I J He Wouldn't Move. A UTTLE WAY DOWN THE STREET. IT J. SIEDITTE. My boy, you came in rather lat last night, and this morning-, when your inirtifT asked where yoa were, joo BiJ, "Then when ehe wanted to know whereabout down the street, yoo said, OD,j wt a li'lie weys" Xo. I duiA thiuk joa intended to lie to your mother. As a rule, yon are a truthful boy, and yonr mother can be lieve you. l.at I wonder if yoa know how Ur down street you were l-ut eight ? Toa were right when yoa said you were orer Xfo track?" "down street"; whenever a boy comes, - 'Zactly, Mb-'racily. He kin doit home late at night, and is ashamed or jf be wan9 ter, but he jest won't He's afraid to tell just where he has been and e obstinates! critter in de bull stait." w hat he has been doing, I know as well j 0ne cf our j,arty got down and took as he does, and his mother knows, and 'the animal by the bit and tried to ttart him up, but be nunjf oaiK iiu tie ainjioi About a mile from Cairn. AJa., we came !a a place where the railroad track crossed a public highway, and stuck on the track was a mule hitched to a rickety old wagon loaded w ith wood. The front wheels had stepped at the tail, and the mule aas f.ir acmes the metals. He stood there with his bead down and his ears larily working, and lyir.g on the g--a.M Dar by ws an !d nego tn-n a;i okirg a pipe. -What's the mafterT I asked, as we drew op. "Dat mewl has done pgsl back, te replied. "fio rou mean be won't pull hia load ACKL. I? cheaper itic than any everybody who knows anything about boys knows, that he has been " down street." And more than that, my boy; I know that he has been a long way "down street." A long way. Have yoa a map of your route last evening ? No? Well, uerer mind ; we know jou were down street, and we can aake a map in a min ute or two. Sit down here, ind we'll see bow far a boy travels when be leaves hoaie after supper, and goes " do an the rtreeta little way," and doesn't get back until ten o'clock, or late. Here is your borne, this bright little pot like a star on the map. The sweet est, purest, safest place this side of Heav en ; the home where, from father to baby they love yoa better than all the rest of the people in all the big, wide world. JCcw, you start from here, and go " down (street " ; somehow the street always has a down grade from heme when you eneak out after night. See how far you get from respectability and self respect, w hen you reach this corner, "just a little ways down," w here you loafed eh ? AVell, IH say " loitered " if you prefer it where you " loitered " last night ! And here are the fellows with whom you ''loi tered." You had to meet them here, be cause you can never meet them in your borne, for two reasons ; in the first place, your father wouldn't permit one of them to come into his house, and in the sec ond place, you would be ashamed to in v ite them there, w hether your father for liade it or not Sweet " gang" for your Juther's son to " loiter " w ith, isn't it ? it's a long ways from your repeetible I;ome, from your mother's friends and your father's guesttt, t j this corner "do n ' street," isnt it ? Then look on the map, my boy see bow far it is from manliness and decency Two ladies hurried past this corner friends of your mother. Possibly they bad been spendiiig the evening at your home. Thank Heaven they could not r-ee you as you slunk bark into the dark doorway, feeling like the sneak that you w ere ; and ia they pawsed by, one of the loafers with whom you were loitering, shouted an insulting remark after them. Your cheeks burned in the dark at that Didn't your home and your sisters seem to be a thousand miles away just then? See, too, how far you were from purity. Some of the boys told souie stories ; do you think you can repeat them to your Bisters ? Don't you wish you had never beard them ? Don't you know your mind will never again be as pure and innocent as it was before you went "just a little way down tb street " last night ? U'hi.e you were listening to these stories, punct uated with profanity, the detr ones at borne gathered in the sitting room, your father opened the Book, and read ; they knelt at the family altar and commend el themselves to the keeping of the Heavenly rather, and tenderly remeni be red the rm who was "just a little way down street" Then the lights went out one by one, the house was still, and only the loving mother waited anxiously and aleeplessly for t!