r M iIk- mm revolver and lilal Mr. liuliergeraiid demanded y or HIV; Mr. T tiiberjr barked ,t., Hi"" ,'ii'r, f,rwJ ' e .it af:r null''' : bould say 4 or . Iran mil l! nMipli the kitrhen to elk 11; rent; t!i-Ml; went into the ul f-'iiii'l Mr- rn)!Tcron Uie fl r; :j , talk : lie was J.J ; H ere was .lo.k. in the bureau, tins sreond r from the top; Mr Vmht-rc-r tc.k ut ai.'i ll""10 '" ,lis vrSt l""0,1,.v ,Hl!,i,!c ,,1 tlic biitt.mi fuelled ; be ,4,i.l5 up over breast ; lie did ,v t'ue -fi -book on linu when 1 i.im h mi: diii'i ; t litre was mWy in then : cannot y how modi . tliprc as in Hie jwket btx-ki, tliiuk bri-n iiOOJO and $,; the botki wpresrne and tLe men were "could not nr whether thf wai any r not : they were large pocket-books; ' trom Jennertown.in Jenm-r town- i-oniePet County: it was the fi.-at time - eiiiu of the men: the tallest man ro Landken-bieft tied over li is bead. irUi something orer bis head: Lis hd not hx'k natural; never saw a hoc, Lear.! the little man talk ; til the talking; lielieve the little man ie laivJ one bad bis jaw broken ; uh identify the handkerchiefs, but oke.1 like the ones exhibited ill the cuiiid not say bow many shots were think there were four or five; can 1 how many bullets were found in nibcrjrr's biiy ; was at bearing at lUurh's. also before Judge Baer; aaw .o prisoners at the bearing ; re t them as the two men who were hoiie : one bal on ftriped pants like j i!iil)it-l in court; they bad on over- could not say as to kind of Vwts and ,,-v wore: could not say whether I l!i,:n ta king at the bearing before fU iih or Jtiuye IJaer; saw them yes ; linked at theiu at my house; think ,-allulc taller than the oilier; they i ila- h. iiye aliout half an hour ; they onrn seven and eight o'clock; it .irk. as we had the lamp lit; Miss let thera in: they a?ked how far it S-.tiurxt: Mr. l aiberger told them, t adjourned. ll 'Bk Till: (.RIND Jl'KV. u; KriJjy morning's seision the lory hroug'it in the following bills : m in wealth vs. (ieorge J. and David J. i. A. Si II. Willi intent to kill. A The information in this case was iv .Mrs. lklinda Shaulis, atep-molher dt-fenilants. e rs. IVrry Sarupson, F. & B. A true s vs. lUvid K. Baldwin, Charles liald i.l K nur r.jlin;on information of j Miiinyre. A true bill. ng liif afternoon session the follow- ; were niorted : iinoiisealih vs. Caroline Kurst, forni . A true bill. . r. Jacob Cromer, forcible entry and i. A true bill. r vs. Catharine Ilirdin, A A B. on istion of Caroline lurst. Not a true il llie prosecutrix to pay the costs, tv. Sarah Herring, A Si B, on in ion of Sylvester Herring. Sot a true J the prosecutor to pay the coals. HiMriet Attorney informed the Court had no further bills to lay before the iurr and the Ju ze at once instructed in rtvard to their duty a to bridge llist might be brought before them y retired to their room?. They will liarsid from further attendance up-jn tirt to ilav. ri fit sa f ii i Hi6 oi. Ut IK 'I J j ,!- o !, ; ! .4 ,oV "'"( v. l: C migb we sreturningout bau and bc.n . wires and lifties ju.-t now, we make ut never lo disupisiint eopie froiu a v. Cener.iily e can 'rim your or ili you wait; it not, within a couple M. M. TiiKi'WELL Si Co. A RARE OFFER. Take Advantage of It. lln. will lit you out with an Oi-n seiu Wind. Silverine ese and a geii- nHTican Movnnenl for only $0.00. in .' a f.uiiy chain. Making in all a itum lit, and worth fully fs ou. AVe io i coniphle line of Fine Jewelry chains and Silverware, which we w i 1 irnioiiiIiiigly low rates; the same n:tl Ij'T l'me, Karings, Brai-eUts, "1 I'o'okr liuttons. Thimblin, Finger oi.l IVn- and I'em ils. Watch Chain . U Let, Ac, Ac. Koger'a Triple kiiive- and Forks, at iJ per set of Iiikii ofeaih: KogersTeiand Table -. Napkin Kings, Ac. Ansonia Nic s ts i oners and Alarms to be had 'ami .'