f TTaraTT..iB0U8 ITEMS At present the longest tingle snb sosrine cable la i.700 miles. A new adulterant of coffee Is dough, molded In the shape of coffee bean. If you were on the moon the earth would sppear to be 64 times larger than the sun does to residents of this planet. A scientist has calculated that the eyelids of the average man open and shut no fewer than 4,000.000 in the course of a single year of his existence. A battery of modern German artil lery, using the new quick-firing guns recently supplied to them, can Are 60 shots a minute at a range of over Ave miles. A lawyer In Danville, 111., gave s spurious decree of divorce to a female client, and she, believing it genuine. married again. She has sued the law yer and recovered $J,000 damages. An old clock three feet high is one of the ornaments of a schoolroom in Warren, I1L It lately stopped, and Miss Mary E. Oloss, one of the Instruc tors tried to set it going. In the works hi found a wad of greenbacks amount ing to $242. Before and After Vaccination. It Is stated, in support of vaccination, that In Austria, prior to vaccination becom ing general, out of every million Inhab itant, 38,541 died of smallpox within a period of 30 years; a figure reduced lo one-tenth, namely, 3,745, In tho corre sponding time after the general adop tion of vaccination. The smallest perfect watch ever nade is owned by a Russian princes., t was first placed In an exquisite gold use, covered with the most minute but literally perfect Watteau scenes In enamel; then at the princess! desire the corks were removed and placed Inside splendid diamond, scarcely two-fifths A an inch In diameter. Paris journals declare that dolls are jing out of vogue, and one plillosoph al writer explains why. In the good d times, he says, dolls were sold un ressed. And it was the pleasant task of le little girls to mako dresses for lcm. Now they are bought dressed In he latest style, and the children, after laying with them a short time, throw ibem aside. COPPER-LINED STOMACHS nemarkoble Qaslronamlcul Feats of am Englishman ssd is America. John Collins, who has lately distin guished himself by swallowing 91 peb bles and has come out of Peterbor ough infirmary, where he has been In confinement as the consequence of this feat, no doubt thinks he has beaten the record. Be la mistaken, however. A much mora remarkable feat is recorded Jn the museum of Ouy's hospital, where they hare some scraps of pocket knives that have been swallowed by one John Camming, an American sailor. He and his mates went to a fair and saw a mountebank doing some wonderful things in the way of swallowing knives. Most of them were greatly impressed by tha" performance, but Cu minings made light of it, and declared he could do the same If he liked. On being dared to do it, he took out his own pocketknife and bolted it. His ship mates were naturally delighted. They plied him with grog and affectionately encouraged him to still further achieve ments. Cummings boldly declared his readiness to swallow all the pocket knives on shipboard. Three were in stantly offered him, and he actually swallowed them alL One of the four he seemed to have permanently appro priated, and for six years he experi mented no more in this way. Even tually, however, he tried a few more of these somewhat indigestible articles of diet, and, it was said, would swal low a knife with the utmost indiffer ence. When Cummings told his story to the doctors, as, of course, he hod to do in the end, they thought him a mono maniac and were Inclined to pay no at tention to it. External examination, however, showed that a metal point had perforated the wall of the stom ach and induced the hospital author ities to administer powerful solvents In order, if possible, to get rid of the ob structive fragments of this singular dietary. Perhaps