JUL j'ne Somerset Herald.- - """, rKr,E C SCTLL. Editor. riDAT - lcemb It 1390. ..Chrhc:ro. v ;v ue:s v." ur! Starrs are filled with. Christmas fchjppers. F.ltwr Smith, of the M -rer!e Cmtw rii will incrow t ;-r. t.f tis papeT to an eight page ibeet, ocnjruenc-.cg with the oew year. Second Appeal of the Nicety, for Pardon. Sw Year' resolutions. r- ... jt the d-wr pr"," " now the calL T",c-t &yJ grange io Pennsylvania. , ' k iUr the poor ou Christum Dir. Vr , piug Store Or holiday goods. than 91 hours long. instrumenti at Eoyder'i drug boJy welcome at Snyder dro commenced la tr,. 11 won he on the first heet of the v.:; ,,;3V H i j the best and cheapest wore in t. b,,t new rd at Mrs. Kate B. 1. 5- liti politics will soon &e demanding , -- Ki-e B. CxTrolh's foryour hjl lfr. bundrtd and ninety is on the t -etch. , - v ier Drug S-ore befure bay;ng Jary Omm:siorerj VW and Tboror son hare bm busily enjriofi the pvi w-k in oiling the jury wheel with oams to be drawn in the year I.'i'l. The tale of the real estate of si moo Yoang, Sate of JfTerson township, deceased, ba been continued until Ttiursdar. Janaary 13th. See advertisement. Saturday night th. awnings in front of Bnyders drug ttore and Mrs. Scfcrock' millinery store were badly wrecked by anow failing on them from the Corsica above. Great banks of inow piled on the rook of boose fronting on Main itwt rendered walking on that thoroughfare eery danger ous to pedestrian for several days last week. The newly elected board of eoaaty com missioner made the following appointment! Tuesday afternoon : Clerk. E. H. Werner ; Attorney, H. 8. Endsley. E ; Phyahiaa, Dr. H. S. Kimmei. One frequently hears the remark " Tback God I'm not a steeet car horse, " from the lips of city people. Country people may well thank God they are not horses where there ia snow on the ground. i re-i Mrs. lii -yin bid r'i s advertisement bve to the out ..-a bells will soon ;t -. i: v. of Christinas -1 ::. l-e lac i- t .li.Yr elt are gettirs puiniets r .-..aiinjt dutif?- , v..auht'a ailrtisetuent of holiday i a:t.thef eolrnnn. it:'. A! l i'nts & Kant . i .-:?. i- p-.ad s'.reet. Johiialown, sells a ri x d lwi-t Tj. .. . and wr.ting UbJeta. portfo- : ;a.i t.j s-e ihe Ueils ul by the ; Kiu:a-.-r 4 PU:' rxrj. i, : - D-u .ore on the public uare . w huv C'::r:s:maa present. ...v stuck of new I'lobrellas tr .. drtj. at Mas. A. r t Frar.k d. Kieind.-nst. at oti :ime pr.)pr:e- I tr of the Central Hotel, in tfcis place, spent ! Saturday and Sunday with bia olJ-tiaie j friend M-ne Trant. Mr. K!e:"!dTtst is eo- i giji in '. he h. rc-i basinem at irun'-urg. I Tut county coriiiui.-.i iner h.tve tti re cj'iestttl to provide an office f.r the I'lstrict ALiorney. We believe other couii!" in the atute furuista an office for their prosecuting attorney, although this county has never d .-r.e j. 11. 1"itl's. -'. -love, and warranted, go to J. asva s Hardware tore, Soaierset, . n-i-e iarlor suits in plu.-h. from Vi ii o Mansion IIou.1, Johns- all of the latent .Vrr-i-n' neikwear. z bo old stock, at Mrs. Kte B. ;u a. j..ir r.ira;:r.re Sm reasonable price is I'l i '.r. ;'.!. Ncit to Maniioa Hou$ via, l'a. I t line of silk nrabrel'.as ever : ..j !tuerwt, is to he found at Mrs. 3. " ;r.-oth - -re on candies, oranges, etc.. to 7 .,,U who intend treating the n. ar Ka.itner 4 Piatt's, r i -n't you marry her ? :-. r. down and see IVviin's line of far Next to Mansion lion-, Johua- Fj. k iik mu:H-rs and b'a. k siik pocket , m ,:'! out. A full hue can be " .Jj; Mrs". A. E. Thl's. v, ,-C attention to M-s. A. E. I'hI's hol iv a.iveni-iuet.t in anotiier column. It -ihelppwin making o-it your Ibt of Httt. Ee sure asd read it. id n"t buy a more suitable present brother or swettheart than one little leather toilet bag Pe-.-ple living on wrst Ma;n street were sranieI by a crash at au eariy uuur Sunday morning which cau J many of tue:u to leap from their bvun ia alarm. A hcary tua.-sof snow had M'r-(ied from the roof of John H. Vhl s re-ide:ice and fell to the street below with sufficient tone to thatt'T the heavy stotie lrpe at the entra.'jte. At a meeting of the borough ichool bord, Saturday evening. Eivrard Frease. of N-w Centre vilie, was eiected to liii ttie vacancy among the teachers cau:sed by the resignation of Henry Barron. Mr. Freae is reputed to he one of the best equipped teichers in the county. Mr. Barron resigned ia onler to beime drputy under ihemif-riett io.k1. The w.-ek of prayer will be observed by the different (ieuoniiiLaUon.-i 'lrrting in a union niticg every evening du.-itg the week, begin tog Monday. Jan. oh. Ditpieb church. Monday evening ; Lutheran church. Tuesday evening; Reformed ctiurch. Wednesday eveoinj ; Presbyterian charoJj. Thursday evening: Metiiodi-l church, Fri day evening; Evangelical. Saturday evening. Hon. Lyman I. Oiibert, of Ha-eisburg, appeared before the Pardon Board taat week tk for acoher rehcariue inthecaxof ! th N:ce!y btnys who, it seems, have not yet j giv up hope of having their sentence rota ; muted to life imprisonment. The applica- tio i i based on afier-ditTe-ed evidence. and it is promtseil that if the Board grant a t iv.iear tig the father of the condemned men. j will be pn-pareil with evidence to show that J tht-ir dtath ientenoe should Wcommated. Ai lav.ij were presented to the Board from S. P. King and 15. F. Clevenger, corrobora ting 'Sijaire Eiijaa P. King io hi statement that a man resembling Bk, who ia alleged to bare made an affidavit before th "Squire that be k'uled old man rmbergar, had been seen by them near King bouse on the day tbt affidavit ia alleged to havs been made. The alleged eocfesiicn of Beck did not car ry any weight with it a originally laid h?f re the B rard of Pardons, and rincs that time the Com awn wealth have learned of repeated attempts having been nude to bol ster up the ensupported statement of 'Squire Sing. Several weeks ago two residents of Upper T-rktyfoot township presented them selves brfjre a well-known justice of the peace in Middiecreek township and asked lo be qualified to a paper stating that they had .cn a man answering the description of Bwk on the road near 'jquir King's on tbij Sunday thiallegel coniiessioii ia said to to have btwa left with that gentleaian. Tne in eiiigent justice quertiooeii the men close ly and from the vagueness cf their answers mo satij-hed himself that it was a put up jiib, and, notwithstanding the assurances of the nea li-.a: they were acting in compliance win the request of the attorneys lor both the C':n;mn wealth and tne iSiceiys. the dis-m-td them, but nit until after he had giv en thi-tu sonic wno'T-some ai.lv ice in regard to making a.ii.latii' about m altera of which thy were 'gnur-tnt. it is is parted that a Matcmer.t will a!o he pte't-utcd to the Board setting forth that htt.i; Nannie Horner, whose tstituony aaainst the "itiy boj-s on the trial of the ca.ie wa of a tij l rt'uatkib'eand dauiaiag chararter, has siute said 'ha! the might hve bceu tuisuken in those men," meaning the Nicely, at the time of the murder. Tj'Mi who b-a;d her testitiiony and remem lr with wiiat minuteness and detail she d -toriaed the clothing worn by the men who ruurder?d I'tnberr, will be slow io believe that sh- cjuid hawe been misiakeu. Persons w ho are disp sed to argue that Providence ever apf-fars in temporal aSai-n, Ci'i! 1 not :is 1 a hotter iiustra.'ion than the ciseofiha uulorttinate Nicely bi)ys. Since the day cf titeir arrest every movement that has been made iu their behalf and many of tbem Lave been of a startling character has b -en checkmated before it could be set in ei.TiUiJB. while their repeated attempts to es".ije have restil'ed in most dismal failures. Ii is -ep.-eented that Mrs. Nicely, the ajied ruottitr, is rapidly failing, and may become insane. -..:se Vou en. ;'or Uii-r oi thi" d . J. N. sr.; t s Pnie tore. itma shoppers will make no miuk to R. B. Vcughfs, where they will le of the most complete lines of holi- . v -His ever brought to this town. At ?rv.ler's Drug Store you will find i -.:er traveling toilet bag?, collar and caff ui.. niatiicure sets, toiiet boles, all suita- fur '.".rtitmae presents. tir oxe. in plush, leather an 1 oiodiici . r. Tji'et bottles in beaatiful colors and , ; r.s. I1- -ir.s of beatitiiul ii.tle ar - ::, six f r Christmas presents at -. ir s J.ug . T':" '!nsvtvar.ia state bracb of the 'trae- L-wvie. in session at Pittsbiireh, u-jji e-1 tiio pa.-sae of a law eq'ializit'.g 'i ..a all property whether personal r j-i -rare. J i.n I-.r. ar.d IVr.U'n Meyer-. w!o tw-.ce ----A a.-saiiite ! Mrs. M-rketr. at Mc-'-. . itown. were sentrnc i to eight years . .tU each in w.e peu;te-tiarj. byJuJge T.. : ; i'lttsourh. 'VI. l..k:ng f-T Cti-lstnias preseuts. call ' ! Kale ft. C iT.-i-lh's and see the hand--st l.rte of jewelry ever brought to j -rwT. K.nir. sti- k pins, bracelets, beads. t.rna:y -tLr article", any of which will i ::.:a:,',.. pr-r, rrt. T'.:.. f..ry'ur ii''ral pa'ror.aae in the r a (s r.t naaii.in of tne same l-'.c 'i.e '5re"ttt ovstcr sca-in. At our rr.d. Uaetuent of Cook i Beerits" .ft. w. h. run. ' Mr". A. E. I'hi's for Jersey and ". Ji-is. B'xcrrs and Pveefers Plush i ks id lioliuans. All the new f - ' : c '.csp. A 'ar-e variety of Mis-es . u-en' 'A'.-ai. Maa. A. . Uhl. Vi.1 has j-.st rcieied a arg stock . i K.-it Hit. and Rennet w:ih ! n a..fmerit of Tips, Fancy Fa'.k E Vw. A:. AU cheap. A line t a.l K.ads of Mllline'V t;ov.. Ms. A. E-I'ul. "" V. VkrWb, wto has been unable to iii (.'a. tice f .r the past year, ha y niuvere-i to oive a-re ai'tively '8 lie praitiiw of hia profession. Any '"-i iii hi? professional service) ' at h;s crhee in Friwlens, "-ts-ilted at tsr time. lizes in the Sunday school : ""- 1 love my teacher's face, tn. i love to pray ! " 1 .uve this life of grace '. ' they li niis me from thi place, "'-st fier t.liri.sttiias Day. y-r eg r. not claim fs for being a ' m eicrf. This was decided by the ar-er Sessions Court in a ease a uartv obiwted. Tae ob- a i 'a, ie.L Lawyers are mem '" "jet and therefcre cannot claim "hAw Fever, ajred 7-', was burned to k t; ( aa Creek. Tiieday night. The - e (suu, h-ww frijoj ia-1 to Eldred " 1''r'- Jr.r.g tiw ci,ht his house, a ry rr-t.-i a r. cu-ht fire from -ure ...f ,,n(j fettIf .harred Ti:e heaviest snow storm since the a tn ter of ls-sS commence ! on Tuesdty eveniuir. A great deal of damage n djne to pr ' r ty throughout the State. Alruottai) the larsre Cities are sulfering from broeu d)wa elec tric wires, while thousands i f iities tele graph wire were demoi'shed by the st rm. It will take thousands of dollars to replace the electric, telephone and lel;rajih wins in Pittsburgh. Mr. John E Woods, of Jenner tnwushlp. who started for the West ten weeks since, returned home last evening. During his absence he visited Indiana. Missouri, Kan sas, and Michigan, in each of which States he has many relatives, all of whom he re ports are getting along well. Mr. WL" says in Missouri he saw the la.