1g JfcvtJartM jv v :iat it : ad u-r i ti;-' .1 r l U.l si.::!-; t'.iv wire , ,, thror lull a 0.-1,1 in n,v I.,... .,. v.o ! vimt ln.t ,t0m al.mt a..', lock UVdnesdav. ! - :' !h,'; J:-U IloWrts Know Ar'.n Marin . li-ca...e In !v Imi'.-o after the arrest of j theXieel-.-js b f.nl oat what day Joe' ioa,rhl r.rn ft-mi !:,e : . f-l(.a ! that he :1s not p.Ii.y t.j hwthr tbi.t he! Xnciy ,ii V,.iiu.lay,Vfl.ruarv in lar-ii : I im-;.s-:n - 1 the cc ,:t: 1 the pitti n eis-irou ots in the ,;:,r;.- ,.r IVUr field : f i:r nu n ,.i a! f tv.e v.i- lscri work i n jr in -t t o or three urtU: !I-.ir IT HAS A FUTURE! s., .1 -Tth. J.-. I ! IV eds Live in larmier town- jship; atniie in ihib- l with J ,!,n Kwnli: K.. 10 "" ,''ft 1 j "a evening ofaire-t of the Nicely hud a ! e tn t:j. a d(.?.tn time; conversation with him ; he said he did n "P evidence in this j net know where the Nicely were on the ,.r, !, , thought I ha.l a j 27lh ; eaw him mst morning; lie then .- .v., r:;T,ne to rta m; l.ave : bj.d me be didn't know where either of, , ':r,.t him in Jonnertr wn, met . the Xieely hays were on.the 27th of Feb-! .. ruf r.-t Hcmse in Somerset ; rusrv. i JOHNSTOWN WILL REBUILD. A Herald Correspondent Talks to Leading Citizens- Icun.- l.tv I .-!;. .'e'.ir.'l eomi'y : am a farm- . a' :'! with I'aviJ ice;:t:g; .... ; :.c day aft'-r tlie Nicely hoys - ; . he was working on a saw v f.i::n : he told te lie ha.l not ;,v'v uti the -th of February i ret vicar tlit-M? boys out of e; .'wiV1 Jennertcwn : met v in stnvestnwn and met him at i ..-.f.-.: in workir.ftnp this ease; ; :-f.r tiie reward when I start' -...t-I tstnh i-t.K.xl that the ( 'otn Lad ..'Tered fj:.; I ; I .!i!J;vl it down fine and -.1 :n-,lf; none of the Nio-ly's to me alsmt it ; noliody of s;-kc to tue ahout it; I ; , ...!! hy t'o.'.roth. . s.it:el I think the reward .. murderers and the money ; I o.,. r wai.l wao:I.Ted by the .i'.:h: diil "ot speak to any ,: :i -i advertiH'iiient in the ri ward. -n-i t .itniot teilj on what day I .;..-,.!-- : it was last wef-k : I j!...a Tucshiyor Wednesilay k ; I re;i l tiie advertisement : I think I read it in the ;r. Hay l"'l "left the Ftand ;.r :'.e d.-f-n lanti olf-reJ in . 'i ' . rr.v:i!s, Ao, tiiat n. : tii v lii t !ook ; also ofi'ered r l.-.tes of U'fctiiuony of Mrs. ,-r t. k n at the li, -i. -T,ut i..f.v Jud.-e I'.aer. After thi 5 tiiey annoum-ed that they ' tin- (.'oiimionweaU!) I-- ::n: n i.. in I.i:onier towii- car It 1 asked him if In K"e b. -vs out of at: i h" Mid tliat fie r .,' ! had not 'f a them. Kn -w;jolin KiKMitz: lives r. 1 nullity : 1 li ve in I.iiro aia a farmer ; I asU-d whether ho cou'.d r!far whatexer they want they .; ..f ii:e ei'her here or over I In r can do the N'icelys ;;.:- as tirobahly a conjile of :i;c arrest ; have known Aaron sa.i.sc'.n him in l.i-ionierihe v rr.. arresied ; Went hon.e i! .,- I'i f ...rp 1 knew of the ar--.. ! i,- c i',:ii't tell w hen he had N " v h-.vs hiifore tiie murder ... ;.i ! ti. ked w tli .loe for an T .iiiiiv after tiie murder: I .li i'."'i .lay of May ; he t-u l i- m.tn,'i p.ini to snear, ami '.' ..: t:..n he had ai-n Joe on -:, ; W.-.S in tiie t.r--5'.nre oi r. : 1 met him a.iin n last nk. I t int him I heard l e :.z c'.cr here to a wear tliat it in.