| Casa Stabilita nel 1895 PROVATE I L'Olio Marca "La Siciliana" li MARCA "GIUSEPPE GARALDI" * Prezzo speciale per ordine di 25 casse in su / • 111 1 Prezzi Ristretti per Generi Garantiti IMPORTATORE D'OLIO D'OLIVA 1030 So. 9th Street - Phlladelphia, Pa. \ (Valve Side) 100 Miles for 10 cents Model 15 Price, $115.00 s S. M. WORK r s e h p & r NORTH NINTH STREET INDIANA, PENN A. Me e fflwsie per Hi venire fflUli fliericnni D. Have you read the Consti tution of the United States? E. Yes. D. What form of Government ib this? R. Republic. • D. What is the Constitution of the United States? R. It is the fundamental law of i this country. D. Who makes the laws of the United States? R. The Congress. D. W r kat does Congrew consist of? R. Senate and House of Rep resentatives. D. Who is our State Senator? R. Theo. M. Kurtz. D. W r ho is the chief executive of the Vnited States? R. President. D. How long is the President of the United States elected? R. 4 years. D. Who takes the place of the President in case he dies? R. The Vice President. D. What is his name? R. Thomas R. Marshall. D. By whom is the President of the Uni ed States elected? R. By the electors. D. I y whom are the electors «lcted ? e R. By the people. D. Who makes the laws for the atete of Pennsylvania. R. The Legislature. D. What does the Legislature consist of? R. Senate and Assembly. D. Who is our Assemblyman? R. Wilmer H. Wood. D. How many State in the un ion? R. 48. D. When was the Declaration of Independence signed? .R. July 4, 1776. D. By whom was it written? R. Thomas Jefferson. D. Which 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 ? R. Two. D. Who are our U. S. Senators? R. Boise Penrose and George T. Oliver. D. By whom are they elected ? R. By the people. D. For how long? R. 6 years. D. How many representatives wire there ? .. R. 435. According to the pop ulation one to every 211,000, (the ratio fixed by Congress after eack decennial census.) D. For how long are they elect ed? R. 2 years. D. Who is our Congressman? R. S. Taylor North. D. How many electoral votes has the state of Pennsylvania ? R. 38. D. Who is the chief executive of the state of Pennsylvania? R. The Governor. D. For how long is he elected 1 R. 4 years. D. Who is the Governor? R. Brumbaugh. D. Do you believe in organized government ? R. Yes. D. Are you opposed to organiz ed government? R. No. D. Are you an anarchist? R. No. D. What is an anarchist? R. A person who does not be ieve in organized government. D. Are you a bigamist or poli gamist ? R, No. D. What is a bigamist or poly gauiist ? R. One who believes in having more than one wife. D. Do you belong to any secret Society who teaches to disbelieve in organized government? R. No. D. Have you ever violated an}? 1.-ws of the United States? R. No. D. Who makes the ordinances for the City ? R. The board of Aldermen. D. Do you intend to remaiD permanently in the U. S.? R. Yes. Wounds of the Heart. In wounds of the heart itself the es cape of blood is never in large quanti ty, and the lethal consequences are due to the fact that the escape of blood from within its cavity of cavities into the surrounding sac of the pericardium mechanically interrupts the alternate contraction and expansion by which its pumping action is maintained. Ac cordingly the results of the wound of the heart are usually Identical with those of gradual suffocation. Ex change. Morocco. Morocco, in spite of its close proxim ity to Europe, is the most fanatical of the Mohammedan countries. No Pity There. Undutiful boys may see themselves held up as before a mirror In the fol lowing anecdote: A young Irish girl in giving testimony in a court of Jus tice, when asked some questions in reference to the prisoner, replied. "Ar rah, sir, Tm sure he never made his mother smile." There is a biography of un kindness in that simple sentence. —St. Louis Globe-Democrat His Threat. Creditor (to tailor)—l'll have no more dunning. If you don't stop it I'll order another suit.—Flierende Blaetter. Enthusiasm. Enthusiasm either makes money or costs money. Take your choice. — Atchison Globe. Father of Astronomy. Hipparchus, the father of astronomy, established the fact of the precession of the equinoxes—that Is, that the von crosses the equator about one minute farther westward each year—lso years before Christ was born, and It Is con sequently believed that he knew the earth was spherical in form. He cata logued 1,000 stars and invented an In strument for calculating latitude and longitude. As Good as New. The Browns were always on the outa. High words were heard coming from their flat one day, and a neighbor said: "Oh, defcr, have the Browns had a new quarrel?" "No," answered another neighbor ' but they've patched up the old one till It's as good as new." By Way of Introduction. Officer (to Tommy, who has been using the whip freely on a restive horee)—Don't beat him; talk to htm, man—talk to him! Tommy (to horse, by way of opening the conversation) — I coom from Manchester.—London Punch. Precaution. "Would you say that Blank is hoc estr "Well, I wouldn't say that he is dl» honest, bat I*ll tell yoa, Mr. Lawyer, whenever he wanted to borrow money from me I always managed to be Just oat of funds."—Detroit Free Press. A Judicial Opinion. "Why do you dislike yoar teacher so, Willie?' "I don't exactly dislike her, hut itfs perfectly plain to me why she never got married."—Detroit Free Press. Making Himself at Home. The Diner—Say, of all the vile, nau seous messes ever set before a man to eat— The Waiter—Sh! Yon seem to think we're -cur wife, —Boston Globe. Hard on tha Proofreader. Getting typographical errors out ol dictionaries Is a task beside which that little Augean stable affair of Her cules waß an afternoon snap. When the Oxford edition of the Bible was published the proofs were read and reread ten times. Then a reward of |250 was offered to any one who should find a typographical blunder. One was found in the first chapter of Genesis. Dictionary proofreading is even more difficult than Bible proof reading. There Is a tradition that a man who read proofs of the Lord's Prayer for that Oxford edition went insane out of fear lest he made a blunder in it- Philadelphia Ledger.