-P's: cmp and the best quality of apples he has ever seen. Indeed they are so plentiful that they a-e selling on the farms at ten and fifteen cent a bushel. Mr. Woo.1 is much pleased with his visit, having had pleasant weather and been royally treattd by hi Iriends. Since caiing hag been completed tLe dr.l! ges steadily down in the Elk I.irk oil well. While the corporation is clote-mouthed. cer tain information, which we believe reliable, has reached us. It is to the eifeci'ihut four veins of coal have been passed through three, five, four and eleven feet in thickness, ortwen'y-three feet iu all, within Cot) :Vet of the stirfare. A aee;n of magnetic ore has ben discovered and sevcml veins of fi djy i f a superior ijnaliiy. It is believ. el there a-e o' her &r.-U of wl.i h the pnHUe l.a t. k i-i le ve. bi.'. v;t.rt wi.l i" i 'n out ir. i i l i.n- " .' t. t V.'e d.m't believe the latest rumor about j tlie Nicely s, and yet we are prepared to be j lieve a sreat deal in reference to their possi j 1. 1 'ties. The latest is that they are to be ex ! iccraiel from all blame in connection with t.'ie rather rough and sudden taking off of I ci J farmer "inberger. In that event, rumor vs. they will g-) on the stage and give en- tertaiunients by way of reiau . w'i they :! iu't know ahjat murder, and wuat tuey do ' liiniw aliout prison life, and how easy it i t i-K.A innocent turnkeys and jailers, with incidental allusions to the potency of money in getting before. Par Ion Boards. J-jhmt-ma The Nicely hoy?, wbo cruelly murdered old man Utnberger in Somerset county and are now ttnder sentence of death, are not without hope of saving their necks. They have made another application to the Board of Pardons, and proroee to show that they are innocent. For the sake of their aged and devoted parents we hope they may prove tbeirinuoceuce, bat it is very doubt ful KirrUU'irj Tiifjrqph. V He. I The Teachers' Institute lectors course seems to grow in popularity with each suc ceeding year a most healthy indication of tive intellectual grltwth of the people of our ' c-.uttty and the anxiety to get first choice I of the reserved seats appears to grow with j the desire to hear the eminent gentlemen who ha-.e been er.gsued to lecture. The sale ! of scans bean at the Opera House, at 9 j o'clock rsaturiay ruoniing. but eaifer patrons ' tte there lonp before that hour ; in fact, te-i or a ileren of them hail been there since wa e'eiixk the preceding night. It was ... . a xi.: n iriii. to stana ;n line, to-), wita snow ; i;:i-: lie- ;!, aa.l the fire teat a kindled on i io! tcai-l.e.-s of he ! thest.-ert outside the 0;"ra House afforded u.-. atid tli-:. a:.n-i-.l i vry iitt'e c-.tufort to those who w-re an xious n the kectKst p ens ;re : to it at the head oi the table at the annnat by the r-i 1 -'s i ! t ie ounty sc.it. They ":-:'. cf rTa.-on." The d.-ien weary ticket a- a g-m-l 1ok ' -. weil-Jressei.l m.d Intetii- ' iii.ysrs were reinforteil hy at least fifty men gent body y.n:'.ir la-liev and gcotlera.-n. ' a::d ooys at Uri:ghr.' Satttrday morning, and are a wav. pr-: r-l t. receive a.-.J -ive I and hcn the hoi ctiio wa 6. -tally opened instruct.i.n. t.;ewk w iitiiciieoi iea-jurif i ...en- wiic l.... .!..-.-. i.i n i not "n!y U u-ai-iev ' the -s,rti!iion s..li. .i!, i purchaser mas lircl-e-J to the purchase of but to citizens from ali sectiousof the ouun- j sit ticket?, and half an hour after the tickets ty who make a p"-nt of attendins the ann-i- j were r'acw! on it'e every ore ot the left side al sessions of the institute. The Hksvld I of the haii was i!ispsed of- The right side voices the sentiaier.t of the people of socicr i t-f the b use will be held until the opening set in extendinit a corilal welcome to tie of Ir.sti.tite. when ail tickets not taken by N- it n-tti. v a-ll: t.ie 'i a:ol w " and " school masters " of teacaers m "school marois th cun'y. and wishing them all a p and pnd:ahie week. tsant (ill where he Y-i, - The eiiitor of the Bedford Oizi'-U has been remae-ing through the files of his paper and giving the fruit of his res-.-arcli to h.s ra I ers in weekly installments. In last week's issue of the G izett we Sr. 1 an item of inter est to Simerset couoty people, most of whom have heard their gaiud tather's relate ina i merabie anecdotes of Gerj. Ale I Ule. taken from their files of March lod. Our corfesponden t at Lancaster says : 'Al exander Oies'arted this morning to Phila delphia for a prvss and types w print a ps.i-'r on ta Somerset, to b entitled ttie fir'ie. He swearst which is no unc-imm in thingi that it will be a simmer Ttiaf be m i l do ail that lies in his power to knock your oh per up. Tnat you ar d itoneil forever ss tie prin'er of aoeptr in 3-dird. TliV HiS ll'rrnft will come out in the sprits an 1 s'ipj .11 h.-fore :t Ac. t.'. Who be w.ll cl ! e-lit the paper and do ti)e mechanical P'rt ..( j a : ;:. the work I know not, for to your kii(ili- twes- be otfered to the general pub lic. Every person desiring to attend the lectures will be accommodated with seats, notwithstanding the rush for tickets. The sa-vie rush has occurred on former occasions, when by some stroke of genius Sup't Berkey has managed to see that all who wanted to gt there. re i si-over-J in the hes after nail immd to the rronnd. ey Vii;, wj10 WM tn trial at '""'"'H with bribing delegates i'-t'h district republican con 1''i'"c'"r' "':iJn. hart been declared by Fi..:t hn- ... w. rw,rr r yij, wltnesees, khajer, ' - ref.ise-J to testify and 't -a ;.;v tov tine and t imprs- aiartih IU, whentheirown .1 hetrleu. ''' iw i - . a tresLcJ t the iftate in- , a .ast yar ua(T 3l weredischarg 1K T.. ... ie-e were a ti i . ... -n:cirjrTnl sndr'Jd.e-1 vt;arrr: cf the !,.t; ta! f ,.J ''", f"! 