The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, May 23, 1888, Image 2

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THC KELLEY RIOT.
The Story of a Riot of 1367 In Mobile
Retold by One Who Wa There.
WMiiM.K.s.M-y in. ormr
;, r. The f..il..itw wnwpondem
wan gneu t tlie prvns this evening :
llou of ItpiwutiUw V. S, W'8h
inKton.I. C, April 2. 1W, Wm. ! M.nn
.New York Uriel, New York. Amou
the mwiy rotters found opon my Uble
Iter n .Woe of three Uj from the
city ione from you which reJi M fol-
Hon W. P. Keller, Washington, v.
C ir- I find in the Mobile Daily ?ry
of WedneUy, 21 ht """
port to be Washington dirth from
which I extract ft follow :
' Ju.lt.-e W. U. Keller, well-known
Pit- Imu Kellev. look fifteen year, young-
rrth.n hi- pe. t0 &et tl"?"
,.r he prow .Wer, hut ii color
.ikkI and hi hnJ steady, hia foot hght
und hi hair -till hold it native brown.
Yw". I am wry -H n;n ho
l.as U-eu through an lunch a I have," 1
aid 'J c.ii.x- whh shot and our more
WUijtvHh.it.. lin-,1 at mc. The latter
l.ui.jK-iK-l.v.rtikn.m.in what i known
s the K.1W ri.-.t in Mobile, Ala, in
ls.;7 mi.l.TAndvJ.dmHon. While upeak-i,,tt..-ivl
wasatUickod by a very 1I
1- of .-ari-tdMipi!.. marxhali-d kii.I hl
,,u bv k riitt ir wt wh.wc luimc W now
, U iii.mn in -.-un-ton with a imtfiit
,-ar II" MK-ant t'" n,e- Tbv ',al'
f.,rm wa awept by tmlleti of the awa
ninn, and wv.-ral iin were alain by my
Hde'. Il " f,arful uvne- ni1 that
villain wh .l-lv renjionKihle fr it. Last
v,r. wh.ii ut W.-t I'o'mt, lie drove
r..uii.l in a rtlih " 1 "-a"'-'
liim --ry time by wmply moing t.
wan! hiiil wlwn li- iJ'Tll. A oon a
. saw me he wl.ipi--t "P nd t'k a
c M..iti,n tv.-ry tune. He w evi-.l.-i.tlv
wry niiooinfitrlable. I"'ariiir that
i mipht i-i-ak t him, or, i-rliaji, that
wiMild eie
him
to the crown. 1
w-mild not like to harisir in
that nli h" conscience?'"
in v breast
vm i. ... . Mk lo inform mo if
t Kl VOU ! !"
von an-corn-ctlv .pioted aW-ve or not. as !
Ibere ran I- nn'.piestion that I am the !
tllllile
l.'ixm'tfll V. i
V. D. Mann.
- . an it ...ist:jt.n in sin.isisinciiiai :
in, i tin .' (
1.wt in ;
r, ii... ,.,s.,n to w hom l aunt
. corse f a conversation with Mr.
rotbit, ho is. I upp. e. U.e auu.or t ;
.i . ,vtii,n to w licit Vou n ier.
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.............. ,.-,..l,i.. the Mobile' ri.rtsset i
r..r.l. in that coin,....icalion, l.tl. to, to ,
the daic'er in which I was involved, the
nmnding snd killing of other, and your
.in; r ..t ,.. -ntir I
responsibility for that riot, and its terri
ble ri-Milis, are sulistantially correct. I
am. however rc.nsilile for the language
i i
used by the reporter of that interview.
did not, as be represents, limit tlie uum-n-rf
shots tired at me at sixty. They
must have ex.t-eded a hundred, and I
said that when the military authorites
on the next morning examined the plas
leivd wall in front of which I wasiesk-
iiig. win n your creatures openitl fin-on
me. thev found sixty-five tlistini-t bill It t
marks an I seteral iibra.-ions, whii-h had.
thev believed.Un made by bullets. I did
not apply tlie term cutthroat and villain
to you, as 1 am not in the habit of using
such epithets. Hut looking buck through
a visla of nearly twenty-one years, and
contemplating the infamous means to
which yon resorted to prxlut that riot,
1 f.td that if those epithets were ever de
xcrvr.I bv u man, I might well have a
j.li. d lliciii to you.
You have not lieen quick, Colonel
Mann, to dis.nwr the terrible t harai'ter
of the charge yoit invited when, on the
approach to Mobile of the late Henry
Wil-.Pt:. of M.issjichusetts, nnd myself,
Hot together, bill bv dilierei:l routes and
,n Mieci-sxiw thiys, neither knowing of
.i ... ;,.', l,a,;i.. nt
ti...!,..... von ii, il.e.-olniiinsoflhe Mo-
bile 7Vm,f. the infiimoiis hhcet yon ow n-
e.l, and rtHiiisibiKty for whose utter-
ami you avowed in my parlor at the
isitlle House hi the presence ol n-jiresen-
tativesof the New York Ihmhl, Phila
delphia l:iimr.-, and the Cincinnati
f .,,!,,, announcing that two North
ern agitators were coming to Mobile, and
immediately advised the ienple of that
city to treat them with indifference
by ignoring them entirely. Those who
knew the character tif your sheet and it
wader tnlerprvted this paragraph as an
invitation to personal violence, and in
duced N'liator Wilson to leave Mobile
without tl.-litering the address be had
been invited to make. He left the city
la-fore I arrived, and as I remained you
determined to cllcct
MV llsMi:T M! ssssN vtion.
nnd in the Tiimv of the inoriting of the
.lay n and which I was to speak misre
piesent.sl in y nativity, and the faith
which had characterized my am-estors
from long In-fore the days w hen, in WA,
they sailed up the IV-laware and settled
ut Salenin, N. J. In an inflammatory
paragraph you Ktid that, "though 1 was
an apostate fn.ui my faith mid my party
and a recreant to my country and my
4i.nl, yon licped the people of Mobile
would imt serve me as the people of Hos
toii had served an Irish Catholic deputy
marshal whom they had found in the
act f executing an order tif the 1'nited
States Court by conducting a slave to its
ow ncr, and w ho, in their w ild fury, they
lore limb from limb on Huston common."
Colonel William D. Mann, you are mis
taken in supisising that the gentlemen
w ho were in my r m whenyoa visited ine
an- dead. Neatly twenty-one years have
chiwed, but some of them live to lvar
w itness that vou admituM the falsitv of
the statement as to the Irish marshal ;
that vou expressed regret that vou had
inserted the inflammatory article, and
that you promised to issue an extra edi
tion containing a retraction of the state
ment and expression of ycur regret. I re
eat that you art- slow to feel the infamy
tif this charge. You have lived quietly
under it f' more than twenty years, and
now, f,sr the first time, ask w ho is respon
sible fr making known your agency in
I'omentitjg that murderous rifli.
On my way to Philadelphia, in accord
ance with pre-existing engagements. I
spoke at Montgomery, A!ii in 4 ieorgia.
at several .in! in North Carolina, and
at Danville, Ya without arousing any
n-j..li.-c. thiHigh the address wasineaeh
case substantially that which I was mak
ing when your minions fired iin me,
nti'l the thousands of nple w ho had as
sembled to hear me. Ssm after my re
turn home my constituents and fellow
citixc n at large eathere.1 !,y thonsinds,
with music and banners and blar.ine
flambeaux, and rongrjtiilatetl me on my
i
tus-iiiiiigly miraculous
i ti't riMU TiiK Mt uii:i:oi s mm
you bad hissed upon me. Thej- came on
the evening of June 17, lSi7. and what I
aid to Iheiu in response to their address
of congratulation was rcportej in the
column of the Philadelphia luquirrr.
The ojHMiining passage, of tliat address, as
reirte,!, read as follows :
My Prit-nds. Neighliurs, and Constitu
ents: I a;n profoundly grateful for this
demonstration of your affectionate inter
est. I never knew how sacred that word
home, 3 felicitously uttered by Mr.
