Q an y f .( V mm MIXED PAINTS ere sold full measure by United States standard 2:1 cubic ' inches to the gallon. , The only ready mixed paint that in absolute ly guaranteed by the ninrer. The: kind with the bother and uncer tainty of roixins loft oui.. Sold by Iv ystone Hardware C'liipun. Stove Polish 9c. ,,U-Shlne-lt', the new liquid stove polish, shines easier; wears longer, covers more surface and costs lest than nnv other. STrVlA . Big Can, So. . If you want to save labor, buy the 6-5-4 Self-Shlnlng "Stove Lusta," which will not wash off, is appplied like paint, "Eats Up" Rust, and is equally good for Gas Ranges, Farm Machinery, 8toves, Stove Pipe and Wire Screens. Keeps forever. 25o. If your dojiler hasn't It liinu-Stokc Co. bus. THE' MACHINIST. Fiji Work ltnnvi Vroin n oeill to j' " n UnttlNlii. "-here 1b, prli:ijis. no oilier trade and wry lew proiVrsioiiK," writes Wii liilili Ifioldow In the Tvrhiueul World Jlannziue, "that require Hie high order of intelligence, I ho study, the nppliea tic !, the real hard hoadod eoiiimou Kl.'llSO. the -?lli'i.'00p's uVIiirry of touch, lot his'tiini-e, iu littin.; 01' lino work, that the machinist's trade de.nands to pive the excellent work and the intor eli.i.iw.hilit.v of parl.-t found ,11 the modern rille or sewiii.r nnieliiac The rtiiio of his work is from a needle to a battleship; from automatic machin ery that 'would talk French had it one 11 lore movement" to measuring ma chines nuarantecil nut to vary more limn Hie fifty-thoi.siui'.'th pint of au ' hu ll from the absolute. This precision will perhaps he better upp'vcia led when it is remembered that l.'ii) times this limit of variation Is only eqaal to the diameter of the average liiiman hair. Stnudiird plus and rin:i j-'auires, to take n Kpecillc example, are so tieeiirately fitted to ouch other than the expansion due to the warmth of the hand, if the, phi;; ho held In It for a few moments, ''-W'Jll make It impossible to Insert tlitj jihu,' in the rins. while If the riiiK be expanded In the same way the plup will drop clear through It. "When the machinist has become , skillful enoui;h to fulfill the above re quirements he may receive from $2.50 per day up to whatever ho can make himself worth aud prove It." tnliickj There is an ancient jest In Taris which originated with a alter. A truest had ordered n dozen o. iters. "Only one dozen?" asked t ie waiter. "Yes, that will be ci 01 -h." "You are not supor.-IUlio s, then," said tli9 waiter with a curioi i smile. "Why?" , "Dccaiise vou lire not nfrai 1 of being thirteen at table." Oincrent Tellinsru. Tho Doctor Y"ou never can disguise the real thing. Culture will tell. The . .Professor Yes, so will ignorance, but It generally uses more words in telling , It Chicago Tribune. GOOD for OLD and YOUNG 4, luxury August Flower keeps the children healthy and strong Pull of viporand frolic the whole day long, tiu when Mamma need more they rush off in high glee, And ahout to the druggist : " Please give it to met" lliaoiuty 10 ct lip nnsK mm iresn in the morning, lack of appetite, pallor, muddy complexion and tioor spirits these all indicate a disordered stomach aud bad digestion in adults and children, too. They also indicate the urgent need s taking orcen a August lower regn Vly for a few days. It's a reliable old remedy for all stomach lubles, never fails to cure indigestion, Viepsia and chronic constipation, and atural tonic for body and mind. 11 V'ies, 25c and 75c. AU druggists. 1 K&vattittxv.itt m mm. Ik ml i . .. 1 HE PALACE OF DOOM BTRANGE LEGEND OF A MYSTERIOUS STATUE IN HOME. It lNtlnleil tlie Way to n Si.ene of Htlfnt and DiiMllnK Splendor Tlie l'nlr of the !Wun Who Solved tlie lnlH-mn of the Fluicer Metmaite. There Rtood in Koine many ages ago a beautiful marble Rtatue the mystery of which attracted the attention of all ibe wise men from far and near. No bbdy could remember when It had been erected, aud nobody knew what It meant. It was the figure of a woman, tall, H'roag and supple. She stood erect, with her right nrm outstretched, her mantle falling in graceful folds about her figure, 011 her face a lank, half smile, half frown, luring, yet appeal ing, but always holling the o'iserver ! y n strange feeling that it wised of mystery, glory and h i.