t - - J.-iitrr l:trnrtMl friini (iolil rirtos. hn of the most puzzlil men In low u I n Mint(((iiii(M-.v street tvstiiitniiit kecpcr, who recently took In a f-O koUI piece which llllrtl nil lite orilimiry re quirements of ftcltulnctii'ss mi fur its a Riipcrllcl.il tet could retretil the true filets. Hut n few tltt.vs iitto n Imnker stepped Into Ills (ilncn nnd stv t lit 12(1 piece whli'li tlie root it n rii nt in it ti hnl received iml.v n short 1.1 nip linforp. The luuikcr lunl ii queer look In his eves its hn took Hip coin nml rnppcd It Klinrt'l.v wlili IiIm knlfp. Mini Hip rcstiiurniit keeper lunl ii Rinwiirr pxpresslim ns lie shw Ills supposed $J0 piece lirciik lulu tVII pieces. "ItlMV M tills?" IIP tletlllltlllcil. 'I'Iip hunker nnstvpreri: "It In the same old jrnme. I lunl iiiip of these piece myself, nli.l Ml net' thou I li.'lvs tested Klllll lecp of tlu $31 lIctKIIIlt- tuition very citrcftilly. If Hint IiikI Imnmi Iteiinltie my test would not lmve brok en It." Thru Hip rcsCiiir.utt keeper mid thp liniiker citrefiilly examined It toitetlter. 'J'Iip outside of thp Kohl piece wiih nil rlKlit. seemingly, wIhmi Hip dissevered purls witp piiicpd toKotlipr. Thp mill lnir seemed to lip up in tho Htiindiird. The weight whs correct. Hut the Inside of thp plppn wild hnlf filled with ii composition which wits not Hip ciiHtoimiry guld mid ulloy. Still closer PMitiiluntloii rcvenlcd Hint the (jol l lunl been kiiwiiI Hii'iiuirli with ex quisite cnri' mid Hklll Just IiisMp of Hip milling. Then the milling lind Iippii removed mid from Hip Intprlor of Hip plccp some of the gold IiikI Iippii ex tracted nml Hip Iiiispi' composition wns li'ltde 1o tnkp tin! plncp of the more prpcloiis mctnl. Then, with equitl dpftupss mid skill Hip milling IiikI Iippii replaced unit soldered In noiiip wny. mill th trick wns done. Situ Francisco ('nil. Rpacly-Mntlo Medicine. A qiiuck who I us iiiiiiIp bis fori lino by selling 111(1110117.11 honey , Is olip of Hip characters lu ii recent French work of llctlmi. How ho produced It wiim ns follow: Thp bees were kept In a biriie conspi'Viitory, or. nt nny rule, under Kluss, bo that they coiitd only pnsliirp on thp flowers provldid for them, nu of cmirsp thesp were chosen for their mcdiclmil properties. IIpiipp rindy tundc physic of Hip most delicious kind was garnered. This wns lunched nt us en pxIr.ivi.Kiiut Invention; lnit .lt wns not quite so nbsiird ns some of thp crit ics Imagined. Heekeepers Inteiil on producing n luxury me niinitiilly more nml more Inclined to experiment on similar Hues. The dllllctiliy reiilly lies In educating tli " pitlitto of thp average consumer, to whom honey Is merely honey, n brenkfnst tnhle relish, varying lu quality lt."."'lly tv I'inii suit. ' 1 roll l :i(MI to BOO l'ir lent. The sewing miiphliie, oim of the grentpst Mewiilngs In 111 wny t tiiinuiiiu'S ever olc'r eil to ilm puliHe, sold for yesrs nt nlxty ilol Urs In the I'nlleil Hlntes. Thn sumo inn chlne, however, to lie shipped to foreign Itihil, could t'ti purclitiBcil tielow twenty ilol iHrs. Alter thn ittents run out thn price (ell rnphlly until now rpwIiik nmi'lilnes nrnaolil for tWHiity-flve ilnllRrs, unit often below twenty ilollnrs. Thn sewiiiK mni'lilne Diniiii fselnrerfl became Immensely rich from their iirollts of pevernl humlred per cent. It hns Lven eallmnteil tlmt typewrlthiK ncu'lilics rout Ivbs I loin twenty ilullnrs lu I'UlUI. while they Bell tor from II fly ilullnrs to one hun dred duller ench. It is uencrnlly understood tlmt nn nirop. ment exlt wlmreliy tlieco hlh'h prlnes nre mnintnliied. llusini'HS men re roinpelleil tu pny from three humlreil In live humlred per cent prollt or ko wtthoiit the nmehines. Are there nny other inni'liineii which yield aurb prollts ns the sewing iiinehliie did for yenrs, nml Hi" typewriting mnehiuu has nml iloeK, except it lio the bicvuie' Try 