THE BIG FAIR TBBOUOa TBI LAGOONS WITH TBI GONDOLIERS. Otldsd Crfl From Vrnlo Propelled by Expert Oarsmen. Conveyance rrom the Island of Madeira. OMINrt ilown broad Rfr))H load lug from the door wayof t li A k r i i h 1 -turnl Untitling to tint promt Imihim iiiii IIikIh n chut terlnji Rlimii nf lit ho (iikI niiiHiMilnr Vi-iii'tiiiii". 1'lnrit iiiK in tin lutein nntl rnliliing their fretted Im ws n jnuM I ho land itiH nrx t1n gondo las. Thov are i'ri. 1 elit.nliiutetl it ii il Iheir ilippitisr keel Bfcm barely to inni'li tlu water. Ono is of lliif, with Im hi. (1 Kntitiirtmmnnts nlnngtli." aido, fringed ciiNliiiinM nf blue IiimIi ami i gilded stem wrought into fanciful de )iirn, under which tho velvet liniiv' ilig drntr lazily in tlio witter. Another w if yellow, with silver iinn(itiri tiiul Knit-k-kiinck. cr.ranE tttr vw,r tonnwT or manc iArrt'iii:i lifiuDixo. Ono of these, expert Ixmt'ncti,, any tlio Cliii'Rw lleeord, Manila mi tlio ilauoiiiK low nf n Kniicluhi, with hia Iour, liroail our thrown ncrofta the tainted lock. Another balances mi tip-toe nil tlio narrow atom, lnttifir W4U - .,.,,lllllilriul OONTKITM WnAKF I FRONT OK forward. Aa pnoh piiHhrs on hia onr with auddpn vigor tlio Imnt lifts itself nd darta forward lik a released arrow. After that the motion ia ono iiiiRlmken glide. Tlio oar nt tho bow and the oar tt the atom net co-ordinately. No word of command passes, but the gon dola cuts nroiind grawsy point", be tween moving luimehea and nailer bridges. The ducks swimming slooply along the basin scream aud ylide out of the way. Then the gondolas carry ouc to points from which there aro perspectives, nooks and contrast such na cannot be fonnd on land. They glide around the base of the golden liepublic, move down the center of the grand busin and iwing under the bridgo to the match less roadwny between the Manufactures Building on one side and the Electricity Building ou thn other. This gives one of the vistas which satisfy the eye with suggestion of completeness. To be sure the dnrk green pulmn along citiipr aide are still shackled with heavy roves, and some ol the triumphant colli are crated m rough acnffolding. tuese are more apects in the massive picture. Then the gondolas cross the calm water to the west, where riaci the wooded island with the slashed Jnpaneso roof showing among the bare bnshoa. U.m): between ixscTmarr and ixaxc- FACTCBE8 BUILDINGS. lo the east the Government building stands in solitary pomp. The gondolas find another unexpected path under a bridge and paaa down tiy the scaly wings of the Fisheries building and be tween the posts of the stilted electric road almost to the gateway of the lake nd then nndnlate past the majostio front of the Horticulture, Transporta tion and Mining buildings and re-enter the cramped road under the shadow of the huge Manufactures Building. The plain American citizen squats in the yellow plush with tho silvered ornaments flashing oronnd him, and rides past the pointing groups with an much easy dignity as any Prinoe of the realm, Aa the boat alidw eaUv ..yjfO mc fa It starting plnee lh gmdolien draw in their oar anil turn about will n pnnd-naturcd arin. They aro tin! r-von breathing heavily, rtlthonqli nn American boatman would bnvo bucg roadv tut tlio hospital. r.nn comyktamcrh fhom MAnrtnA. Tim li.-oplpof Madeira, enrstlir Chi- t'jgu Herald in un account of llii Truii'iiinrtaliim l!:iil'linir, travel in nIi"Ih, not licetiuso stum- ami ii' nrc on tin' irroiirnl nt nil times nf tlm year, Imt Im'ivhimi' th" highways nn.1 byway lire an prciilinrl v cnntd rni'tii tlmt run ners nn referniilt- to whceN wlnn quick trniiHiinriutinn in desired. 'I'lni streets nf th town lire, paved with nunc aeareeiy ns lug na linsi Imlle, ami Ro smooth have they become tlircuiLdi year of iint'cnHitiK travi'l tlmt tiny nrn aa slippery na the surface of a wcll-Hwcpt Hkntin rink. Tim wi-ll-tn-ilo mini nf Mmli ira trnvrlsin Htiito. Ilia sli'iln, while not an i'lul)onitii1n tlmaonf Ta)?yKing Lmlw ig, n.e fully aaniiinlo, mill look liko n richly upholHtiT"il rhmoil rnrriagn of nnr iliiy art ii)nn rlnnmy riiiinrra. Hcntril in thia con-vi-yanon anil piiiilnd by the utt-rrrr or pilot, who iliropta thn innvi ini ii(h nf tlio Imllni'ka from n rear lint honoi iilihi IiitpIi, thn worthy Minli iriin trnvrln nlinnt over tlio ghiKHy lint liiirn piivo ini'iita with nil tlm ooiniihirpiicy ami ronifort nf a Tianlaiiilcr aittinir out for ! n