Pierson, was until during my recent ab
sence front y...u, when cowering lefore
In ire tli.iu a hail Ired bullets, or while
my WK- was sli'u-Kkvl fnmi them by
tli.we of two negro?, w!io j-rilel their
i;..-t.. - mine. T wlized now d.-ar
rreho.ue,kin.lr.d.ai.d fri.ti.ls. I It-fl I j
you at the invil-tlo.. of the j
Uumiana and the Mayor of .New Orleans I
In viait that diwlimt Mate and city, hop- j
ig that I might erve our ditra-teJ ,
country, anl eager to iew mi j
-.,!rff our country, from mm, uy
reason of hit love o jeronai liberty, I
bad been so long excluded. I did not
dream of danger. Others spoke of it, but
I scoffed at the idea. I went bearing no
hatred to any man, but believing that
the truths w hich for the last eleven years
I have been in the habit of proclaiming
to you would be especially useful to the
rjeot,le of that section. I gladly availed
rovself of the opportunity of uttering
them kindly and courteously in their ,
midst ; and, my friends, throughout mj ene(1 tJie p,iiaentVappetiteforthewitty
extended excursion I was received with j
rapins of the Southern protection
all the kindness and conrteny the people j yiarnai
were able to bertow n me, save in one ! U)e tinie of U)0 hVin., ho.
city. I therefore beg you not to hargo ( cljtpr of ,he Tlltqra,h
the murderous spirit of the Mobile mob , f Uie oul,,(1,.rMle
to the southern people at laiye. Ap- of Von):rvfti took high ground
plau. That outrage was due more thp pjj,,,-,, not g()in, to
largely to Andrew Johnson, the rea.tion- YoWnn ,0 l(e lnarrielj nn,l
ary President of the Tnite.! states, than ; f tll0 t.,livaln. of ,,e Chief
even to the municipal authontes of Mo- i Ilit,-lHtrato was caljulatol.to irritate Mr.
bile or the mob they fh..nM have held , ai.vl,luI1(, wll(inj ,l1(.rt.fre, the hum
in subjection. The chief promoterof that 1)K 1r) a l tny at . AVhi,e
murdewusri.it iik am resnt northerner j,,,,, 0 warlll uas aWiliti:ig
w)K had been sent tint c.ty by the Pn- , . vhea 7;,(nl)( anivcl thl,
Ment as assessor of inlenial n-venue. ..1. mu)c JV Hjth un tJiloriaI tho ,m.ri(!,
Mann.fonnerlyof MK-hipin. o""" allll ',f t, tulo bread trav, i2
the Mobile 7W That pajrhad in ad- . me m X jt
vance of my arrival, excited the passions . vala,(k. a, , cmil(i wi, ,ir.)rlM..tic foru.
,.rh ooiitnrrn neonie airainsi me. mm m
an article on the day precee.ling ny ar
rival every allegation, in which Colonel
Mann admitted, in the present of two
gentlemen now present, to le
WIIOI.I.Y FU.-B M I NForviibO,
bad influelieed the asion of the Irish
citi'aens of Mobile against me. ilut not
to detain you with the details of that
sanguinary scene, let me my that the out
break was provoked by no indiscreet
word of mine. It had been planned lx
fore I went to the meeting, if not lief.vre
I arrived in Mobile; and the man iin
mediatelv lehind me would have lieen
" . . ,
H"t u.roupn ,..e .!, us -a,,
and another not five f.-et from me would
have IM-ll iniiiuriri, n "
I preconcerted signal, hud I been reading j
" 1.a l.t.ana, ,.- tli.. 1 Jifl IVilVIT 1 Ulll
; 111," ' .... .-.... - - - -
'".-
told it Ims la-en snwriiiglv tsaid that II'"
g.t under a table. I have never lKn a
1
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...... an. ami ,i,,' irt,.
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when bullets were whizzing and patt.-r-
ing agHins. .he wall behind ie I would j
hare thanked Almighty io-l for a bill- i
M-nmof table under which to creep.
iet-prot)i moir titi.ier nn ii e i"-,-i. i
The paper containing that address w as j
i !
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mailel ui you ana oiner citizens ot .rns .
bile, but, more than than this, the Un-.
in lie-publican Congressional Kxecutive
Committee published it, together with
those I had made in New Orleans and ;
Montgomery, Ala, in a pamphlet enti
tled The South, Its KesourecM and
Wants." Of this pamphlet more than
l'tti.Oi hi copies nere distributed, and in
my anxiety to vindicate the .Southern
ja-ople from the susyicion of the crime
vou had loiueiitetl. this pamphlet was
widely distributed thn.nghout the conn- recovered sutliciently to give assuram
tryaiid was mailed to you. Hut again, I that the Colonel limar he was rtH-oin-when,
17(1, IlenryiCarcy Haird A l',i., of j mending was nat the editor of the 7)1.
Philadelphia, published a volume of my j .'r', but Colonel I.. M. Lamar, a meiii
spetfhs, letters, ami addresses, this pam- j l'r of the ieirgia Legislature, w ho had
phlet made part of its contents, and thus j most gallant record as a soldier. The
found further circulation. i explanation prove! satisfactory, and Col.
I hoi that my reply to your questiou L. M. Utmaris now Marshal of theSnith
will prove sat isfacb iry to the w hiloui j ern Distrii of (ieorgia.
proprietor and editor of the Mobile j
Timm. Wll.UAM D. Kku.kv
Some Fighting Quakers.
Mmir atns-dohst of 1 lie earlv Oilakirs
-sr. ,.-.rw.d in I 'hibnl.-l i ibi:i to show i
1 1 I
how even under Pcnn's rule the impulses
of human nature struggled against their
I ,.r .1,.,.. ..i 1
. f.. -.,ril ... ..f uuaker fat.ii- '
j i(s served in the llevolutioiuiry Army
and in the navy of IslJ, and wore on the
j fit-Ids ttieir broad-brimmed hatsandshad-
i la-Iued oats
It is said that one f tl.est- voung '
" l ighting (inakors.- Its they were called,
met liis father on the street on i.is return j
home. The old mail laid his hand re- i
bukinglv on his B,-.ir arm, saving:
"The wool iu that coat was sheared :
from my sheep and woven in thine
own mother's loom, yet then- is 1,1. sal on
it r
"And the blood is thy blood," lsil.lly
replied the young man. If thou liadst
lieen 20 instead of CO, thou, too. wonldst
have fought under Washington
Zaehariah!" siammered the old man, j
It may be ho, iu-Imriali
Thou hii.lst
U'tUT p into thy
A wcll-UnoM n rfory is that of a .'rii'tnl
Taiiti was in a Kailiiiff v ' 1 lvarlc.l by a
!ritisb n ping of 1S12. Ht psuxnl the
deck with fuMetl anus during tbo fipht.
until be saw one of the assailants climb
ing on deck by means of a cable.
Friend, dwt tlnm want the rie?he
Raid, calmly.bum ing up, knife in bund
Tl... el. .1. !...- :i i... : t-i.-
n..i. ..... I1C llH, u. iC
man dnippcl into the sea.
A In-tter authenticated story is tif a
grave old Quaker, two of whose sonswent
into the late civil war w i.hout liisknowl-
edge. The youngest son was fired, as
was almost every other young man at
tint time from Maine to Plorida, with
the wish to give his life for the cause
which lie U-lieved just. lie. had accept-
ed a commission, but he did not w ish to
go without obtaining his father's con-
sent.
He took occasion to make his pre para-
tions rather ostentatiously in liis fat lier"s
J sigtit. laid out his olhcer's uniform, and
i trie,! to attract ti Mention, but all in vain.
As a last resort he seated himself in the
room where the old man was pacing
up and down and U-gan to iolish liis
s a ord.
His father watched him, with a face
growing wtler, and w ith dim eves. At last
he went up to the young man and said.
quietly :
" Samuel, if thee thinks thou must use
one of tlue tools, buy the best, and
I w ill pay for it, Samuel."
- - - . - ..