3rlr.Ot TrrOrnln-OI Ask your grocer to-dny to stiow you ft purlt. nee of (irnln-O, tho new fooil drink tlmt takes the place of cnlTi'o. Tho rhlhlron may drink It without Inlnry ns well en tho mlult. All who try ft like it. irniu4) hns tlmt rich seul brown of Morhe or Jhvh, hut it is tuiiile from pure Krninn, nud the nmiitilelleati'HtimHch re reivce It without liihtrefH. One.iiunrter the price of cetTee. l."i tU. and K cts. per iiockttge Huld by all grocers. GAINED IN STRENGTH Was Con rined to the Bed Most of the Time The Remedy. " I wns much run down in honltu and had to keep my bed tho grenter pnrt of the time. I hud no appetite and did not rei-t well nights. I began taking Hood's Hnttifi parilla and my appetite returned and I gained strength rapidly, and soon felt like anew man. I attribute my escape from Illness of any kind the pant winter to tak ing Hood's fiarsaparlllu," Aiiel Mykhs, Arthur, New York. (let Hood's. llAArl'o Dills the best fnniilycathartle, nOOO S rlllS easy to operate. 21: f ARDR nn lw tnrrA with. out tnt-ir feit.w leOue l.y AiiM-Jnk tlm uiHrvi-l.eis i-iu-p lor TiieuiiiiK Imiilt, WfllM ...I ... - . . . tJii.miwiiy. r. j, lull infuriua'ion (In fliia wrspprr) luuilcd Irt. Sweetness IJIIUIBll Put a pill ia tho pulpit if you want practical preaching for the physical man ; then put the pill in the pillory it it does not practise vhat it preaches. Thero'a a whole gospel in Ayer's Sugar Coated Pills; a "gospel of sweetness and light." People uoed to value their physic, as they did their roligion, b7 its bitternees. .The more bitter tho doco tho better tho doctor. "We've got over that.- Ve take "sugar in ours" M gospel or physio now-o-days. please and to purge at the samo time. Thore may to power in a ploaoant pill. That is the gospel of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Mora pill particulars In Ayer's Cariboos, too psgss. bent (rs. J. C. Aytr Co., Lowell, Mass. WRENCHED HIS BACK AND HURT HIMSEUF INTERNALLY. ItlieuMtnllflin ntttl Creeplns: 1nrntrsin VnU liiwil, ami Klr. ftsUlMlrv riir)'eretl Tor I.oiik 'riineltellet tmni nt Last In (he t'se nt I'lnk I'lIU, t'finn tho TitnrM, Krir, , On n bright rteptember morning ft re porter of the Krlo Daily Timp drove up to the cozy resldemio of t.uthcr Hnlshury, about thrno miles from Knst Hprlngftelil, I'n., and one half mile from Kliermnn ror ners. Mr. Halsttiiry was nt home and grne lolisly received the reporter, led him to ft eojy cltting room, and begged him to lie seiited. Mr. Huliliiirr is Ii4 years of nije. Willi long, snowy white litrd, and sternly wiilk. II" wn liern In Connenui I owuship, iilioul nine miM-i (toni where he now re. side, and Is one of thn hest known fnriners In t'uit ec -t I. in of Mie I'liutitry. At tlie ngn of 'Jl he moved t fn linn with lil parents. Mr. Hiilsliury wns nlways n very healthy mult, mid never knewwlint It wns to heslek. After livinir in Indinnn nhout fifteen years, he, wit Ii his nged mother, moved Pai-k to their former home. Almut seven years ago Mrs. Hiilslmry hndthe misforlunet'o full and hrenk her hlji. Luther, who witnessed thn fnll from the porch, rati to her assistance, and lifting her gently carried Icr to Hie house, lu some manner he wrenehe I his hnek, mid hurt himself Internally, enu-lng rheumatism to set in. He did not pny nny attention to it until nhout six months after- wards, when he nntl I a peculiar feeling Itetween his shoulders, nml the shoulder blades became very numb. He went to see a physician mid was Informed he had what Is known as creeping pmnlysia. He doe. tored al'out two years and was pronounced cured. About n year after he quit doctoring. Hi same feeling came over him ngaln, nnd he made up Ills mind not tos-n n doctor, but try to cure himself, Mr. Hnlslniry wns nl Wiivs f.tnd of fishing, and while on the way to Ids favorite pond lie notieed u