'His have been ad 4 '"''J ": t'-at uaralw 1.J43 died s J. '" ''' sent out as re ore ' i:iii'roved aad l.Tkiasun- -r't. 3; w ' went di.-i-barv I, h-it e Oi!e is about as St for the one at tne ot..t.r. Dr. A. P. Brubaker, deni-m-trit..r of physiology at JenVrsun Medica' C.llegi, and professor at the Pntal College, waj yo-. r day morning introduced to J Shrn stu dents by the Dean. J. W. Holland, as tem porary professor of materia medic and therapeutics, sutrceeding Dr. Ba.tholow. The lecture room was profusely decorated with green plants and cut tiowers, aad a mammoth basket of flowers, toget-her with a large bouquet, each tied with the college colors blue and black were placed in the centre of the lecture desk. A number of th faculty were present and j-iioed heartily in the rousing reception Professor Brubaker re ceived upon entering th room. The entire class, sij hundred in number, arose and stood an instant during the introduction by Professor Holland. Profeseor Brubaker will hold the position for an indefinite period. PV-i. Lt i-jrr. e The HsaiL has been requested W ug" to the gentlemen who will be drawn to serve oo the nea-t grand jury the urs-?nt necessity of recommending the building of two addi tional tsuIis tH- the Court Hott'e. T'ue vsuit ias it is termed; in the coramucioner's orJiire is about as much protection against fire as a store-box would be and is not half !a-e enough to accorarmxiate the valuab.e r uriis sTored in it. The only pirrwe H serres ia a f ush';'g r om fir the com ml loners when they wisht j pis tipir. any qiestion. it i ( the utmost i. -;-'-ante to the people of tiia ocu'y ttat the public records required to he stored away in that otS'-e be secured in a Va'j't pn-tee'ed from fi-e- The County T-easurer acd S ..eriil sh.juld h.ve a ra.iit connects! Sensational Bedford Disoatchea. Tmm tbe Beiiforct la-i'jirer. The seiisarionai telegram sent to the Pitts-"rci'-c ''V.xifiA from Bedford on the 14th, in refeeeucw to the i-st-, strayed, or stolen"" west-ward balbit box. is a sample of a good deal cf the trashy stuff sent from here to the l i. iy p itiers. The ballot box hail by miatake beet deposited with Justice Davidson in stead of Jus jce Frazier. Ii was sate in the forrn'-r's c.ii.-e. The statement that "the marl w.ii come ia for a good share of ex iiation in the Congressional contest be- Qnstvy and Scnil, as the latter ran tar a' t : 1 of his ticket in tbe ward," is a fair i -uaea of the ground ou which Oreevy couldsu. T iie truth is, Ukiqg the corouer's v ;te as the party wote, Mr. tscull ran one l-hi.l hia ticket, "frurh is mighty and vill prevail." A New Departure-Visiter Day Thursday was set apart as a day to rerai v citizens and patrons at oar school and was known as " Citizens' Day," which was soase- thing nntisual in Vrraer school terms. A special effort had heen put forth by Prof- Kecdail and his efficient corps of teachers to sectare as large attendance a possible by having the local press call attention to It, as well as sending out special invitations tociti- z-ns and parents, it seemed that every member of the school, from tbe High School to the First Primary, were made speoial so licitors for this public demoostratioa, as one conld scarcely meet a boy or girt on the street wbo did not urn you to come and see their school ; they even demanded this public recognition, a they bad a right to do. To say that their brts were crowned with success is only putting it mildly, tor scarcely bad th 9 o'clock bell chimed her last not until visitors began to wend their way toward the school buildings. We bad almost forgotten it when, aSout It o'clock, we chanced to fall in with a dozen or more dtizena. who Feral nded us of our duty, when we toiret her took up our march to the old Union school building where we were cor dially received by teachers and pupils, who were all as happy as they could be. The first school visited was the " infant room." or Firet Primary, taught by Mrs. Connelly, who has been the teacher for twenty years. To prove her success, we need only refer to the long period she baa held her position. Here we were req tested to examine the work of the little folk. which was neatly ut op for exhibition, and consisted mainly of specimens of penman ship and drawing. The remainder of the schools in tbe build ing we viited in order as the grades ascend, taught reiectivelT by Misses McMilien. Dunham, Snyder and VoueL These rooms were beautifully decorated with flags, ever greens, and numerous wall pictures, draw ings by scholars, specimens of penmanship. eta. hilst making our examination of these and expressing our admiration for the neat work done, our ears were g We led with the merry songs of the children. The con dition of these schools shows plainly that these lady teachers are doing a grand work, without any exception. In the afternoon we visited the Academy building. Although it was only 2 p. m, we foond at least a hundred citizens in attend ance, all delighted. We first called at school Nia. 4. taught by Miss Hustou. Her work proves her success. Here we found a half hundred as happy and as bright a set of boys and girls as can be .found anywhere in the Commonwealth. Decorations, drawings