I liave not used all tif one bottle yet. I
suffered from catarrh for twelve years,
cxjiericncing the nauseating dropping in
Uie throat ieeuhar to that disease, and
nose bleed almost daily. I tried various
remedies without Is-tielit until last April,
when I saw Kly's Cream I'.alin n.lvertis-
I ed in the lsiston 7'.t.,;,f. I pnM-urtsl.a
1 Istle, and since the first dav's use have
had no more bleeding the soreness is
entirely gone. D. i. Davidson, w illi the
1!.. f, ..j.j r , ...
""""'". 'omieny w ,, i,,e iton
, jtmrtmi.
Tombstones for Soldier.
The I'niti-d States government has ad
vertised for .1.000 American while marble
headstone. Congress, on March HO made
an appropriation of i?JO.ouo to pay for
them. The headstones w ill lie used for
the unmarked graves of I'nion soldiers,
sailors and marines in various parts of
the countrr.
He ate green cticum Iters ;
They made him qite sick ;
Rut he took a few Pellets"
That cured him right quick.
An easier physic
You never will find
Than Pierce s guiall " Pellets,"
The Purgative kind.
Small but precious. 3,; .( T riaL
WHY GROVER WAS MAD.
A Wedding Cift prom Georgia
That Aroused Hls Iro.
Frm Iuc St.w yori, Trl'mn-.
viien the Tn!-i,Vnt wa murriel a j
pnMnta wmvM by express al me
White House from the Macon ((iai 7Vlr-
yri)Jt. It was an enormous tupeio bread
trav. It was a Democratic present from
a Democratic newspaper. The TclryrafJi
at that time-had as its editor Colonel A.
R. Lamar, a favorite cousin of the then
Secretary of the Interior, the Hon. L. Q,
C. Lamar. For this reason the Tdtfrrapli
was one of the papers which the Presi
dent saw frequently. That it often con
tained stinging and brilliant ragraphs
agajngt the Administration rather sharp-
sijlht, the useless tray was at once return
ed the d-nor. Sulwequently the tray was
dis;nsfsl t.f at a tit-orpin state fir as a
premium for the U'st homemade bread.
Some time after the bread-tray inci
dent a delegation consist i ng of Judge
Crisp, M. C, of (ieorgia; Senator Col
quitt, and Captain Kvau Howell, editor-in-chief
of th! Atlanta tut!luliitn, called
tm the President to recoiuinr.-iid a gentle
man to lie 1'niteti states Marshal lor the
Southern District of tieoryia., After the
visitors had given their reason tortlie re
moval of the inenmlient, they mid that
they had called in the interest of a gen
tleman w hose apimiiitiiieiit would be en
tirely ai.wj.table to theiieojdeof t ieorgia,
and hose iiaine was I.amar. Instantly
the Iiaine passed the lijis of the spokes-
Mr. Cleveland brought his fist j
I down on his desk with violence, at the
: Kline time saying with profane emphasis
1),.lIjfc(M, lirst
No, sir; no, s:r;imt il every man,
woman am
old in t ieorgia came liere
anil asked me to apxinl mat iciiow to j
an ollice, woiii.i l give mm xne meaiusi
place
idace in niv irift. Whv. sir. that man
..nwl. ,,iunll..l ,nw us uu u. M I li.V'i-
- -
land by sending an old w.iodcn bread
tray hero as a wtsl.ltng present, and then
asserting in tlie per that it was l.t l..r a
cradle."
These remarks were intei larded w ith
bluish flashes that gave evidence of the
. President's ltelief in the Christian relig-
ion and especially the doctrine of eternal
damnation. SenatorColquitt wasso taken
i aback at the President's outburst of in-
that he almost fainted. He
..""
j This reminds me
! u'siiit tieneral "Hen''
.f the story told
I-efcvre, tif Ohio.
The general had la-en taking a bath in
one of the marble tubs in the House
bath-r.oiii, attended by
a colored man.
..-..I ...I II... 1. 1 1 .... I
nun s.vnic.1 soiiir., ocsii or.iMies into
Turkish towels, v. hen a messenger came
to
the d.sir and announced that some
V"tlemen wished toseeien
U-fevre.
'Shall I bring them down here?" ask-
ed '.be messetiger; "tbey's in a powerful
hurry."
"Are they const it ucnls of mine'."' ask- j
"' vr--,s "p SUT1H"1 "M-iau ' "
1
'Y,'S' 1 l'l'ves they is," was the
nl"--
"well, keep them out of here," tx-
'"i'd he (iener.il, excitedly. -If my
people found out that I bathe in a marble
tub and am rubbed down by an attend- j
ant instead of going dow n to the creek i
: and drying myself w ith my shirt, it would j
lose me a thousand voles!"
In some quarters Melville W. Puller, i
who ha jat Wn nominated for Chief !
.. unit v vn un ''I'-' i" -ifi4inn iiift mi ,
eu Mates, is rear.ie.l asu stirewu lawyer
rather than a profound one, and
tnanv '
instances of liis adniitness are cititl. It
. i
is said that one of his earliest exhibitions
tif cleverness which brought him fame
was the defense of several Pobtnders
charged with murder. Puller succeeded
in pelting them separate trials, nnd then
defended them one after another. It was
: , ....... 1 ,1.... ,1 i. ...
, ...v UIUUKUI t" i
; lie l.-ast piilty was tried first. The trial
i was a lon; one, but Puller ultimately tri- j
nniphed and secured nit acijuittal. The !
! other cases were ut nee called, w hen to i
i the amazement of every one, Puller in-I
t induced in their behalf a full confession i
! of the crime by the one who had just j
i been acquitted. With circumstantial le-
' tail the criminal told of the murder,
j making it plain beyond question that he
was the guilty party. He could not lie
j tried again, as the law provided that a
i man could not be put twice in jeopardy
' for the same crime. At the same time the
j confession cleared all the other defend-
! ants.
Dairies in the Northwest
The movement toward dairying in Da-
kota is said to lie phenomenal. !teiorts
' of the organization of creameries, and
j here and then.- a cheese factory come
i from all quarters. Minnesota, also, is
j n T uw omi"? a P11 "' Iros,rous
ia,ry K,!lt0'
j . ""
Evangelist M.mn'.v is now in I.ca.lvilie,
j endeavoring to inject some religion into
j that w it ked city,
I .
Hood's Sarsaparilla
'Vmiliines. In a manner peculiar to Itself, the
IK-st WiHirl-punfj-.iiit and stn iiilieirla? reme
dies i tlie vrgrtalilc UuiMom. Vou u ill ttv.A
tin wonderful remedy ctt.-ct vc when- oilier
nH-dk-in.-s bat e VM.iL Try it a. It wiil
l-nrlljr your Moo.1. retnilato tl:c digestion,
and eive ww life and l igr 10 the emir ImxIt.
"II.hhI's S.irsaiarilla did ine frc.it pl.
I wa tirtsl out f rom ov,-r.n-k. and it tmtr-d
iMeiip." Mus i;. E. !rwMos, r..l.,-., N. V.
" 1 ii!tfred three year f nm hlosl .i..iu
I t.s HomI's S.-irsnp.irilta and think I am
cured." Mint. M. J. Iiavis, llrockr-irt. N. V.
1'urificH the JiJood
llood't SarsapariUa U chararter;zl t y
three peruiuritie : 1st. the mmUmrtiun rf
remedial agent ; Sd, the proportion ; 3d, the
praenw of securing the active medk-iual
qiuiltic. ThereMilttsamediriiieof nnuxual
strenKth, cltertliig ciire liithrrto unknown,
hend lor book couulnuig additional evidecre.
Hiwd Kjrifiiiarilla tones tip niv HTsle.n,
purities my Mood, aiiarrs-u m anti-tiie. and
seeina to make me oter." 4. V. l uom--i.,
Kegiktcr ol Ueed, Lowell. Mass.
" Hood'a 8ananarilla bat all other, and
1. m-r:nh mi..i., ... ..L r i- ...... .
1 -" .. ........ K..r.. . 1 ., m 1 IHIVfc
1 IM lUuk Suvel, iiew Vork City.
Hood's -Sarsaparilla
Sold by ill irurt.n. ft ; (ix for $S. Made
only by C L IKKD 4 CU, Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar.