-e boy who was " down street" It ws more than ten million miles away lrom the sweet, old cbaptei that your lather read, down to the sto ries that you heard down street, my boy 1 V . . ..... aou wnai a steep prade, all tee wav down ! And it was a long, long way from the truth. When you evaded your mother's question, and said vou were only " a lit tle way down street," the lie in your false heart looked guiltily out of your eyes as it rose to your cowardlr lips. Just see where you were ; you, ordinarily a brave, manly, truthful boy; turned into a liar and a coward ! You would fight. know, if any boy called you Buch names but just tell yourself the truth ; don't lie to yourself. Weren't you ashamed to tell your mother where you were? Yes. Well, doesn't that make vou a sneak? And weren't you afraid to tell your fa ther? Yes. Well, what does that make you ? And did you tell the honest truth when your mother asked where vou were ? Xo. AVell, what are you then ? Ana let me tell yoa that the half truth " and " half lie " you told to your mother is like all half-breeds; it has all the worst traits cf the vilest race, nd none of the virtues of th best Cut," you say, " a boy doesn't have to go with toughs and risf-rafl when he goes "down street"; there are some mighty nice boys go iown street at night;" My boy, I know it; there are some " mighty nica boys " go out nights, but they are not so nice when they come back. You can't select your company on the 6treet The corner is free to every body. There is no exclusiveness in street company. There is no safe "cor ner " for you after night except the chim ney corner. And when you leave that, and spend the evening on the street, and can give no account of your doings on yonr return beyond the bald etale ment that you were "just down street a little ways," we know, with pain and sorrow, that our boy has locked up in his heart shameful, guilty things that he dare not tell in bis home. Keep off the street after eight, my boy. Other peo- j pie will think better of you, and w hat is far more important thing, you will think much better of yourself. sat dow n. "It hain't no use try in'," said the own er, as be came forward. "He's one of them breed of mewls whogiis sot once in a while, an' when dat fit strikes him he's bound to stay right dar." But if jou don't get him off bell be Btrurk by a train " "Can't help it, sab. He's dun b n want in' to eee dat train for a long tiue, an now I're gwine to let him." We were goirg to seize the wagon at d boost the whole outfit over, but the ccl cnel said if the "nigger" didn't care t was no funeral of ours. We beard a tra n coming and got back out of the way, and the negro waved his band and shouttd to the mule. "Peel dat eye of jours now and ste dtra covered kyars ! You've dun bin crazy to git nigh dat bullgine an' eee if it was alive, an' you'll soon know all about it 1" It was a heavy freight train coming on ; a dow n grade. The engineer tooted as he rounded the curve, but the mule never raised bis bead. Instead of try ing to stop, more steam was put on, and the next moment that mule went twenty feet high, while it rained wagon wheels and pine knots all over the township. As the train passed on we found the mule in the bubhes thirty feet from the track. He was all there, but dead as a door nail. The negro came slowly up, took a long look, and then (.hook bis Est at the dead animal, and said : 'I dun tole you dat bu'lgine was alive, but yo' wouldn't believe it. I hope yo' feel better now. You has went and got yourself killed off, de wagon bitted up and left me to go to the porthouse, an4 mebbe de next mewel I has will bave some sense in his head." A. 1. HVrJ. :-o cert; c:L:r Drmrr f.t 5 cents. A UTILE GOES A LONG WAYS because r,hoc? crro Itac-tcrmi T.ilh It eta be krpt rkin bv w:i:::i tiKra with water. People in rrr.iier-.;tc t re aa: trd it protiiaMe to itcv it a. 2k a botil .-, betatko whpt tl-or fpeni for Lkieki thy save in j fhic Its;. 'her. it fa the cheapest blading CDCjidcj-ms; ! i'i ocilitr, and vtt wi warn 10 sell il cheaner if it can be doc. e w ill pay 810,000 Reward f.r a recipe iTat bIH roaWo ts to mati "Wolff's Acme Bla r.:y; st f orh a prioa that a tvtailcr ran profilaUy wll it at J'Je. a l-oiilc. 1 his ofli. r ii open uuiil J an. 1st, 1 Slsi tTOLIT & BAXDOLPH, Philadelphia. Oid fwnitwe raiE'-ed with PJK-RON (t' I:i is tVc r.'.r-"! cf ihi p.;r! loobs lite El linad rnd rrnishi res jmiturr. One cct t. ill do i: A chili can apply it You cr:; cl'.rviro .-. j-Iiw t i z wa'ntt. rr a cherry to rV'vi r r-,-; t'Htv. i m lia.it t vour it-Ac. V.;.f.tu!!