.ooat Hike Eiios. . hats for the si-aMin as well as the trim are more sty!ih than for some ears. wets are beautiful and so nearly imi 'lure as to almost deceive the eye. We :i immense stock. Come and see it and M. M TKtnm ti.L Si Co. Sun I mhrellas, fniio f 1 i up. Mas. A. K. I'nu J w m0 ca ll:' II.-' Band Wagon. ealnd wagon with aseatingrapaci s fur sale. Any band necsling a wagon 'it a big bargain by calling on or ad- F. W. Kaxtskr, Somerset, la. Five Brothers. 1, John, Ik-it. Kuby, and Nick, now on t the stole of Ko. Ii. CoFtOTU. , viia can (i ll all c Ior of rei !v 4 f: aiiit. and in any qiianti-y vmi want. in any s'.ze-l tin cans ; alxi, all kind d stains, tube colors, paint brushes, and dusting brushes, at J. B. Holder s Uardwarc Store. S.merset P.a. A STARTLING RUMOR. Three Hundred Lives Said to be Lost. A rumor of (lie most tlaitlirg tbarcc ter was circulated on our streets !at evening. It was that the old feeder-dam i or ConemaugU Lake, as it is n ow know n, situated at South Fork, about nine miles above Johnstown, had hurst, and that ths immense volume of water rushed down the valley of the Conemaugh, carrying death and destruction in its path. Johns town is said to be completely inundated, and one report received fiom rittbbiiruh said that over three hundred lives had been lost OwiDg to the telegraph lines being down we are nnable to verify the rumor, and give it for what it is north. hiM . H t F. Killing fr.wts arc r'"irtd in various counties of New York stite. The Southern Minnesota O. A K en campment nt Austin, Minn., will be held June to fl. The coeiincr's jury iu the Oci.in case adjourned ednesdny, to lutvt ngaiu on Tuesday next. Jamb Prolutsco. the Ohio bip-amit, lias leen bonteuced to three year iu Ute penitentiary. Mrs. Sheridan, widow of Gen. Phil Shell. I, in. is iiiiitc- ill :.t iter n-siJeiuv in New Yolk city. On June 4 and 5 the annua state con vention .r tin-1. o. o. r. at st. cloud, Minn., will lm held. Thomas Fay was put on trial Wednes day at (iiaftoii, V. Ya.. for the killing of his half-si-ter l:int fall. The Illinois State SiHii tMiien's lounia nient ut (irand t'nusing. 111., opensi on tin-4lli of June, continuing till the Mtli. Tho hiiiiuhI ronveritioii of the Amalga mated AsMs iutiou f Iron and Stoel Workers will be held in Pittsburg. June 4. Orlow AV. (Impinan of New York ha lieen apHinti-d Mlirit.r geni-ral. to till the vtK-anc.v caased bv the resignation ol Mr. J. nkt." Senator Payne of Ohio announces that he will not undi-r any circum-itaiices tie a candidate for re-election to the United Stat wntite. The mails niTi'vinp; in Heading for the pa-st year have lavn iiiysterioiioly and fi"stematic;illy roblied. and the olticials are entirely nt sea as to who is the thief. Her lnnjcstys thipn Swiftsiue, Am pliion and Icarus, now stationed at Victoria, H. C., have rs-eivel orders to sail June 10 for their cruise in la hring sea. Th Irving Cliff hotel, nt ITunesdale, Pa., the largest suiiinn'r resort in I orth-ea.st-rii Pennsylvania, bavin? lu'cniinno dations for tHXI gue-its, burned Tuesday night. MenuVni of the Favette county pang