-rer. Hut even all that, written so clearly i 1 the mystic signs that art us' s, might have been overlooked by the people had It not been for a more material pU7-,de presented by the statue. On the th::l linger of the outstretched hand was written In unfading letters, "Strike t:.re." And therein lay the mystery. Vein's rame and went, and wise men P'.i-'ded their brains to find the secret, f'eers from faroff lands came to Home, mtrneted by the statue, and still it Mod. mute. cold. Inexplicable. ();:e day a young man stood before !. He had grown up with the Idea of ' ire; the mystery, and each day .-nee If was a little child he hud come :': si few momnts r.ntl stool silently at the strange countenance. lie had learned to love the face, the wise l!ps that looked as If they might part end tell the secret that ages had .'earned to know, but through these :'.g s only he had Ixmh sincere In his .search. Faithful through all disap pointments he had gained strength and wisdom, and now as he stood before the statue the sun, halfway np the eastern s';y, shone full upon the Image. .V strange thrill passed through the man. and, looking In the direction In dicated by the pointing finger, he saw, some yards away, the shadow of the outstretched hand on the ground. lie gave a low cry, and. after noting the spot well, he departed. That night at. midnight he went to the place and began to dig In the ground where the shadow of the hand hud fallen. A long time he worked, never ceasing his digging, when sud denly his spade struck something hard. Then his zeal increased, and, clear ing a space, he saw beneath him n trap door, with a great stone ring. Grasp Ing the ring he pulled open the door and started back, dazzled, for n flood of light burst upon him from out of tho depths. Quickly recovering, the yor g man looked again and beheld a wide mai bio staircase descending from the trap door. Throwing down his spade ho passed through the door, down the steps and found himself In a vast ball. Tho floor of this room was of marble, pure white, while tho walls and ceiling were of the same material in many colors. The huge pillars upholding the vast dome shone like alabaster. Hare paintings hung upon the walls, and rich rugs lay strewn upon the floor. In tho center of the room a fountain stood. Tho water In Its basin was as pure as crystal, but not n ripple stirred its surface, and no pleasant lapping charmed the ear as It docs when water falls from on high, for, though tho fountain was apparently perfect, no water rose from It to fall again. On seats running around ti ls silent fountain were many men In rich bro cados and costly fur robes Lifelike they looked, but to the touch they were as marble. It was as if in tl.i midst of life death had come and peti fied these beings iu mockery. Around on tables and ben 'lies were scattered piles of gold am! precious gems. Delicate enameled vi.ses and swords inlaid with gems added their wealth to the place. Hut rarest of ail the gems was a preat carbuncle, which stood in a cor ner of tlie room and from which came tho sole light by which the place was relieved from darkness. In tho corner opposite to this stone stood an archer, his bow bent, his arrow on tho string, aimed at the carbuncle. On his bow, shining with reflected light, were the words: "I am that I am. My shaft is In evitable. You glittering jewel cannot escape Its stroke." As he looked on all this iu silent won der the young Itoman heard a voice ut ter one word "Beware!" Then ho passed Into the next room and found it fitted up as magnificently as