-ns-.!! it. venters sjnencaa Agency for CAVEATS, .4 TRADE MARKS, A DESICN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, to. J'ry informal tnn and frv HnwSoooIr writ to Ml NX a CO a.l Bhoauway, M" uw. OIi- hun-aa tor rt-nnTi( rtit In Asm. Ktwt patent txkro cut tit n l brought brtnre Ibt public li) amiHTo ireeol ehanrc InUia f cicutific American La-ve Hrmliiti.m of v.r nimtitr pan-r in tha wori.i. hpfnUtilv illntttnitl. ln:eilitnt Tni be without il. WwVlr. S.OO A v.r: 1..tii r,x moHtha. ijilrn MENS A CO. J'4 L1.H ts am Bn4iruy. .Su Vutk. It Is a Good Thing I say this for Pan-Tina: I have been in the drug business m iny years, and this is one of the niot suo-e-ssful O'uh remedies I have sold. A case in point, s neighbor, Mr. 11. Xicodemus, had a chronic Cough of sir years standing, which no medicine would relieve. I recommended Pan Tina, and its effect was magical. It is a eood thing. J. BOS-? M ATEER, A'tor.na, Pa. Pan-Tina is sold at 2oc and 50- at G W. Denford's Drug Store. And This In Boston. It wi autumn, lie as a Boston book asent. The front door bell rang. The kitchen girl answered the peal. " Good morning, ma'am." "Humph !" " Is the lady of the bouse in ? " "She is." " Can I see her ? " " You can." Eoth etand in motionlifs silence ex pectantly. " You 6aid I could see the lady of the boube?" "I did." ' Wel w by don't I see the lady of the bouse, then ? " " Yon see her." Girl looks dow n frigidly. Agent looks np paralyzed. " Then I would like to see the person w ho owns the property." "At Lenox." "Then I wish to see the man, woman or child, lady, gentleman, dowager, old maid, bachelor or heir at law who reDts this property from the Lenox owner." "Oh, you want to see the woman that assists me with the work! Why didn't you sy so in the first place? This vulgar carelessness of the use of the word ' lady ' is very aggravating." " Yes, I expect so. Is she in ?" " No." "When will she be in?" " Won't be in." "Why not? Where is she?" " I gave her a week's vacation to spend with her husband at Marblehead, so's she could rest up ready for the fall house cleantng. You didn't think I was goinc to do it all myself, did you ? " Best of Republican Newspapers. The Tribune FOR 1892. R. G, Horr on the Tariff. The Repuliliii party, triumphant la 181, wlu-rvvtT tmtioiiai Iksue wrre at alike, re affuTively and bravely, the ligtu for J-.2. 'Jit. .V w I '-rt TiiIhh'-. liiv ablest, IDurt rtl. !.!. ail l!l of Kr,ul-lit au paper ItriMli Ue Hav. DurlLic -'A Kiswell G. Horr, of Miehiiran. the witty omtr, niil continue in Tfi' Tribune hia ivnitriaolt- rtide ou Uie TantT, Keclpiutiiy, tuiii', and liie t'ui remy. Tijtae upiuara all U!ili'riuaMe 'lhe Republicau policy urn n-nr.1 tualiof tbem la riglM, palrluUC antl inipr-Kiiabti" but d':t ha breu tliruwa iu liie oHO(les eyes aiitl the air liaa oecn t kil with in; by iymi; ane tricky Tariff he-fi.rm.-rs. 7hr Ir'.i.u,.' pnnu fnnn 1 to 6 ex-t-iiui?ly eiiicrtainm? arliclea every week, expliiiitittir tne. iiuilouv Mr. Horr hr-.-uw at ihebeiriiiiiitiirnf every aubjert anil niNkn if Mckar mat everyone can un dtart.Ejl and Boone au aunwer htiu Ak an neiLbor what he lliluas of Mr. Horr a r:i;iiir. Heuill tell you Ibat Ihey are ire liial, oler, enterujiiiuu. and penally unau-feerittiK-. A tiprc ally is inaile of annae lug an (juo l.jtiii. aAKl iu good fatiti,oD the 1 ar i;T, K cini uy. Cuiniu'p, the L'urrency and the pr.jei!-of the Kriner" Alliance. Tltt Tr.lt'iHt u- the bcM National Republican pw per to tuivk-mcul your local paper for livJ. HOW iO SUCCEED IS LIFE. TV T.-ifmif i!l also continue the aeriea of arti cier to Yojtig Mfn and Women, written by me- a bu, b,ginuiiig lile tliem'telvea aiith fear a-U antaet'Ji, ftuve ucvertheloa aneceoaei, hm,raty and l-nlliamly. It will alao reply UgueliL;nv as to w hat youug men and wo-Fiit-u i.u1d do tOKUceetd in life, under the iiertu ular circumstances in wiix h tbelr lot ic it.'ifc . The rcpiie will be written under the direction of Roswcll . Horr, whoe fa aailianiy with American life and opDorruni tic aiui wiie deep anl eorriial sympathy v ith a I w ho are atniriln under" advene rin-ii-Miaucea, prontie lo make the repliea piacuailaiid aaiiA:acUry. VITAL TOPICS or THE DAT. Many fpecia" contribution will be printed from men and women of dlunf nisbed reputation. Amons the lopii are ; -RiiTcr Coinage, the luicxt views" ; Proper Function of the Mi Xkirity in Legislation,' ' to include one paper each from a leroocrnt and a Republican, prominent In rxililic lite; Harmful Tenden cies l Tiu-ts " ; And Lands of thel'. 8." ; Miilionnirn of the l X "; "Free Postal Iieiivery iu Rural iUm muni ties ' ; "Better 1'ay for Founb cla I'ooImaMers " : Im- r onuce of the Ni Knurua nal " : Vlllace iiiroe:nent '' ; Our Oerman Fellow-citi-xen in America." and manr othen. AGRTtTLTl'aE. Inadilition to the regular two pajrea a week of now in niu a larm ana make it pay. there wlil beliirlng l-el, ipecil papers on " Hot Koune ltniii-," Model Karmn,'' " -Tobao KaiMni;, AuewrHeet. " Fancy Hl(th Pric ed Rimcr-makmiE." -t'are of Mees," Market ardenirii," " Uvr St-k." ami a variety of o; her equally Important branche of American tanning. FOR OLD SOLDIERS. For veteran of the war there will be a pajre each week of war Morten, atiMweni to questions, new a auu K'"it. y. n. n utenmver wiun ply an i!iteriii!i column of newaof the K. C IK i have never terert. Trttune w ar atones of the pa.styear iceu snrpaased for thrilling to FOR FAMILIES. Merit wins. Families will value the paire devoted to Que. nous ana Answers. tioti5enoid Iecoral(on Home In icrwt-k ( kiiii.