by scholars everywhere greeted the eye ; neatly written manuscript work placed on the desk we did not fail also to see. Here we imagin ed that talent, especially for drawing beaa tiful pictures, was being developed ; the work of Robert Hostetlrr, Myra Parson, Celia Snyder, and even Abram Smith, in bis special drawing cf a Republican coon, de serves complimenting. In school No. 3, Miss Knepper holds tbe reins as teacher. This is properly the second timmmar School, the has on her roll 50 scholars. Here is where the stnieg'.e is con stantly being waged; for it is from Miss Knepper room that the promotions to First Grammar up stairs must come ; and we at once upon entering this room and examin ing the proficiency of the work on the desks of the scholars, and upon the black boards. and viewing with admiration the earnestness as well as the painstaking work of the teacher, apprehended that she fully realized the situ ation and was heroically leading her little army in their charge on the stairway. We next go to the First Grammar school, taught by Mr. Pntts. Thi school has al ways had a good teacher. How well it ia being taught tills winter, no one baa a single doubt who took in "Citizuns Day." The school is all that any one could wish, it to be : here we found the result of their last regular examination ; ia manuscript, com positions etc, all neat, clean and compre hensive. A as wers written out in full ; and the subjects clearly discussed ; neat drawings everywhere in iew; children joyful and happy. With a parting song by tbe school we cross the hall and enter the High School Mr. Barron has charge; and the classes are taught respectively by the teacher in charge and Superintendent Kendall; both are effi cient and successful instructors. The visitors here reached the apex of their general appre ciation of our teachers' good work and the admirable work our boys and girls are capa ble of doing. In this school there are 31 schol ars, 1 J of whom will graduate at the close of the term, provided Done fall by the wayside, which is not likely to occur, save by seme providential interference, judging from the superior excellence of the work which we saw, and the intense enthusiasm manifested by each member of the class. Even the work exhibited as iiat belonging to the ju nior class bespeaks for them s similsr and successful ending of their common school advantages one year hence, and that, too, by tbe largest class in the hi&iory of the school. Having seen ail, we were now in vited to assemble in Room No. i to be enter tained with some fine pieces of music and short addresses by the directors and citizens, which, according to a previous announcement, were not to exceed three minutes. F. J. Kooser, L. C. Coiborn. H. L. Baer, M. J. Pritts, and J. H. Chi, Esqs., aad W. H. banner and Mrs. F. J. Kooser made brief addresses. After which all departed for home, being thankful that we took in Visitor's Day, and sincerely hoping; that this new departure, of which Prof. Kendall is the author, and for the success of which all labored, is here to stay, and that when an other opportunity like this is given no citi zen will miss so grand a treat. Sot since IAS3 has western Pennsylvania received such s covering of snow as fell last Wednesday and Thttr.Uy, aad it is Tery doubtful if the snow of that year was within four or five inches as deep as it is at present Somerset was entirely cnt off from the ont side world for several days. A train, made up of a baggage ear and one passenger coach and drawn by two locomotives, was ran over the Somerset Cambria E. E- Wednes day and Thursday. It required almost 2t boar to make the round trip from Rock wood to Johnstown, and the train men suf fered ii-.tetwely from the coM and firing snow. No mat was received from the East from Tuesday an til Friday night, and Pittsburg mails were all from eight to twelve hoars iate. Early Thursday morning s train on tbe Pittsburg Diruioa of th B. A which consisted of a baggage ear, two day coaches and a Pullman sleeper, ran into a snow drift between Sand Patch and Bow mans. They lay la the drift all day and Thursday evemicg ran- back five miles, to Giencoe, where they procured food at a boarding boose kept for tbe convenience of section bands. Five locomotives were ordered to the scene and it was only after 35 hours' hard work that th track was cleared. One of the thirty passengers on the train says : We had plenty to eat, such as it was, and we managed to live (airly welL There were only two lathes on the sleeper. There was a sad story in connection with ooe little group which consisted of a mother. daughter aboot 9 vears old and a babr. The husband and father was in a cotnn in the baggage car and was being brought from Bessemer. Ala., to a point a few miles this side of th blockade for burial. - Everyone pitied the poor widow and everything possi ble was done to make her comfortable. It seemed too bad that within four or five miles of her destination, after having traveled continuously for nearly a week, that she should be delayed for 3G hours. Early this morning the general superintendent of the road, Alfred Walter, arrived on the scene in a special car. His car was pulled up along side of our train, and by looking out of cur windows we could see Mr. Walter and his assistants eating a breakfast that seemed tor us like a feast, after having subsisted for 24 hours on salt pork. Shor.ly alters-aru I approached Mr. Walter and