newspaper lying on lie ground, lie picked II up, and hl eye n"c Idcntnlly read nn arl iele which said, t'se "pink Piils" for rheumatism. Im poverishment :f the Mic'd. e., e ,.jf(ln thinking that they might do me good," said Mr. Hnlshiiry, "and accordingly I went to lr. Onvcnjiort's drug store iit Albion, I'll,, six miles from my home mid purclwed three boxes. Twenty-four hours after tak ing III" lirsl pill could feel the effect dent to tin) ends of iuy lingers and relict came at once. "I c.inl inii" I using I'lnk fills nml began getting stronger, mid to-ilny J nru feeling very well. My ln'aka"he does not bother me at all, mid I can walk ns goo 1 ns any one or my nge. The numbness Iiim disap peared etitirely. Iteftire t ak ing I'ink I'ilis! was unable to do the work on my farm, but now I can blind io the farm as well as I ever could, and 1 attribute it nil to tho uso of Dr. Williams' I'ink I'llls. "Without hesitancy I recommend Pink Pills for rheumatism and nil diseases of the blood. The pills are the best I have ever known, mid a number ofpeople who noticed my ennilllloii wen surprised nt the effect of I'ink I'llls. Too much cnntiot be said of them." lr. Williams' rink rills contain, In a con densed form, nil the elements necessary to give new life ami richness to the blood and restoro shuttered nerves. 'J'liey arc also ft specillo for trounles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, Irregularities and all forms of weakness. In men IheyrfTeet a ni'llcnl cure in nil cases arising from men tal wrry, overwork or exee-ses of shnt ever nature. Pink Pills nre sold hi boxes (never In loose bulk l at fiO cents a box or six boxes for tJ.SI. and nmy be had of all druggists, or direct by mall from Dr. Will lams' ilcdiclus t'oinniHiy, Keheuccta l, M. Y. thai Into Your Mines A Ufa's Foot-Kafe, a powder for the feet. H cures painful, swollen, smarttlig teet, and in stanlly takes the sting out of cirn and bun Ions. It's the grcntcht comfort discovery of the age. Allen's KisiUI'.esc n.likeH tlght-llt-tlng or new -hm-s feel easy. It Is a certain cure for sweatimt, cnllouH and hot. t.lreu, ach ing feet. Try it to-day. Hold by all druggist and slim' stores. Ity mnil for oc. In stamps. Trial package KIIKli. Address, Alien ii. Dun tod, Le Uu, N. V. K. It. Walthall Co.. IiiiikksI.s, Horse Cuve, Ky.. say: "Hall's Cnt-ii-rli fare cures every one that takes It." Hold by Druu-glst, cV. I nm entirely cured of hemoi rliRgo of lungs hv I'Iho's Cure lor Consumption.- l.ol'lriA I.imiauan, Ktthan, Mo., .Immury t, I1".'!. f re. Window's toothing Syrup forcJilhlren teething, softens the gu mi, rc'iui-iiig in lla mum tiuu, allays pain, cures wind colic. butUt. Hllk from hpider'a Wph. Thp well of thp Miiilngascnf spider Is to lip titllb.iHl for thp purpose of bilk niniiufiicHirliig by n coiupttny of I'lcncli cnpltnlUts. It Is still rpiiipm biTcd Hint the Creolrs of Mauritius presented Kinprcss Kiigcnlc with a pair of in!ttPiiH unulo of tills spider's llirciuls, which were no fine Hint they could littrilly lie noticed on her hands, fur they were almost trnnHpnrcnt nntl oolorlcts. A rrviiPli imtunillst linn rp contly nso'i'tulncd that the Mailngns ciir spider prndiicpg nt tho lipgtnulr.g of lis work more thnu luo ynrds of thread per hour, Increasing In (tiiintlt,r until It prodiiccs more than l.M) yards per hour. A npwl.v-ronntrurtPl little ninchlne which winds the thread on holililiiH nutotiiti tlonlly immediately from tho spider Ik to lie employed In KJniltignsrnr. The spldera thpniselvcs n to be rnlspd Hyatpmutlralij lu enor tnoim ituniboiH, mid nltliouprli the fab rics nu.de from tho new material may bo costly at first. It Is not unlikely tlmt the present generation will lire to see dresses made of spider web. How Wax Mutches Arc Made. The body of n wax match Is in a do by drawing cotton strands, twenty of thir ty