fi'iint nf Mnlilirr Indiinil n tciiin of roindvor ami in tint pnlKating rIow of nn nnrorit. Anothir oonvpyiuipn of the ppnpln of Mndfiia and one whirh aiM'ompiinipd the Imllock "part" al ready ihwrilipil ia th mountain aled. TRB AOHIfT'LTl'nAt. HnTMrxd. This looks like a church pew set upoi runners. The seat will nccommodati but two persons, however. It ia np bolstered in red and has uo coveriii or side curtains. Teoplo of that far away country who use this convcyauot simply ait beside, each other bcfor making tho descent down the well worn mountain road and then when the stoerer is ready tho sled pluugui forward with incredible speed. It il said that it will slip over thirty and even thirty-five miles an hour. ITalr as a Cleansing Agent. That the hair covering the body oi an animal or tne nead ol a unman be ing serves the purposes of warmth and protection is manifest, but ono would hardly expect to And that it also actt aa a cleansing agent. This, however, appears to be the fact. The minute scales which cover the outer portion ol a hair are fastened at one edge and free Bt the othor, and the free edges ho in the direction awr.y from the skin. The surface of a hair, therefore, is like that of a piece of fur or cloth covered with nap ; rubbed from root to tip it is found to be smoother when rubbed in the eppoBite direction. This being the case, it is evident that particles of matter in contact with the hair must find their direction of easiest motion to lie toward the tip end of the hair and away from its root. Ho, by virtue of the peculiar structure of its surface the hair serves gradually to remove from the skiu which it covers all for eign particles which may have found lodgment there. The oily secretion, emanating from the follicle of the hair probably assists this aotion by gathering up the line particle of ex traneous dust and of scales from the kin, aud thus enabling the hair to re tain them, so to speak, in the grasp of its enrious system of brushes. Every movement of the hair, however pro duced, must tend to set the particle ticking upon it in motion, and, a we have already seen, that motion can be in only ono direction. New York New. Ri.r.mit mow MAwntnt. ai fvt rTTm """' i i"'Hif:r' i i 1 "i i i MOUNTAIN BLBlnn. KEYSTONE STATE CULLING& TlirtKE CHlbDRKN CREMATED. . ulnar is a nrk at thus rATnit't MOI'iR. CANOnaat'R'1 Firs completaly detrojrd lh farm house of RamusI fkllni In (.'liar- tiers towmhlp, two mllrs west of tills pises, and In th conflagration PkliM'llirts jrotmg t children lost their lives. PkllM wat awaksneil by tlis noise of tin flamM, and hurrying, toths kitchen found the room In (lama. Its smlnsvorsil to aubdii th firs, but finding that linposillilt turntd his at tention to rtsrulmt his little onst, who wen alevplni. In an tipitslrf apartment. Its wai nnsiiceessfiil In this, and two children, aged rrp!tlvnly 4 and 0 yrarj, perl-lied In the llmiips, A bans of only a few niontlie, which wnatfirrihly Imrnsd, died a fow houtl Inter. Tho firs orlglnalm! from an overheated cook itov In the kitchen, In which natural gas wm used. TMK HOY FAMILY III' MED KVinRNrg THAT HOT lilKTBMH.ATItn nitOWH- l!ci niMJiti.r is Tim Bivirn. roNNRM.svil.l.R. The Imiliflinf John Hoy, wife and two children, who were murdered .Sunday night, were burled In Hill Urov cemetery Thursday. While preparing Hoy' body for burial It waf r itruvered that he had waded into the river up to his arm pits. This is taken a evidence that he tint contemplated drowning lilimnlf and then changed his mind and returned to the buns killing family ami then himself. As the fact li not established that Hoy was a murd erer and suicide, and soma think ha died defending his fmilly, the l!ev. Father O'Coniiel decided that his body could be buried In consecrated ground. Ml R MINKIIS KATtM.Y in aim. Trumunt Through th curelessneM of one of their ntiinher, six miners employeil at Middle I'reok Colliery, nf th Heading Coiiipuny, wore seriously burned by un ex plosion nf gni this morning. They am Charles Mnurer, John Sengor, Frank Until. William Holt!!, William llrctzim and Wil liam Krdinnn. The Injuries of tho llrit four are fatal. Tin explosion wai cutued by naked lamp. MOSnTR'HITY OR ANIMAL SATIT.R. On, CiTV. A ewe owned by n farmer liv ing near Do epseytown gave birth to a mon strosity which lived but two days. It had two perfect bodies, except that they had but on neck and ono head, one