the one he had just left All man ner of couches were about this room, and reclining on them were wonder lully beautiful women. But their lips were sealed in this pluce of silence. From there he passed on, finding many more wonders rooms filled with treasures of art, stables filled with fine horses, granaries filled with forage. Everything that could make a palace rouiplete was there. The young Itoman returned to the Aull. "I have here seen," ho said, "what 110 man will believe. I know that of this wealth I should take nothing, but to prove to them that I Bpeak truth can be no harm." Then he took iu his nrms a Jeweled sword and some rare vases, but sud denly all was dark. The charm was broker,. The arrow had left tlie bow and shattered the car buncle luto a thousand pieces. Fitch darkness overspread the plaee.v Then the young man remembered tlie warning, but too late. Aud there he probably adds one more to the silent watchers In the magic chumber. .' 'v r. P't.Y&XXT AN OLD LEGEND. " Von cant (merwmfiilly carry on Ufa's b ml' without a clear head. 'Jhn man who guitViH the turlurtH tif rheuma tism never hit a clear heaU. We absolutely KiiurantPe Keystone Liquid Sulphur to cure every form nt rheumatism. Thutisati'lR of poupl who luive used tht remedy nf nature have hwn imt m:in"niiy eimtl. nut a tr al will con vliicn ymi of its wonderful po iors. tt Ishlmiilya preparation of Mtljihnrln Hi l nl J form -with ult the linimillles fouuU In tho cm dp dmic l"lt ut. ruv, una 91. 00. KEYSTONE SULPHUR CO. PITTSBURG, PA. l iso ;.'l'.'.,t :( (It t. A'f.'fi, Aiii:i..o;i i.t i!ie k'.v..; of si reams. ;....! to la .1 il rc...e. over 1.2ml .l ies, of which lii.i-: .h .a 100 are -i::cd rivers and i e .10 far apart l-Y tLi liiruv : and have their lioo.ts c.i.l ebb: at such dili'eivnt seasons ihat 1'.o Amazon Is at about liie same height the year around. At sumo points 011 us 1 wor course one ban!; is invisible from the oilier. The beholder seems to be looking on a great yellow sea of fresh water. When dis covered, seme tribe!, of Indians on the l.i-.v. " port'ou knew nothing of the ex I: l of !.e oppo.-'itc shove and did not l-clieve that it existed, saying that "the great river Howe : all around the world." It i!io;::li. Including that of the rara. is l.so miles in width, and it Is navigable for large sized ocean s'eamcrs for l.ooo miles from the sen, and so vast is the Hood that the ocean Is tinged yellow Cor -lull miles from the coast of 1tr.iz.il. The Aoliiioii'i l.eiiwiic. The Achaean league was formed by the twelve town of Achaea for 11111 taal protection .ig::inst foreign aggres sion. It was broii "ii up by Alexander (he Croat, but reorganizco 11. (.". 250 and again dissolved It. I". 117. The second of these leagues couiprised all the leading cities of tlie I'cloponiiesus and, Indeed, most of the cities and states of ; recce. It was this league which contended with the ltomans for the Independence of (in ceo; but, lis troops being defeated by Mctellus at Kearphaea and by Muminiu near Cor inth, the league was diss lived, and nil (Ireoeo submitted to the Itoman domi nation. TookIi ll.-.tln?. Those who have partaken of peacock declare that gorgeous bird to be decid edly to igh citing, v.hi.o it is said of the swan that the fact of its ever hav ing been a familiar dish speaks highly la favor of amient lhigiish cutlery. Moreover, it I'lioul.l 11 ; be forgotten Oat when bustards' an: boars heads were as common as sirloins and sad dles now are there were scarcely any vegetables to eat with them. Why lie Whs Timid. "Why do you avoid the n:,'n to whom I Introduced you? lie is very agree able and inic'i'stiug." "I avoid meeting ag.'i "a'. !e and In teres!'; g people." answer,'! the mls aiithroo?. "That was hov I came to get my life Insured iu a bad company." - -Washington Star. Trrof. "They teP liicthi.t i'.i;i:i!ier has joined !he c' lirdi. Do you believe he Is In cnnies' V "lie must b". 