T if. f,r far EVENING HERALD KSTAllMSIIl:!) 1870. Published every Krenlnjr, Kiccpt Sunday, ni 8 Sotrrit Jarmn Strbkt, Kkar CimTnR. 'The llrruld Is dcllveifd lnKhetmmlonli nml the surrounding towns for six cent a week, pay able) to the carriers, lly lnnll S3.00 a yenr.or 23 cents n month, payable In ndvnucc. Advcrtlse ments charced iiceonling to space nnd MsHion. The publisher reserve tho rl(iht to chnr.Re the f OBltlon of advertisements whenever tho puln icntlon of new ricmnmls it, Tlio right la reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates mode- known uto!i application. 3tntered nt tite po.tofllco at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. TKt.KPHONl! CONNKCT10N. Evening Herald THURSDAY. N0VEM1IEK 23, 1S05. BONE OF CONTENTION. Malianoy City has a Hoard of Health, mid since its organization lias been a bono of much contention among local politicians. In fact, the appointments of that body, although the two officers only command a Hilary of $25 and $12 respectively, have figured tjuito prominently In the legislative halls at Harris burg in the, Executive chamber and the Senate. Usually interest in appointments of this nature materially diminishes after the suc cessful applicants have been installed into office, but tho people of our sister borough are an exception to the general rule. If an appointee doesn't "walk tho chalk line" tiie powers that bo either forco him to wear the boss' collar, or accept tho only alternative left to resign. "Things aro different now," and instead of using tho usual moaus of persuasion they now appeal to tho palato by inviting tho obstreper ous office-holder to a sumptuous repast at Charley Brownmillcr'scafc. Wo can imagino tho sc cno, with Senator Coylo's representative and the diplomatic Comrey, (ho of tho niili 1ary cognomen) drinking from tho same brown jug and masticating turkey and cran berry sauce. Turkey is seasonable, far moro than crow, although many at the festive board on this particular occasion have a great rel ish for tho lattor. This good fellowship'atnong the Republicans across tho hill is gratifying to their brethren here, and although wo have not yet hoard of any resignations leing for warded to the Governor as a sign of truce to the opposition, it will bo productive of somo A'ood. Charley Ilrownmillor's till has now no "deficiency," and tho editors of that town re ceived a square meal. Although "sealed packages" aro objec tionable, it might bo a good way to transport homo of tho would-bo national delegates. Prepare for Christmas by putting your holiday advertisement into shape. The Jury Commissioners havo again filled tho wheel, and drawn therefrom many who aro dead and others who have moved out of tho county. Shenandoah's quota is reduced onsi(lcmbly in this manner. Are wo truly thankful for tho foreign policy of the present administration ? PRACTICE AND THEORY. Wo know of no class of artisans where practical and theoretical knowledgo is com bined to greater advantage than that of the man who works in tho bowels of tho earth digging tho "dusty diamonds." This fact will be admitted by all, and in reading an article upon tho subject in the Mack Diamond It was brought forcibly to bur attention. The latest development in the preparation as well sis the mo-.t improved methods of mining and bringing tho ores to the surface is not the outcomo of practical experience only, says tho writer; they aro tho outcomoof techni cal know'-.igo applied by practical men Thero is no reason why a thoroughly practi' cai Knowledge ot mining should not lo ac companied by considerable scientific attain ments, and tho mining engineer will find it iidvantageous to have somo acquaintance with nearly all the exact and physical science. It is true thatno amount of purely Mdentific or theoretical knowledgo will lit a man to manago even o small mine in tho absence practical experience, but tlio capability the practical man is greatly increased of of by hcicntiflc knowledge. A technical education consists not only of knowledge of the natural and mechanical forcos, but it consists of a knowledgo of how to apply them. If the miner depends on his own aptitudo