are also wanted in Pre -ton county, W. Ya., for robls ry. Niitrly every county in that state wants a chance at the des peradoes. C-a-siiis r.rown. a one-anneil soldier of Mount Plea-ant. O., luw just been grantid a pension of So.OI and $!.' -r mouth. He was shot in the arm and lost il alter the war. Senator William M. Evarts of New York deliver the university oration of the state university nt Leavenworth, Kan., at iU annual commencement on June 3. Mratnsl lp Company' Klretio-t. New Y'huk, May 80. The PacilieMail Sbwiiiship coniany's nt;rk holder j re ebs t 'd Jay Gould, (reorjro (iould, IJus-w-U Sage. "Henry Hart. C. P. HuptJiig ton. Sidney Dillon. Kdward Iaiiterb:ieb. William Kemsvn and Harvev Kenntxly as directors. The net earnings for the venr were iiM.x'.W, an increase of $.VI, 4li. The annual report state that the company's new steamer, The China, which will lie launched in a few days, will tly a foreign flag. She was buili for one-third less tlian the prices ouotod bv American builder. She will lie in eligible for mail sulnulies, but as no such aulisidie seem likelv to lie granted this fact will lie no disadvantage, the report concludes. TIm W:kln Matrh. Wasiunotiix. May 30. In the walk ing match for women, at Kernan's, the score at midnight of the third clay was as follows: Miles. Lap'. FlUM I To), las Kiiburv Mnekheth Hlnkely Kh-iiniitf Arnell IlKliali Prillstss. Jeflru-s. Jetlerson 1 C IM 1-X1 HM ii i; l.ll JlUWlXill. At riiiladelphia-Tlie Phillies adnitn!terc4 a s.miimI ilrulil.ins to the littlnin:'r-. uiiili'iu: hy l lie "iie-sldisl score of 15 to 4. 1 he In Mint ail lull I inu- of the home team was all that could ! desired, the former la-imt ver bn:l ianl anil their sliek ork timely mill 1k-vv. otin lt-Mtll. Ihe -phcnonienR)" reeenll .i.r..ui 1.,- ti. vkiiMiM. w in the box and after tlie si-,uil inning he w.ts p-nllMted ul 1 over the field. althotiKU lie bail en r n-nsoli ID im n -cimrHi.-isl by his siilMn t. mi h was miserable. ..t'.l.-T-M ..t, th irtlier liHtid. was inline form ami ihe bit- uuvle b b.s oiiKents were cli lsultensl tbnitiKhout tlie came. rMirc: ll,iln.l..l,ibi ... . 0 0 7 .1 0 B 0 1-15 Pilt-burtf 0 0 0 0 i U - At Wa-biiiL-lon - Wiishinslon. l:(leveland,t JM Host. m- Ituston. . I 'bioAgo. !. At Sew oik New Vt-k. 8; Inriinnanolis, 6. Al lialtiiBore haltinmre. H. Alhlelic, t. Trotting Merllnir. Trottinil mertincs will be held al Pansvllle, X. Y-.Jin.c4 lo Kearney. Neb.. 4 lo T; 'orry. I'a 4 to 7: Terre Haute. Ind.. 4 tot: Kinifham ton, N. Y..4 toT: Newark. 1.4 to 7: Klu-in, lilts, 4 lo 7; Fort Worth, Tex, 4 to li; Syracuse, X. Y, 4 to 7. THE MARKETS. New York Slouey Market. XkwYohk. M.iy3t(. .Money rinsed at S por cent., the lowest rate; hik'in'st. i'n per oi-iit. h i h.im.-e closed stm-lv; posted rites. yl.j 4.W ...: aetu il rate. t'-St's: l-Wi '"r wxty ilaye ano .'! 4-S"-,;-4 f'r ilrmalii. 4iovenim-lit minds eh-ssl uniet: cnrrelieyfli, I.2J b.J; 4s eoupou, Ua bid; 4a do, l.w V'aeilie railmad bono" closed as m"" Cni.ni tirais. l.l'i to l.r. do land a-ntnts. l. ll.ifc do sinkirnr funds L17; CealraU. LIS to l.IV. builc bolide dulL SIHJOllX AsoriMox. THE BRITISH COVERNMENT HAS NO HOSTILE INTENTIONS, Uul U llie l ulled tslntra Uefoaes to ltes)crt tlw ljfm of Nations, Tbrea Courw Ara Ifi ror tlie Canaillaiw, Via.: "War, ltiuk-Uo! u, or Arbitration" lie Ue l.'evea the I Jitter Coarse Will be Por. ued. Ottawa, Out, May 30. Tlie dispatch from ictoria, 11, t'., with reference to