extremely strict and thorough, but it j is impossible to absolutely prevent j carelessness and fraud, and often : enough, no doubt, the fault lies with the engineer. "There is an old story of a drunken Scotchman who mistook the ther mometer for the steam gage and 'cuss ed out' the stokers because he couldn't get the pressure above 80. That yarn will hardly hold water, but I've seen cases almost as bad. I am glad to say, however, that during the past 10 years there has been a steady diminution of the number of vessels which 'mys teriously disappear.' That is due, be yond all question, to the increased stringency of boiler inspection and the greater strictness of examinations be fore a license is issued to engineers. Nevertheless there is still considerable room for improvement in both branches."—New Orleans Times-Demo crat. SEVEN DEVELOPED GOLD MINES. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 60 ACRES OF GOLD ORE. THE ARENA Gold Mining & Milling Company CRIPPLE CREEK, COLORADO. This Property is Estimated to be now Worth More thai SIO,OOO per Acre and will be Worth over One Hundred Thousand Dollars per Acre,with Proper Development CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. Divided into Shares of'Sl.oo Each, Full Paid and Non-Assessable. The Arena Company offers 50,000 Shares at 50 cents eacl in a Property that is Worth over $600,000. Kor the purpose of raising money to purchase t he necessary machinery a> make the mines produce daily fully Three Thousand Dollars in Gold, — Lo theshares he lieUdw You can buy any number of Shares you Wish, and make more money I linn can he made in any other line of investment. The gold ore is ii these seven developed mines. There are .'f.OUO feet of ore in a vein, and these veins are tru mother veins, held within walls of granite, placed there hv nature. The Company liasalread developed this property to demonstrate that it is one of the largest gold properties of th" < 'ripple Creek liistrict which is the greatest gold-producing camp on earth, its output las year aggregating riM.ooo.iKHi or nearly double the amount produced in the whole State of Call tornia. At 50 cents per share tiie Company is giving you a discount of 10 cents per Share to star with, making 20 cents on the dollar. As already stated, tiiis is done for the purposeof rais log 425*000 to purchase improved machinery, air-compressor drills, and electric plant. Wi have two large hoisting engines on this property,a commodious shaft-house,office buildings boarding house for the men. stables, a powder-house, a large quantity of tools, etc. There ports on these mines, made by one of the best mining engineers In t tie State, succinctly de scribe these improvements. NAMES OF MINKS. A/.TKC, -'Hi feet in depth, with shaft-house, boiler and engine for hoisting, well timbered a 1 the way down. HoN l>ll( >l,l>Klt, SMI feet deep, hoisting engine and boiler, large iron shaft-house. MKXIt 11 and IVIA Nll A I PAN, hoth on,*r UlO feet deep, on same vein as the A/tec mine. CIO ST A 1., .1 ASI'KH and (JHKAT KANTKRN. on the same \ ein as the Bondholder and open ed in depth to over 10(1 feet, and developments a I ready made show over 4,000 feet of ore. If you want to make money out of nature, become a producer of gold out of her treasure vaults. The Arena group of mines will do it for you. We can furnish the best of references bank and mining engineers—and our title in tin property is perfect, coming, as it does through a patent from the (ioverment. With more im proved machinery, from S:i,OUU to 95.000 per day will lie a conservative estimate of the output of tliese mines. Remember that only 50,000 Shares of this Stock are for sale at 50 cents on the dollar, Orders ior the number ol Shares desired, accompanied by Draft, Money Orders, Kxpress oi Cash in Registered l.etters. can be sent to The Arena Gold Mining & Milling Company, 501 Equitable Building, DENVER, COLORADO. PLANING MILL? HOOVER BROTHERS MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Shutters, Verandas, Brackets, Frames and Turned Work of all Kinds. Also Shingles, Roofing Slate, Planed and Rough Lumber. RIVERSIDE. NORT'D COUNTY. r " r * FOR FIBSULMEK ONLY CO 10 r%'. j> W <<« Aik Special atten \ lion given La- Mf A, jjft" ' dies Suits and ' 112, Delivery. Waists, (icnufeg (iM\£ White r.mta- ]\W U''Jfi loons and Vests. J lK if ii jj tlflld for and Repairing done EmmKftV i i ide 1 ive u d free. vviien ordered. 'T> jZy \ ( " xt ! Danville Steam Laundry, No. 20 Cana St Lore and kftsc? Pro FUN FKOM YONKERS. A Uiid»i«-t of JeatM l>iiarau(eed to Curt) the Illut'S. Mrs. Church—Does your girl stein to want to stay in any one place long? Mrs. Gothain—Oh, yes; she seeius to prefer the parlor! "I'm not worthy of your devotion, George." "Oh, I don't know! Your father's got money, hasn't he?" Patience—l felt so embarrassed. That nice looking fellow with the blond mus tache kept his eyes on me nearly the whole evening. I'atrice —Yes; he's a brain specialist. The Brooklyn lady was showing her little niece thmtovh the art gallery. "Oh, look, auntie, at the woman with out any arms!" "Yes, dearie, that is an ancient god dess." "I didn't know they had trolley cars in those days, auntie!" She —You say you love the girl?" He—Madly. "And what does she say?" "She asks me to learn to forget her." "Well, that's easy." "Oh, no, it's not!" "All you have to do is to marry her." Church—l understand the jury stood 11 to 1 in favor of acquittal at tirst. Gotham—That's riiiht. We did. "Well, how in the world did the 11 ever come around to think as the ont man?" "Well, you see, the fellow who was alone for conviction knew the prisonei pretty well, and he told us that the fel low hail a lot of interesting children, ant he was forever telling stories about theii marvelous sayings, so we thought il wouldn't hurt to lock him up for a few weeks." —Yonkers Statesman. When .1 raid is made upon a gam bling house in Kausus, the furniture seized must under the law be tried in court and convicted before being de stroyed, just as though it were a hu man being. A case of that sort was tried at Fort Scott a few days ago when crap and poker tables, fine car pets, chairs, etc., were taken to tbi market place and burned. DO Mil 112 llllfL We wait to do all Ms of Prating 112 fl r i m i ll'S 111. II finite lis ml ' [\l ""I A well printed, tasty, Bill or Let \) / ter Head, Poster A) A Ticket, Circular, v*vr Program, State ment or Card is Iy ) an advertisement for your business, a j satisfaction to you. net Type, low Presses, ~ Best Paper, Skilled fort, A Proiptness \ll you can ask. A trial wili make you our customer. We respectfully ask that trial. iii b, - ill No. ii E. Mahoning St.. > WE HAVE Just received some of the Newest things in MILLINERY ! See the Roman and Persian effects in ...Walking and Ontii Hals.,. A beautiful selection of ".TRIMMED HATS.:: AT MEDIUM TRICES. infill, 122 Mill Street.