only, he will work in a comparatively narrow groove. We would, therefore, urge all young men studying mining to endeavor to obtain scientific knowledgo as well as practical train ing. Apart from tho material advantago to be derived from scientific knowledge, it trains the intellect, and often develops a taste for some special branch, the study of which instead of being a task, becomes a source of absorbing Interest. Piiiladkli'IUA contractors nro hewing clomr to tho lino, and tlio Senato investigat ing committee has just begun its work. Tho coincidence U quite marked. There are several Democratic politicians in town who would givo greater thanks to day if tho Inspectorship plum would drop In their back yard. GEROME'S PERSONALITY. j An Affiible Man, With n Military Manner and n Distinguished Air. In person M. Gemmo la n wiry, medium sized molt, with n lino lirosoncu nml very soldlurllko in ills erect etirringu. His facu is strung nnd full of uliarnoter, his simp plug eyes nro searulililu; unit stum, unit his lino bond of gray hair and military urns tncho give iiliu qtilto tlio nppenrnnco of n cavalry olllcor. Courteous iimnnurs, great nITulilllty nml n most distinguished air mako him nn Ideal typo of gentleman. At n most obs'irdly early hour, whon only milkmen, bakers and laborers nro stirring, ho may bo seen in tho Hols do Boulogne, or on tho Champs Elysees, nstrido of it Iiandsoino horse, tailing his morning exer cise, but long boforo tho gay world of i'arls is Idling over its morning cup of coffee tho artist has returned mid is busily engaged boforo his easel or with his model ing tools. Twice eaoli week lio gives his foronoou to Ills pupils nt tho Government School of Flnu Arts on tho Huo Hounpnrto. His presunco lsj eagerly awaited, nnil bis nr rival is tlio signal for absolute silence. On his entrance mid nftor his lint nml coat have been taken by ono of tho scholars, without Joss of time ho nt onco goes at tho work of criticism, in which ho is a model of brovity nnd conciseness. His unerring eye nt onco detects tho faults and wrong tendencies of each student, nnd nothing whatsoever escapes him. A pupil may do- celvu himself, but not tho master. Kindly ndvico to tho sorlous, stinging rebukes to trltlers, pleasant encouragement to hard workers nnd usoful counsel to progressive men such nro tho results of his visits. Ho is very liberal in his ideas nnd gladly welcomes nny stylo of work so long ns It Is healthy, honest and sincore. Ho takes great prldo In tho efforts of tho pupils un dor him nnd does not hesitate to climb many pairs of stairs to tho most huniblo littlo studio to correct nnd advlso somo poor, struggling chap at work on n ploture, nnd Geromo will sit nnd chat with him nnd give him tho benefit of his years of ex perience, ills kindness nnd consideration to Americans in his studio aro proverbial. "A Famous French Painter," by Arthur Hoebor, in St. Nicholas. THE ARMENIANS. A Girted People Who Have. I'layeil n Con. slderable l'urt In History. Tho Armenians nro n civilized people, a peoplo of great natural gifts, and a people who havo played n considerable part in history. Since their ancient monarchy, which had sufforod severely In tlio long and desolating wars between tho Roman nnd Persian empires from tlio third to tho sovontli contury of our orn, was finally de stroyed by tho Soljnklan Turks, a largo part of tho raco has beon forced to mlgrato from its ancient seats at tlio headwaters of tho Euphrates, Tigris and Arns. Somo of thorn wont southwest to tho mountain fastnesses of Cilicla, whoro another Ar menian kingdom grew up In the twelfth contury. Others drifted into Porsla. Others moved northeastward nml now form a large, industrious and prosperous population in Russian Transcaucasia, whoro many havo entered tho military or civil sorvlco of tho czar and risen, as tho Armenians used to rise long ago in tho nyznntino ompiro, to posts of distinction nnd power. Hussia's thrco host gcnornls In her last Asiatlo campaigns against tho Turks wcro Arinoninns, Others again havo scattorod thomsolves over tlio cities of Asia Minor nud south eastern Kuropo, whero much of tlio local trado Is