the departure of war vessels for P-eliring sea was shown to Sir John McDonald yesterdny, and he commended it aj a good newspaper Tarn. '-You will find your forecast ver.ried." said n, '-if you pooh hoob the whi.le thirur. The idea of war is absurd. The British, government lias no hostile intention, nor, I am al tied, hm the American governnwut The shipi are going for a cruise, but it will be oulv a i t of marine picnic and lias no more significance tli.tn if the fleet went to Yalpuraiso. I know nothing whatever alamt the promiaea of protec tion to lwhiiijj veivsels, but such pronii could be made without tny knowing it. nltlHiugh very unlikely. I do not think Canadian vesneia will be molested out side ths tiirmile limit." "Put (.'anadiiin wiiooners have lieen molesttsl and are now nniciire." "Yes." Sir John aduutted. "Tlie fact is the United SttiK-i government know their ab.-urd pretension about Bohring sea U'in a mare clamum cannot in naintaineil." "Ought not the government to de mand redress for the seizurce?'' "Lord Stdisbery has been doin noth ing le.it uemand rcdrexs ever since." "Tiie Cim:uliati government made lepre.-a'ntatioiw to the home government immediately and tlie Imperial goveni metit tok i iinnslitite action. Of course if the Unittsl States refuse to respect the law of nations there are only three cotties for us. We must have war. liack down or arbitration. My opinion is that if the I'nited Suites rio not acknowledge themselves to be iu the wrong the matter will ! referred to arbitration. I know what the opinion of the Cleveland gov ernment was on this iiestion, and the law of nations has not altered since the change of government." FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Dkrijv, May 30. Evidence is ac cumnlatin to fix the responsibility Uxn the Sox-iitist agitators for the strikes union: tli We.st;ilialian miners. The police at Dortmund made a raid upon the hou-s of the lenders of the striking workmen and seized, together with a considerable sum of money, manv letters and jiapers emanating from Socialist sources and clearly established the close connection bctwii-n the strikers and the ScM'ialislpropuininda. They alsoarrested the editoi of thf Westphalia People's (iazette, a Socialistic organ, charged with having instigated the striker. llvictlmis Cnutiuue. Dublin, May 3i). There were seven more evictions at Luggaeurran to-day. The remaining ejisi-tmeiit Lave been Mxt Mined until Friday. The roiiiniisloners Tonb Flabt. London. May 3(1. The Times' Berlin corresondent refiorts that tlie American commissioners totiie Samoan conference had a tough fight for the lis. rtiun of the irira iple for which they contendetl and that th: convention, when con cluded, will show tliat their lalvir have not btvn without a measure of success. A Definite Areemelit Iteaclieil. London, May !!0. Tlie Daily News' Iierlin sis-cial says Ihe newly appointed giili-committccof the Samoan coiifereno has reacl.,sl a definite agreement which will he ma le pubic.