at a time, throuli uic'.tPil stenrlue. and Light. It's possiblo to isimEiffiCoi TOO MUCH STEAM. Ciuin tn Explosion Which Kills Fsthsr and Son. Adnm I,pck, nged 62, nnd tils son, Wllllnm, aged 2S, were Instnntly killed liy the explosion of the holler In a small tnnchliip shop nt Itrockport, Elk county. The building wns owned by Ih t nnd wns demolished 1y the force of the explosion. Itoth bodies were blown I mi feet nnd terribly mangled. Frank Let k, another son, wan working lint n few feet from Ids father and ca mped without a scratch. The explo sion Is thought to have been caused by carrying; too much steam. The following ppnalons liavt been grunted to I'eiinsylvntilnns: James Moore, McAleeveys Fort; Adnm I mail. Fl ic; Hllns Wlllinmeon. Hmlcksliut g; .Initios Wheeler, Thoinkins; U'llllalo llnrkey, Itedford: Thomas I.. Ilntikery, Flttsbiitg ; Itciiheu New hard, Meml vlllc; tleorco W. Hmlth, I'linxsiitR w -ney: Henry Ailkncy, Allegheny: James N. Wilson, Johiistnwii; rlniniiel Htrny cr. Jolinstown : Charles H. Long. Lock Haven; Anthony l.owniiin, t'onlport; t'lirlsloihci' Ilut7.cn, Dti'iucsne; Den nis IliKhHtinn, Allegheny; W'llllunt Ciinneld, l.inilsey: Lewis Mclioiiald, iMonongiiheln ; Jacob Header, Coraopo lls: Hubert rimiill. Indlnna: ltufus (1. Mrown, Itradford; William Crlsmiin, F.ddyvllle; I'rbnn Hoyles, Htrattonvlilp; Chillies II. Hull, Iicmpseytowii; Adnm Kunkle, Johnstown; l.nura C. Couch, M lllvlllngp; Louisa C. l'tignn, Wi s leyvllle; minors of John M. Laughlln, Colleiibiirg nnd llraddock; ileorgp Hi lls, Joint; Joseph H. Liimmuy, Na trona, nnd Andrew 1. Klbler, Knox. vIIIp, Allegheny county; Havld Cadwal Inder, Hobllers' home, F.rle; I'rlnh Mi Ntitt, Hcdstone, and James Hrown IIpIiI, Haydetitown, Fayette county; William A. Johnson, lleach Cr.'ck, Clinton county; Charles Inrlmer, )s icola Mills, ami minor of Moses W. Liicoip, l'enfleld. Clcnrflcld county; Jonathan Hhiley, Htnto College, Centci county: Hum in I It, Stout, Hanlls. Westniorplnnd county: Thonins II. Winn, Honey (irovp, Jiinlntn county; John McKcn.li', Clnysville, Washing ton ciuintv; Ishiic Mowers. Colon City. Kile comity; Levi I'ettlt, Wind Itldge. Urecnc county; John rlliarp. New Cas tle. The Hoard of I'ardons rotnmulcd the scliteiiip of Alphotiso Ctitalr, of l'hlla deliibla. to life imiirlsiinmeiit. The up- I pllcntlon of Flank Jongruss, the Law rence county murderer seiitcticcit lo be exiHUted Atl'Tiist 2T, wns refused. I unions were grunted Hurry It. Ma son, Allegheny county, voluntary manslaughter, nnd Harry Wool, also Allegheny county, receiving stolen goods. The denth sentence of Joseph Alello,. the Jefferson county murderer, wtis commuted to life imprisonment. A loaded box enr and caboose brok loose from n freight train at William station fin the Baltimore and Ohio rail road, four miles west of Ilyndman, and passed through here at the rate of BO miles un hour. The runaways were not stopped until they reached ('umbel land, Md IS miles from the starting point. The track was clear and no damage re sulted. A tlagman was In the cubons" during the entire trip, hut wns unable to check the tP'Tlflc speed of the cnr.i. Tlciutlvc.ii of Mioy Ann Turner, of DrniiKeville, near Bharon, were notified of her death and requested tn niiango for her funeral. A Inrge number of them were at the station to meet the train on which the remains were to come from MendvlliP, Client was their purpi'iHP when the supposed dead wo man stepped from the train. A con founding of names l"d to the m'.stak". The corpsp was that of another mptnber of the family. The second reunion of the Mattern family, in celebration of the 171st year of the family in America, was held nt Warriors Mark, Tyrone. Fully 2.000 people were prpsent. Including direct d"Hcendants, relatives and friends. Illshop John If. Vincent, of the Metho dist Fplscopal church, was the orator if the day. Harvy Allison, mall carrier between Cherry Tree and Marlon, Indiana coun ty, was arrested by I'nited States Mar shal W. H. lllalr im the charge of steal ing $."