heart, four lungs and two livprs.all apparently healthy. The pelt was Jet black anil as tins as silk. A- MAMII.RII TO llRAtll. Kins Mrs. Antonio Cuhlerheskl, a lady of Mi), undertook to cross the Lake Hhor tracks by crawling under a train. The cars started, and th old lady was mangled to death. M ary Hi lev. th queen nf the Ilsenrlng speak-easy keepers was arrested Tuesday afternoon. At night eight masked men forced an entrance through th llurgesa' of-lii-e and lockup and liroka the luck un ths cell door In which th sieak-easy .queen was and released her. A carriage was wait ing outside and sh was driven off toward Mt. l'leusiiit. This Ii the third tlm Mary Kl ley has broken Jail. Mhs. Naki-y Mi Caiibiohrii wns struck and Instantly killed by a train on th bake Kris railroad, near I'litihurg. Her daughter. Kllen, Id years old, was alo struck and was probably fatally hurt. The unforliiiiata women were returning home from church. Thev were walking linked ara. on th r llrosd. Tiir charred remains of Engineer Wallac who was killed on February 11 in an accident at Williams ststlon mi the Haltimorn and Ohio railroad.have been found in the debris Th gold watch he carried had melted and was imbedded in the hip bona. Til big new mill of the Medlx Run Lum ber Company, in Klk county has begun operations. The mill will saw 70,000 feel of lumber a day. The compnny has 2ixi,ihio,0') feet of timber, chiefly hemlock. About Kit) men will be employed. Two i im.imr.; of Francis Showers, a sec tion foreman on th Vallev road at Ioian'l Ferry, were drowned while Hilling and their bodies have not yet been recovered. They wore aged 1U and 12 years. Amiion Coi r, aged AO, was found dead under a trestle In tlnlontown. where h had been thrown by an engine which ran over him during the nmht. lie bad been reduced to pauperism by drink. Horkrt Gai.rs, an omployn of th rail road company, while employed in helping to clear the wrecK of Main's circus, near Tyrone, was instantly killed by tank fall tug upon him. Tiir wtl of Henry Knhn, of Lanraatar, neglected to call him In time for dinner. When he awoke be was so angry that he cut bis throat. Yet he wua old anough to know batter, being 03. Tin home of William Donaldson In Clintonvllle was struck by lightning snd fired. A daughter of Donaldson, aged 11) years wns so badly burned that lb will die. May 31st was the fourth anniversary of th Johnstown flood, but no publie demon ration was mad further than to decorui th grave with (lowers. Mas. David Lovr aud two daughters, of Alverton, war dangerously injured in a runaway yesterday. Th older daughter ii probably fatally injured. Tiir 10-year-old son of George bont of Uecksburg, Westmoreland county, fell fron s tre snd struck on a snag, frightfully in juring himself. RxroRTs received at the oftlc of th fltar board of agriculture indicate a bountiful crop of all kinds and of ston fruit except cherries. Mrs. OrnmiiANA Frrrmak, of Mt. Holly, left her baby at home alone for a few hours. When sb returned the child bad cried itself to death. Chari.rs Rai.tards, who killed Policeman Oeorge Martin in April at Carlisle has bean found guilty in th first degree. Tux Morgan tunnel on th Stat Lint railroad, near Sinitbtleld, caved in Saturday It will take two weeks to clear it Kxw Castli peopl have offered 1100 for the arrest of some oh who is poisoning valuable dogs, Axdrrw Gum. was smothered to death by cav-in In a clay mln at Rurabaugh. A Bio religions revival is being conducted tt Dunbar, by the Rev. F. E. Smiley. A MTTtt child of Mr. RufTher was drown ed in tub of water at Crabtr. A Half Million Patent Issusd. Th Patent office at Waibington ha cel ebrated th Issuance of a round half million of patent. Patent No. 500,000 has bn Is sued, and tb office has started with good Uady gait toward th 1,000,000 mlleMon marking the progress of Inventlon.Tb man who received patent No. 600,000 la Edward B. Hyde, of Dabuqu, la. WATlOlfAL B AffK FAttPHBS, Twenty Collasp In th tt Flv Months. With a Capital of 18,180,000. A statement prepared by Controller Eck laat Washington, shows thst from Janu nary 1st to Jims 1st, 20 national banks, with capital of lO.IM.OUO.have filled, as (gainst seven national banks, with capital ol 1030,000 for the corresponding period ol 1802. Th banks that hay failed this year rt Capital National Bank, Lincoln, Neb , Banker and Merchants' National Bank, Dallas, Tel., First National Hank, Utile