- ia about ten days. The Americans await a ratification of the a.ris'iiiciit by cable and Sir Kdward Mallet w ill go to London to obtain that of his government. THE TRANCE WOMAN WAKES AGAIN. Her rhjraielan Kay Heath from Eahatutloa Must Snoa Coins. Attu-a. N. Y., May 30. Mrs. Emma Althouse awaki-ned yesterday afternoon from a tnim-e which lasted only two days, tlie shortest she has had in the two years site lias lieen in the trance condi tion. She now weiglis only eighty -even kmiii(1s. although she weighed ITS lie fore she was Liken ill. In the last month the only nourishment she has Liken has beenalaiut a pint of warm milk which has lieen given her in very small doses. She is unable to speak, and can hardly move her head or bands. The rest of her body is rigid, and a phvsician who saw her thinks that ossification has set in. Mrs. Althouse is so weak that without otlier causes, death from exhaustion cannot Ions lie delayed. An offer from a museum manager in New York to ex hibit her )rs been received, and, if the manager had come in person, he would have lieen roughly handled, so indignant were her relatives. 1 have just received a new lot of carpi ts and can now sell an nil wW two ply carpet for 50 cents ier yanl, that was worth ("J. Call and get a bargain before they are all icone at J. 15. Smtpem. KAUTZ BROTHERS, manufacturers of y; jv; it; M W- av: a o; N S .- AND DEALER IN CITY nt GGlEs, WAGONS. SLF.ns, I.El;!Is, HAKNK-S, SADDU.S. EllBES, BLANKETS, BELLS AND WHIPS). A SPECIALTY HADE OF THE RICE COIL SPRING. - Call and Examine our Stock JENNERTOWN. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! I liavc tonmn-h real peniTly and want to sell. No I 1 iilli r ilielimvi 1 Hill farm, li acres well imtmivcd. fth " House and Burn n oiitbbildiUe,i. Biluate west end Satnew t Bor- "jo 2. FenraTe lot adjnlninj. No 3. A Double Iwclting Hulls Kith lot l..ii fts-l, Willi Misl'le and outbuilding. Si;.item 8ni'n rs-l Hcmuch. No 4- A Truet if Land eontamtnc 1C3 acres dtuaiel'' miles lr.ew K.imens-t luwiiih, nearly ali ckl -4 I UoI'SaI-M. & GET TIIE BEST! -AT- VOUGHT'S. PRICES DEFY COMPETITION ! Special rreper alien fr Thtu Week ! BEST GROCERIES, BEST CONFECTIONERIES, BEST FRUITS, BEST NUTS, BEST SOFT DRINKS. BEST SANDWICHES, BEST PIES and CAKES, BEST TREATMENT, BEST OF EVERYTHING, AT TIIE BEST GROCERY IN SOMERSET. Freh Green Groceries Every Morning;. VOUGHT'S. 85 S3 v VV VVTv v vj THEY CAN'T BEAT US! Our name lias been a lioutjelioltl word throuirliout Somerset county for three rencrations and it lias al ways been tlie recognized head of the Pit Goods Trade. WE LEAD! And will continue to lead, where merit is rewarded and confidence is not misplaced. Our business has outgrown it's niartcrs and wc will have a THIRTY-FOOT ADDITION added to our already largo store room inside of sixty davs. Wc arc constantly making SPECIAL DRIVES in some particular line for the ben efit of our customers. Call and sec us during the week, wc have A BARGAIN FOR YOU! Resjiectfully, Parker & Parker. MOWERS! BINDERS! HAY RAKES! " Itou't Kail To See WHITELY'S NEW IMPROVED Champion Mower and Binder, 0 tht Street frj Da; This Week I Also The Champion Hay Rake. ALL GU.Vn.VXTKF.D THE BEST ON EARTH ! AND AGAINST ANY OTHEIW MADE. Before you leave tnwn be sure and gn to J, B, BOLDEBBAUtt'S HARDWARE STORE, And examine his stock of HARDWARE, BUGGIES, HARNESS, 4C, You will find It on MAIN CROSS STREET, ON TMI WAV TO THE COURT HOUSE. Buy lw Clothing Prices will be knocked helter skelter for 2 weeks at HefH ey's - Middlesex Blue Suits, guar anteed all-wool and fast colors, at $9 worth $12. Men's Cassirnerc Suits, all wool 7, 3, 9 and $10 worth $15. Boys 2-pieee Suits $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2. Knee pants 25 35. 