THE KEYSTONE STATE Latest News of Pennsylvania Told iy Short Order. Charles dealer, and Delaw ale Chest noon { ier year-old be y i 1 and the had you to ah explanation « IL 18 asserteq teacher dozen or teacher the boy was entir however, “yah fey Lut Yili with th wii (he m James id threatening the of a portion of the ) the Northern Central ior $12000. The pro- > been pending since 188g, ¢ Governor has honored the requi- sition of Governor Higgins, of New York, for the return to New York city of Charles F. Stewart and John J. Fay, under arrest in Pittsburg. The men, it is said, represented to certain New Ye rk. ers that they were employees of one of the city departments that was about to organize a political club and collected large sums of money to fit it up, George Roberts, an alleged pickpocket, who was caught at one of the Memoria) Day exercises in Allentown, pleaded guilty in court and was sentenced to one years employment in prison, Edward Fritzinger, 25 years of age, of Berlingville, was killed by a premature explosion of a blast in the slate quarries at Heimbachs, Governor Pennypacker fixed July 20 for the hanging of David Spahr, of Cum- berland County, and Joseph Gibson, of Philadelphia, and July 25 for the hang. ing of Bigler Johnson, of Bradford Crunty, COMMERCIAL REVIEW. says: “Trade reports, and, to a lesser degree, y an improved appear- better weather skies and more sea- ve made for better | reorder business ble goods, and the crop mea ol damage done by or low tem- Bradstreet! ither dig cared SOTTIC sure areas i color noted that urn very West points re- icipated earlier, backward spring Indus iron and quieter, with gh scrap is ilding is active except at Chi- not seriously building mate- cement, ware, are OD ’ nirai is repaired h the trades materials rather bett act- different varieties are con- is 2 her quiet buying 3 the are r re WHOLESALE MARKETS. 24, unds, 1@s0 POTATOES se, 200012.7%; Western, 1.4.00 handpick- Jas per Ar eston, Live Stock CALVES--Receipts, 243; Veals, 4.0006.2¢%: ps, grassers, 3.00: steady; per pound ; coun- Ks, 1 7: 8, £25; dressed calves i S-Receipts 1.476; 3 Sheep, 3.500 5.10; choice wethers, $5255.40; yearlings, 6 28 6.55; sales of lambs, HOGS Receipts, 1,208; weak, Chicago. —~CATTLE~Receipts, 7,000; market steady. Good to prime steers, 5.00(06.50; poor to medium, 4.00015.50; stockers and feeders, 27805.18; Cows, 26000475; heifers, 206005.20; canners, 1.5000 2.40; bulls, 2.80@4.75; calves, 3.00 ah £0. HOGS Receipts, 30000; market sc lower. Mixed and butchers, 5.20@5.50; good to choice heavy, $4005.50; rough heavy, 5.1508.35; light, 8.250 5.50; bulk of sales, 5.3801 8.8 14 no nominally MUCH IN LITTLE The Christian Sabbath is a legal rest day in Japan, A single Greenland whale more than $13,000 King Edward has appointed King al fonso a general in the British Army. In Bangkok you travel fram the steam: er to the hotel on the back of an eles PI, ow-ginge railroad is to be built from Malaga to Coin, Spain, which is to be stocked with four locomotives and 48 freight and passenger cars. is worth SALMON MOUSSE. Fill a fish mould with salmon 1 made after recipe, when thoroughly cold unmold the upon a of arranged upon a platter, mousse with thin crisp cucumbers Most OU» Ee, any good and orm bed watercress Or puardi ¥ Garnish the of will attractive slices 104 cold, , and have a and you delicious most luncheon dish. SUPREME OF BANANAS. Make rather rich cream and freeze, Put it into a border mold and set in the wanted Peel and slice half a dozen using a silver knife for the Add the julce of a couple of oranges to them, sweeten them as the: require, flavor with a little marasohis and freeze, Unmold the ic ! border, put the frozen banana centre, and sprinkle ped vanilla ice fil ice cave until banunas purpose, seein over some pistachios. RUSSIAN CAKES. Have flat little and soak for a flav oring juice, Ome pound second o Don’e let soft you handl Cannot BCOOD out of eact a4 Cavity the # lar. Fill this, preserved Einger 12¢ ang bippe ROASTED SADDLE Me fra of ' Lwacy inlo a8 A saul Viig with | drawbacks of k that made, o Striped wall coverings a always ef low. studded rooms ' be ald mn to give height to the side Powdered cinnamon dusted over the fective in walls top of a cup of cocoa or chocolate will greatly improve the flavor of the bevy erage, Half a in which dish clotha are soaked is them wonderfully For prime corned mixture meat a4 rich stock and and paprika. Some a trace of sugar. Boil three or four onions in a pint of water, apply with a soft brush to gilt frames and files them. Bolling lamp wicks in vinegar an excellent way to keep them clean and In a condition to freely absorb oil. piaced in the water and Kitchen to sweeten iemon tovels said beef hash, moist and potatoes season with personas add of will keep i i i i § i fet in square filet medallions and are bordered with Cluny lace. One of the new wall coverings that patterns, yet can be sponged off with water, Is best for a nursery. It takes less sugar for fruits and preserves if put in after they are well cooked. A silver spoon, knife or fork put into a glass jar or dish will temper it 80 that it can be filled with any- thing hot. even to the boiling point. A raw egg, swallowed, will