In their hands. Hut a largo num ber, roughly estimated at from 1,300,000 to 1,700,000, remain In tho old fnthorland round tho great lake of Van, and on tho plateaus and clovaled valleys which stretch westward from Mount Ararat to Erzenim nnd Krzlnghian. Hero thoy nro on agri cultural and, to a less extent, a pastoral population, leading a simple, primitive life and desiring nothing moro than to bo permitted to loud It in pcacu and In fidel ity to that ancient church which has bcon to thorn tho symbol of nationality as woll ns tho guido of life for Hiconturlos. Hon. James Hryce, M. I'., In Century. Choosing n Sweetheart. A lady who has tho credit of bolng versed in matters of tho heart gives thoso few hints for tho uovlco In lovo thoy nro applicable to both soxes: iJo not, If you havo always admlrod fair peoplo more than dark, fall in lovo with n, dark person. Tlio fact that you havo al ways preferred fair people shows that your best cliauco of happiness would Lis with n fair life partner. For instance, tho man who has nlwnys admired small, slim girls should not chooso for his wife a tall nnd well tlovcl oped girl. Neither should tho girl who thinks that a man should bo tall and broad bo persuaded to accept a man who possesses neither of tliu.se qualitlos. Pooplo of dlfforont comploxlona and physiques will net in totally different ways under identically tho snmo olrcumstnnccs, and it Is easy to bellovo that every man nnd every woman knows lnstlnctivoiy with what style of holi'miato ho or sho Is most likely to live in happiness. Happy marriages havo undoubtedly bcon known when these rules havo not bcon followed; but, genorally speaking, it isun wise for any ono, In such a serious matter ns marriage, to disregard in a moment of passion the fixed ideas and instincts of n lifetime. Edinburgh Scotsman. erves and Blood Are inseparably connected. The for mer depend simply, solely, solidly upon the latter. If it Is pure they are properly fed and there is no "nervous ness." If It is impure they are fed on refuse, therefore cannot be Btrong and healthy, and the horrors of nervous prostration result. The only sensible way to .cure is: Feed tho nerves on pure blood. Make pure rich, red blood and keep it pure, by taking Hoods Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier, fl; 6 for f5. Prepared only by C. I, Ifood A Co., Lowell, Matt, UA'n DHlr ur blllou;nei and riUUU O rillo ueaaacne, eenu. cura instanllr Rolletos SKIN TORTURES A warm bath with Cutlcura Soap, , a single application of Cutlcura (ointment), ! great skin cure, followed by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent (the new blood purifier), will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure In every form of torturing, disfiguring skin humours. Sold throughout Hit world. tlrlll.h dti Nswinsr, lodon. 1'oTTtB l)suoaCHn.Coar..Uoton.U.8.A Mechanlcnl Accuracy. It is woll known, of course, that great accuracy has becomo nn important factor in cortnln kinds of workmanship, nn illus tration of this fact bolng thus glvon by a mechanical journal: Not long ago, in a Philadelphia iiinclilno shop, tho head man remarked concerning a devlco consisting of n short steel rod fitting into u hollow cylinder, tho rod bolng threo-'iuarters oi nn inch in diameter. Now, tho lit was so porioct tnat it would slide ireely in ana out, but it was found that, If tlio rod woro taken out and hold In tho hand but a few seconds, tho slight oxpanslon caused by tho warmth of tho hand was enough to render it lmposslblo to insert tlio rod until It had been allowed by gradual cooling to regain Us uormul slzo. On tlio Street. Kindly Old Gont Ah, littlo girl, aro ou going somewhere? Littlo Girl (with amazing superiority) Of course I .im. You don't MippoMi I could go nowhere, do you? Detroit l'Veo Press. To llcnntlfy tho Complexion do not tako tho cosmetics, paints nnd powders which injure tlio skin, hut take the easiest way to gain a beautiful color and n wholesome skin. Health is the greatest lieautifler. Tho means to beauty, comfort, and health for women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dull eyes, sallow or wrinkled face, and those "feelings of weakness." have their rise in the derangements peculiar to women. "Favorite Prescription" will build up, drencthen, and invigorate, every "run down" or delicate woman by regulating and assisting all the natural functions. To euro constipation, biliousness, indiges tion, sick headache, tako Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Ono a dose. A Fine Skin. A flno skin is ono of tlio most wonderful nnd lovely things in nature It really con sists of six layers of nctworkllko loco of tho most exqulslto texture, tho filaments various in slzo and Irregular In arrange ment, lustrous as gossamers. Tho upper most layer is n series of tiny facets form ing a grain, which, whon In perfection, shines not ouly with tho refloctcd bril liancy of tho under layers, but with a light of Its own, producing that oxqulslto white ness which would bo destroyed by any thing like rough friction. Ami people aro so idlotio as to lay on creams and unguents, ointments and other mysterious prep arations of whoso ingrodlonts they know nothing. In a enso that cropped up not long slnco It was proved in court that somo stuff sold in a bottle at bnlf n guinea cost exactly U farthings to make. Or was It 1 farthing? Somo fraction of a penny. Loudon Truth. ltelief In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its cxeeedinir nromntness in relieving nain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part ot tlio urinary passages m male or iemaio. It relieves retention of water and vain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Mail' street. Why "Timothy" Grass Is So Called. Tho forago grass known to tlio farmers of th United Statesas timothy Is so called bocauso first introduced and extensively cultivated in this country by ono Timothy Hanson, a fanner of Maryland. This species of grass is well known In England nnd all over western continental Europo, whoro it is grown oxtunslvoly by most farmers between tho Mediterranean nnd tho North scu. Tho botaulcul namo of this grass is Pliloum prntense. Timothy is known in tho British Isles ns cat's tall grass nnd In several of our eastern states as hord, or hord's, grass. It was grown in largo quantities in Mnrylundnnd Penn sylvniiln long before n spear of it had over been scon in England, tlio first seed of it over seen In tlio last named country being imported from America. St. Louis Ho public. The Discovery Saved Ills Lift). Mr. O. Cuillouette, Druggist, lleavcrsville, 111,, says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery 1 nwo mv life. Was taken witli La Grippo and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail nnd was clvon un nnd told I could not live. Having Dr. King's Now Discovery in my store I sent for a bottlo and began its uso and from tlio first doso began to get bettor, and after using tlireo bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. WO won't keen store or houso without it." fiet a free trial nt A. Wasloy's Drug Store. Tho Claims of I.oug Descent. In n nbtlcoof a recent wedding tho brido was described us "a lineal .descendant of Edward III." A poetical friend, sending his caugratulations, wrote: From my Burliest days I waa led to Uelluvu That wo nil wero descended from Adam and Evo; But poor Mrs. Brown-Jones 'tis very absurd Was only aesccnuta Jrom ixlwaru tlio Tlilrd, Scraps. Exact. Ilridegroom (who is recolvlng his bride's dowry) Ton dollars aro still wanting. Fnther-ln-lnw Whatf Oh, my daughter swallowed that f 10 when sho was a child. Fllogondo Hluttor. Cure for Headnr.ho, As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Hitters has proved to ho tho very best. It efl'ects n permanent curo and tho most dreaded habitual siok headaches yield to its influence Wo urgo all who nroalllictcd to procuro a bottlo, nnd givo this remedy a fair trial. In enso of habitual coiiitlpatlon Klertrin Hitters euros by giving tile needed tono to tho bowels, and fow cases long resist the uso of this medicine. Try it once. Ijirgo bottles only 50 cents at A. Wasloy's Drug store. M the Munyon's Cold and Cough Cures. Promptly Effectual In Curing Orip, Colds and Coughs, and a Sure Preventive of Pneumonia and All Lung