-. Knlitini and Cro crict lnuiia- Folk-s aud toe haxhions. areateditona, iire will be printed, and fic tion, lurctexi letter, and Uiok review, trav el. che ken and l Ue-s and fun abundantly i',ueu. rREVflfM?. Derptive ciroular k r.t free. We desire to sav to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. Kings New Life Tills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric B.tters and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satis faction. We do not hesitate to guar antee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. J. N. !cydf r, Druggist. Live Stock Points. Confidence ! Yes, public confidence, thst's the key note of our aucct-ffiful advertising. The day for fooling the public is pas,and we wouldn't do it if we could. Con Burners are never "fooled" w hen they bur Klein s celebrated "Silver Age" or Du.puesne Eye." These famous brands of absolutely pore whisky r.r now known and sold everywhere from the Atlantic to the Pacific slope. E ?err dry swells the long list of customers. Why ? Because the whiskies nr.med stand solely on their merits. Leading physicians all OTerthe land indorse and prescribe them pretty conclusive evidence that the gxxH are ju:t as represented the purert a nd bett obtainable. A pir whieky is never cheap, but always injarious. You take nothancce in otdering "Silver Age" or Dii.ieoe," which sell reflectively st and fi.""r" full quart. Packages exprewstd aoyher. Mas Kleix, No. Jl difpa'cb from Devil's Lake say : The t7nie"t hl'ird k'Kiwn in North Pko'a wince Hn ia minjr throughout thU aection. 8iowdrif arc aetoally piled from 12 to 13 fret h'. A terriS? eo' 1 wr U apprcath b. ltt m tLa uurhaeai. j Cattle stealing has become prevalent again on the ranges. This is an odd fact to chronicle in the face of a constantly advancing civilization and increasing population. It Is accounted for by the fact of the poor business of the beef rais ers in the past few years. The returns w ere so small that cattlemen were obliged to cut down expenses. The revival of niavering and cattle stealing arises, there fore, from the absence of the picturesque, cowboy and bis little gun. .Shetland ponies are becoming so popu lar for children's riding and driving ani mals that five carloads were recently shipped from the cast westward to a sin gle horse dealers. "The mot skillful veterinary surgeon often cannot tell whether a horse is sound or not," w rites Dr. Galen Wilson. A cheap poultry house is as good as an expensive one if it is only warm and clean and keeps out drafts, and hens will Uy j just as well in it. There is money in the w inter feeding of sheep by the small farmer, even when there is none in the feeding of cattle Ewes may be kept to raise winter lambC or a few wethers at a time may be bought and fattened for the mutton market. When they are in good condition both heir flesh and wool are profitable. Over $2,000 In fash Prizes. Fend fortenin to agents and rise a clnb for Te Triimx, HalM-r:it:n. W'eeklv. tl. femi Week ly,t- Free t the rest of IWU.to those aubecrib- ug now jux i . THE TRIRrNE, Nr.w Yoac. SEND Postal Card FOR SAMTLE copy of the PITTSBURG WEEKLY CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH, $1 Per Year. I have been troubled with catarrh for ten years and have tried a number of remedws, hot fiond no relief until I purchased a bottle of Ely's Cream Bilm. I consider it the most reliable pieparation for catarrh and cold in the bead. Gi E. Crandall, P. M. Q toaochawctauff. i: L IT IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOME PAPER ItnUSHEU IT CONTAINS ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE WORLD. Presidential Year. The year HrJ hoins Predentin! vesir. the Iniervw tn j..!U-al mhilr will l (eneml. The Chronicle-Tt l.-snii.li ,-Hit;e lor ootaill in the D'"t r. a li.l.K- In'oniiMtlmi ure l .V KXCKLLEIJ IN AMKKICA. ami Kpertnl aire wiil l- l iken t - it'i mit ncvuRtte and onlilii.'ed iK-wo oi.lawialilc The Special Features Eiiilirnee. In idltlon to the verr 1ntKt liewn ls iu,rlmi nl (. lji'li.-, ft the Home. Uiu " Farm and ianl.-n. InduxriKl. Mininx nnd MtiiniKciuriiig and al.me arn worth tin- Kiibwrluiiun irice. Adir.-aa, WFXKLT CEItOXICLE TELERAPB, 1'ltuburga. Pa. it- - ,,ljVra irTwngnci-nt with the PUUhurt (-r'' Iwmp we Hre ena.ik-d to orr.