( worth of stamps from the post olllce at Marlon. The accused In de fuult of ffiOO bail, was remanded to Jail. David Frli'hle, aged about SO, attempt ed suicide at Harrlsburg, by slashing his throat with a razor, severing the windpipe. He Is at the hospital, where II Is stated ho cannot recover. Domes tic trouble Is said to be the cause. Burglars blew open the safe of thn Auderton Hrewlng Company, Heaver Falls, despite the fact that a card on the door of the safe announced that It was not locked. Only some small change was secured. A cloudburst at Palntertown caused Coal run to overllow its bankB und many houses In Coal hollow were sub merged. The car shops of the West moreland coal company were Hooded. During an altercation John Hnnner shot Kdwanl Lane, of Lewlstown, in the back, after Lane had In self-defense struck llanner on the head with a hatchet. Both are colored. Mrs. Annie Illack, of Erie, took an ounce of laudanum with suicide intent. She was married when only 11 years old and Is now the mother of eight children. The residences of Mrs. Mary A. Lyons and Mrs. Harah Crow, at ITnlontown, were robbed of $1100 worth of goods while the people were at church. J. Ashton Williams, aged 18, died in Sharon from burns caused by an ex plosion of alcohol In the drug store where he worked. Mormons are making a house-to-house canvass In the southwestern sec tion of the state, and have gained a few converts. Richard Thomas, aged CS years, was run over and killed by a train near his home, four miles from Somerset. The Pennsylvania steel works, Har rlsburg, has given notice of restoration of a 10 per cent reduction July 1. Richard Thomas, aged 55, a machinist living near Somerset, was struck by an engine and killed, A 2-year-old child of J. W. Morris. Mt. Washington, New Brighton, drank carbolic acid and died, John Woods, aged SO, of Huena Vista, was struck by a train and fatally hurt. Frank Kama,' of Pittsburg, fatally shot his wife, of whom he was jealous and then committed suicide. A two-year-old child of Joseph Nod leek, of Mt. Pleasant, fell Into a bucket of water and was drowned. Samuel, the small son of James Cook, of Unlontown, had his even put out while playing with powder. George, the 8-ysar-old son of Hartley Morgan, Henrietta, was thrown from a horse and killed. Harry Mass of Erie, 14 years of age, was seised with cramp while bathing and drowned. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. June 22. Llentennnt-novernor Lynn presided over the setintp this morning. The calender was rushed through nnd the session wns most business-like. The following bills passed llnally and were sent to the governor. To declare the species of fish which nre giime lish nnd coininercluMy valuable; to protect the waters within the state from Improper and wasteful fishing: to provide for fish commissioners! and wardens providing for the election and appointment of road supervisors: to provide for the laying out of private roads under the surface or over the sinfHcp of Intervening hind or lands: to prevent fraud and deception In the manufacture and sale of cheese. The following bills passed nnd were sent to the house: To provide for that pnrt of the physical education which pertains to the systematic develop ment and discipline of the body through directed exercise In the pub lic schools: to provide that one burial permit shall be sufficient in one county. Speaker Hoyer was In the chnlr In the house. After the appropriation bills bad been reported a concurrent resolution was adopted authorising the publication of ir,(00 copies of the snme nnd fish laws. A hill requiring the weighing of bituminous coal before screening