SOME DOCTORS
1i..t ::iIt a -'iuit lit Uht can't rare '
Uiif iciliuw and -Nruralai. Mlier
rr Ui.y raw l.tu il.n'l. Aih-l-i.tn-ru,
ny iHliit; h ii car
'i'te i (Utf Tt "f it aim.
Iris i trial Uxra proved il to be
a ittl:t :r'ci!rr.
. H ,S.t . vr
fp Lv-l Tt ri tbi- lmlir ;,fltU
twin ra.-i,..w w i"
vtu Hh 'Ul evi'h le!lMiTy i-iirt.
i rw-rniwiidat oa Kit" if !"
tai.'w l tl nuil w tn tw"
rk! a.Uiif.1 lur . C. H. twos
Dnbttqu. Jsn.S. I-.
At hint w b m M Hrtrt v rnr "
wr.--.i- rnxl i l 'i uuuklui for
.1 tluo.l u hi m.
MmUM-llCJlut.
W St a4 rcnU for ! buHi'ifiU colored plo-
larv, Moorish Mai-n."
THE ATHLOPHOflOS CO. V2 Wall St. M.1.
Horsemen, Attention I
DDnpUnC I
LUIULIIUO . ;
Bronchos for Sale.
I have f.irniic fiinil.'Hl V 1"' Iin't "f Mexlmn
Kt.m.-li-K flnsl In it nn Ktan Allen, from
lull -IiIoinI SuiiIi autre,. Hit-y an- lil.K-kv iu
siw. wuh h. Hvy rwiic ainl tnils, of pwnl action
toi'l niiKtlv ituvs in ,-,,Uff. Krom filv l.l litly .4'
Ihr 1J im- nwri-iu f-n. llin, u,ls years old
ikI tu ish.iic fnnii ". M '' tniul. Tla-M- h.,r
,au l- t-ii at thr irtir! W in. Ilny. K- mile
ti.,nh "t K. l'"l."ii ait't after May l-Vs-1. tn
Klfl lts-t m n.-r. or a line leant ,,f drivers.
Ttniw verv n-a-sM.iil.lc
M. H. HARTZELL,
niarjl.tl'. K.-kt.
-li,l,lili-tl l-."(.
JOS. II0RNC&C0.,
f ITTSBUG, f A.
j WV an- non :ii:is .rin; lii;irt:iti.n of .lir
tr.l. liiu, k silk-, tulonst -Ul. India silk-,, vel-
i vets, l.lavi tirt g'KI-. shawl-. LtdUV wraj.,
i
fn-ii- li satin.-; and wot. h :iiiKhan, n..u'ry.
Ifloves. cinl.roi.Uri.a, laii-s, UiMe linens, honsi
k.v).i!i; 'fcrli. la.v curtain", and ilraueries, rii
lin, millim ry, ladiiV iiierino underweur. nuts-
tin .m l. iw-i.r. .ln- trimminir, Uillunx, 4'-Ae.
AL-" urn's uii'i.-rwuar, inM-kwinr, fine white
khins lialf Ihi-e. hrndk'-n-hi.'f-. unitirvibts &e.
ur fi-nlim p.l. are iiiirteit dinTtly froin
tit- tiiaiHifi.i'tiir." in F.unii. and all American
.wid. are ptm-liaH-d fnsn llio liytnlifai-tim'n
lln--t. tVc an- !h.i ennh'.t-l to (minute with
any h.me in tlie country in the matter of jiri.-os.
We rarry the lurp-t a-wortna-nt of (roodi! in all
ili'isiriaicnt-. to f!in'i in any e-taliU-hmciit in
WiMeru IVmwhania.
V. lien yon riane to the city, lake a l,ik thnaigh
.air M.in, whi'tiK-r joii ttaiit to laiy or na.
All d.-irtin-niA are now tockeil f,a the
Hrfiii2 malt1.
t inlets by .inaii receive i-areful and pnimpt at-U-ntion.
JOS. HORSE & GO'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Pittsburgh.
ortviy
Pa.
ERRINE'S puhe
BARLEY MALT
FOR
Malaria
AND
i?J tv""' iSSfS T:xn.v
wn. : I Mil I Urv I 1 1 II
X t 4" rI3r In Norili .'aro-
VWMi'ff lnirlli-:--siall
ni:
s.iky tiuW ml tiw.
i lie ronslariC de
n.aiKl for ymir
t-.al-le re jiraiin
.ei'.;iat tht tar-t-
dttplu-ate f my
lftit onlr. Thvis- us
lr I'crrlne'R Fur
JiHrl.y Malt pro-
Itiumn remedy ftr
Miliaria and Indlgvs-
tl'IL'
I 4 A V
.Ul-'.J.:!
nvrcH
THE
LABEL.
It will rsrileat from
Ui arstem mil tba fbmut j
of Malaria.
IHBF4TIOXS. Take Part of a Wlne
lassf.il Three Tlmr a Dm.?.
'.,r sale bv all Drnirett thrraishont th Cni"d
tai. and (fcUbdiL uu gt-uuiae uulMa tHMnaif
aigQalurvof
S. A J. S. PERRINEf
' TS.r.T.fl,T..
7 . miiM T.
Ft,llaH-liloa. l--
f ATA R H R . Prof. C. H. Cook. Prin-
boiiHT-rt. IIMOIIY. I'M.. WlVs of ATT K K st KK.MKl'V
it (At-iKkh : "His t:it I --it iMttliutor for Ci-
tniTh I cr iri'tl. Il i tin UM ratarrh cun I
firinci It is tin iiuj t him I it"ii,4 ti iwuf
ainUiinc T vwr trif-l. If any n iit (f mhi
KhfHiltl nid thix. 1 wi-h him Unmhttjiiitl tlml I
Ntywilhall Mii'vhiy OuU I in n-uiiiii1l with
Mr. I. M. t.niv. .ni- ..f tin .n,.rir-tiKN of Nature's
Remtdy for Ctlarrtt. lit- is un u-ihht. JirtHtrM!
trt iiticnmtt. uii'l nKiii-ii is tiif U1 catarrh
r.-iti'i!y tlixt ran lv foiiiiti. It has -url me. mii.
1 tallow it Mill riirrttnv titmhi utleriiu: frum
Il isiii'i im i,ui.i;ii .mi iiiitii-rs. ji iim w
w-ih liy nmil : priit- ?1. kvury iKtekum-.-ontninsa
full qiiiirler t.uiti'l of ini-ili.-ine. s.-ml Iim- our
t..kliinsi.:t jii..ientiil,-l --How tociireCiiturrh."
Ad,in . M. l,KAY4.t.O.,lUSH,hrJltllA!..Vi
cocmv. Vx.
C ALESME M
O WANTED, l
Pitshinc. rt'liatit men to i-hiiviimi for ,l'H
SFHY S T'H'k. I'ennuueiii emiiloviti.-ut ituanin-
'."ft u?ih lm'r )'KVpiy
3loEN BROTH ERS.
Rochester,
N. Y.
I ROSE E CLEVELAND, Si7
I President Cleveland.
"Social Mirror: Or, Moral and Social Culture."
I- the title of the irruiid new book intrrxluced by
!: ClevclHiii. Jn4-mt. an uiirmralU'itl mic
j v, roMiM-lv illulrulNl. Hith elet-imt litho
j Itrapli plalcof MISS CLEV EEL. AN D. The
j wurk i a enrtiplrte ttTiiiiw on "Moral ami Ax-inl
i uliMre. true MuuliiHwi and Wnnmtinuuti.'' The
iiiitlierh iii!lume. IV piitieni uitli the bova,
K-p yoiir Uiiirhi't rt'-ar vm. Home iH'antiliil,
K!mly iroveriuiH-iit. The art of coi-vernation. the
a kuarti anl hy. A rrMither's cini. Ktipiette in
all it? hmiieh. Ac. Ae. lis mehanical execu
tion l mi'4irfntfti. making it the iiansihoMnmt
wih-cri)tim Ut..k ever puUti-h(f. Tin illuMra
tion are Uie tlnmt, taaile by (ieciaJ artisti.