usually detach any foreign substance, like fishbone, if lodged in the throat Ink spots on linen can be removed by dipping the article in pure melted tallow. Wash out the tallow and the Ink will come with it. A teaspoonful of ammonia in the water In which silver ls washed will keep it brilliantly bright. A Kansas barber advertises "Ears washed without oxtra charge.” This must be accepted as an indication that civilization has progressed In to the point where patrons of the barber shops want their ears washed, observes the Washington Post. : | | | | i i | | | | | | | | | | THREE YEARS AFTLH, Eugene E. Lario, of 751 Twentieth enue, ticket seller in the Union sat “You are at tion, Denver, Col., says: liberty to repeat what 1 first stated through Denver about Doan's Kidney Pills in the summer of 1899, for 1 have bad in the in terim to change my opin ion of the remedy. subject to of backache, always gravated if 1 gat a desk, Doan's Pills absolutely my backache, I never had a pain twinge since.” Foster-Milburn For cents per box our papers Ho reason BeYOere nti: ft Kidney stopped have or a long Co. Buffu'o, N. ¥. sale druggists. Price 50 aii hy all Carried His Coffin With Him. The death of Thomas V. Reynolds at the home of Col. J. C Evans, near this city, which a few days ®gO, has brought to light facts which are so far the ordinary as to be of interest to a BEreat many, as he had traveled all over several states will be remembered by a of people Mr. Reynolds was a native of Henry county, Ky. in county for many vears He was twice married, his first wi ing Mise Wig nie ' five years 21 and occurred out of large and resided jarrer Creas) about twenty when her coffin Reynolds had Lost AN antatirmintul Hint His Haire Sernis a fret wee iy 4 fhevigm Vor | ATE EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM Prisoner Stops Trial by Chewing and Swallowing a Forged Check. The Kings cc nts ir: was gard throw: Kays a Bea of the state of Washing H. R. McTavish is now pending the untan juestion involved impromptu FEED YOUNC CIRLS, Must Have Right Food While luncheon. Growing Gireat care should be the taken at young girl into womanhood that the is upbuilding, i critical period when JURL merging diet shall contain all that and nothing harmful At that age the formed and if formed of a i sturdy character, health and happiness will follow: on the hand un Leaithy cells may be built a sick cond} supervtene if ked, may ripen into a chronic digease and cause life long suffering A young iady says: "Coffee began to bave such an effect Ou my stomach a few years ago, that 1 was compelled to quit using it. It brought on headaches. pring in my muscles, and nervousness “1 tried to use tea in its stead, mt found its effects even worse than those 1 suffered from coffee. Then for a long time 1 drank milk alone at my meals, but it never helped me physically, and At last it palled on me. A friend came to the rescne with the suggestion that I try Postum Coffee. “1 did so, only 10 find at frst that 1 lidn't fancy it. But { had heard of so many persons who had been benefited by its use that I persevered, and when I had it brewed right found it grateful n flavor and soothing and strengthen. ing to my stomach. I can find no words to express my feeling of what [ owe to Postum Food Coffee! “In every respect it bas worked a wonderful improvement — the head- ches, nervousness, the pains in my side and back, all the distressing symp. toms yielded! to the magic power of Postum, My brain seems also to share in the betterment of my physical con. dition; it seems keener, more alert and brighter. I am, in short, in better health now than I ever was before, and I am sure I owe it to the use of your Postum Food Coffee.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason, structure is being other in and slowly which, | i | i i : | a YEN Lil Hallway $n Pe row a the hier of Hailwas at Vortland —pr TW 0 TERS IMPORTANT TO MARRIED WOMEN At Ovder held were unanimously thelr sentiments as : 1 railway Mrs. Mory Dimmmick of % ashington tel)” MOR Pe dW a Lydia BE. Pinkhawm's Vegetabl Compound Mado } well. rate ra How ! 1,300,000 railroad em in part represen i ndorse the Roosevelt in cond th great pleasure we publ wowing L$} they convin atid other {llega ox had commend Bgiy prove Lhe cial we have 50 man our columns that Mrs. " ietters, us Attitude of the heads of American rail es made in t1 question.’ int out to Congr tes, How lower nies tha: cause uch regula in an Hiigation and « irrespective of the J ity of the railroads to tion, especin ly cost of thei They further power ving gi Commisgiom legisla ot Pinkham, of fled to give Read Mrs Her first Je Denar Mrs. Pink “1 bave been is fully quali vice losick women ictlers. nvestigate Ar enforce a sufferer for the past eight years with a tro ich firmt originated from painful menstrustion- the pains were Bammation and ulosrs. 1 saves I must live. 1 do not if Lan jr. tiie Ire Ing ic Her secon Dear Mrs. ¥ Y v miter my cond last wrote you, and tha! the Gin ition when I tor said I ud not live, lowed your n pow cutirely SHINS 8 1 I owe » we your BL fe or LE WIRLSD ie what vou v Dirnmick, Soth i Btrects, Washington, D. 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