passed second reading on special order. Hills to prevent the em ployment tif Incompetent miners In the anthracite regions; to validate con veyances and other Instruments which have been defectively acknowledged I asscd finally. July 21. In the house the Adnms bill, prohibiting the drinking of lliiior on thp highways wns defeated. Hills for taxing bicycles, tricycles nnd pleasure carriages w ere laid over. Hills to locate boundary lines between wnrds In cities were passed, Sennte bill allowing water companies to acquire hinds nnd adopt other methods to prevent the water from being polluted, and allowing them to use other power to develop a current In case of the temporary failure of the water supply was defeated. June IX In the house the senate bills p:issed llnally were: An act to make county tnxes a Hen on real estnte and to provide that such lien shall he di vested by a judicial sale: authorising the courts to Inquire into the validity of Judgments confessed, and alleged to be fraudulent and providing the prac tice therefore, which passed by a vote of l.'ft to :i. An mt to mnke acting committees of societies incorporated for the purpose of visiting and In structing prisoners, olllclnls nnd visit ors of pcmil Institutions were ulso passed. In the senate the libel bill was the subject of a lengthy discussion. Its friends thought It would go through, but It was defeated by a vote of 27 to 10. Senators Fllnn and Magee were the prlnclpnl objectors to the bill, each declaring thai five reputable newspapers of the stnte did not want a change In the libel laws and that If Ihp new bill wus passed newspapers could malign ami abuse any citizen and there could be no redress. Fllnn said there were some newspapers that should be sued for libel every day. Senator Sproiill, who Is a newspaper owner, also opposed the bill. These bit's were rmssrvl Hnnl!c- TVe. ntlng a mining (lcpnVtment, the otllce of commissioner of mines and assistants. Creating the otllce of assistant district attorney In the several counties of this c nmmonwenlth having over fOli.WM) and less than MKI.(llll) Inhabitants ni-miillne for the appointment of said olHoers, J prescribing the powers, duties and term of cl" and llxlng the salaries ' of said officer'. J npe m. (lovrrnnr Hastings sent vord to the house that he had signed the Hamilton road bill. The morning session was given up almost entirely ti the consideration of appropriation bills on first nnd second readings. Mr. Smith, of Philadelphia, was In the chair, and put the bills through at the rate of one a minute. Half of the 120 bills considered to-day will be takjn up to-morrow for third reading and fi nal passage. The other half will be lead thp second time. A resolution was offered by Mr. Muehlbronner, of Alle gheny, recalling from the governor the amended compulsory educational hill for amendment. The Pittsburg char ter and classification bills were report ed from committee. The latter Is bet ter known as the "ripper." The bills have been brought out of committee too late to bp put through. The senate passed a resolution pro viding that no bills except revenue and appropriation measures shall he plac ed on the calendar, save by unanimous consent. The Losch hill, abolishing the olllce of poor director In counties having a population of lTiO.OO) and over, passed llnally. In the place of the di rectors, the courts are authorized to appoint trustees to manage the alms houses. The following bills were pass houses. Tho following bills were passed finally: To revise and amend un act providing for tho Incorporation nnd government of cities of the third class; to declare the species of fish which are game fish and llsh commer cially valuable for food. Tu authorize the county commissioners to transfer and cover Into the general fund any more now placed to the credit of any city, borough or township upon nny duplicate for taxes where the sum has remained uncalled for during in years. June 2fi. Mr. Scott, of Philadelphia, was In the chair, and he started to shoot appropriation bills through at the rate of one a minute. On motion of Mr. Bliss, of Delaware, the house re considered the motion defeating tho proposition to extend until I mil the time of the committee appointed to de vise some equitable means of utilizing convict labor In prisons and reforma tories. The resolution to extend was amended to limit the cost to $.'