the stomach which had held out against pocketknlves gave in to the doctors' strong medicine. At all events, the man died, and they have on show at Ouy's some 40 or 60 scraps of metal blades and bits of handles and other component parts of pocketknlves all testifying to the truth of the story the man hod told and proving indis putably that he had long been in the habit of amusing himself or astonish ing his friends or perhaps turning an honest penny occasionally in this orig inal way. Collins certainly has beaten him by coming out of the infirmary alive, London News. Out of Place. A rather disastrous wager that of the man who made a bet with his sweet heart that he could dust the sitting room before she could throw a stone that would hit the fence. At the end of an hour she hod broken three win dow panes, hit a small boy and de stroyed several rose bushes; while he had smashed four vases, knocked down two pictures and brushed some bric-a-brac into the fire. And yet there ore people who maintain that the spheres of the sexes are one and the same. Denver Mecca. Earara a 1 St. James. Remove the outer skin of some green peppers by means of hot fat, clean out the seeds by cutting off the stalks. Make a garnishing of onions, green pep pers, mushrooms and fresh tomatoes, sliced and fried in oil. Put a portion of tho garnishing In the bottom of the green peppers, place one raw egg on top, season well, bake to a color hi ores and serve hot. Albany Argus. PLANTED A GRAVEYARD. T Hovel Sebeaaa ( a less Cmpv So He Of Northern Isl a MUrMi. A fact leaked outrecently which In dicates the bearing some of the seem ingly harmless bills passed by a gen eral assembly have on large interests. One of these bills, which passed at the last session without any discussion, prohibited the building of any railway j lines through any graveyard. Little , was known of its purposes, but at that time, of the session bills for the pension- , Ing of civil war veterans and their wid- ows and such other benevolent meas- j ures were being passed more or less regularly along with patriotic resolu tions, and what little was said about the bill was thrown out in such way as to appeal to the sentiment of the scions. In an effort to prevent the desecration of graves, however, the legislators took a step, the importance of which they never realized, and the facta alleged in the case follow: Ever since the Chicago & West Michigan railway was j built, its western terminal was at New Buffalo, where It formed a Junction with the Michigan Central, over the tracks of which it entered Chicago. As the business of the road developed. It was found that the trackage oharges made inroads into the income of the company to the point where it was deemed desirable to do away with them. Accordingly the heads of the road de cided to build their own line Into Chi cairo, and accordingly, through their agents, began to purchase rights ol way wherever desired. Most of the proposed route ran through the sand dunes along the upper end of Lake snd Porter counties, and here the Knickerbocker Ice company, of Chi cago, owns vast tracts of land from which it takes sand for Its Ice houses and for building purposes in Chicago. The new route of the railway will cut through their most valuable sand de posits, and the Knickerbocker company steadfastly refused to selL Only a few weeks before the open ing of tho legislature the railway com pany announced that it proposed to bring condemnation proceedings to se cure possession of the land, and then was hatched the bill which has ren dered it impossible for the railway to complete its line. First of all, the com pany secured a collection of whst is known in medical colleges as "stiffs," to the number of 40 or 50, and these were buried at Intervals, properly marked, all over the tract. The next step taken was to