-ii.iy February "7th, that -. J r N cpy and that he had : wan mi Thiirsday and not on i-y . 1- said well I'm told it don't icn. e : I said weare Iiei(rh ::' u iy that you know I will : ! c.n.ira iict yon ; he Raid to s ear that it was on Car rep:rier. a Ct.airmsn of the Commit tee to h int r.p destitute women and ehil lrt n at Joliiisiown. "pent Tuesday in the ill fated and iietit::to p'ai, and iniervipwed mtnv r,f fK U.li- Afl.A ! Crrws-eiarained-I ked him if he j ,i,e Secretary of the Cambria In,n Worki. had heard anything of Xieely boys ; said j Mr. Paul Siaekhouse, who came from Phils he did not ; that they could I cleared J delphia the day beiore. Following aresome erjsy; his boy, Ve4 Terry and Xieely't ; of the tieU ol.taine-i by the interviews : hoy had seen him tliat tiipht, but that he ! Mosham (Prwidt-nt of the new Steel did not See him that afternoon. j f''' t-mipany ih Clminuan of the lU-iief 1. 15. Matthew. Am acquainted w ith ' c u'"mi:tee, said .Suiucnt' oiler to taked-'iilU-rt Koss; had a conversation withi,itue "nJ cUMru provide fur tliem was aitiong the most time.y. generous, and wccpiabte acts yet proifered and one lint would greatly aid them in solvini; the pnibleiu of ministering to the wan tit of the suffering. And here a word resetin( Mr Moxham: He is a small, delicate looking niaii. ot a highly ai'iisiiive. nervous temiiera nient lidl of lite and alert, as well as erai lieuily titicicnt, in disehnrginir tiie duties o( his resionsiliH" josilion. Kv?ry dillicuit and delicate iuts.tion penainio to the work of brining onler out of "confusion wtirse em fvtuiKled " is referred to him. and his opinion and advice aresouht for hy a!! othercom iiiiuces. His U'ini-orary oftic is in a ruilely ci'strucred huildinf.'. on which there is chalked in larj: letters, the words. " Heail-quartr-rs." Aa-ess to it is exi-eeUm.;!- dilri cill, in view of the i-corcs couslantly thn-k-ini; there, w ho can only he kept l ack ty two s'atwart PiHshurli Hiiiivm-;ii. The oilie is tilled with telephuiies. tch-ra:.h instru ments, operators and clerks. In ;he tifieen minutes talk with him it was made ijuiU evident thai under iheui ling hand officii a man John-lovn, w itii ita now suspended industries, has a fumre. i It was leai:id h-.tti sue'u e:itiTjtr'..-i:ig ciii j M-ns us Mr. AVesiey Jtose, c-.)i:traetor. lr. I imn:i, tlie two lrs. YeajT'cy, Iir. Skvan. Mr. J iii-i l'tiiioii. ?iii.rinTei.ieitI 'if the Cairioria Iron Works. Cyrus Kider, 1-. , So licitor for the (.'..iupaiiy, Mr. Joh?i 'i'lioiuas. merchant. Mr. J unes A. M-cMiiieu, President of the First N tiioTial lliiik. and many oth ers, that steps o:iI 1 he taken itnuiediaic! to n-j.air such buildings as wi re not beyond reconstruct. on, and to put up new one. It is highly prohuhie that ikithin the uexi sity days t:i.u.-ands of inteiianies will employed in tlie work of bunding the waste p'are ot Ihe now ruined town. As to the creat industritT of the town, it is a uiis'.ake to think, much less to say, as some do, that they are buried so deep as to be Uyond the reach ot a resurrection. 