.UOO. and the government and one member ea-h from the board of Inspectors of the Kastern and Western penitentiaries added to the committee. Among the bills which passed finnlly were the following: Appropriating, 11. Si'O.ono for the care and treatment of the Indigent Insane; 1346.01)0 to the sol diers' orphan schools; IU800J to the Western penitentiary; 0.000 to the State Hospital for Injured Persons, pltal; $14,000 to the Phllllpsburg hrs pltal; 1 14.000 to the Phllllpshurg hes Hazelton; tll.000 to the Mercer hos pital; $175,000 to tho Sailors' and Sol diers' home, Erie. A large amount of work was done In the senate. Considerable debate was had over a bill prescribing how desti tute veterans can be legally declared insane, but It finally passed. These measures also passed finally: An act making borough, poor, school, county and road taxes a first lien on all property; providing for safe means of exit from theaters: making an ap propriation for extra work done at the Polk Institute for Feeble-Minded: the Hammond bill, providing a bird day In the public schools. The appropriation for the oleo Inves tigation passed second reading The act to prevent the employment of Incompetent persons as miners In th ; anthracite mines passed without uny oitposltlon, as did the act requiring the weighing of bituminous coal before creenln 'in 1K0 anthracite coai was first suc cessfully used in Philadelphia for gen erating steam: and It was not until 20 ! years later that anthracite fuel was cm ployed with success In a blast furnace by David Thomis, at Catasaun.ua. Pa Paternal Wisdom. "Ihnigliter, whnt tlmo did your com puny leave last night 7" "Why, pupa, ho started homo nt linlf " ".Nover mind when Iip stnrtetl; T wnjtt to know wIipu lie left." Uhlu state Journal, Fits ncrm.inentlyenrM. NofltsnrnermTts. nrss nrter first. ilnv's use of Hr. Kline's Ureal Nerve ttestirer. $:) trial bottle nnd treatise f res Lu. It. 11. K l.l MS, Ltd., UUl Arch f t.,l'lills.,l'a. Who ii opened that oottie or CURES 'Rootbeer? The popping of A cork from a Isjtllc of Hires is a signal of good health and plea sure. A sound the old folks like to hear the children can't resist it. HIRES i Rootbeer In rompofftd of the vary lnKriMlint tho vntfin rfMiiiire. Aiillng t lie divert iuii. MMithliitf the nerve, purifying the Mood. A tntrifwr huco (I r I nk fur temper atu'0 people. Mn4 nnlrfiv Th ChirlM K. Hloi Fall, I I Don't wmt monv - mi vprimnir -no linTPiir. ni mv. iirirn or li i tt in l lwrrti ir iimriy. tttc. Mc. w iln ityulnr 1'n.tent bM-in-. Hlinett rfrii4'. Writ Alturnrv Ml l.mv nml ullrlfor ol iitrntt Valiiiinfaiit ' P ENSIONS. PATENTS, CLAIMS. JOHNW. MORRIS, WASHINGTON, D O, Lit Principal Eminr D. fi. Fniloa Burtta, 4 ft. Li lut war. -'atoijudR-ftiiac alalia. ',ty. ata. 1897 fork Renown DISTINCTIVELY COLUMBIA. 1896 Columbia $75 Hartford Bicycles, Second only to Columbia, S60, $55, $50, $40. POPE MANUFACTURING" CO., Hartford, Cone. CATAL00LE FREE FROM ANY COLUMBIA DEALER ; BY MAIL FROM US FOB ONE KENT STAMP. fittwii.mismmisiiNiiai'iviittii.ii.iiiwi.iiii.iiittaimii.t-ii.ii.iii , A GUARANTEE THAT'S GOOD ! i i We have thousands of testimonials, and are proud of the stories they tell of relief from many forms of misery. But the experience of another person may not be yours Sold on merit only under an absolute guarantee to cure, if uied according to di rections. Every retail druggist is authorized to sell two 50c boxes Caicarets under guarantee to cure or money refunded. You take no chances when you buy our oreointiont. sent bv mail for srice. 