prepare the grave yard bill, which was Introduced by Rep resentative Patterson, who was Inno cent of the motives back of It, and passed without discussion by both branches of the general assembly, un der the supposition on part of the mem bers that It was designed to thwart the attempt of some cold-blooded railway corporation to desecrate some old-established burying ground around which clustered historical associations. The graveyard is still there, and the peo ple in the northern part of the state ore wondering what move the Chicago & West Michigan will next take in iU endeavor to reach Chicago. Indianap olis Journal. Hard to Ore Acquainted With. A young couple called at a fashion able boarding house in the West end a couple of weeks ago to engage board. They were from Chicago, and the hus band had recently secured an appoint ment in one of the departments. Tho landlady, an amlnble and pretty, if a trifle faded, little woman, showed the couple tho vacant rooms, and one of them was Anally accepted. "Now, you'll want references, of courso," said the young wife, after the terms had been fixed. Then sho men tioned the name of a Washington man of some prominence. "You know him, or of him, I pre sume," sho inquired. "Ho is my hus band's uncle." "Well," replied the landlady. "1 can not precisely say that I know him. No body ever really knew him. ne's some thing of a myBtery. Now, I was mar ried to him 12 years, and at the conclu sion of that period, when I secured my divorce, I don't think I could have con scientiously placed my hand over my heart and declared that I actually knew him. Some men are so difficult to get acquainted with, you know." Tho situation was a bit embarrass ing, but the young couple took the room they had decided upon, anyhow. Washington Post. Filbert Culture I Italy It will surprise many to hear that in certain districts of Italy tho filbert crop rivals the produce of the vine in commercial importance. Theso de licious nuts are grown on bushes or shrubs, which are arranged in groups that are from 15 to 25 feet apart, so as to Insure the access of plenty of light and air. They thrive best in a deep cloyey soil, and the planting takes place during November and December of slips from tho mother plant. Seeds could bo used, but the growth would be too slow to be profitable. As it is, the shrubs do not bear fruit until the third year, and blossoms appearing be fore that time being removed, so that the plant shall not be impoverished. The plants are periodically pruned, when any slips which have failed to sprout are removed and replaced by others; so that there are plantations which remain in full growth, although nearly a hundred years old. The filbert is not subject to the diseases common to other crops, but it suffers severely from hailstones and from cold winds. Chambers' Journal. A Bare Stan. Hotel Manager I see you have given our finest suite of rooms to a man named Bilkins. Are you sure he can pay the charges? Clerk Yes; he's rich enough. "How do you know?" "He is old and ugly, and his wife I young and pretty." Tit-Bit. NO USE TRYING J I I j 5 I can't lake plain cod-liver f j oil. Doctor savs, try it. He i ! might as well tc!i me to men t lard or butter and try to take ) them. It is too rich and; will upset the stomach. But e you can take milk or cream, so you can take Scott's Emulsion It is like cream; but wiiit feed and nourish when cream v O ,;ll nvl Ftnlir-e !rl fK'l.T dren will thrive and grows fat on it when their ordinary food does r.ot nourish them. S Persons have been known to gain 5 a pound a day when taking anC ounce of Scott's Emulsion. It Ccts I the digestive mactyrtery in working J 1 order so that the ordinary food is properly digested nnd assimilated. )WNE, ChcraUu, New York. C I Small nr speake, X don't want to be an anitel. And with the a&ftls