Hock. Ark., Commercial National Bank, Nashville, Tetin., Alabama National Hank, Mobile, Ala.. First National Bank, I'nnca, Neh Hecnnil National Bank, Columbus, Tenn., Klmlra National flank, Elmira, N, Y., Chemical National Bank, Chlesgo.C'apl tal National Dank, Indianapolis, First Na tloual Hank, Cedar Falls, la., Flrsl National Bank, Brunswick, I la., Oglethorpa National Hank, Brunswick, la Evsnslon National Bank1 Evsnston. III., National Hank nf Deposit, New York, National Hank nf North Dskota, Fargn, N. I)., National Hank I.atons, N. D., (iulf Nalinnai Hank, Tampa, Fla., First National Hank, Hradllck. iex., total banks, ; total capital, rt.l.W.UM.I Pennsylvania Legislature. Kmirry. Ninth Day. Ilia sennt had a hot I session this afternoon to consider bills on second reading. To-nnilit house bill to make taxes assessed on rra! estate a llrst lien was detested, as was bill to provide for apimlntmant of inspectors of meals nllered for sale. An ong other bills passed finally was the one authorising the superintendent nf publie Instruction to plain in each public school a copy of Hniull a handbook. Th firemen's relief association bill, requiring all foreign tire Insurance companies to pay one hall the bonus received by the Htate treasury for permission to do business in this tate Into county, city and township treasuries for the snpimrt of the fire nan s association, and which had been vetoed by the governor several days ago, was called up lor passag and the inventor was sus tained. Th Belial did not adjourn until midnight. In the House th senate hill holding In surance companies responsible for the rep resentations nf their agents passed second resiling by a strong vote. Henator Lynn's bill authorising the Incnrporatinii of com panies for construction and maintaining boulevards passed second reading in the hoiisn. (Inventor I'aitison untitled the house of his approval of the Kearns I'lnkertun bill. (iov. I'attlaon sent a messsga to the senate notifying It of hia disapproval of Henator Murk ley s resolution for th Investigation ol insan asylums, penitentiaries, reloriua toriea and hospitals. .lisrriFTii Day In the Hensts scores of ippropriatinu bills were passed Dually, anionic them one for thn erection of an in stitution in Western I'eiinsylvanin for the feeble-minded, appropriating vsi.msi. The Keiiate. by a Vote of 21 lo :l. passed over the Governor a veto th hill originated by (tiles D. Price, of Erie, appruprialiiig tl,' for the purchase of AUO copies of his prnMised Index to local legislation from tin year 1700. The Hen ale refused to concur In tlie House amendments to the Haker Hal lot hill supplement by a vote nf 23 to II). These bills passed dually: To extend the limits 3 resldenco of and powers nf notaries pub lic. To prohibit iiedilling without a license, rnmaka Important changes in the regula Hun nf the National Wuanl The Kenat pa-aeil the pure lo m! bill w tli hut alight meiiilmenis. Henator McCarrell made vutoruiis Unlit to except th ilnu Interests from the stiiervlsion of th Htate hoard of iiealtn nut laiieu. tne great majority oi tn Vnate being opposed to the proposition. The Neshit lull providing fur Improvement of the public mad system as amended, was Iiassed llnally. The foliate disposed of ell nils un the calendar. In tha House these bills passed finally: To aulbnrlre councils of cities of the second class to tlx the salary of the Hoard of Asses- tors ami to II x the nase lor the (letermlns linn and classification of real estate; to au thorize the commitment nf minors tn charitable societies in cities of tha first and lecoiiil class; tn pruvide lor the election of jne ierson to till otllces nf prolhunotary, clerk of th courts, and one pen-on to fill th uttlce of rririster, reuurder and ilerk of or phan's court In cilies containing 4Q,UU0 Inhabitants; to prnviil fur th assessment nf damages when B' reels and alleys are (hanged In grade or location; to authorize Mrnoratioiis to Increase their capita! alock lo t.'Kl.oisi.isii); lo provide for apisjintraent of tme or more deputy coroner in rural counties. The Unvernor vetoed the act to exempt (tfTicers of tire departments in third class turns from the general law that all city afHcera shall lie apiminted by th Mvor with the consent of council. Ninirrv.FiasT DiT -An o m th bills nsss d finally in th senate war the: Marsnall fine i.ina bill; lo appropriate io,uuu to iue normal school at California: to n ak an appropriation of tMKX) for tb construction ot a cnannei lor neesons run inrougn ieu- vllle; to make an appropriation of to enable the Governor to afoul r snd equip a Htate quarantine station for the port of Philadelphia. In the House these bills passed finally: To provide for half holidays on Haturday during the entire year; to authorise the committment of minora by niairistrata, Justices of the peace or Judges to charitable societies; to create the office of county con troller In counties containing over l.W.000 inhabitants; to further extend th Jurisdic tion of tha courts in casea of divorce; to provide for th punishment nf persons willfully procuring th publication of fait statements; to regulate th satisfaction, ex tinguishment or discharge of dowers, lega cies or other chargea upon land; to extend act of 1HH6 ao aa to embrace corporations or ganized by purchasers of railroads at sales under powers of sal contained In mort gage or deeds of trust without process or decrees of court; to provide for considera tion of borough; to authorise cilies to make appropriations for free libraries; to require better protection of health and morals ot school children; to repeal all laws providing for publication of mercantile appraiser lists; lo prevent entering of trot ting or racing horses out nf their classes. The Uovernor approved these bills: Con current resolution asking Pennsylvania members In congress lo support th bill for a ship canal to connect th water of I.ak Erie and th Ohio river; directing th county commissioner of th several counties to procure, bind and preserve copiea of three weekly newspapers published within each county; to authorize courts to appoint com missioners to ascertain and establish dis puted lines between cities and boroughs. The senate conlirned ths nomination of N. C. Hhaoder, as Superintendent of Public Instruction. The Uovernor has signed th Half Holiday bill. Th Senate has passed Werthelmer't bill authorizing distillers of spirituous or vinous liquors to sell liquors of their own mmu facture. in original ackage of not less than 4D gallons, without a license. Speakei Thompson signed the bill, and it has gon to the governor. The veto of the gnyernoi on th compulsory education bill wat sustained by th hous to-night after a lively debate, HAH IN WHICH TUI BARKS BALLOT LAW WILL 110 TO THli ItOVKRMOR. Aa reported from the commute of con ference, and in the shap that It will reach the governor, the amended Baker ballot bill now provides that a cross in a circl at th head of tb party column means a vote for th entlr ticket; also that tb statement of voter that, on account of physical dis ability, be desire belli, shall entitle him I hav an assistant in th preparation of hit ballot But if h misrepresents hia ability to mak np hi ticket a nalty of 80 days In Jail and 8100 fin is flxsd. When vi dira to cut his ticket o make no mark in th circle, but place th cross opposite sen name. NuiRTT-PlxroRn Ann ,Atf DAT. After closing sceniss unparalleled In th history of Pennsylvania lenlslatlon.th Denrl Assem bly adjourne.l al noon Thursday, tb Hons leaving an unfinished ralemlar of Kenat bills on which IM measures nf Varying im portance are now sleeping for two years at least, and many nf them loreyer. Seldom, If ever, has the list ol unfinished legislation attained to such proportions, and It is tn be hoped that never In the past was tb failure to transact public business due, as it was last nlaht. lo deliberate purpose rather than th lack nf tint tn properly consider ann Rive it tn legislative sanction, io iiuiy fiorlray Hie scenes or confusion, strlle aiu llihusterlng would lake loo much apace. Ho far as th Hons is concerned tn sub ject may be dismissed with th statement thai certainly nothing hecsins It less than the manner In which It passed from official existence Into ths history of the Commons wealth. The earlier portion nf last night was consumed in the consideration nf con ference reports, with occasional action on th calendar, and until after th mhlnlghr aiijournment ths house maintained a dig nity and food order seldom witnessed dur ing th closing hours of a session and which caused much womb-ring and even flattering comment. But It was only th calm before the storm. Immediately on rea semblliig th purposes of a large section nt tho mem bership became plainly apparent, and after that the bouse was the scene ol a desperate