10c 25c Of 50c address STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago, Montreal, or ALL DRtJOOISTS. Your Own I loe.. boo., ouo. I IIMIIIIIMIIIIIIII-IMII l - l - l - l - l - l - i 1 roi.nrsi.H. loveli. fUJUl UUl ncgiiin oiuua hu yuu TrvsH. Luvell Arms Co Lovell Diamond SIOO. Lovell Excel S60. Lion and Lioness $50. Lovell Excel $50. Simmons Special S21).5l Lovell Excel 040. We Lave the largest line ot Bicycle Sundries, Bii-jvli and Gymna sium Baits ami Athletic Clouds of all kinds. Write Ul what you want and we'll send you full information. If a dealer, mention it. JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO., 131 Broad St., Boston, Hsailiiiiartsrs lor Gum, KIHvs suit llovolvsrs, fUlilnit Tsvkls, bkatas suil Vpurtln iluuils of Kvsry Uvscrlpllua. M-SEND FOR OUR LAROS ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. i'l? ?!L'.fk. " Know e .ge h Fol y Unless But to Use." You Know SAPOLIO THEN flood Catchtf "Rnffjror. th profonnionnl Kimball plnynr. Iiim mnrrlfMl nn IioItpjiV "Ah! kkkI cntehr iMilI.idelphla North American. A mlln of rnilwnv pprmnnont wav, with two pptu of mils, takvfl up two and oha-balf Cff Of iHflfl. ftrnil for Trice LUt! It l I1 thnt we nnd It will vmt but a )HitHl to (In ft. All we flk In tn not your eye for a -tiiiDtit on ik'tniln and prl'-e. The (fond will M'll thi'tii.-M'lvp. You know n welt nn we tlmt the John P. Irfivpll Amu Cn. fof whlr h the tilth-fat ig nhlf Col. Hfii 8. I) veil, known all over the world, la trtauri-r and nrtfitc liondi )ia mm ! himI for a hnlf rcDiury nirtintftihi'd it ret reputation by the ... .. .. r. t .. r r.,1. Hf R. Lorrt r. Mi rllna iiood. It ia IrfnA.Lnvcll Arm Co. Ptj tw world' hcwU quartern for kuii, rifle and revolver. fWhinic Iftekle, ukalew and nort In ft ontN uf every (le wrini ion nnd i nn fe the headquarter for the hiKht frrade hicyele. The rnmi'iuiy wiia the rimvitis int In foiinina the eun.liimit ion of (he four leading manufiir-turet in thia fount ry, the "Hi Knur."ot'Hlted, In hold up the Hindi' und hold down the price nf wheel. Thowe who were handling the fhmiitnd nnd one wheel the nianuftu turer wermthtimed to futher "kicked." The profit on the cheRp wheel wa very lare. Hut they kicked In m purpne, and today a cyclist may ride it ttrnu ela irnarnntccd wheel at the price it linn le forecotto ri'le one made like the famous razor. "to nell.' Kor thin boon the public owe the ,ovell Arn4f ft. thank. A catalogue of our regular bicycle tm k and a pecl list of w heeU inmicd by the llitf Knur Combination will he mailed free cm application to the .Mm I'- Ijovell Arm t'o., l:il Hroad street, Boston, M:lH. . HOW TO P'JILO ssk WIUIAM1 ra. CS, MUHUM. MICH. r van n t ouah Bynip, Tms OikkI. Use in time. S'.ij hy rtninnnn. m adE7 JS m STANDARD OF THE WORLD. $100 TO ALL ALIKE! tn the 1897 Columbia models a feature of special Inportance is the double fork crown a special con struction which we have tried and found to bo the strongest. The crown is encased in nickeled escutch eons, excluding dust or dirt and giv ing a rich distinctive finish which tells the wheel Columbia at a glance. KllMIIlllll1llIWllflf with the same preparation. CURE i CONSTIPATION. - New York or when you purchase under Druggists' Guarantee.. ' - l" prvjpi for Price List of our Priced and Second -hand Wheels. Tour of thn leaillnic lilcylo mariufaoturors, of whl'U the lha V. I.ovi-ll Arms Co. nre tlio movluif spirit, offt-r lilfc-li unulo whituls tit next to uotUliig frlics. boo thu Hat, it tulU tho story. rr,m nnn Dirlnlan Ctnplf Wfl AfTnri LZ-SsWwI X L i
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