-ra ycr il r,HMi to Hint utuer and TH lluiu for oae jcar Ijr ( ii IS 'niYliaiT nil , i Kothtnft l'J:e it Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. It's as peculiar in its compo sition, as in its curative effects, in all the diseases and disorders that afflict womankind. It's a legitimate medicine an invicroratin?, restora tive tonic, a soothing and strenjrth- i enmg nervine, and a positive rem edy for female weaknesses a:sd ailments. All functionr.1 distnrl anecs, irregularities, and derange ments are cured by it. There's notbing like it in tbe wav it acts Where Many Worlds are Made. Among tbe many curiona mtnuiactoriea estabisbed on the Boarery near that tt hirl- pool of heterogenoru humanity, Chatham to,aare,is that of making the geographical spher 8 used In libraries and schools in all parts of a untry. Tbe t nsuness ia carried on by an old Ger man oitb tao assistants on the third jjj fl'XT of a L'tV" I'llihling. .P. Wnile on au t ir errand I fc uud hiui ther isurr -a ided by nu uU r cs fpherea fititebed and in prjceno of coojplelion.'o gether Tith the curi u paraphernalia with which tlie miniature worlds are constructed. The aged proprietor hap pened to be in a communicative mood, and he took one of tbe spheres, then a thin layer of bite paper pulp that had dried upon an iron ball, and completed it while I watched the work. Tl. ,1. i .1 . j lar jirwt cnnuiiion oitne guine! is mm of white paper paste, fi rmed tiy a I mixture of pulp and g'n. This is heated until a desired consistency is obtained and then by mennsof a curious looking instrument a ernes between spoon and LI t-XA A AAA. A i ALA A M M i A iM iMAMtMAU..lAt, HELPLESS. o I OCao, in. I was confined to bed ; cot:!d not walk from larr.c Lack; su5: re-.i 5 mon&s; tlcors did net 'hdn; 2 S botdea of I ST. JACOBS Oils cjredrnc. No return in 5 years. FRANCIS MAURER. Q "ALL BIGHT I ST. JACOBS OIL DID fT,' .-fiilmM tt lib; S-:AV mm E-Cs THE . NOTED SPECIAlISTg. Drs. McCIelian and Salm. 1 f 'i ' f there's nothing like it in the way j sfoycl the pate is carefully applied to it's 6old. It's guaranteed to givo f 8n ,r"n g'obe of the size a phrei8 satisfaction in every ca.se, or the money paid for it is promptly re funded. Read the guarantee on the wrap per. Yon lose nothing if it doesn't help you but it wilL lhe system is invigorated, the blood enriched, digestion improved, melancholy and nervousness dis pelled. It's a legitimate medicine, tne only one mats guaranteed to give satisfaction in the cure of all "female complaints." 1 bene 1'ula hi. l iut e ua an:r.4 ltoui Indigestion, and Inactivity of th Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, and rest jres lhe system Ui uatuml health ainl egor. Tbor will il-LKiXV VW.FlillU.1 A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. iTAitt true mm TrtL 1? flienfirTjrs 1 J iujuw ,UIU OMELl WELL RQKCKm5.C0L'QHJL INaPIERT COiSUMPTION, HAY-FEVER, ASTHMA. ETC- Gmilars Free By PETER YOGEIi, Somerset. FA; I sr. I aw r- m Smf M?lfcrm,biiaiaal 11 Ur . hv Amn frf. AnMi Ml Uflimu.4uiBrMt!L V h. -lt I L. li b. ..I km lM and MM r. in mrm I pr um9 m all th Ha,. Iiiy mwi u ci. el FaliiM ankanw, ta-at. Sr:i..l. m.i !.. , H.llKllaUA C'aw.Us a I'arUai., at aiua W. 8 Bell 4 Co , 431 Wood st, Pitts burgh Pa dealers tn Photographic Supplies and View Cmeaa, Detcctlre Cameras and Tf'is (flnbf is heated by means f a , ateam pipe huh etiterx il thrush a snia' aj ertu.-1,. ar the tHitloru. The heat ! 'D harden Lie j aU nvd then a hbarp , knife in panfKd ar ur.il the iujuginary j equat. ranil anilthetao heuiinherta are nepamtea anil remov.d. These tw balveyareunitffl at the eiiirca a ith crlne. . 0 and then the hollow sph-re Im treated toa coating of ahite enamel about onehzbth of an inch thick. "The next thing," said the German, is to turn the sphere into a perf-u roundness," nd be placed il in aidislort ed lithe, which accomplished the work in half a minute. Two holes at either pole were bored through the half completed world and an iron rod which piojected about an inch beyond the surface was inserted and fast. ened in plat e. This formed the axis of the earth. The world was then ready to receive the highly colored representation of the continents and oceans. Tbe latter are printed from copper plates in this partic ular establishment by a daughter of the proprietor on thin linen paper. Numer ous sizes are made. When cut out they resemble the d:ess patterns of a fashionable tailored more than anything else. They usually fit bet ter than the fashionable tailoreso' work, however, and without difficulty are past ed on tbe globe. w, one moment more," continued the old German, "and you will see the whole world completed, the blue divided from the red and the red from the yel'ow " hile "peaking he passed the pphnv to another girl who co ered the variou- portions of it with tr nparent blue, red and yellow water colors. When that had been done it was placed in an oven to drv and then covered with a last coating of brilliant varnish of nietalic hardnesf, which would wear for ages without scratching o losing iU brightness.. "S-iroyou haveseeDthe wholeopera- tion." cnnetud.