AGENTS WANTED
Kvcn wherr. Thi.- suet-, of workliu; a-nts is
sotm-lliinir reraartalile. N'im.- lit liv. etierm-tle
m.-ii und woiiu-u umiUisI on this work. H e jfimr-nniit-1:.,
i i wive tf.kkitokv. Agi-ntii ut work are
milking front frt to 91.1 n-r dsv.
W rit itt nU'-v fur iliutni.-ii circular ho.1 terms
and nmne your choice of IciTitor)-. urtosectin?
it iu&tHii. svimI tl lor enmplete aenti. otltltt.
hii-li Ik-furu anlvil i,y return mail. wt
paiU. LilH-rat t,rm ffiiarniiiecl. Address
J. U uei:iikkt rrnusitixii no.,
SIT und '.il-Mllive St.. ST. l.dfis. Mu.
c
lol'KT PlItH LAMATIO.N".
Wlttrnvtn Thj lT..nnl.U U'lrti.wa 1 T .
......... . . . e-o..,uliil . ii.i.i n . ii.r.r
! rnKukiii Junior theMevcraH ourp 4 ftnmotr
J Pica rf" tin vcral itnitui etrUiTMiu' Ui PUh
Jtt-Heial liirit. and Jtifitci f tiir Court of Ker
I ainl '.eniiinrraii.i licuifH. Jaail liHlivurv ih
trial ol all eapitn) anl other olVcii-lcni hi the aid
l:Mrit. aixl sami ri. Walk F.Rantl Oi.tVKK K Hiia
vi a, r('t . Jtiitof the 1 4Kinrf'iiiiiii(m I'lraa
wliu Ju-itecp f the ftriirHMtrttrcr anl Tanntiier
an-, .ii.-rul Jail lrlivfy for the trial of all capi
tal ati1 1 t her oilt-inicn. in the tUiunty f S4niert
have their preivt. ami Ut me rtiretert,
f-r holtlia a Court ol'i'riittuoii I'lea and tn-tteral
Qitirtr cxrw-ioii ff the IVaee and licnerul Jail
It livcry, ati'l iVairu or iyer mud Terminer at
soineNet, on
. MONDAY, MAY. 2S, 1S88.
N.rTicK h. h-n-hy civen to all the JiMieex of the
IViu-e. Uie t;.4oii,-r and t'otnqaMffl within the
aid t'oiintyof Somerset, tliat thev he then and
there in their proM-r s,ns w hh their rolls, ree
.rd. iniiiiltioaA, examnmti.ms and otiier re-nii'mhrani-es.
to.lo tliwe thinit which to Iheir
olhi and In tliat behalf apis-nain to be done,
and alo they who sill imweente atraint the pris
oner, that are or ahali he in the jail (( Some net
tkstnty. t he then and there to prosecute agaiuat
them I," .hall Ju4.
8herltr.Ofl.ca, 1 B. ft. McJ.ILI.fcS.
May 4, 'NS f SherttT.
The Cheapest and Best
JOB WORK
At the Herald Office.
BRONCHOS !
r
Shiloh's Consumption Cure.
This is lieyoml question the most a uc
cesaful Cough Mexlicine we have ever
sold, a few iloscs invariably cure the
worst rases of Cough, Croup, and Bron
chitis, while its wonderful success in the
cure of Consumption is without a par
allel in the history of medicine. Since
its first discovery it baa been sold on a
guarantee, a test which no other medi
cine can stand. If yon have a cough we
earnestly ark you to try it Price 10
cents, SO cents, and $ 1.00. If yoor lungs
are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Shi
loh's Porous Plaster. Sold by George W.
Benford 4 Son.
A School Teacher's Heroism.
Miss Mollie Green is the heroine of a
story which comes from Perry county,
Tennessee, where she teaches in a country
school. One day, a correspondent relates
the children were busy w ith their lessons,
w hen a shaggy dog, foamingat the mouth,
snapping and biting, dashed in at the
door and made toward one of the little
j ones.' The brave woman sprang be
I tween them and the intruder,, told them
it was a mad dog. She then kicked at
l it, her skirts protecting her, and, by the
aid tif a heavy ruler, kept it at bay until
all the children had fled. The infuriated
anilmlj repeatedly sprang at her thmat,
but she was too agile to be caught, and
resolutely held her ground. When all
the little ones were gone she desperately
fought oft" the dog until she reached the
door, which she pullet! ti after her, and
fell fainting outside. The children hud
in the meantime run to the nearest
houses, an eighth of a mile distant, and
given the alarm. Two men came up
and after reviving the teacher, killed the
dog. The animal had been terrorising
the neighWhood for two days. The
grateful parents of the children took up
a subscription and gave the young lady
u fine saddle horse.
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy.
Shiloh's Catarrh Hemedy, a marvelous
cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker
Mouth, and Headache. With each bot
tle there is an ingenious Nasal Injector
for the more successful treatment of
these complaints w ithout extra charge.
Price 50 cents. Sold by George W. Ben
ford & Son.
An Honest Judge.
A Texas man met a friend from the
country on the street. " How do you
come on?" exclaimed the former.
" When I last heard of you you had a
lawsuit on hand with Tom Smith aliout
a fine horse- How did that end?"
"I won it. I completely got away
w ith Tom. You see the justice was the
most honest man in the world, sol wrote
him a note asking him to accept the in
closed $o bill."
"I should think the judge would have
ruled against you for trying to bribe
him."
" So he w ould if I had not been care
fill to sign Tom Smith's name instead of
my ow n. I tell you there are several
ways of killing a dog other than choking
him to death with liver. Texat Sifting:
Answer This Question.
Why do so many jieople we see around
us seem to prefer to stiller and be made
miserable by Indigestion, Constipation,
Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Coming np
of the Pots!, Yellow Skin, w lien for 73
cents we w ill sell them Shiloh's System
Yitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold
by Geo. W. Henford .v Son.
. . . -
He Was Reflecting.
A man stood waiting on the corner of
Woodward avenue and Sproat street yes
terday when a grocer's wagon came np
and the driver delivered some goods at a
house. While he was gone the 'horse
ttiok fright and started off, and when he
rameout and looked all around he asked
of the lounger :
I you see my rig?"
I saw yon drive up here !"
" Pait the horse and wagon are gone."
" Yes."
" I 'id they run away? "
"I am not sure, but I think they did."
" Didn't yon see 'em go?"
" Why, yes, I gnpjiose so."
" And yon made no effort to stop the
I horse?"
" I don't remember that I did."
" Well you are a mighty mean man ! "
"Am I ? Don't do me an injustice, sir.
Pact is, I was buried in reflection, and
didn't take notice of anything. Man
back here offered mo thirty cents to
bring in a ton of coal, and I was figuring
ou how I could sublet the job and make
n quarter of it. Sorry, Bir but we all
have our reflective moments." iMroit
Some Foolish People
All ,w a cough to run until it gets be
yond the reach of medicine. They of
ten say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in
most cases it wears them away. Could
they bj induced to try the successful
medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which
we sell on a positive guarantee to cure,
they would immediately see the excel
lent effect after taking the first dose.
Price 50 cents and $1. Trial tizet free.
At all Dm-gisU.
Why Laura Lost Her Beau.
Laura once had an affluent beau,
Who called twii-e a fortnight, or so,
Now she sits, Sunday eve,
All lonely to grieve,
Oh where is her recreant beau,
And why did he leave Laura so?
Why he saw that Laura was a languish
ing, delicate girl, subject to sick head
aches, sensitive nerves and uncertain
temjicrs; and knowing w hat a life-long
trial is a sickly, fretful wife, he transferr
ed his attentions to her cheerfnl, healthy
cousin, Ellen. The secret is that Laura's
health and strength are sapped by chron
ic weakness, peculiar to her sex, w hich
I'.llen averts and avoids by the use of Ir.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This is
the only remedy for woman's peculiar
weaknesses and ailments, sold by drug
gists under a positive guarantee from the
manufacturers, that it will give satisfac
tion in every case or money will ls re
funded. See guarantee on the lsittlo
wrapp-r.