Diseases. Munyon's Cold Curo will positively break up tlio grip or a cold in a few hours If taken ns oon as tiie cold appears. When tho cold roaches tlio lungs and there is cough nnd oppressed breathing Munyon's Cough Cure, used in alternation with tho Cold Cure every half hour, will effect an immediate curo. When there Is pain in tlio chest Munyon's Dusters will givo great relief and act as a protection. Tlicso remodlcs nro a stiro pre ventive of piicumonin and lung troubles. Why Poison Your System witli dangerous drugs? Why not try Mun yon's New and Improved Homoeopathic Homo Remedies? A separate specific for each disease. Absolutely harmless. Positive and permanent cures. At druggists, 25 cctits a bottle. Personal letters to Professor Munyoii, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., nnswered with fee medical ndvico for any disease. Quite u Difference. "What's tho matter, William?" snid tho wealthy householder. "Anything gone wrong! "Not exactly cono wrong, sir: but X want n now understanding." "What about?" "My pay, sir." "Why, you got very good wages for rt cook." "Yob, sir. Thoy does vory woll for n cook, sir. Hut I overheard you when you wcro talking to your friends, sir. You called mo your chef." "Woll, you ought to bo complimented." "Yes, sir. I'm complimented. Hut busi ness is business. I can't bo a chef for less than $3,000 a year. Wages is all right for a cook, but a chef lias to have u salary." Washington Star. How to Prevent Cjwip. SOME READINO THAT WILL 1'llOVE INTER ESTING TO YOUNO MOTHERS. HOW TO GUARD AGAINST T1IR DISEASE. Croup is a terror to young mothers nnd to post them conccraing the cause, first symp toms nnd treatment is tho object of this item. Tho origin of croup is a common cold. Children who aro subject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost suro to follow. Tho first symptom is hoarseness ; this is soon followed by n peculiar rough cough, which is easily recognized and will never bo forgotten by ono who has heard it. Tho time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disap pear. Kvcn after the croupy cough has de veloped it will prevent tho attack. There is no danger in giving this remedy for it con tains nothing injurious. For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. A Gentle Hint. Whistler, the nrtlst, once sat at thothwv ter next to n lady who was going in and out of her scat constantly, not only as soon ns each net was finished, but also while tho play was going on. Tho spneo botwecn tho rows of seats was vory narrow, nnd tho nrtlst was subjected to much annoy unco as she passed him. "Madam," be said at length in bis sweotest tones, "I trust I do not incommode you by keeping my seat?" The Chlcncoan Abroad. Old Friend What did you seo In Eng land that most amused your Unturned Traveler (promptly) Eng lishmen. Chicago Itecord. Tho wife ot Mr. Leonard Wells, of East llrimfield, Mass., had been suffering from neuralgia for two dnys, not being nblo to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr. Holdcn, tho merchant there, sent her a bottlo of Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and asked that sho givo It a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells tho next day he was told that sho was nil right, tho pain had left her within two horn's, and that the bottle of Pain Balm was worth fo.OO if it could not bo had for less. For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Her Mistake. "It was very pluoky of you, ma'am, to havo set upon tho burglar and so ably cap tured him," said tho polico inspector, "but need you havo injured him so badlyt" "How did I know it was n burglar!" asked tho woman. "I'd been up throe hours waiting fur my husband. I thought It was him. Liverpool Mercury. Iliicklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, Ul.. !,.,,,,. l,.,.1o ,.l,iU,l.,l,,a o n,l nil skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or many refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For snlo by A. Wnslcy. DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 Woet Market St., POTT8VILLK Hours 8:30 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. in., to 8 u. rn. Sundays H a, in. to 12 m. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. Properties For Sale. TWO-STORY Frame Building, 8045 fee on South Chestnut 'street. Itcnta for $18 per month i will bo sold cheap. HALF IX)T and TWO HOUSES, situated on Wet Centre street. Will pay 12 per cent, on Investment, and can be bought on easy terms. 1 FAItM OF .83 ACltl'-S within three iV miles of good market. Twenty-nine acres under cultivation, and four acres of good timber. Frame farm house, six rooms, good barn and all In Rood condition. Will be sold for J1.200 cash, HALF LOT and two houses on South Main street. $1,800. mWO LOTS nnd six houses, Including tbfee X story frume hotel and store room, on Kat Centre street. Property in gooa condition Aggregate rent, J110.00 per month. GRAND GLACIER BAY. THE DISCOVERER DESCRIBES HIS FIRST VISIT TO THE PLACE. A Cnnoo Journey of J'.lglit Hundred SI lies With Many Hardships Tlio Daring Ki plorcr's Search Alono nnd the 1 toward Illi Conrngo Drought. John Mulr, nftor whom tho largest glacier in tlio world is named, wrlfos a paper for Tho Century on "Tho Discovery of Glnoior Hay." Mr. Mulr says: My first visit to tho now famous Glnclor bay of Alaska was mado toward tlio end nt October, 1870, whon young lco was bo- glunliig to form In tho branch Inlets occu pied by tho glaciers, nnd tho mountains wcro mantled with fresh snow' all tho way iown from tho highest peaks anil ridges of tlio Fnlrwcathcr range nearly to tho lovol of tho soa. I had spontmostof tho season exploring the canyon of tho Stlakeon river and its glaciers and n small portion of tho interior region beyond tho const mountains, on tho tllvldo of somo of tho southerly tributaries of tho Yukon and Mackonzlo rivers. When 1 got back to my headquarters nt Fort Wrangol, about tho beginning of October it seemed too Into for new undertakings in this icy northlaiid. Tho days woro grow ing short, and winter, with Its heavy storms, was drawing nigh, whon avn lnnches would bo booming down tho long whltn slopes of tho peaks, nnd nil tho land would bo burled. But, on tho other hand, though this white wilderness was now to mo, I was familiar with storms, had enjoyed them, knowing well that In right rotations with thom thoy nro ovor kindly. Tho main in land channels, extending in overy direc tion along tho coast, remain open nil win ter, nnd tliolr shores being well forested It would bo easy to keep warm In camp, whllo in n largo cnnoo abundance of pro visions could bo carried. I determined, therefore, to go ahead ns far north ns pos sible, with or without companions, to see nnd learn what I could, especially with roforonco to futuro work. When I mado known my plans to Mr. Youug, tho Wran gol missionary, ho offered to go with mo, nnd with his asslstnnco I procured a good cnnoo and n crow of Indians, gnthorcd a largo stock of provisions, blnnkots, etc., nnd on Oct. 14 set forth, eager to welcome whatever wlldncss might offer, so long ns food nnd flrowood should Inst. Wo mado a journey moro than 800 mllos long, and though hardships woro encountered and a fow dangers tho wild wonderland mado compensation beyond our most extrava gant hopos. Tho first stngoa of our Journey woro mostly enjoyment. Tho weather was about half bright, and wo glided along tho green and yellow shores in comfort, tho lovely islands passing In harmonious succession, llko Ideas in n Una poem. Tho rain did not hinder us, but when tho wind was too wild wo staid hi camp, tho Indians usually improving such storm times in deer hunt ing, whllo I examined tho rocks and woods. Most of our camps woro mado In nooks that wero charmingly embowered and fringed with bushes nnd Into flowers. About noon wo discovered tho lirst of tho great glaclors tho ono I afterward named for Gciklo, tho noted Scotch geologist. Its lofty bluo cliffs, looming up through tho draggled skirts of tho clouds, gavo a tre mendous Impression of savngo powor, whllo the roar of tho newborn icebergs thickened nnd emphasized tho general roar of tho storm. An hour and a half boyond tho Goikle glacier wo ran into a slight har bor whoro tho 6horo is low, dragged tho cauoo boyond tho rcaclLof