stand; IM rather be a drum-major. And lead the vlllnae band. Chicago Daily Nwa. Her Klr.t, lust and only. Terkins (facetiously) That is a pic ture of my wife's first husband. Smith Heavens! what a brainless looking assl Hut I didn't know your wife was married before she met you. Perkins (dryly) She wasn't. That is a picture ol myself at the nge of 20. Judge. Hhe'U Mar the Rest, "It's swfully late," I remarked to my friend, after a long whist bout at the club. "Whut will you say to your wifeT "Oh, I shan't say much, yon know," was the reply. " 'Good morning, dear,' or something of that sort. She'll say the rest." Boxbury Gazette. A Leaioa la Etlqaett. Mrs. Black (on her return home) I'se ashamed ob yo 8ammy. Sammy What fo', mammy? Mrs. liloek When yo' go to dlnnah at a pusson's house yo' mus' nebbsh ax whar doy done stole do chicking. N. V. World. Where the Fault Waa. Landlady Is there any fault with my beefsteak, Mr. Grimsby? Grimsby Oh, no; the fault is with ny teeth. They are too dull to go through anything much stronger than leather. Boston Transcript. How lie Hansgei Her. "How is it thnt your wife is so tract able?" "Why, I told her when we were mar ried that she could do exactly as she pleased, and so, of course, she finds no pleasure In doing it." Chicago Post. A Ilapld Method. "It seems to me that you linve been a long time writing t hut short note," suid Mrs. Wineblddle, who hod been waiting for her husband. "Yes, my dear. I wrote it on my new typewriter." Dotrolt Free Press. Fratrratty's Fflnsj. Claude They sny that Miss Justine is going into a convent. jack Yes; bIic lias promised to be a sister to so many of us that she is go ing to adopt it ns n profession. Cincin nati Enquirer. A Ileal Financier. "Slimpursc is n great financier." "Financier?" "Yes. He can make two silver quar ters rattle in his pocket so you will think he has five or six dollars." Co lumbus State Journal. Fllllna- "The literary a Deflelrncr. life is not a path of roses." "I don't know; lots of authors ore eternally throwing bouquets at them selves." Chicago Dally News. The War She Heard It. He Did the minister talk politics ns usual to-day? Sho l guess he did; he took his text from tho pibtlu to the Philippines. Town Topics. Rev-laed Veralon. Talmcr Coyne Put not your trust in riches. rtyrno Coyne No; put your riches in trusts. Philadelphia Press. Working" for Himself. Bill Gill says he's doing the work of a mule. Jill Then he must be doing his own work, now. Yonkcrs Statesman. Jfo Wonder. "Winkle grows smaller every day." "I should think he would. ITis wife sits on him so often." Detroit Free rress. A Delicate SnbJeeL Biggs Thero is one branch of Snob ley's fnmlly tree to wliich he never al ludes. Boggs I presume yon mean the one from which his great-grandfather was hanged. N. Y. Journal. Explicit. Lowyer Where did he kiss you? Pretty Plaintiff On tho mouth, sir. Lawyer No, not you don't under stand. I mean where were you? Plaintiff (blushing) In his arms, sir. Tit-Bits. s SCOTT .V B Mlian4etlaa-. "How did you sleep last night V In j quired the hostess. I "Not very well," responded the guest. "I was kept awake all the latter part of the night by somebody running a lswn M mower. "That wasn't a lawn mower. That was my husband snoring. vmcago A Clean lleeord. In pleading for the release of her son, who had been taken in fbe tolls of the law, a Georgia mother said: "Tbsr's never been nuthln' ag'ln' him, ycr honor; heir alius shrunk from the public gaze. Be never has run fer congress, he never tvuz In the legisla tor an' has alius worked fer his livln'l" Atlanta Constitution. They Must llaw It. Men may live and be happy, Tl claimed, without books. And some day tfilr science. May banish the cooks) But never while people P : 111 labor and hop Y.'IU men oRrco to Dispense with soft soap. Chlcaito