and successiul eltort to carrj them out. Among tliis bills that tell war those gy. Ing street railways Hi rinhltocsrry mad nd express; permitting the ears ot street railway companies tn be rim on the tracks of other companies; the l.anbsih bill prattl ing electric railways the right nf eminent domain; the amended Hanking Department act; the McKeesport bill relating to the as sessment of agricultural lands In cilies of th third class; changing Hie method of electing members of th Slatefloard nf Agricultural; authorising natural gas companies to man ufacture or purchase and supply artificial gas: tha l.lovd Townsliin Road bill; th Pittsburg Hoiilevard hill; authorizing trans fers nf retail liquor licenses by th Conns nf Quarter Sessions; aethnrislng school hoards to piirchasa public school libraries in their dl-trlt'ts; providing for th appoint ment nf State flame Coinmissionets; en larging (he cause of action In divorces: pira vlifiiiR for the adoption of trade marks by associations or unions of worklngmen; giv ing discretionary powers to the trustees of the Mercer Hospital. The Factory Inspection hill was called up nut nf order and passed, and the Conference Conimltlee reinserted thn appropriation for Inspector Watchorn's salary in th t'mieral Appropriation bill. I lie amended Haker ballot law provides a tiena ty of inn Hue and :(Ddays Imprison ment where a voter falsely pleads disability In order to obtain ussis'ani e in making his ballot. Until Houses met at II o'clock, th gal leries in eaclt branch being crowded with spectators. In the senate lienrge Handy Hmiih nominated Senator C.Wesley Thomas of Philadelphia for president pro tern. Sen atur Monaghan did tne samn act for Mr. Markley, id Montgomery, thn Democraiis raucus candidal. Mr. Thomas was elected by a Party vote, and after delivering a little speech of thanks was sworn ill by Judge Slinoiitou. The usual resolutions of thanks to Lieutenant Uovernor Watre. President protein. ' loom and the clerks of the sen ate wereoffered with compli i entary speech es, and. on behalf of tb senate. Mr. Ross the liemocrstu: leader, presented Ueneral Oobin with a handsome silver service. Hi i liar resolutions were presented u lb Hons re stive to th Speaker and tit clerks, even the now spsier n en coming in for a generous resolution nf thanks fot tlndr impartial account nf legislative trans actions. Mr. Fow. lor the House, presented Speaker Thompson with an foak rase of silver knives and forks, and Mr. Riter pres ented a siniiliar set toChief Clerk Vooruees. Mr. Voorhees also presented the Staki with a gold mounted ivory gavel. All the clerks received presents of various sorts, end resolutions of sympathy lor Messrs. Lawrence, leds, arid lewksbury, who wers absent throtifh Illness, wer adopted. Until Houses adjourned sine die at noon Thurs day. APritnVRD RY THR 'IOTRRNOR. Th governor approved the following bills: Concurrent resolution asking Pennsyl. vsnia members In Congress to support the bill for a ship canal to connect Jthe waters of Lake Erie and th Ohio river; directing lu cniinty commissioners oi tn several counties to procure, bind and preserve copies nf three weekly newspapers publish ed within each county; to authorize courts to appoint commissioners to ascertain and establish disputed lines between ci tins and boroughs; the Sauirdsy Half Holiday bilL NEWSY GLEANINGS. Brazil wants Chinamen. MicmoAN's Legislature has adjourned sine din. ItnssiA produce 111, C10 barrels of petro leum dally. Tna Htate r.ningn and the Htate Alliance has ccaleacnd In Texas. Floods, drouth and locusts are afflicting various parts of Europe. Thousands nf cut t ht are being sent from Texas to Montana for pasturago. A Texas farmer has planted 800 acres of Cass County land In cantaloupes. Kassas corporations in future must file a Schedule ot their assets and liabilities. Eroi.akd has solicited American designs for carts to be used by the army In India. Tax demand of Italy for wheat this year la efllnlully announced at 113,000,000 bushels. Louisviu.r, Ky., offers 11, 000,000 bonus fnr the transfer of the State capital to that elty. A Mrxicar official connected with the stamp department of that country has ab eonilnd with 450,000. Thk Cramps are rushing the work on the new aliljxs for thn United HUtes Navy 4000 men being employed. Amoku tbe queer exports from France to Mexico la a complete dry dock, which Is to be set up at Vera