The Homeliest Man
In Somerset, as well as the handsomest
and others, arc invited to call on any
druggist and get nt a trial bottle of
Kemp's Palsam for the Lungs, a remedy
that is selling entirely upon its merits
and is guaranteed to tnre and relieve all
Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma,
P.ronchitis and Consumption. Price 50
cents and f l.
There are .1, -100,000,000 people living on
the planet which we inhabit. And yet
there is now and then a man w ho won
ders what the rest of mi w ill do w hen he
dies.
A Thousand Dollars Each
Was the price demanded by a skillful
dentist to part w sth a magniticent set of
teeth. Many people part with their
teeth for nothing, because they neglect
to care for them. Minot's Dentifrice
price - cents insures beautiful teeth
healthy gums.
(tambountT
For The NERVOUS
The DEBILITATED
The AGED.
5 iW.-4-if''?. &tx
i ir N-aa.. ' ' . J-raeeajrP
W ,iik
It
HEVER
OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO
WILL SOOl FliND JHjAT IJ
LASTS LOj-lGE!, TAG JE5
SWEETER TrA(S 0JrE(; TO
BACCOS, AKD UILL pLEASE
yoi.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT, AND
INSIST ON CETTINC IT
fZRy pLlic EJAi-JOED LIlE
aboe cJt.
ARBUCKLES'
name on a package ot COFFEE is a
guarantee of excellence.
a package ot COF
3 of excellence.
ARIOSA
is kept in all
m the Atlantic to tl
COFFEE is kept in all nrrt-class
stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific
COFFEE
is nerer ftooA -when exposed o the air.
Always buy th's brand inheraietically
sealed ONE POUND PACKAGES.
Tor full Information of the route, where to ob
tain Uovernment linds. Maps, Etc., Addrea
A. M. BRAVKE.RWGE,
Central Passenger Agent,
Corner 7th Ave. and SmithHeld Streeta,
Pittsburth. ra.
Oils! Oils!
The Randan! (i! r.impanr. of Pittsbiirjrh, Ta.t
maket m vwmltr of mat i u fort 11 r in ft: fur lh
lNtmcinic trade tbe tintfut braudft of
Illuminating & Lubricating Oils
Naphtha and Gasoline,
That can be made from retrolenm. We challenge
comparison with every known
PRODUCT OF PETROLEUM.
If you wixh the most uniformly
Satisfactory Oils
IX THE
.American iMarket,
Ask for ours. Trade for Somerset and vicinity
supplied by
((fK St J1EKRITS and
tHiMKKSET, PA.
wppt-'HT-lyr.
EXCELSIOR
COOK STOVE
M1YS UMimT.
EIGHTEEN SIZES Al KINDS.
ill Futtaerc m be IM !
MAXVFACTWED Br
L 1 KM & 0.1111 HI
ASD FOB SALE UY
R. B. Scliell & Co.,
SOMERSET. PA.
I I.K Til ACCEIT OR REFl'SE.
To John Man nr. residing in Johntown, Cam
bria County, l'a. : .
You are h.-reby not I lied tu apiiear at an Or
phan i ourt 4) he held at Simeret on Monday,
the -SKb day of May, next, lo act-ei or refue
to take th real ftatu of I mac AnLeny. deeeacd,
of Jenner Tov iuhip. ttonienwt iiily, peuu a.,
at tbe appralM-.l valuation, or show caune why
the mine ahouM not be wild.
Hherirawmej. I K. 8. McMILI.EX.
Uouieraet, April IS, 'SS. slienrT.
atatcof Ina ftnifliorr. dereawl, late of Koek
wood !d rourli. Somenet Co. l'a.
Lettem of administration on the above estate
having- been erHiite.1 to the nndemimed bv the
pner authority, notice is hereby riven to ail tier
mmn liidebte.1 to said etaU, to make itumediate
payment, and th,n-e bavitur .-iftim. aaainKt, tuc
aame to prwent th,'m duly aiitheutiraied f act
tlement on balnplav, the ltlth day of Mar.
at the late reaideBce of deceased In Koekwood
BocTugb.
JACOB PHII.LtPn.
. AdmiuburaUir,
I limpt. l-raaesFajBal
HEME TOfilC.
Celery and Coca. th prominent In
areiiieDtm an the hret and safest
Nerve Twin. It strengthen! and
quiets the uerrous system, curing .
Kerrow W'eakaea, liratena, feieep
IrMneaa. &e.
MM ALTERATIVE.
It drive not tbe potaonota nntnonof
the biood purifying and enrlchUw It,
and ao overoomiii tnoa diaeaaea
reaultin ft-um In. (hit ot bnpover.
Jibed biood.
LAXATIVE.
Acting mildly but torelyon thebowe'j
it core habitual conMipation, and
promotesatvgularbabit. Uurength
n tbe (tomacb, and aldi dlgewlon.
DIURETIC.
In tt errmrosltlon the best tad rant
active diurctioof the Materia Medio,
are combined rtentiflcaHy with other
fleetly retnedlea for diaeaie of Ut
kldneya. jt can M teuea on 10 aw
quick relief and arwedy cure.
Jaadidoftlwniitliliwli iialn
.fnapMoa. wuoiu wd Un. iwmoj '.ti
(ataraabtebeuaat. aMlteciloaiaa,ctuc
tall inrtlT-ritT
Ma U N. taU Vf DntflaU:
WEUS, RICHARDSON A CO, Prop1
BUKLUIOToa. VT.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
BALTIMORE Jk OHIO RAILH0AD.
SOlfERSET A CAMBRIA BRAXCH.
IHSTANCE AND FAKE.
Miles. Fare.
Somcmet to Stoystown Ui 40
fiotnenet to Hooveraville 17 50
Somereet Ui Bethel 10
Somerset to JohnMovrn . 36 I 10
Somerset to Bockwood..:
Somerset to liarrett IS 60
Somerset to Meyt-nslale 21 TO
Somerset to Cumberland...... M 2 00
Somerset to Washington - 210 5ft
Somenet to Baltimore 'JbO 1 50
Somerset to t-'reina . .- 24 HO
Somerset to Confluence..... 26 90
gomernet lo C'tinueUsviHe 62 1 SO
Somenet to fituhurgh. 110 S 40
The farn to Philadelphia is tS.H, and to New
York, .1UM.
Summer Arrangement--In flecl Apr. 29, t.
X0RTII-BOIXD TRAIXS.
JOHNSTOWN EXPRESS Xo. 91. t
Arritfi.
Johnstown.. 725 a m
Rorktroo.1. 6::
HOMKKhET.-
tieiger . lY.'iy
huivnuiwn 6:21
llooveniville. :.2
Hetiiel C Iti
MAIL-No. 93.
Arrive?.
Johmtoau.... 1:15
Pittshtirgh-... :) m
KotkKood 11:11 a in
Miitord ll:u!a ui
Someri.-t ll:4-f tu
Slovhtown 12:11 p in
liiM,ver!iviUe.l2:22 p in
lk-lhel 12::k p m
Pawcngera from I'ittuhurgh change cam for
poiuu ou the Soiuer-el it Cambria at Koekwood.
SOMERSET AC-COMMODATIOS-No. K. t
Lrmt. I Arrim.
Baltimore 10:0 a tn SOMERSET .5:3 p m
PittnlKirxh ...... ::i p m
Kockw.Axl .. 5-15 p m I
Milford 5:27 p m
J-atvengcn. for Somerset from the cast and treat
on Uie l'utitburfh Diviniou, change can at Koek
wood. SOUTII-BOUXD TRAIXS.
BALTIMORE MAIL-No. 92. t
Lrava Arrim
Johnstown.. 7:fi0 a m RorkwcHHl 9:45 a m
bethel P:2:t a iu I t'linibertaltd lnio p m
llooven,villeM h:.t a in 1 VVayhingtou. 5:15 p m
sti,yKtown.. H::,itni Itaittinure 6:15 p m
trtiger 9.15 am 1 Pituburgh 2MU p ui
StiMKRSET 9:21 a lu
Mi tloni a m
Passenger, for poiiiut eart and west change cant
, at Koc-knood.