1 he reat Moxhaai Works, on tiie hanks of tiie StonycneU. two m:h"s above the town, stand intact, and work will be rc-uuied nt once. The hijt riiils. below tiie rci;riylvai:ia ILid road oridi, were not swept away, nor any part f lbem ; bur have simply sustained iniury by Uinj-overed with water. In a loi g taik with Mr. Paul Stackhouse. StxTetary of tiie Mammoth Comjany. wiio lias been in enisuitatiou witii l!r? ditectors situ-e last Saturday, it was learned that work at the mills was nosr U-iiiir paiutl in cleaning up and repairing nischieery, and that they would be in o;oration within the next thirty days. What ahout the larc; Gautier Wire k,:1- Wiicn iit cii-in,,-', -I .is a f'h'r for tlie old ' ::na!. an cy hack in :! e f. r i. fie.- Inc.- j.i:,- -cre put in t!.e bf.tioru and e-ivr-Til with solid mrtso-iry and so r.rp.m- .1 as to h ojs.nsl t.-.-m O.e t t..ra-id thn !-cV'.e.t t.M Cri.1' a b i.h- .,f Hjl Tl.l affl. noih.'e. Il jl. !;, r"!!:;'.i:il- l!. t'i.ei "chrovr r. eil them up j.-s.i.i r a .1 v li-h from i:- t- linirou'. T1 e .v.(.,v .-,...,,..;,; j, si;rc;njr.! -s'l-silr or .1 wit'-r: in .:rm.!v 'arinp j " ..f"t hun-'ir. Hv weri a Tific; to ?ive a few f."h.''fti 1 !- irny i:p on the cars our reporter heard liic matter di.M-ui d hy fome Pit'sbarah lawyers, one of them snyine'- the clttb wa innrn.'y but r.. t h-jaily n.!ion.;hle. Xo trustworthy estimate gm yet be made of tlie nnmlier carried flway by the resistless torrent. Fct now put it at less than o.fioo. and most think it will run from S.000 to 10.000. hitu after the arrest of the Xicelys : naid he was at Joe Xieely 's home till a little after 1L' o'clock that day. and could clear him that far and no farther ; have lived in the l.ionier valley 47 years ; am ac quainted w ith every road in it. Map hhown to witness and he ex plains to jury a! Knit roads iu neihlmr hiHxi of Ligouier and w here the Xicelys live llamptin Smith. Know Ui!lcrt Hivsp ; j talked w ith him after the snv-t ; he said he had been at Joe Xk- ly's the day ofj the murder ith a load of coal, in the neighborhood of 12 o'clock, and could clear him up that far but no farther. T. J. I.anhery Know tiills-rt K iss: had a conversation with hitn after the arrest of the Xice'ys; he said he had left Joe's house before 1 o'clock on the L'7th of February. Adj lurticd to 7:iHl p. in. tVtlS SC"I ).V. Philip Walker Know Jhn Taylor; Know his character for tnuh arid verac.'y is not poid. Cros-.-ex imination Kveryh.idy s.iys s in the r.eiiilwrhisu!. Charh.-s '.i-kst, n s'iliiel K now tliibcrt tioss ; ha 1 ciiiverxation with him aher the arre t : he told me he left J e s li-tniy-n 1-' and 1 o'cl ' on Fehrui'V 2. Witness de-si-rihel a pki ! from Niceiy's to top f the mountain not shown on the map exhibiieJ by ih- detVuse. I piinted out lite loi; on the mountain tnat I was sawing to S j.iire UaUi'j and Mr. Crib hlieU yesterday; my son was aio'.iir. I.twis tietT Wa a'jn- v. ith my f.ther yesterday and piin'ed oiit tiie hu't of t!ie ioi? t hat we sawed on February 7th. The defense objected to admiitiiu: testi mony in nvi'd t tlie survey of ground at Sa-id Fiat. TiieTou.-t res rvetl deei.