Crux. Tax Dock Board of New Yor Clt7 nas adopted plan to build new plera aai bulk head at a coat of ll, 000,000. Thbooohoct North Oermany, Anuria, Hungary and Bulgaria eufflclent rains have fallen to Insure good a harvest. OovRSNoa Tillmar, of Houth Carolina, expects a balf million dollar profits the first year under the new Htate saloon law. Aa American physician baa been stationed at Hamburg, Oermany, to guard against any cholera suspects being aeut to tne I'nited Btates. Ths German Emperor baa ban a perfectly modeled small steel fortress erected at Potta dam as a plaything for the Crown Prince and hia brothers. Tna Premiers of Victoria, New South Wale, and Houth Australia recommend the adoption by all the Australian colonies of uniform banking laws. Abundant warm rains followed by sun shine have Improved the prospects of the Russian harvest. On tbe whole the crop promise to be fairly good. A dispatch from Zanzibar says that Tin poo Tib had received a letter stating that Emln Pasha had been killed by alave banters, lie is sold to have been abed at the time. Biwos January 1st (60,000,000 In gold bave been exported to Europe and the ex port movement. Instead of having abated, seem to bave reoelved fresh Impetus. A wrolx village of S81 Inhabitants, en caged In an Important Industry near Bltaoh Lu Lorraine, Oermany, will be dismantled to form practise ground for the artillery. Tax elaas of "93 at th West Point Military Aoademy la tbe imallaat In several years. The preaent flnt olaas entered with membership of over 100. Heslgnatlon and th pruning knife of professors brought the nrimbe down to Ofty-ooe, PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE REVIEW OT ITS WOBK. It Was iomwhst Barrsn of Espsoiatlf Important Result. A Ores! Many Bill Were Introduced, But tho Ones That Want Through Hot of Far-Raaohlng Interest. Th session of tha Pennsylvania Legisla ture tist ended was somewnat barren of es pecially Important results, While largo number of hills were Introduced, and mans; passed gnally, neither those which received th legislative sanction nor thos which Ml wr of especially general Interest. The amended Haker HallSt law work some Important change, but was not to tho radical extent Its supporters desired. It and th hills fixing polling places within tbo territorial limits of th election districts, and forbidlng political committee paying for naturalisation papers, requiring lec tors lo yota where domiciled and making election days legal half holidays, are tho principal measures of a political character. . Tne labor legislation was practically In cluded In the amended Factory Inspection, Compulsory Arbitration, and Antl Pinker ton bills, and the revised llitumliioti Mine Ventilation law. Thn first Saturday ia (September was made Labor Day. There was a great deal of school legisla tion, and erhaps the most Important hill of the sets-Ion was the Farr Free Text Rook, bill, with Irs accompanying appropriation of s.'too.iiito for the purchase of books. Oth ers worthy nf not are those regulating tho salaries of county stiieriiilnndeiits prohibit ion them for eng-igiii in leaching, except Srntuiioiisly, prohibiting member of oardsof school control irom holding sal aried positions miller tbe boards; giving graduates f chartered colleges thn same rights to teachers' permanent certificate etioyed by normal school graduates, and authorising clues and boroughs not divided Into wards lor school purposes to maintain high schools. The salary nf the State Su perintendent of Instruction waa also increased from 2,.VSl(i ll.no). The re equipment of tha National Ouard was provided for, snd a reorganlsstiou bill making sums Important clianxes was past ed. A naval militia was also established. An Industrial home for soldiers' orphan was created, with .111 appropriation for its erection, and ilia law governing the Soldier and Sailors' Home at Krin was amended by externum! the right of admission to soldier of other States who have lived five yrar In Pennsylvania. Fraternal societies war de fined arid regulated, and a separate bill was) I isssed in relation to tb benefits paid by hem. The main hills sfTectlng th agricultural interest were those creating th oftlc of Dairy and Fiki I Commissioner and that pro) Piloting th use of oleniararliie in institu tions receiving Hint aid. The appropriation fnr tha salary and expenses of thn Dairy and Food Commissioner was defeated, con