told him there were several ladies on the blockaded train who would be glad to get a civilized meal, and he invited them into his private car and ordered bis cook to prepare the best break fast possible for them." Very few farmers ventured out of doors farther than their bams Wednesday and Thursday, and it was iate Friday morning before the work of "breaking roads'' was entered upon. The snow was not less than 24 inches deep on the level fields, while fences along the public high ways were buried oat of sight in many places. Several farmers hitched four horses to sleds and worked their way into town Friday morning. The steward at the poor house, two miles et, was the first to arrive, and it required the hardest kind of work oo the part of four horses and a half dozen of bis men to come that distance in six hours. Everybody was shoveling snow from the siilewalks, and fresh flakes seemed to fall almost as fast as they could be removed. Main street is piled full of snow from six to eight feet deep, and those of oar citizens who have been wishing for "a good old fash ioned snow " are happy. Saturday the streets of town were jammed full of teams and more people from the country were on the sidewalks than have been there on a Saturday for years. Every body seemed to have taken advantage of tbe sleighing and had come to town to d their holiday shopping. THE PEOPLE'S STORE FIFTH MENUE. PITTSBURGH, PiL STILL COMING IN, Extra Hvy Stockinette Jackets, newest 'dcifs in Reefers, stylish things in Medium Weight Newmarkets in riaan Black and Plaids. Seal Plush Jackets from np to JC5, chotce and tvlia in des-hcr. fit elejrajiCy. Seal Plush Sacques the very best values ever sold, $14 up to $4.i. Pieae compare these with anything ofTere!, and see if yon don't save money. Our Mock of JiOe Wraps deserve srnrra! attention. Ladies who do not care for tight tiuing garment sbooid ace the provision we have made for them. Dress and comfort ia Loose Garments specially made lo oar own order in Plush. Beaver. Diagonal and Eilk lined, fine imported Wool Cord. So treat is the variety your taste can be met and x ufied. Price from 5 to too. New Fur Capes Frcm U to ou New Collarettes ii 30 to 2A New Matt in ail th faaniooabls furs From 33c to io each. Children's Fars, Maffi, Boss and Collar, ettes ; bnndreos upon humireds of Mines' and Children's Cloaks and Jackets. Also a full line of Bovs' Clothing for School and Dress Wear, at price lower than you gen- j eraily pay for the same class of cooda. Boys' Snir from SI :) np tt $11. Lare Lin New Fall Over-fiat for Bovs 4 to li vearsr prices 2 . to li We sti;! maintain our pre-eminence as the Leading House iu Ladies" ami Misses Suits. Our large Biisioess in this tine of goods enables us to present you with o many new Scyies and in such variety that it is an easy matter to get raited. Ail oar Suits are de signed and made np under the supervision ota first class Dress maker, and w rarely ever make two suit alike. There is no question that we can. and Co save you the manufacturers' profit. No cha-ge for necessary alterations. While speaking of made-op uiia we are reminded that a tew Hat or Bonnet is generally an accompeninsert. These Hats sod Bonnets are just alongside of th Suit hundreds of them, ilainty little Bonnets or Hats, cf colossal proportions, but all the embodiments of taste aad fashion. Price the lowest. Knable & Shuster's Dry Goods Bulletin. ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FOR THE PEOPLE. Great Preparations Belli? 2Iade for the Fall anil Yin- Larg'3 sic CeQifuitJ. r?j; CLcvioti, i'C ter Business. is of Dress Good. SHks. DIack Goo(Ii.Fui2a?!f DLhicta ciij-.Muilini, WLi;e Good.;, La.:c3, Lines?, Cai-ea Flitt.e-!. arc Lcing ordered to please alL i".i (1M lfi!.i Tir'i- enmr.l.it.illT'j nf Pa it j Jersers, Seal Fliisli Garments, Seal skin Garmcr.t3, l. ?:Wis aad Ciartai-a ct all CHRISTMAS GOODS ABE HOW BEADY. Campbell & Dick. NOW FOR THEHOLIDAYS. HERR BROS.. JEWELERS, HAVE SOMETHING FOR YOU IN Also. large stocks of Hosiery, Cndervear, GIot83 nd Umbrellas. Oar stock of American made Dres3 Goods cornea direct frorn oar cxn mills: Yoa therefore get the benefit of first Land pricea. Oar Forcl.Ti Goods ive get dlrectTrom the importers. We guarantee the Lowest Prieea on all kinds of dry goods. 35 Fifth Avenue. PITTSBURGH, PA. t5-MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. ESTA BL.IS 1 1 ED 1-47. FRANK W. HAY & SONS, Manufacturers and Dealers in CLOCKS, WA TCHES, SILVERWARE. R. P. VEST CHAINS, SCARF PINS, BRACELETS, HAIRPINS, BROOCHES, . FINGER RINGS, CUFF BUTTONS, WATCH CHAINS, de. Now is the Time To do your purchasing for the Holidays. Don't wait until the last moment, or yoa may not iret what yoa want. Car stock in all lines is complete with the latest and new est designs, and the same will be sold at the lowest cash price. A cne stock to select front. RESPECTFULLY, KLERR BROS. JfT.