Tiroes-Herald. OTKISHKIJ FOR I1IS HONKSTt. t "So your boy Is in the house of correc tion?" "Yes. I'm sorry to say ! lie was al ways so honest, and when he stole any thtnir he always brought it home, and that's how ho got caught! lleitcre Welt. Conld Not Brslst It Bcene IloKpltal ward. Doctor, administering a dose of brandy to male patient, passes the re mark: "Ah, Sandy, do you know every drop of this stufT" looking at the bot tle "you take is a nail in your coflln?" Bandy, eyeing the bottle wistfully, exclaims: "WttL doatAr, as lang as ye hae the hammer In yer hand, ye might Jist knock In anlther anel Collapse of doctor. Answers. Askla- Too Mrh. "I wish men were like pianos." "Why?" "Because pianos are either grand, up right or square. "Well, most men arc a great deal like pianos." "How?" "You can buy them nt a big discount from their list price." Chicago Trib une. The .Hnimner tilrl. Hr papa notcn how faM hl monr y'sirohii; Bne cnatH lilni more and more ach yea for ilrcso. Deapltv the fact her balhlftj;-ult Ui grow Inn Small by drftreo ami beautifully lcna JudKe. DREADFULLY HAD COHPLUIHJIYi Miss Keens Do you know, Mr. Tulilis, that vuwre always reminds me of you? Mr.Tubbs Of me? How's that? Miss Keene Olu it's so lariro and shapely, and Mr. Tubbs AhemI Yes? Miss Keener And there's never any thing In it, you knowl Jeweler's Weekly. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS Low Itato Vucation Trips via Penn sylvania Railroad. The I'cniiBylvnnia Hallroinl rnmpnny lina ac leeleil the following dates for in Hpulf ten day exeonloaa to Niittfiira Kails from l'hilailcl phlS, Baltimore, and WanliitiKton : July If, Assail lOand M, jspswnbst 7 snd 31, and et oberSand n. An ssperlsnrtd tourist saenfl and chaperon will aceompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, ir"ol for return passaKe on any regular train, exclusive of liiniteil express trii'ins witl.ln ten days, will he sold at t IS.WI from rtiilndelphta, Baltimore. Washington, and nil points on the Delaware Dirlsioni fll.'i fniiii Atlantic OltTj 19.110 from LatMastsr: KM from AltOonl and llarrishuric; fo.'.Ofroin Wilkes t linrrc- ?5 M from Williamspnrt; and at propor I titillate rates from other points. A stop-over I wtll lie . Unwed at llultalo, Rochester, eanatid ! slffttSi and Watkins Within the limit returning. A special train of rullmnit parlor cars ami day coaches will be run with each excursion. An extra charge will be made for parlor car scats. Tickelsfora side trip to the Thousand Is lands (Alexandria Bay) will lie sold from Ro clioter In connection with excursions of July 27. AnallltlO nnd M. Scntcmlicr 7 and 21, good to return to Iloclirstcr or to ( anaiidaigua via I Syracuso within Bvc days, at the rate of $3 60. Tickets for a side trip to Toronto will be sold at Niagara Kails fur il.isi on July August 12 and in, and September 23. In connection with I excursion of Maptember 7, tickets will be sold ' to Toronto anil return at reduced rates, so j count Toronto Fair. For time of connecting trains and further in formation apply to nearest ticket agent, or ad dress Geo. W. BoVd, Assistant General Passeng er Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. 7-U-M. PENNSYLVANIA KAILK0AD. Sunbury & Lewistowu Division. In effect May 22, 1899. l:n. HTATION. KAHTWAKU I' M AM AM r M IB 7 Siinliury V.U 0 90 13 l()W MlnSsTOVt Junction . i vjn ID 10U frellnsgrove ' 918 SIS 28 101 IlwiIhk 1 o so 81 llOM: hmtmrr tll Mil 84 lo 27 kwtsrr (Mi 4 4 tO :imi Mi.filli bui'K Hit, I ,Y2 48 10 88 Ik'iifcr 8.12 4 16 M 10 4'! DsSTSrleWB 8 41 47 VO In M Aitninsliiirir s :ra 4 112 07 l8T Haul Mills HICl I 2ft .3 II HI .l. lure s 2S 4 19 11 I! 13 Wanner 1.818 4 09 W 11 Shlmlle M'HI. 4 00 . 