1 sawhhn p it a dollar In the contribution bo:;."' St. Louis Post-Dispatch. . Th? Porlrgvesp r"y no man will make n good hvsl'nn 1 who doesn't eat 11 ;p o:1 breakfast. I 'if' auiivi. V7 -?iSn?K.' ...... ,... VJ (MADE AT TK OF:iAT f WATCH AT CANTOM,ffiQ. T!ia more you I n rr of tho c.'.X'li.i.eitj i.f Ducber-IIamr,len Watches tho Furor yon nro tl: .t H t!r y ar) aiaoa.' t! ) liiiC.t ,n.:t -h'S Aiat.' ic:i pi, nine. See them at the f jilowinc st-:ra: A. Gooder Jeweler AN OLD LEGEND. I'he Atiflent Sdiry of Mlltli, Adnm'D h'lr.it Ht-liiiM't. The old Talmudlsts had a ipieer leg end 1 oncernlng the first, pair created by the Almighty. According to the story, I.llith was Adam's original "help, meet" and live was the after cuiisidera tlon. ..The Talmud says that l.ilith was created Just as Adam was out of the dust of the earth. Soon after the breath of life had been breathed Into her ears (you will remember that th" ISible Says "nostrils" In Adam's case) her or! Ire nature changed to such an extent that she became a veritable de mon. About this time the devil came along, and, I'ccogni.iug In Adam's wife all that was necessary to uuike a llrst class governess of the Internal regions, persuaded her to ipilt the first man and go with him Into the "upper regions of the air." To us this seems like 11 cniecr place for the location of hell. Is the (liree'i'in th" pair is s ii taken when tin v left Adabl v. but that to have the sole 1:0 with ' !n. she s:i.l then "specter ' oeell isnt of the g r:Vo. .1(1'. the king of fie -I'lnV'r -e. ,1- been: 0 the m.'ii :!' 'Vviis .;: deser "d I'let.i and bennne u ' of il:-:!inw," Af.. r this Iran.-'.fi'i'nuif.ii! I:er light appears to hive 1 ,en in de du- the de- sti'ttc iou of iunoee: t b: ! es. if Is even said ,imt our w.il 1 "!: !!::!.y" is a cor rupt I oi of the orii n':il term. "Idla abi," which lucaiis "avaiint," or "begone, Lililh." HORSESHOE NAILS. Tlie V.'ny Tlley Are Terneil Out by, Kspert S'orkmeii. Three million separate shoe nails are often east from a ton of metal, of the sit'.ail ! si;:es J.ouil nails are molded In a sin le mold, ami an OMtert workman will i..al:e eighty molds in an ordinary working day, thus turning out lUOiOOO separate nails. Wh 11 the metal In a liquid state Is poured Into the mold It runs through the sand hi passages provided In the molding process. The whole of tho nails are east together and are, when removed from the sand, connected by a network of iron one with another. Iu this condition the Iron Is as brittle as glass, and very little force Is re quired to separate the nails from the network which holds them together. They (hen have to undergo the proc ess known as annealing. They are mixed up with hematite iron ore, which Is In a powdered state, put Into Iron pots and placed In an annealing fur nace, a sort of kiln. Here they remain for rome days, care being taken to so regu!: to the heat to which they are sitb.i 'cted that the Iron will not be 10 meli 1. but brought very nearly to that cond ion. The action of the raw Iron ore upon the brittle casting Is marvel ous. After cooling It can ho bent with out risk of breaking, and It becomes a nsel'id nnd serviceable article. t; D.li Chooso tho chew that's made clean then Kepi clean from dirt and dust in a waxed wrapper inside a scaled bag that fits Hat in your pocket. . Not a scrap of scrap in The Clean Chewing Tobacco Made entirely of clean, long leaf soft to, bite, easy to chew and always fresh. A chew for you. Three times the usual five cents' worth! Big Package 5c, SOLD EVERYWHERE fl.7 ' 'InKltiK No Clmnres. Porjisfps," suggested the vfter, "you would liken Welsh ra'ibit." "No." said the austere eustonf; "I n 111 n vegetarian." "A Welsh rabbit Is made i,f ou know, sir." "I know it. As I said before, vegetarian." Chicago Tribune. 