-i i-a-rstr-r-stsrs-S. V t -r: ' i s i - t rv t:iliL---i-'"'(i Fi'rrHrT I Uliiiuiioii w E rW fX I ' iiV. DO YOU KNOW Any person who ever dealt at onr stora who was not fully satisfied with onr troods and prices ? If voa do, wo -want to hear from vou. Onr CHRISTMAS STOCK is an unusually large one. and contains something suitable for each and everv member of the fainilv. TOYS: AND DOLLS ! The largest assortment ever brought to Somerset, aud will be sold regardless of proGt. ' . ( Candies, Fruits and Nuts. TIN". CoPrEsV SHEET (Roy, aad U l.n.l of SHEET-METAL W.iRK. made All iis warranted a represented, ("all an.t examia tJiem a.'i.l set pr. -r at No. 73 Franklin St, AVor PoMajp'-e, Johnstown, Pa. STORE, THE COMPANY Ai Vii C'.i S:ni! Ii Cirrl its Zr.j Lir?3 zzl Varlai S:k cf aEISTERkJL lERCIIVXIISK. Buyer fan Find all tktj Buy 3eed ia tke Several Departments, f CLOTHLXG, UATS, PRY GOODS, NOTIONS. Q IT ENS WARE, GROCERIES, LOOTS AND SHOES, AN"r AI L t'F THE FIRST tWLITY. ASD AT BEASOXABLK FKiULs. satisfaction always guaranteed. wood, morrell & co. There is a great deal of mystery, if one is tojndge from the amount of talk heard, aboot the finding of a lot of bones la the month of an abandoned coal pit on the old Hagna farm soath of town. As sear as we are able to learn the facts are these: Last j Monday a port3tBan followed a rabbit into j the abandoned bank and when a few feet ! from the entrance came across a box about five feet long tightly nailed np. He removed the box to the light and on open ing it found it contained a lot of bones. There appears to be a bone of contention among those wbo have examined the con tents of the box as to whether the bones are human bones or not, and how they came to be secreted in a coal mine is a question nunc of them can solve. lhousands ot pounds of eacn. liiesal.- and ltail ?peeiai l nces io j Sunday-schools and Chnrclt Fair-. L.1RGE ASSORTMENT OF USEFUL AXD 0R.Y. 1ME.VTAL LAMPS. Call and see on before making yonr Holiilay purchases. C. B. YOlXGrlTT, SOMERSET, PENN"A. FOE: Christmas Gifts ! Tribute of Respect. At a re-ilar meeting of the Woman's Horaearid Foreign Missionary Society of th Eiar.gclfcal Lutheran Church of Somerset, Fa., the following resolutions were adopted : Whebkas. It has pleased God, is His all wise providence," to remoee from our midst our befovei sister Mrs. Curtis Kooser, who was a mirnbT in tood and regrjlar standing aad the second to leave our n amber to try the realities of that unknown eternity, and in her dat'u we have lost a faithful and coo sis'en! member. Therefore Ka-Jidi, That we bow in humble sabnais ion to Cxi's providence, assured that our !ca is her gain. IU, leal. That we extend oar heartfelt symphy to the bereaved family of the de ceased, who will long miss her tender affijc lion, wise counsel and assiduous care. That the fjrjaing reflations bespread on the minu'es of the Society and a copy svut to the family. Mas-W. K. Rrrvu, Mes. H. C. CieaiTs, Mas- FazASE. Mes. Ssocii Asia, Committee. Candy! Candy I Candy t T.ie bs, clitapet, and largest assortment, id ee'V p-mnd strictly fresh, at prices ithin the res)h f everybody. We took Itii their oft in i sreiri a'e i: tie slei two of our stock of pi'tsl'.c p -. and j cua iv. nuts, ortsvs, lemons, etc., fr the whicil to Keep ti' i. iLc aoat. r It is ."." v dr.i f r then th n- h.ttiday trad?, and eaa trOVr the best g-xnte tr the tax pay -rs iii f .l that tle rc ir is at lowest priors. C'l ap.d see our stock oe- and public patr :n which they ali have an I fore baying elsewhere. Th. Tool. Us.d by th. Nic.Iy'a In making their during escape for liberty, cn the evening of Nov. Jtth, can be seen at the Grocery and Confectionery Store of Kant acr and Piatt, No. 2 Eaer Block, Somerset, Pa. The npe which Pave discovered did not reach to the ground ; they have tbe end that was tied to the rafter in the garret of the new jail. They have the case knife used to take the brick out, when the We in the will was made. They have the saw osed to saw off the locks oo the cells and trap door. They have the locks that were sawed off of the cells and trap door. They have two brick, tbe only two that fell outside, when the hole was made in the wall. Pictures of the Nicely boys and a picture of the new jail as it now stands. Kantner ct Piatt store ia the only place these tools, etc, can be seen, and tbe young men have gone to a great deal of trouble in getting the things together, and invite every body to call and see them before tbe 5th of January, when they will be returned to the county officers. Don't fail to see these and while looking at them, glance over their stock of Candies, Lamps, Glassware, and Staple and Fancy Groceries. Friday afternoon a young man named Elmer Lynch was fatally shot, while out bunting in the woods a mile and a half from Bethel Station, on the Somerset it Cambria Railroad. Lynch and twj men, named H. II. Kess ler and J. A. Biyer. had gone to the woods to shoot turkeys. While Boyer was sums j distance away from Lynch and Kessler the J latter'sgun waa discharged and the contents ! took effect in Lynch s back. ! Kessler called for Boyer and the latter j hastened to his companions. He fjund i Lynch lying ou the ground and apparently ; dying. He and Keaaier picked up the ! wounded young man and started with him j for BctheL On the way Lynch expressed a desire to be taken to Borer a bouse instead of Kessler' s. where he boarded. Before reaching Bethel tbe young man ex pired. Kessler stated that the shooting was pure ly accidental. He espied a turkey in the bushes and attempted to diachante his gun at it. The weapon did not go off. While he was raising it fur a second attempt it was discharged jast as young Lynch stepped from behind a tree and received the contents in bis back. Lamps, Fancy Glassware. We have now in stock the largest line of Lamps and Olassware in Somerset, and more coming for tbe holiday season. Fancy (iiasswaiT, Vase and Hanging Lamps rang ing in price from 50cts. to JlO.oii. Call and see our stock whether yoa wish