-.l th- -tnk-r an he bo me out of the door. New York Herald. PURIFY THE BLOOD CURE Rheumatism, Nervousness, Neuralgia, an1 al! dlfwtfl an-imr fnm ft tfoc nuit ctmirt:u of th d9iv mud rxcrtHfiry oncaxis. IT Mr.iiiuM r.. thnt Hif l.iuHrxiNi. Vokta- BI.K I.IVKH PILL" I tltc rninty fir h k ilTjia-ric au-i itliioaacrsf ttinl I ever trexL T. A. Rkai'U, Prce 05-. P"f box. 5 for $1.00. For s!e by fcll I)m Jta aaJ Cvaier ta mediciwfc pb7HER3 MEDICINE CO., Weston, W. Va. Somerset Lumber Yard EL.IAS CUNNINGHAM, LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Hard and Sott Woods, OAK. POPLAR HIDINGS. PICKETS, MarLDIX3, A3H WALXTT. FIXX1KIXO, SASH. 6TAIR RAILS, CHEERY. YELLOW PISE, SHINGLES, UOOR3 BALrsTERS, CHESTNUT. WHITE PINE, LATH, BLINP8, NEWEL POS A Oeneral Ijne of all grades of Lainber and Buildin Marlal and Rooflng ffiate kept In stocs Also, can fumi'h anything In the line of our tm?:nesa to order witu reaaonarjie prumpun-. siieh a- bra- kela. Odd-aized work, eie elias ciJTsrsriisraiiJvi. Office and Yard Opposite S. &C. R. R. Station, Somerset r 1 -.il - -. , v. ... ' - - - - PR. 3I0RITZ .ALM. Sptfcia::,:. WONDERFULLY CHRONIC pr. J. J. -Vcn.ri.r.Ax.s -urn:s.-rL'L ix all DISEASE PISEASKS OF THE far, Fye Ftse, Ttet lwfx and lui fej : fjf All Eve Operation-i Sucoe-fu'ilv- IViformod l.y Ti . WILL BE 'slT sOMKHSET IIOrSK. SOMEUSKT ' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15tt; One d.y only. Call early. ST WILL PAY 7 ' Pittsburgh, Pa. This o!J anil reliable institution Xim iirt-paml thoaainl of youns m-n n l women for lYf active ilutu of lift;. To those iii w;ii;t of a tL-n-ful, practical eJination rovulars will b mm on appiiiation. I'. IHTF & SON'S. RKMKDY KOK MTARRII. Rot. Eait to t!v. apt. Ueiivl i imiiieiliaic. A eure la tcrtnm. tvt Vld in the Ufa! it lias tin iiml. PIPO 3 I lieai n It is an ointir.ent, ol ohu li a nmnll .ani le ia ariplit j to tne OoU.l-4. Frn-e. jc. N.M l.v ilnip.'i.l? r cnt tv mail. A.ldrtoi, H. T. IlAZti.ri.Nt. Warren. Pa. u and the fkmoa a tiono. en tnse r pt9 Jrn Sportsmen's Headquarters- W. B. Brown. No. 520 and 522 Wood "tiret, Pitta bnrs. Fa., baa all lhe latest improved Fire Arms, bans, ritfois ana Revolvers. Tb-se Brer were ebeaawr, and I have the lame stock 11 Western Penu'a tonelet from. So nhoddv oi and all guaranteed. To tbe ladle 1 would aav that I have the largest stork of shear and tors in me cur : inet 1 also sbanen ana repair. an make all kinds of tools and hirlit tniu lniierv tiportinc Roods of all kinds, ammunition of nil grades and sues, bend fur Illustrated dialogue. Johnstown Business Houses UQTSQm -FINE OLD- WHISKIES And Imported IJqnors sold In boll and by the ease, special iuiea : OLD CASISET, TQX MOORS POSSVX BOLLO W, 6 CCKZS3EIMER, FISC1TS OOLDES WEDD1SG, GIBSOXS IXXX WmSlTTES. James HennesT. Panl PuBols. Cnenac, Wilbur firman a - own rilaritoerry toniiai." AM Bedlord and somerset Pure Rye WbUkiea. witb age. FISHER & CO., 309 Main Street, Johnstown, Pa. It is to Your Interest TO BUT TOUR Drugs and Medicines JOHH H. SHYDEB. auorasos to Biesecker k Snyder. None but tbe purest and best kept in stock. and when Drugs become inert by stand ing, aa certain of them do, we de stroy them, rather than im pose on our customers Ton can depend on having yotu 'RESCRffTIONS & FAMILY RECEIPTS died with care. Our prices are aa low aa any other first-class bouse and on many articles much lower. The people of this county seem to kno this, and have given as a large share of their patronage, and we shall still continue t give them the very best goods for their money f" not forget that we make a specialty FITTING TRUSSES. We guarantee satisfaction, and, if yoa hare bad trouble In this direction, gire ui a calL SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES in great Tariery; A full set of Test Lenses. Come in and hare your eyes examined. No charge for examination, and we are confident we nan suit yon. Tome and see us. Respectfully, JOHN N. SNYDER. The Pronunciation of the Word Wound. ' if ii laiiii i aa i i i i n illT-"l If a l'l at n rsin.i THE POSITIVE CURE. SLY BitOTUEllS. CC Viffla BUKewTork. rricewetai YOU 0 IT 9 l TO EXAMINE THE IWDERELLA RANQl BEFORE YOU BUY. I IS A GOOO BAKER , PYTRA I aan? nvn ITS CLEANLINESS LESSENS LACOR ITS ECONOMY SAVES YCU MONEY j NONE BETTER FEW AG GQ0. 