1121 rv.lntervillb. H(W 150 lis It 57 Mat Hand 1 8P8 3 4" 4ft H82 l..wlstown I 7M S4ft II 11 37 Lewis!., win Main Street ) 7 41 8 48 ,l 1110 LewistoWn Junction. IIW 3 40 rain leaves Sunlun y 5 2f nm, ar rives ut Efolinsgrovo 5 4" p m rniiiK leave LewUtOWO Junction : "2 a in, 0 13 a m, 1 10 r in.ian p m ft II i ID, 7 07 1 HIU, for Altuiina, iMtfliurit ami Hie We.'t. lor Ralttmore au.l Washington fessn 108, 34 8:1 IMP in For PhlUdelohl and New York :ww 3Sa m. 1 02 1 33 4 S3 ami 1111 pn Pol larrUl.iiru n 1.1 a in an.i JO n in Philadelphia & Erie R H Division. AND NORTHERN ('INTKAL RAILWAY T"tns le ive Sunbnry Ju ly cxci.pl milJ.i)' : i 21 a in lor me ant t 'tnsndauroa 6 10 a in tot lli'lleloiite Kilo and t'unanilaltfua atxiiin lor U00I lUveh, Tyrone ati'll lie West. l lo pin lor nellslbnto Kane Tyrone ami t anas. dSISSJ ft 45 i ni lor kOBOVO and Klnilra n il ii m lor WlUlatnlPoll Sunday 10 a in lor Krlo and ('anunitnlirnn 9 45 a in for lock Haven and J 2.'i ii ui lor Vl lisaupon 8 5ft a in, 065 S ml 00 and 5 48pm lot Wllker, lull re nnd HA.cltou i 0 a iii. 10 80 iii, ! "ft ii m. 5 4 ii in Inr Miutno- k I ii ami Mount Caruiel Sandal ium Inr v iliouar.-o Trains leave BfUniirovs Junction 1000 s at, week Atyt trnvlns st "nllndetnhln sin pin Ntw York M p n Bslttmort I U p at Wanhlniitmi 4 iu nm u p ui iiiiuv arrivintr ui riiiiiiiieipiiia 0 20 p m New York 3 .v a ni, BaUtinuru U IS p in I w i-iiinvt 'ii in .it p m. 4jpiu, weeK -lays arriving at rnuaneipnia 4 30 ii in, New Y ork T39 n in. Ilaltlmorc J il a ui WashiiiKtoti 4 ns a in i rams sisn icave Bsnonrj j '.7 iii daily srrlvlny st Phltsdeldhli e .12 m Haltlmort 6 88 a 111 wsstilnston ' V 1 m New Vert 3.'.i m Werkiltya. Ill .'K a m Siimlavn. T 30 a in week dais nrrivliikr at I'lilliiiielnbia 11 4 am. New Vork a;as p m, ltultl1111.ru 1155 a m, WaMhlngton I no n in. 153 p 111, week ilnvii arriving at Plillmleliilils 3 23 p 111. New York u rio p m, llaitiiiiors 6 oj n na WaFhlnglon 7 13 p 111 Tralnr also leave Sunluiry at i m and 3 23 and 1 12 p in, lur Ilarrlshurg, I'liiluilclphlii and Baitimorf 1. K. Win Hi, Gsn'l Pass Agent 1. 11. lll'Ti IIINsiiN Oen'l Manavar A $40.00 Bicycle Given Away Dally. The publishers of Thk Nkw CcrRR Htah, the liandsotuely Illustrated Sunday newspaper, are giving ti UlQH UllADK BlCTQIiB eitoh ly for the largest Met of words made by using the letters contained in "T-ll-E H-K-W 1 o il Ii B-T-A-K ' ' no more titties in any one word than It Ih found In Tlu New Fork .utar. ! Webster's Dictionary to lie considered as authority. Two Good WAtohbb (.first class time k,eeper) will he giveo daijv fur seootld nnd third best lists, aud many other valuable rewards. In cludiiiu 1 'inner Bets, Tea Sets, China, Sterling Silverwitrc, etc., etc., in or der of tuerit, This edueationnl con test is lieinir given to ndvertise am introduce this successful weekly into new hoiues, and all prizes will he awarded promptly and without parti' ality. Twelve 2-ceiit stamps must be inclosed Inr thirteen weeks trial sub scription with full particulars and list nf over BOO valuable rewards. Con test opens and awards ooinmpnoe, Monday, June 80th, andoloses Mon day, August SI, WOO. Ynur list, can Feaoh us any day between these dates and will reoeive the award to which it may lie entitled for that day, and your name will in printed in the fni fnwinc issue of THK Nkw YoHK 8TAR, Only one list can be entered by the snipe person, Prizes are on exhibition at I hb Star's business offices. I'er- siinsseetiriiiL' bloyoles may have choice iii Ladies', Oentleiuen'a or Juveniles' 1N!I) Uiodfl, color or size desired. Cal or address llept "EJ" THBNbW YORK Stak. 887 VY. 80th Street, New York City, 7-1 :i 8t A Diamond for a Dollar, i A Limited Special Offer Which Will Last for Ten Days "nly. OSNTJIIfE llAltllliiS DIAMONDS have n worlil-wld. repritutitin. It Is iilmost Impoesibls in dittinaulih Ibem from ssnulne dlanoondi oostlna uondrsds ! dollan ssOh. 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