sequently th law is practically nugatory urirll the next session The two things In which the fsrmers wer really Interested were the additional appropriation of another million dollars annually fur publio school and tb bill changing the method of elect ing member of th State Hoard of Agricul ture. Hntli nf these were lost on the last nighl of the session, and lost by th filibus tering by representatives of th rural coun ties, who were sppsrently willing to defeat measures In wup-h their own constituent wer interested in order to defeat those which they thought would benefit people to whom they were opposed. Among other lesdip-t measure passed and which lik thos enumerated above have received the Governor's approval. wer the following: F.stsblishing Sta'e Hoards o( Medical F.xamlners; repealing th law per mitting physicians to be pharmacist with out pas-lug th prescribe-1 examination; authorizing!! Governor to commission women as notaries; defining second degree murder; punisiiiiiR frauds by th keeper ' of stallions; providing lor the safety of em ployes in new biiildinKs: creatin-x borotieh boards ol health, aiithorlsiu g the formation of co-oprativ hanking associations; appro priating VHi.0O0 for a state library build ing and 2!t,'t) for re l odeiing the present cspitol. punishing dairy adulterations; creating a Forestry Commission: regulating mi lease and eainses of presbmntial elec tors; prohibiting of minora under U running elevators; general dog tax law, and compil ing thecorporpation laws of the State. Tbo I'K-al prohibitory laws for th boroughs of Mt. Piessant, Westmoreland Bounty and Verona, Allegheny county. wre repealed, and the former has been signed by tho (iovernor. He has also approved tha Setur oav Half Holiday bill. There are nearly 20O bills yet in tb hand of the Uovernor, most of which r appro priation bill, and will likely be disposed of rapidly. Hie Kxcellency has :K) day In which to approve or veto tha measure left over, and there will probably be delay with rgsrd to many of th mora important gen eral billa. Among these are the Haker Bal lot and Ueneral Appropriation bills, tbe IJiiarantiue law. tbe bill establishing an emergency fund of II ',0 for use by tho State Hoard of Health in case of e daemica; th McCarrell bill permitting street railway to consolidate; abolishing ciry treasurer fees; Factory Inspection bill, authorising courts to ap. olnt Ins ectors of school hous where school board bsve failed to provide adequate accommodations, and providing a penalty for auch neglect in school board; Deputy Coroners bill; permitting mechanic Journeymen and laborers to HI liens fos wage against building on which thy have been employed, and th ilawit Pur Food bill. During th Mission 1.120 house and senate bills warn introduced in the house. Of tho hous bills 2U wer negatived. 100 iad a first time only. l'4 re i a second tlm and postixirisd or failed, i-'t read a third tiwa and failed, and 8 not read at all. Thar were 371 passed and sent to the senate. Fifty-four senate bills were nejatl ved; T fell on second and 13 on third reading, and 100 psaaed finally, making the total number of bill passed by tbe house 311. The total number of bills sent to the Uovernor from both branches was Vl, H approved l.W. vatoed i and 10 were recalled before tho session closed. Of th 271) leftover b sign d 101, ail appropriation bills. Among tb House billa that wer not niched on third reading war those for the lamination and rcgiatration of minara; creating a new normal school district; tax ing beer 14 cents a barrel, and ail tb pro posed amendment to th Constitution. Tho Senate billa empowering boroughs to estab lish polic pension funds, paying bountiao for th destruction of wild cats, and stab ilahlng a Hut Board of Undrtakts were not reached 00 second raiding. trx cash ox bard. Ha bisbiiru The statement of tho amount in the Slat Treasury at th clo of business on May 31, txelusiv of money appropriated to the sinking funds, shows 7,-917,134 M) hand. VoPrent Far of ChoUra. Treasury officials are not apprehensive thst cholera will appear iu this country. Th government is observing all know precaution lo prevent th disease reaching here, and the efforts will be donbly ls creaiwd now that cholara has appeared tt Hamburg. It la not thought ueorMsry to quarantine against any of tbo Eeropeaq port, but should cholera increase Htcrxtary Carlisle will not hsautat to d? m.