45 an1 5 cts- worth double the money. Buy Your Clothing FROM HEFFLEY AND SAVE MONEY I Yon reel not look around. Come ilinet to Hellloy's. You save at least fo to H on a suiL It is easily understood why I can sell the rh'UKt. Expenses regulate the prices of my gootla. Then, aain, I am the only atoru that handles .Sew York and l'ui!a.!elitiu g'wjds bought at l- to -1J per cent leisii than l'ittbiirg goodd. The baek wardness of the peaion hast not aided the Kile of Mr.mr Hats in the lea.-t. In order to make them gu I cut prices in half. The prices of Wall Pier liaa almost dropped out of KiuhL You can get a unit at neat ly any i ri .-e. Ccstoniers and the public frenerally are reijutvted to come and iiiHpect the Anita and bear in mind the prices, make 11 1 of gixxh, iiuility, workmanship and til ofiny gi an la should always bo Uiken in conijb'eration. Truuku, Satchels, Hats, Fjrni.ihing (iooilr, liiiin Coats, Oil Coats and 1'anLH. I'liibrellas, Wool and limn lllunkets, ail at reduced jiriiwt, at Hellley's. HIP, HIP, nUREAH! -Fur. The Daily Herald! -AXD- Hcri Goes To The People Who Read It ! LARGE STOCK OF COODS FOR COURT I 25 BARRELS GINGER CRACKERS AND CAKES I 1000 LBS. BEST N. V. ANO SOMERSET CO. CHEESE I 300 LBS. CHOICE FRESH LONG BOLOGNA 1000 HALF MOON PIESTHE BEST MADE I GOO GALLONS LEMONADE ANO OTHER MILD DRINKS I 10 TO 25 BUNCHES CHOICE RIPE BANANNAS I 20 BOXES BEST MESSlNAt ORANGES AND LEMONS I 100 BOXES STRAWBERRIES DAILY AFTER MONDAY I 50 BUSHELS FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS I GREEN VEGITABLES DAILY DURINGCOURTI ROOM FOR EVER30DY AND COURTEOUS TSEATa ENT TO ALL, RCSPECTF JLLV. B OOK & E3EERITS J. B. Snyder. Special Bargains FO THIS WEEK. While you are in Somerset you will likely want to buy a sui of Clothes or a piece of Carpet, and you will want to know where is the cheapest place to get what you want. The old reliable stand of J. B. Snyder's, is without a doubt, the best and cheapest place to get anything 3 0U want, espe cially iu the Clothing or Car pet line. You can also buy a beautiful gold tipped silk Um brella at Snyder's for 75 cents. Call in and see the special bargains, and while there get one of these beautiful silk Umbrellas for your wife and daughters. J. B. Snyder P.A.Schell&Co., IlEALKfU IN STOVES, TINWARE, Hww-Fitm1sMTir oois Inm and Wtt Pumps, lruu I'ijciiU FiiiiigM, Tin, Iron and Steel Roofing, Spoil ting, Alleys, Ac- iloiu (on nhort notice. Chimney, Drain & Sewer Pipe. Call an, we the I.ircest nnd mr Comi.Icts line ot ( 4H'ktiij .Huy an J Haines : the County, and ld Kt the LOWEST PRICES. J. M. HOLDERBAUM, CENTRAL BLOCK, SOMERSET, OFFERS AT HIS LARGE CLOTHING and CARPET STORE A Sew nnd Well Selected Stock or 5JKX3', E'lYS- aXD t'IIILIRi:NS' CLOTHING ! Jiwt recei ve1, arnl will pive fil.OUI.i Silk Koll-tippel I'lnbrt'lU on sale of J1J wnrtli or opwunl.-s lnuyht at liis sor after this dat MAY -'I, 1SSJ. Neckwear. We also olTer tlie finest ami m'wt RtrlUU line of XErKTfCS, IlflWS, CTKFS, 1IHS1ERV. S:lIftr.-, fJl'. VWERS. if. 4c. Kieb ExniBiTEn. IvOi a Gents' Furnishing Department We sell two II-iii.-titihel Inen IIan,l kerchiefs for cents worlli double. In the CARPET DEPARTMENT WE OFFER DUUS5KLS, TArETIJlES, .i;i:ain, uaii, jiattin'c?, stair, fuhlr axu table oil cloths. Anl 88 tbe ivason ia clin, will allow from tliis liate 10 jx-r rent off the pi ice nt Rte a Gloria .Silk Umbrella, with 1 12 wotth or upward?, eold to anyone Tiereon. The powl work iro-s bravely oi". Our tirt lot ot I'-nlire'ias is a'l civen ont, and we hare this day received an oUht. Cail to 6ee as, "and exaniiiie stock. J. M. HOLDERBAUM.