Buchheit Brothers Sono 1 migliori fornitori in Indiana Ottima fornitura per famiglie Tappeti linolum, tendine per finestre letti springs e materassi Garentiano tutta la merce che vendiamo Venite a vedere i nostri ribassi BUCHHEIT BROTHERS Indiana, Pa. —DNA GRANDE OFFERTA--? Le coperte Nebo valgono He cont. L'intera cedola Nebo vale He cont. \ ClfanttM I &gjt \ c ; \ lHi pi 1 IIP Le cedole intere e le fronti tifi prurhflll hanno nettale valorr. E*r fwtrre pmentatn aanortlte nel ? .-ut. tu contante od In orsetti iti tQueet'olterta aplra i! 3! Iti.). P. Lorlllard Co.. Inc.. NVw York -KM 'T.O I Veterinario Dott. J. H, St- Clair Con Cilicio vicino al "Patrio ta I '. Residenza *2lO lOtli St. Locai Pilone Raindrops. Drops of rain vary in their size per haps from a twenty-fifth to a quarter of an inch in diameter. In parting from the clouds they precipitate their descent till the increasing resistance opposed by the air becomes equal to their weight, when they continue to fall with uniform velocity. This ve locity is therefore in a certain ratio to the diameter of the drops; hence thunder and other showers in which the drops arc large pour down faster than a drizzling rain. A drop of the twenty-fifth part of an inch in falling through the air would, when it had ar rived at its uniform velocity, acquire a celerity of only eleven and a half feet per second, while one of a quarter of an inch would have a velocity of thir ty-three and a half feet. Lords and Commons. An ancient English custom forbids the participation of a peer in the elec tion of a commoner, so that when a general election is actually In progress the lords an- oratorically muzzled by a fiction that supposes them to he quite indifferent to the composition of the lower house, but until the candidates have been actually nominated the peers may use all the eloquence with which nature has endowed them for or against the issue involved in the ap proaching election. ( That is the story of scores of the BIG BUSINESS ENTERPRISES of this country ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ON YOUR gm LETTERHEADS AND BILLHEADS Give Us a Gail OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT i - I i The Patriot Pttblishiag Company The Human Face. Rosa Bonlieur, the great painter of animals, had a system of mnemonics 1 which was exceedingly quaint. Bhe | could trace in the faces of tho.- e peo ple who visited her a resemblance to i aome sort of animal. For instance, if some one reminded her of a certain lady she would probably hesitate for a moment and then say, "Oh, yes. the lady with the camel face!" or, "Oh, I j remember—she had a cow face!" This memory system was not flattering to I her friends, but it showed how satu -1 rated she was with a knowledge of an -1 imals and their characteristics. On ev ery human face she found a likeness to some animal she had studied and de lineated. Eye Strain. There are two common kinds of eye ! strain. It is a strain for a person | who is farsightetl to do close work, and it is a strain for one who is near sighted to use the eyes for distances. Both kinds of eye strain produce the same symptoms—headache—and both require that the eyes he examined and glasses be provided. Cynical. He —Men are what they eat. She—l've noticed you're fond of 1 °alves* brains. —Baltimore American. In Sympathy. The two men had met at a dinner party and were talking in a corner by themselves. "You see that tall woman with the sharp nose and the critical eye?" ask ed one of them. "Yes." said the other quietly. "Well. I"ve watched her for quite awhile. She's always got her nose into somebody's business. She's the last woman I'd marry." "Which shows how strangely in sym pathy we are," said the other without resentment. "She's the last woman I did marry."—Exchange. The Lacking Stroke. "Do you think it would improve my style." inquired the varsity man who had got into the crew through favor itism. "if 1 were to acquire a faster stroke?" "It would improve the crew," replied the candid trainer, "if you got a para lytic stmke-" I itniinn-Tir- Bits. The Senate Barber Shop. Here's an odd thing about the Unit ed States senate barber shop: Although the number of senators has hardly in creased at all. the number of shaves nas increased at a surprising rate in recent years. The reason is simply that the senate is now inhabited large iy by comparatively young men with smooth faces or wearing mustaches at most, and they are obliged to get shaved every little while, whereas tin old style senator with a riot of whisk ers never had occasion to visit a barber shop except every few months to get his hair trimmed.—Cincinnati Enquirer A Risky Study. "Why have yon dropped your popu lar astronomy?" asked the visitor. " 'Cause 1 got too many lickings," confided Tommy. "The other night I told pa that Mgrs' face was ever chang ing, and ma heard me and thought I meant her face. Next thing 1 didn't get any supper and got a licking be sides."—Chicago News. iviorning. A perfume of dowers is wafted gent ly from the mountains. The suu is new risen, and the dew still glistens on the leaves of trees and the petals of flowers. A road like a gray ribbon thrusts into the quiet mountain gorge —a stone paved road which yet looks as soft as velvet, so that one almost has a desire to stroke it. Maxim Gorky. Uncle Sam's Forests. Publicly owned forests of the United States contain more than one-fifth of the country's timber. Fulfilled. Mrs. Gnaggs—Before we were mar ried you used to say you could listen to my sweet voice all night. Mr. Gnaggs —Wei!, at that time I had no idea I'd ever have to do it.