AfXXIMMODATlON No. 94.
Isarr
Johnstown 3.-00 p m
Bethel 3:.C1 pax
lloorerwtlle... S'4H p m
Moytown J p in
tieiger . 4r25 p m
Somkrhkt 4::l m
Miitord .......4:42 p in
rri ref
Koekwood 4:45 p m
I 'timheriand ... 7:U5 p m
Pittsburgh ::) P m
Wahuigiou. 7:20 am
llaltimore - b -'u a in
Pawengeri for eaatan.l went change ran at
Rot-kMuod.
RtlCKWOOD ACt-OMMOHATIOX No. 96. f
Leafa I Arritrn
SuMr.Bf et 5:i5 p ni Koekwood 6:(r p m
Milford... ':: j. m
Pawngers leaving on this train can make con
nection at Ko. kwooil with night Ex pres. train
eat and weU
Daily, t Peily except Sunday.
BALTIMORE .1- OHIO RAILROAD.-
r limn man m vmox.
EAST-BOCXD TRAIXS.
YHtih. 4c
Traint Isnrt OtmOrrTit tx. Mail. Rrpmt.
I'itL-l.uriih l:m r. M. K...I a. m. 9:20 r. H.
ltru.l.l.H-k 1:2a " -:2I
M-KeesK,rt ,s.:il "
West iSi-u loll 2:2:1 " - 10 25 -
itroad Kord 3 20 " "
t.mnellsvllle :'. " 915 " ll ju
Ohio l-yle t irj " 10:19
Coiitltieui-c 4:::i ' lo::(7 J2:Lia.jf.
I rsina 4::i, " 10-42
t'asM-lman 5:01 - ll:i'2 -
Koekw.Kul 5:1.1 11.11 " 12:50 "
tiarretl 5-27 " ll:Jt
Sniishiiry June. 5.:fci ' 1 1 ::;
Meyenuiaie 5.;s " ll::t5 1:15 -
Keystone 5:45 11J2F. H .
Sand Patch 6:50 " ll: l! " 1.25
Southampton i14 " "
Kairhope 0: - 12:17 '
Hymliuan 6::i " 12:2. "
tlimberland 7.-H5 " l:tJ " 2:4-5 "
Washington 5:15 ' 7.21) -
Baliiiuore (arrive) 6:15 " m.jo "
IVE-sT-BOUXP JRA IXS.
Vnbmt'n
Tmin Letttt VutnbrrCtl Ac. Mail, K'prrn.
Bahiraore a. m. 10-00 a. m. H-i5r. Jt.
Wii.-hiiiirii.n 10.V .-
(Mitntterlumt tu) M 3-i" p. . a-
Hymlmuu " 3-:i7 " 2-10 11
Fair hop sV ' ii-iil '
Sunt ham pton H-.V
ShihI FaicU y-pj --j7 afT'
Keystone E 4-:;i
MfVfrwiiilc ;v.T""
Saltiury June. 4-w "
arrvtt -40 .-4
K4M kwood -V mo t 5-45
4 aAehnuiu lIMi'i "
t' retina lo-:y r-:t7 i'i.i "
Contiuenre lo-;: 4-is
obio lytf ' ,.7 4-:v "
nnelWnie n-.'jO .vi.s
HrfMid Konl 11-53 " i-4
West Newion 1-'-4."p. m. 7i! " jr "
M K ee rt - '4 7-, ' r-:ft "
BraddiN'k l-an
Ar. i'ittsbuixh 2-00 ' S-;W 44 i'-'lb"
The time given is Eastern Standan Time.)
Mail Trains connect at Rockwood with trains
to and from Somerset and Johnstown, at ilvnd
man with trains to and fnm liedford, at (iarrett
w ith trains to and rrom herlin. at Salisbury Junc
tion with trains to and from Salisbury.
All Traint Stop for PoMenijmwhert TimritGitm.
W. M. CT.EMKNTS. Manager.
f'HAjl. o. MI LL, k-n. Paw. Ag'C
PITTSBURGH PA.
SOLE-LEATHER-COUNTER-WILL-MOT-
RUN-OVERALL-SCLIC-LEATHER-EVERY-
PAIR v.'AF.RANTCO'
Schell & Shivler,
Somerset, la.
aprJO-lyr.
FASHIONABLB
CUTTER and TAILOR,
Having Jiad many
Yours, Ac,
WILLIAM St. HOCHSTETLER,
80 it as it, Pa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
E.ute of Eliaa P. Kerr, dee d, late of Addison
Township. Momemet County,
Letteraof admin it ration on theaboveeatatehaT.
lnir been arantei to the undersig-ned by tbe proper
authority, notieehi kereby iriven to ail per-uiu
Indebted tonald estate to make Immediate pay.
ment. and thoae having claims attaintl tbe aame
will preaent them duly antbenueated ti.c aeule
uent to tbe Adiniulat'ralor without delar,
DAMKL AI'lil'STI.VE.
rnayl . AdinlnUtrator.
fa -rtl j m
It Wfl -' t'tf J'ear" 'prrieu-e
L ,-'J'LV fL. ' " brancheaof
f f t the Tailorinc bna
fe L 1 riuew. I iruaraniee
Si y . wtiKfaction to all
' lJ -f: who may rail up-
-A J J I V on me and favor
'If M ;4 . I -J me witli Utetr pat-
S sS
Horse Sheets keep horses smooth,
clean and ready for driving.
The ow ner of tliis horse spends
an hour a tlay clean ing him ratlier
than buy a Horse Sheet.
5A Ironside Sheet
The Stronfrcst Horse
Sheet made.
5 a Lap Dusters
I at CstlM: will vBa.
?a Horse Sheets
Ar. atft ap strong.
'a Horse Covers
Will Isnp llu D!t
5iF!y Nets.
AratMBWtaaajtrafsn.
Don't get stuck with poor I Iorse
Sheets. If your dealer don't haw
5A Ironsides Sheets ask him to
fjrder some for you.
Copyrighted '-'-S, Wm. Avkes & Sons.
To all Interested in Breeding and
Imparting Horses.
IMPORTED PEKCHERON, SHIRES AND j
CLYDESDALE
STALLIONS. j
Fully Aiflimat,!. in simnd llt-alth, strung, vig j
oto.i5.au,l reaily t'.ir i-trvii-,-.
A!. a I'hoir,- lot of i.iit-K-1ire" ymm Ti-r-rhrruii
KriHHl Mares, lu li-al : a very deairahle
pnr.;liiw.
Tenns fuvoraMe to roiiori.ilile panitn.
Correi'inli-m-e aoli'.-iieil. Pn,:npt repiiefi given
PVtTI. II. HACJiK,
IMIflltTEK,
Cor. 5th Ave. and Market St.
I'lTTsr.rrtfiir. r..
Or. Schench'c
Mandrake Pills
PURELY VECETAELE
AND STRICTLY RELIABLE.
They act DiRECTLVand promft
ly on the Liver aud Stomach,
restoring theconstipattd organs
to healthy activity, and are a
positive and perfectly safe cure
for Constipation, Liver Com
plaint, Sick Headache, Bilious
ness, and all other diseases ari
sing from a disordered condi
tion of the Liver and Stomach.
They are the on'.y reliable vege
table Liver Pill sold.
They are Perfacity HARMLESS.
They ara PURELY VEGETABLE.
TRY THEM.
Tor Sale bT nil Dnirctrt. Tri " ct. r-T hoi;
3 box. fur liTi i:ta.: ir et Lv nniif. w?;if f--. m
ncciptuf uric. lr. 3. U. (khi-iM-k s-i PWI
IMXCMTIAM has rrvo'.iituiniwl tlie worl.l
llVC.ri I JVi rtiiriixilie la-4 Iih!I r niiiry.