0 REMEMBER! "THINGS DONE WELL. AND WITH A CARE. EXEMPT THEMSELVES FROM EE A R." JAMES 13. IIOLDEltBALTM, Somtt. Krissinjrcr tt Kurtz. Derlln, Pa., an-1 P. J. Cov er & Son, MevorMii YOT How do yoQ prononnce the word "woond?" Most people nowadays fay aoond," but the old dictionaries all sav "ownd," and all the pnets, so far as the Listener has ever beard, make the word rhyme with "sound." The prononciati. n "woond" is undoubtedly and affectation ; but it bas swamped the old sound. The other day a friend of the Listener heard in church a hymn which bad this word at the end of a line and rhymed with "bound," but the choir, in singing it pronounced it "woond" in defiance of the rhyme. This inspired the Listener's friend to take his hymn book and write npon a flyleaf this stanza of excellent doggeral, to illustrate the capabilities of this word in the way of rhymes : Behold, a stricken aonl bas swooned ; Where shall relief be found ? Where balm to soothe its bleedinf wound, IU horrid, taping wound ? Modern pjets, by the way, are practi cally debarred from using the word "woond" at the end of their lines by tbe scarcity of good rhymes for it. Perha -harpooned" and "ballooned and "swoon ed" have a certain relationship to the idea ofa wound, but neither of them is a very practicable word in poetry B-Mon .CONDENSED TIME TABLES. SPECIAL OPENING Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Somerset and Cambria NORTHWARD. Branch isnitre-l ..&. s ritm'ostown ;JIt II.vt'rvilU Jt'hnMturft .V'i7 Esti?. TUn-k wood ll.Ts &. m.. 1J: ,1, Johitowu 1u:m p. iu. "7i R(tf liWtMfl p. m , StTHVAKD. Hatf John tnn 7:4 a. m., Hoovorvi'Je S:.1, Johntuun 3::J p. m.. II w.v.rwvil!e 4A. -n Simeiet p. in.. Utx-icwoutl $:itlit A'mihrn l-i '-. -Suc.'fv.'t ":'I p. m.. KockwtVHl ou p. m, ENXsYLVAN I A KA I LKOA D. Local Institute. Following ia the program for a local in stitute, composed of the teachers of Mid- d.'ecreek, Casselman, and Upper Turkey- foot townships, to be held at Casselman, on Saturday, January 2, 1S92, commenc ing at 10 a. m. : Arithmetic Explanation of Common Fractions blackboard illustrations, A. J. Sembower. "The Child," W IJ. Tutman. Regular Attendance," F. E. Younkin. " The Text-book," C. R. Phillippi. " Co-opt-ration of Citizens," I L. Weimer. "The Typical Teacher," A. S. Snyder. " Declamation," flattie Moore. " The T pieal Teacher," Louie Moore. " Duties of Directors," John A. Lipbart- Home Work for the Pupils," Ella Eicher. " Mental Development," A. W. Snyder. " Declamation," Clara Tile. " Reading, Fourth and Fifth Grades." W. F. Sanner. " Orthography," W. H. II. Baker. " History," E. E. Barclay. Ccnimittee. DISTANCE AND FARE. Tire. Johnstown to AltoAna . . 51 o ' Harri'.urir 17M'a 11 riiilttili'.iiia . IT.'i s -j-; " MiaT-viiiu lut 7- iTeitiiv V, 1 4 " " l'itil.urirl. - ' -"I " Haltliuiirf. li, ' SsanliiUKlUIl Trains arrire airl li rrt frura the s'.stiim at JohuMOM U as kiilows : WEsTWAP.D. OyMer Kpr-fls. w extern fcx irt. Johniowu Ai -tui!iithlAliin Exitrt-N FarJiir 'js.rr.... .. Way Pmm-iikit. Mail . J.itinau.Ku Kxiiress rast Uue, EA-T VARD. Atiantie Kxprew ;b,re Kxirej. Han i-lmrg AecoiiiinoilaUuii . Day Kxi.n-sK , mona txt-resh Mail fclre-s . JohnUiwn AeiHnni(lnioii f hila lvlphla txprcai" .... rati Uue OF T Our Misses' and Chil drens' Hats Are prononrjced by a'.l Jus the HAXDSOM EST and the MOST ATTRACTIVE we have yet shown. Come, and bring your wife and children to the store of HE & S i 'a. ra ':-8 a in "Ms a. in :' a. m" .::i.t a. iu' . m ;":! i. in" V .11 ill ! lp. ill' -i a. m. ki a. f.. . s-.-ia-m. . li l a. m. ik m. . Ill . in . " (. in. . : Ln ik m. 1" 'i m. This dcli-rhtful Story cf aj Journey f.om tiio BALTIC to thej OAN'JS-; Portrr3d in 38 Chapters? and 12 Craphic (lljstrations, by j Charles Augustus StotdarcLCVj ' U I f a -I 3 ' Esund in nis'i Cicth, Dce:ritc-Jwi-JCc!dE; to os.i Every N;v Gj'jccrlber to' Tbe following tribu'c to the work of an American tuaszine is contained in the re port of the Secretary of the Interior ju.t sub mitted o Congress ; ' Y"Ur attention is alst requested to the paper contributed br Mr John Muir to the number of the " Ceuiury Illnstrted Monthly Magazine " for Novem ber. 1H. entitled a K val of the Yo-emite 'he Canon of the South Fork .f Kinu-- R'Ver. Caliloniia.' It furnihra mai ( ihit. aec'ii n, and is illustrated by m.it a.lmiraSle eng-arin-rs of the wonderful M-etiery there exii irg. The enKraeiiikrs are i.nt.C'pmllv from tbe prccil of Mr Cnarle-, It R it.inwn Tbee gentlemen, as well as the editors of The Century" especial ly Mr. Johnson, bare taken a great personal interest in the foivsf regfrves In (ulifornia, and an worthy of great consideration, both from their experi ence and intelligence. The ma?azine article mentioned advocates tbe extension of tbe Sequoia National Tark so as to embrace the a-ing a Kiver region and the Kaweah and Tale Sequoia graTes. The boundaries are there set furth. The suhj-ct is recommend ed to yotft tarorable consideration and ae on." -the- .'7 YC.1K OBSERVER, :-ri-;: R-" Z'tzut News J 41 FIFTH AVENTE, Fitisburb, Pa POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS TV J I i ' iX --), I trxa Fi X ,' T f ft. x 1- ... I K.v.r.