drifting Icebergs, nnd, much ngalnst my desiro to push ahead, oncamped, tho gultlo Insisting that tho big ico mountain at tho head of tho bay could not bo roachod boforo dark, that tlio landing tliero was dangerous oven In day light, nnd that tills was tho only safe har bor on tho way to It. While camp was be ing mado I strolled along tho shore to ex amine tho rooks nnd tho fossil timber that abound hero. All tlio rocks nro freshly glaciated oven bolow tho sea lovol, nor havo tho waves as yet worn off tlio surface polish, much less tho heavy scratches nnd grooves nnd linos of glacial contour. Tho noxt day bolng Sunday, tho minis ter wished to stay in camp, and so, on ac count of tho weather, did tho Indians. I theroforo set out on nn excursion, nnd spent tho day alono on tho mountain slopes abovo tho camp nnd to tho north of it, to seo what I might learn. Pushing on through rain and mud nnd sludgy snow, crossing many brown, bowlder choked tor rents, wading, jumping, wallowing in snow to my shoulders, I had a dosporutoly hard nnd dangerous tlmo. After crouch ing, cramped nnd benumbed, in tho canoe, poulticed In wet clothes and blankets night and day, my limbs had bcon long nslcop. This day thoy wero awako, and in tho hour of trlnl provod that they had not lost tho cunning learned on many a mountain peak of tho high Siorra. 1 roachod a height of 1,600 fcot on the ridgo that bounds tho second of tho great glaclors on tho south. All tho landscape was smothered in clouds, nml I began to fear that I hud ollmbed In vain as far as wldo vlows wero conccrnod. Hut nt length tho clouds lifted a littlo, and boneuth their gray fringes I saw tho borg filled ex pun so of tho bay, and tho foot of tho mountains that stand nbout it, and tho imposing fronts of fivo of tho bugo glaciers, tlio nearest being Immediately beneath mo. Tins was my urst general vlow of Glacier bay, a solitude of ico and snow nnd now- born rocks, dim, dreary, mysterious. I held tho ground 1 had so doarly won for on hour or two, sholtoring myself as host I could from tho blast, whllo with benumbed fingers I skotohed what I could seo of tho landscapo and wroto n fow linos In my notebook. Thon I breasted tlio snow again, crossed tho mufllod, shifting avn- lanclio tall, lorded tho torronts in safety nnd reached camp nbout dark, wot and weary, but rloh in a notablo experience. The Whole. Two gentlemen worp talking together, whon a third frlond camo up nnd joined thom. "My first," one of tho two gentlemen was saying to tho other ,"is crosseyed, my second is dyspeptic nnd my third is rheu matic." "Woll," enld tho gentleman who had Just come up, "how can wo guess it un loss you toll us what your wholo is?" "Guess whatf" "Why, your charatlo." "Chnradef I wasn't giving a charade, sir. I was talking about my thrco chil dren!" London Tlt-Blts. Faint Heart. Miss Sweety Vesi I can't get mnrrlcd because poor George is suffering from heart failure. Her Friend How terrible! "Yes; lio tried twlcoto speulc to papa, but his liauit fulled hliu. " Syraouse Post. Let The Whole World Know The Good Br.Miles' Heart Cure Does HEART DISEASE, has Its victim at a. disadvantage. Always taught that heart disease is Incurable, when tho symptoms becomo well defined, tho patient becomes alarmed and a nervous panic takes placo. But whon a suro romcdy is found and a euro ofTectod, after v-oars of suffering, thero is great rejoicing and desire to "let the wholo world know." Mrs. Laura "Winc ingor, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "1 desiro to let the wholo world know what Dr. Miles'. Dr MilCS' Heart Ouro has dono for mo. For ton years I had Heart Cure paln ,n my heart-short- , ncss of broath, palplta- KeStOreS Uon.paln in m leftside. TTPOltll oppressed fooling in my XlCaiUlaiaiasi chest, weak and hungry spells, bad dreams, could not lie on either side, was numb and suffered terribly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and boforo I finished tho second bottlo I felt its good ofTocts, I feci now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee that first bottlo benefits, or money refunded. 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