4 the 1,-al aiuoRi; th wnn.len of iuv,-:itive
jinwjn-sn I; a iiietti.Ml an.1 -.y-trni of wurk that
ran be perfomieil all over the country witri.rtit
wparatinir tiie worker, from liieir ti-..te- I'ur
lilientl :any one can iio the work : i-iilier wx.
yonnjror ol'il : iiospoi-ial aliility re.iiir-,l : .-api-tal
n.it m-etle.1 : you art- utarieil fr,-e. rut lliis
out ami return to tisait.j toeu ill eml yoa free
Minietliius: of irreat value mnl imoiirTamv lo yoti.
tiiat will tart you in biiwine., wli:-h will l.rinic
roil in more money rilit au-ay llian anything
else in the worl.l. 'Gnimlmtttit firr. A.ii.r. Tkt E
A Co.. Angina, lie. jaull-'HS-iyr
I
1
rii,v-'$4t'-'-!
Xj.ffii'
Somerset Lumber Yard.
ELLAS CUNINGHAM,
MANt FAcri REit in Dealer, Wini.F.-.ALea and P.i.taii fr or
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS.
Hard and. Soft "Woods.
OAK, POPLAR, SiniNUri, PICKETS, JIOCLIiIXCS.
ASH, WALXVT, FL(M)RIKU, SAgir, STAIR RAIL1,
CHERRY, YELLOW PIXE. 8HIX0LES. IXiOr.sl BALUSTERS.
CHESTNUT, WHITE PISE. LATH, ELIXUS, NEWEL PDPTS.
A General Line of all grades of Lnmber and Building Material and fcooflng S'iiit kept In dock.
Also, can furnish anythiris in the line of our business to order with reasonable
pnimptnena. such as Bracket. ()i-!-sized work. etc.
ELIiVS C IJjSTjSTISrOIIAI,
Ofijce and Yard Opposite S. & C. R. R. Station, Somerset, Pa.
wm it
PITCH AT!
SHA?
PHACTKALLT
Over 50O
Ceaut.ful
ATT
. ...
Designs.
C:.-c:-!r't.
konu.'.:ental bronze company.
.ALESME
N
WAN ! ) ivriuaneiitpo.
rvin 1 Jiy. sliioip.g.mrHn-
I1 wfth SALARY AND EXPENSES
paid. Anv detenuim-d tnau can succeed wnh
ua. Peculiar advantage to beginnera. toi-k
complete, including many fail-selling special
tiea. tnitftt free. A.Mre at once. iNametnia
paper.) ck.i. JiKOTUtKd, Nurvrvmeu,
noeuester, .
4--im.
CALESMEN VANTED.
O 'for Tire nntiKER
NURSERIES. Established vtix Mu-ady empioy
meul and good pay. hend l"r tenns at otiee.
II. E. HOOKER A CO..
-2-2. Kw hester, N.Y.
tlx. hrSii
1 1 1 1 i
A. C. YATES & Co
Best made Clothing
in Philadelphia
for 3ien and Children.
Sixth and Chestnut
(Leiler Buil.lins;.
All Dniit.-...,. .Un; . and ! .Al. fTrprr4 only bj.
Dr. Settt Arnold. Coip.. Wooauc.i. a 1.
Two for a Cent
And trie best ever made. Cheap
enough, surely, and so good that
lhc5e who iiave used tliem won't hjve
any others. V.hat arettiev? .th-lo-pho-rcs
Pills. Wliatsrethejfor? for
d. ordered Stomach or Liver,lnd:5:est
ion. Oyspepsia.Constipation, Nervous
or General Debility. Headache, Lassi
tude, L'iseases of Wor.icn. Trey'il
ta(e away that tired feelir-g, eive new
l-fe and st'ensrth. Smali a id peas
ant to tale. yet worderfuily effective.
Prepared foin the formula of an
errinent physician. Neatly put up in
bottles, and sold by all druggists.
THE ATHLOFHOROS CO
112 Wall St.. New York.
CatawrH
You Will Save
Voney,
Time,
Pain,
Trouble,
ami will cu:e
CATARRH
Ft uting
ELY'S
EDriil n M MAI
HAY-FEVER
A particle I ftjv!ii-tl into rh noxtrtl and is
airTV'liif. Prit'f. .-tifeiit at 'irnjtii : ly mail,
rttri-iTfl. KI.V kUuS., .- ortvimith. 8t.,
New ork.
WANTEDS
Orders roroar l're,Viim,vf.
Stead, Work
For Honest. Sober.
Industrious Men.
Ptarr sad Ktpt"JJt.:
OU MOMS rric. OUICNLT LEARNCO
SatisfactWN Guarantee to Customers ui
XfiitH. V run iuiutf-iiuitulY lur leruu.
1430 So. Penn Square. Philadelphia, Pa.
nipMf REWARDED are th
I V 11 ! 1 here i (1 t!if ami ihen at't'
Liity wnl i.ii't i.oitorrt'tie cmi'!iyiiint thai will
not take tiit-in fnni their hnie and fiuiiiiiefl.
The rjnttlL! an- iarie a:il sur? for every imintri
o'ln rn : many nnvt rmuie and are pw niak
inar M-vera! hnndfp! dollars a mot.rh. Ii N eay
for any on lo luuke 50 and ufAvurtl wr diT who
is wi'.tinif to work- Either sex. vonnir ''d ;
Oiipiiat mrt needed: we turt yon, everyihiua;
De'v ; no s(eeinl ability rwitiirfd younie r old ;
fan do it well as any on.. Vrit to im a: onco
for ftill irtiruUrn. whifh we mail free. A tdreaa
Stinnu.n k O.J.. I'or!lai:d, Me. jan It.Ns-lyr.
SALESMEN WANTED
ToSell Nursery Stock. Frmam-ntem
plovujiiit and ifoott --alary tt h"iir-t. en.-rK-tio
men '1 iie h(iint in iLi!y kanied. Wt? prruw
all the r'iahle new aru- ui tiiat anl 1tui
metttai Trrs. rite for tfrm.
IMH.l'Ls, HiiXK A Tfl 'MAJ.
Kstuhii.die'l -X W it OtE-rF-Jt, s.
Mapi is AvE.Mta Nimkr:e.-.
WANTED
I To iiitro.ln.-e or.r KCll.tni.t: 117'M. HAT
i TtlK tr.KTIUKHS. an,! I'.".' Nova wima
I.ASD '..! I'h'.K in thin und itil.oinitie; I'niiutiea.
Tin.y ARUTAKi.Mi mt: leao.
i:irTMih.r-.
Cnmlrrfittid f.iiiMy F'rttHz'r Co.. Oirlitif. Pa.
IT WILT, PAY YOU
To BI T TOVB
MEMOItlAS 1VOIIK
Wm. F. SHAFFER
8OMKRSKT, PEWA.,.
Mimufjy .lnrer ctf and Dealer la
mm m mwi
- iosent Work "ri,A..Itn if ,utir, fnaS ttiur
Aim. A'jmtfnrthe WHITE Bko.XZE'
Peroma in need of MnM JJFNT WORK wll
fiiid it to their iuier.t 10 call at my shot., a r.ere
a proper showiiir aill lie given Ibt ui.
fn--v.a 6'anm7iwd ra .crry imt. enfi thill LS
VEIL I' LO W. I invite special atlention to the
aJi -i
, v s.
yi irmr ws
-T ..i.i l.t. juj".-i.
y White Bronze, Or Pure Zinc Monument
f Introiliieed bv REV. W. A. fiRIXO. a a Pecl.led
Vlini.nivrnicrit in the point nf MATERIAL AN1
KINSTkl (TIO.N. and which la ilestincl to b
the J'opular Vi.n.TTrent for our 1 hangeable CU
mate. -GIVE Ml A CALL.
WM. F. SHAFFER.
f DCD PROFIT n.l!AptB. Fat
'I I 1 I I Ln to men canvasser, lor DR.
I I II IPCMT W 'TT'S iimum El c
I J WLtri I Tn. IlKi.rs. HKint. Etc
Lady ag--lil wanted for Electric Corsets. Vol f k
sales. Write at one for terma, JR. SCOTT, 48
r"dway. Xw York. nov aft-.)oi
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