1'itse, nn a Indexible. "Phe Is so rigidly eonselontloti "Indeed?" "Tes; she sticks to her prlncl if It were a matter or etlipi Umoklyu Life. ni lecordiiig to tin old snperstl n st. Die mediaevol ( liurcli, whenever coeK crows ii lie Is being told. WItnt llrtpiM Ill u wHtten exnmliiat!... ., ,k-seal geography one of the ipie.;: : as: "What happens when : ;. . Is an etd ipse of the moon?" A boy with rather an nil irablo knack of getting out-of a d iculty wrote the following answer: "A great many people comelmt to look at It."-London Answers. I'reen til lou. Ih'lggs Does your wife hiupj wlien you tell her n funny story? II iggs Oh, yes! I always tell her beiieband (hat It Is funny. EFFERSON PARK On Jefferson Traction line. OPENS MAY ia-ni FREE ATTRACTIONS. j Dancing Every Afternoon and Evening. ; Roller Coaster. Merry -Go-Round. Theatre, Etc. SECURE PICNIC DATES NOW. VVm. A. McShaffrky, Mar., Punxsutawney, Pa. ! ii 4. it A Si v -mr ic a j' . .. in : r ' w-"p 'it m .imwi1! 1 WW1 'MTmMWW " DANDRUFF' ' Is your hair coming out by o great combsf ul ? Every combf til causing a pang of fear for the fu ture. Docs a white trail of dandruff sift over shoulders ? One bald spot has already ap peared. You manage to hide it. but it is spreading rapidly. Is the hair you have left turn ing gray or fading and makes you look old and homely when you are still young? Have you tried many restora tives that gidnmul yuur hair into :i. ticcomplishcd nothing cko? Then lle.'caH the remedy vi Kexall "th" 3 ly free from ; and will nciil: : soil the clot!::'!': clear and tk-: '!. Rexall "Or Ila'u'Tonic is :Vi: iswhol . sediment, 1 hair nor ' :'.)vs. It is Tonic stops falling hair and permanently ban isl,cs dandruff. t does this by destroying the caasc the microbes. Rcxall "03" Hair Tonic will q-iickly cover the bald spots vitk a vigorous growth of hair. We guarantee to grow h:.ir on all Jieads where a sjiark of life re gains in the roots and where the follicles have not grown over. It makes a delightful dressing, and keeps the scalp clean and healthy. : We sell a large bottle for fifty cents that we guarantee to do aH . ; we have claimed or. refund your money. Stcke & Fciciit Brim THE The Star's. Want Column never fcils to result: . 1 1:1 n EL '" & rf ' H V t'V' 7 I' . c L.1 i i The Uifited Drug Company, manufac turers of the Kexall lieinedies, for whose preparations we are agents in this city, make 200 remedies, one for each ill. Each one is especially pre pared to cure one dis ease, and thaf only. This is an age of spe cialists. You don't contract with a plumb; cr to bmld your whole v.e I House, uo you t v h should you contra' with one proprietai medicine to cure all your tumbles. Ottemip".' yon nni acro.-s a l.i.i'diog ton tiai tor weo has n r pa rat pluii'h'ng dc-'urN lneiit, his o'.vn r' 'isi. nnj !':p.illlnnrt, rr.'d Fe oil, nil of whii ii dov tu 1 to c tlier !i::d l.oikl (the house. This ii hist 'fliat The United ih-tig (pm pany is doing for you lit tlie medicint: line. They have cut down rtf fits; they manufacture till remedies fir .ex- Over . 2,000 retail drui: ists. the ofit The These druggists ar onlv lnU:rnHd:a:o that stnnd beiwetii United Drug Conn) any v and tlie patient. Could Tlie U n ted Drug Company, of W!" icli we are a m aff "tl to make 1 1 medicine in this tuber, poor line? lines not comuicii sensa tell you that t it medicine wouid r sale of the otl: preparations r 1 bought a Kexall pi poor in tha r 199 vou , para do for lion aim u ct Vou wht wet iiv it will. Would J'ou b::v M etlur one of cuv ait ;e'- i W'rs believe not. '11 r. fore each prparr.tici n iv-t he gooil it i. -r'.'' i who are iu tic tt ' : hol iness kntr.' tl c I : 1: 1 iry of these -al: . ; .-.rations. Wo be i-1 1 e in them so i 1 1 -. . W i Ii,;.: we stand b.a 1; f 1! m, with our pui'rai ': l ie; fund you v mrvi eney it they uo not bcr.uLt you. "1 ?" ,'i .1 - 'e I ETCPiE mm ' Mb 3 JPM ' 1'S 1 : - v'S'rtf I it! Si C V. I 1 -'I "N,"' H ."4iel'y .a moral? Let those by Stoke & tYlcht Drug Co. ' ' eyes to see. k i