-v I'm rr' P-iir r i" rwr r-iT.. :i"r Piai Uy TttsN-rt Ho- tn- -KrM-Tj-j, r.m rt.r. nur iiv SO;tt evprTWriei. "f If Vrrr - -Tf r-"" -fT I ; m t nnr.rr f t;! bnirtr r.r.is Tt V"vit rTKLT Ti." r- Ftrwrt. AT;rAOTiox. DAVID : rorTZ. Proprlftcr, BAZ.TIXORC aUD. yothin? On Earth "Will fi as ra V-rm aav n m, IT WILL PA TO BUT TOt" .Tlcuiorial liorl. OF WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMERSET, PENN'A.. Maauftturercfana lXa;ertD &utern ITiri Furnifhc'.cm fhirt Notice, la -.J f'r.ir mn ei mm nil Alio, AjcntJiKlhe H'USTE SKOyZE' Persons In neert of MONTMENT WORK (1d1 it Ui their irnerrs! 10 call at iut sn-.p where a proper S'Ki!iir srul be Kivca tliv.Ti. ir-sCi. ti-utr'ttiir'd in A'lY.-jr ta.tr. ,irid fHICLi VEJtY Lu W. I iiivite special atiem ou to tae hite Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument lntro1iieel by REV. W. A. RrV- its a Deoi lM Impr.rin in tiie point if MATKR1 L J IXNTKrcTIO.V. and which is ieu:i.-J to .r rujju.ar .:iTi...ni r r our thauifuable Cli- ariva Hi a CALL. WM. F. SHAFFER ,5 . : - A a. r jU, t Lii-'jiZ-D EI t ,J 1, f:l"ti:iilt r. I '1 r t l..jk, J: . i 1 ', V T - - i CverSOO t-l Son- '; Eeaut;ful j 1 Price i Designs. ; rl Circt 'f6 . iKlL.-. r , .. . I "1 4 w bs -i 1 SCIIMfDl BUILDING. The Largest and Most Complete Wine, Liquor, and Cirar Houlf IN THE UNITED STATES. ESTABLISHED IS35. EDI DISTILLER AND JOBBER OF FINE WHISKIES. Telephone IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQOURS. AND CIGARS. SOS. 9o FIFTH AVLWCrJ, PlTTsnCROll, pRSys " Ad nr-Jers receive-! byn.ii 1 wUl n.w;f j.r-!rp- a--eut -SI . i 3 3. cro r.cw subscriber.' 9 i-i ni t va n3'j jlijsribcrs, conns r.-."i j.NE.V YORK OBSERVER, NEW YO?.:. Sheridan's Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevent all Disease. Good for Jfauttimg J. Tt t narlTit-lT rmrt. HI '-rtnaf ntriM. In Qnait IItt rat f-ti irf :-nt a ti.-. N .l tn-T on-f . rth M roi.p stri't a rmtii ina-. rv- Urr ran !Bral may $. " ! -ik lo !r- .1 KviT.. ki. t.n- ruitktf. If you cnn'1 rt ic to n. W tni. .;e iMU'tt i- ..-fl AtM b tan 91 A SI n,V. iL- iIH. ;vil. tmltri Hi:mg prW CT'.I. rV With UU (tplepi ' T IIH.R. .SaUUk CVO ufTMF rT Plsl LTHT K fHK -fll fr. VyVvV'a CO 32- S3Q00 flisnT Ikito . il r ',tW tn tty ' I- 11 ei' k. r r ss.irw li.s. mi. wwk ttittcvtrioasa- rt.i rerry Vbi-M IktaMtal HwHir .fttr. rrthrr IK i J liofini'k mm itamt llwut. Ch i1mst.ta-eU1..1.v I t air dm o. 41 i.t-t "jut e , to . bar !! .'r LM.,t ,., , UMStf r. ft t K.k..ir rr a ,en rd HOI. I I, f II i in;,,!.,, gj 1 J -4mW tr iK i-. QuWttuJiaUMrrk w 9 u S;-:; B l' ..t, $; t I. J -.J lta"-.i R-jH U - .ti-,- . Jte-.-iKif.,, Vf, f K !( f. 1 la rO( m.4l!.-,iw- f. U-4 ---.-..' ot faru.-i.-rs Stwt!, C kfw. T-.i. F 9, I- Ultra K (Hi S'f f- Il t,.-rtne4 flt.r j. XA.it t Wf.f a t S4-T J. hn U. .unJw.ln,..., V ,l o.sk f.-i m. .m attavt . ..tk awas. b. i-a.1 ( '"'"HI"'1'!.' "r t.rat. tftn f h I 10ai at 'hp Mart. t4 Ue. a.a a-n. a- . h- lb sl"-, mtrm. In f l '4rt rt tarm rmm c ILHienrt- mt U.r. um vr :i:rr.- i-jr N.utai our t th . Aim ur. Cisaii M fc t fterrt.mi. t A 31 '. 1 . 5 ftt-l -ILK Wimet. I K I ; i LA kvs tur. Aa-Jrwiitr.M' bllJsM Ui., AUTlAi, JLkiiw THIS I have been troobled with chronk? catarrh for year. Eij'g Cream Balm U the only reroedf ainorg the many that T titt Oak - s . . ew uC UVfl infll rrrvrla A finf W .m. aaaa. Ma ataaaai . .a. . I w. wi.r; " .u. " I rKEinilGTON BROS. .ug..,oi,iruf til, I .n mill ouuuact M au.artttita at lo.ii raw vhtt r a m nwn 1 W U Vrtll 1 il 'U PAPER lia In rtrrsar a h t Iim-.i.i .m. bureau d mt author. 1 fil u ni 1 1 s-i "-'- ",...rttrj.Tj1.':,- GIiE I0DR BOYS A USEFCL PEFSE5T. rrcaaacnlSI. Z-7Z Tcoo, C;.oo tuff-kin r.i,;.,., Louther's Drug Stor Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Hcdsl Dng St:re is Rapidly Esceaii; Favorite vrith Pecpls in Ssarch cf AND PURE DRUGS, Mccuctiirs, Dye Stuffs. Suonfrs. Tr- Supporters, Toilet Articles. Perfumes. &c. THS DOCTOR OIVE3 PESSOSAL ATTENTION TO THE rtlMPiirNMS" Tl i O r-t 1 t-n mscniiiMsiFaii! m. GREAT CAKE BEIXJ TU0 TO CSE OSLY t&En ASD PVKZ AHUilSr SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES. And a Full Line oi Optical Goods alwavs on hand ? such a large assortment all can be suited THE FINEST BBAHDS OF CIGAEi Always on hand. It is always a pleasure to display our to -mending purchasers, whether they but from us or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER, PL D. f Bra. w i 1. T T n n LUUU1U1 S 3, P. MAIN STREET if ul :rr:n4t t S0MEKSETJ 4 f -tiU, or C..3MI wi'hont .... 1 iK 111 w-; hi a "l.'in-rlk(Hwa,,.. '.r -a fu!( T? I"- .t1 f.r fir. I li 1 t r li
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