—Judge. Not a Bout Winner. Tramp—Once I was well known as a wrestler, mum. Lady—And do you wrestle now? Tramp—Only wb* pov erty. mum —New Orleans yune. (MS 110 Mil Mi Hi. ' D. Have you read the Consti , tution of the United States? R. Yes. D. AY hat form of Government is this? R. Republic. D. What is the Constitution of the United States 1 R. It is the fundamental law of this country. D. AY ho makes the laws of the United States? R. The Congress. D. AY hat does Congress consist | of? R. Senate and House of Rep resentatives. I). AY ho is the chief executive of the United States? R. President. D. How long is the President of tlie United States elected? R. 4 years. D. Who takes the place of the President in case he dies? R. The A'ice President. D. AY hat is his name? R. Thomas R. Marshall. D. By whom is the President of the United States elected? R. By the electors. L). By whom are the electors | elcU-d ? e R. By the people. D. Who makes the laws for the state of Pennsylvania. R. The Legislature. D. AA'hat does the Legislature consist of? R. Senate and Assembly. D. How many State in the un ion ? R. 48. D. AVhen was the Declaration of Independence signed? R. July 4. 1776. D. By whom was it written? R. Thomas Jefferson. D. AYhit'll is the capital of the | United States? R. Washington. D. Which is the capital of the state of Pennsylvania. R. Harrisburg. D. How many Senators has | each state in the United States Senate ? ..The Indiana Macaroni Company.. ' OUR MACARONI Can ie Bought at the Following Stores: The Troutman Department Store, Stevewon Myers, Plotzer Meat Market. They are FRESH. Made in Indiana CARLYLE'S FIRST LOVE. She May Have Been the Biumiine 01 "Sartor Resartus." During the year 1818 Thomas Car lyle, the Scotch philosopher, was liv ing at Kirkcaldy, and he seems then for the first time to have fallen in love. The lady appears not to have returned the attachment, although she. with great insight, at the age of twenty-two. perceived the genius of her suitor of twenty-five. In the letter in which she took leave of her admirer she used these signifi cant expressions: "Cultivate the mild er dispositions of your heart, subdue the more extravagant visions of the brain. • • * Genius will render you great. May virtue render you beloved: 'Let your light shine before men.' and think them not unworthy this trouble." Many years after, when Cnrlyle wrote his reminiscences, he described the episode. He says that Margaret Gordon "continued for, perhaps, some Three years a figure hanging more or 'ess in my fancy, on the usual ruman tic and latterly quite elegiac and silent terms " The real interest of tlie story is: Wa Margaret Gordon the original of the lifiindine of "Sartor riesartiisT* One i-ritjc woi.ld have us answer tha*. although .l-.ine Welsh might have in spired some f the details, it was Mar garet Cordon who was the true origi nal. —New York Telegra*". R. Two. 1). By whom are they eleetetlf R. By the people. D. For how long? R. 6 years. L>. How many representatives are there? .. R. 435. According to the pop ulation one to every 211.000. (the ratio lixed by Congress after each decennial census.) I). For how long are they elect ed ? R. 2 years. D. How many electoral vote* lias the state of Pennsylvania? R. 38. D. Who is the ehief executive ot the state of Pennsylvania? R. The Governor. D. For how long is he elected? R. 4 years. H. Who is the Governor! R. Brumbaugh. 1). Do you believe in*organized government ? R. Yes. D. Are you opposed to organiz ed government? R. No. 1). Are you an anarchist? R. No. D. What is an anarchist? R. A person who does'uot be ieve in organized government. 1). Are you a bigamist or poh gamist ? R. No. I). W'bat is a bigamist or poly gair. ist ? R One who believes in having more than one wife. 1). l)o you belong to any secret Soc.itr.y who teaches to disbelieve in organized government? R. No. I). Have you ever violated any lews of the United States? R. No. 1). Who makes the ordinance* for the City 1 R. The board of Aldermen. I D. Do you intend to remain permanently in the U. S.? | R. Yes. Smokeless Powder, Some smokeless powders decompose after awhile, and as a result of such deterioration they are likely to ex plode spontaneously. The destruction of the French warship Lilierte, which blew up in 1011, is thought to have been caused by such an accident. As a precaution against such tragic hap penings all the powder of that kind used by our own navy is put through a process of remauufacture every five years, and there is a regular fortnight ly inspection of the stuff on hand on every battleship and cruiser. When it decomposes It gives out reddish, acrid fumes, which should give ample warning of the threatened danger.— Youth's Companion. Clever. Fond Mother—lmprovise? Why, mj daughter can improvise any piece of music put before her I—Judge. In Half Mourning. "I don't understand you. Linda. One day you're bright and jolly and the next depressed and sad." "Well, I'm in half mourning; that's why,"—Fliegeude Blatter. Kin and King. Kings in the earliest days were mere ly the "fathers of families," and the word is derived from the same source as "kin." Every man will get bis rights when e\ry man <les his duties and not be fore
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