to bay not. K.tvrjn Jk Platt. In addition to hit lanre stock of OVERCOATS, I am this day, DECEMBER 16, 1890, Receiving seventy more of the latest styles and designs, of all qualities. I hare also a full line of SCARFS, HOSIERY, KERCHIEFS, UNDERWEAR, Overnhirtsj, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, SandaLj and Overshoe?, Mens", Roys', and Childrens Suits of Clothing, Gloves, Mittens. And a big variety of nice things for Christmas Presents. GO , Store, to GD 1 7? o Louther's Drug C2 Main Street, Somerset, Pa. This Hciel Drug Stcrs is Rapidlj 2s::nizg a Gnat Favcritw xrith Ps:jb in Esarcli cf FRESH AID PURE DRUGS, JledicineSf Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Truses Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. THI DOCTOR GTVZ3 PEHS05AL ATTZXTI0X TO THI COMPOCSTDtG OF Loitlier's Prescriptions i Family Beceiuts 6.JTCA2 BIISG TAKZX TO CSS O.Vir FlLEtX ASD PL'Rt Aill'.lZS SPECTACLES, ETC-GLASSES, And a Full Lfae of Optical Goods always on hasd. From such a large assortment all can be suited. THE FIHEST BRANDS OF CIGABS Always on band. It is always a pleasure to display our t'Oods to intending purchasers, whether they buy from U3 or elsewhere. J. IYI. LOUTHER, JYI. D. MAIN STREET A Merry Christmas To All. Old and young, pocr as well as rich, we wish a Merry Christmas. "It is more blessed to civ than to receive,' there tire aa we receive let as not S.r-t to give good tltinas-spiritaal and material more freely than, ever before. Christmas is the chief holiday of the year, because it is the anniversary of a day that marked a new era in oar world. We should celebrate with joy a day that marked the beginning of the one perfect life, and the one perfect example which appeared on earth, to bring to mortals the "Tidings of great joy." Resist all tendencies to a'gloomyor solemn Christmas, and let as hail the dsy with glad- !J. M. HOLDERBAUM. Spwciai Announcement. We have made arrangements with Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., publishers of "A Treatise on the Hone and hia Diseases.'' which will enable ail our subscribers to obtain a copy of that valuable work rtxc by sending their address (enclosing a two-oent stamp for mailing same) to Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., Enoaburgh Falls, VL This book is now recognised as tanlard authority npoa all diseases of the horse, as its phenomenal sale attests, over four million copies having been sold in the last ten years, a sate never be fore reached by any publ ication In the same period of time. We feel confident that our patrons will appreciate the work, and be glad to avail themselves of this opportunity of obtaining a valuable book. It is necessary that yoa mention this pa per in sending for tbe the Treatise." This offer will remain open for only a short time e There is no better time daring the year for beginning a eonr;e of sf tidy in Williams A Borers' Ejcheater business university than on the rs jljnday in January. So many additional pupils are expected at that timew that new clasa will be formed in all departments. If yon would be happy Christmas Day, see to it that yon make some one eise happy and yonr heart will overflow with joy. Go to some poor family and assist them to L enjoy a joyous day ; remember the fatherless and motherless children, make one day in their lives happy, and tUe joy.that will come to yon, will be remembered far into the new year. Find th flight Piaoa. Welfley's Photograph Gallery' Good work at fair prices ! Teachers and others attending the Institute in want of good photographs will do well to visit this old established gal lery, where they can procure good ptctnres ia all styles from tbe small mioette and square cards to tbe fall sized ealiinet photo graph at prices rnnning from one dollar a dosaen and upwards ae.-ordicg to size and quality of work. AH the wont guaranteed to be satisfactory Gallery on Main Crosw itreet nearly oppo site the post ofSce. The stairway being be tween Yougbt and CotTroth's grocery store. W. H. Weight. Somerset, Pa. Sals Continued. Owing to the very inclement weather of Dec 17th, the sale of my personal proper ty was continued to Friday, Dec if?, lg,. Ji a Eotts. For the Holidays Wo have aa abundant stock of Candies, Nuts, and Foreign Fruits, THAT WILL. 1 PLEASE YOU ALL AND WILL Supply the wants of everyone. Respectfully, COOK & BEERITS. e. Lj IT WILL. PAY YOU Tosrt TOCB Memorial IVork WM. F. SHAFFER, SOMKRSET. PE-VN'A.. I 'x an till -rtcrer of an 4 Dealer ia I Z-jctrrn T 4 Fimthedtm kur .Vtve, ta ail . o mi IB EMIE Willi aw, AjrtUf.irthe 9 -II7E BROSZE: P-rKin n need of MTlirENT WORSlir! rlait it u tacir iurvst tu call at aiy &nt wbera a pn,ir i mv:nii be artvea taem. aa-'i- f ri.rn H'ltrlHUrd 1M "ry iiw, itjwi PRl'tJA k f L'J I uiTtte spevaai auenuua to.0e Vhite Bronze, Or Pure Zirc Monument SOMERSET. PA. V Till re. i T-J.-1 aV-'r - a rKlt ,-. , A" r Cvor 5CO Ceautiful I .-ltmri - REV. W. A. RIN;. as a IWi-i-t I-mr-v- . i-i the pii:.tf MATERIAL AL C-iNsTrtt Tfi'X. rl wr.iitri u (kstcMl lo the fVp.iiar fsnmnent fi r our Caanita.a maw. Ci! l a CALL. Y3I. F. SUAtTEIi. zn 2D C e- X C m AT THE HARDWARE STOR! JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM HAS JL'MT RECEIVED A SEW LINE OF HEATING STOVES, RANGES. COOKING STOVES wu-'-n he EI.LIV". AT Astonishingly Low Prices. Call and examine before making jour f.urt:Iuv-?5 el.e'I Jas. B. Holderbaum, SOMERSET. PENN'A. interest are kept secure. KjTjEm A Platt.