-iou un til this morning. Pi ter Albrisrln Was in Sotn-rs. t last week: know l-wis Paine: he toid me that he w.h -.il'ed to prove that he had seen Iiive Xieely on the "th of February , but that iri fi-t he bad not seen him. Cli-iton McMillan Son of the Sberin": know J.rs-h and Ii.iv- Niitlyrhave fre ijuently Isen sent errands by them. Tiie sunse! otfereil to prove by tiiis witness that Iiave X.ciey was eatiii- things to ke-p him siek: the defense objected atid thrt court ruled that the evidence ws not admissible. Jo-epli V. A mbro-e Was aionwrien Iliii'-h gat lie- hat: the hat was haiiL-in;; a-i:i-t the arm on ; I examined t: ; there : Works? was ake I. To which answer was w as a hob- out of it ; there was no he rim ! ma,e, ;!Ki! they would most ceriuly be re in it at that time across the bole ; was along ! b,.;is aj t, , jinieh larger scale, moid Mr. Xirvly's when wc got Ihe money ; j These pi-ilix s facts and auratnies are well he said -you mut not hink hard of me ; calculate.! to in-oire the utm.ist i-otili lrnce ut the money." or words ; j,, a glorious and prosp-rous future forjohns- " ' y. srr 1 1. a ooo-k. i..::.;::.-1 We have had no dif- t. ' ia sui: : they di.l not have - i f r - ..Miing a jr-Mso; i did a fr.. m his fat her-in-iaw, - at. 1 waks my wife up an i becatiM- J hed a) 1 to that rr!i-cr. Cross examination Was at the d .r en the outside when 1 examined the hat : a boy was holding a handkerchief inside at the time. Al'x-rt Hoff.nan Followe.1 the tracks: there wen- no marks made in tiie midd'e of the heel by nails : the tracks were made in j StiOW. Cr.iss examined Saw no marks in the middle of tiie heei at all. John W. Kooiitz Followed the tracks I there was no mark ti: i.l- on the tracks by i nails iu the middle of the heel ; there were naiis on the side of the heel. i town on wbose prosjierify depends so largely 1 the interests of Somerset county farmers. On wending his way to what remains ul the It. A O. railriad station, i.the only ves tige of a building left from Washington street ba-. k to the Conemauglj and from Woo-ivaie to the demoralized store of Wood. Morrci! A o.. a distance of a mile and a ha!!.) our reporter waded through mud six inches deep in cilmhing up to the l'nwxfd oiSce, where Editor Woodrutr sat amid the wreck of bis ofRee. It wiil lie gratifying news to iiundnsls to learn that the Irm,rrat ' le putiii-hid a-'.iiu. and that, wiihiu the next wavs. Mr. tieorge T. S'-var-k. editor of the 7ia.'.'.i-, said the T,i!-H,t? wiil 1 ecat a s-Kn jes the side and ead of tne bnilaiug Cross-examined Went ikiwn on my kn.ts to look at the tracks; I stooped .town to ex- p,,,;,! oe put iu. lint, on iiciuiriug for l.:s amine the trucks ; there was no marks of; geieraiis-lwaiied frieu.l, Mr. SbulH-rt. flit..t nails in the gum boots. f t;r,ail pupor, our resjrter was i o. :,(-I.ive in l.igonier sti.a farmer : am a bnher-in- r N .i e! v L a in' A -.roil Marks 1 V. ,.,..r sin v .t..r T.iv. in nt'ir Ifiw I .sh in .-rievsl to learn he w as amoc.ir 1 lie tosl. .!; 1 r. .t ts-e J v Xieely ' drove over to ihe In-arimr from I mherrer s i ju,; a. ,mr re.nrter was leavii.j for home ' -7:h 1 ehrutiry, day of l':n- to 'S i iire Paueh's in a carriagi- w ith Win. ie !,,ar(1ed tl at a met ting of hading citi- Thomas, l.ila stearn and Xaniiie Horner ; 1 vut disingtiis:.ed men from I'ittsburjj ITbom is aad I sac on the front seat : WaS tu te ,r., .ff.s-t a more thorough ur- i :;; w.,s .,n Tiiursday he us on ::h March after f-u'.-hrt swear it was on ' : he v it w as on the Thomas a-kci F.ila Steam w hat kind o! ; .iiiiii. m for w..rk and protection. For the lis king men they were ; she sai l one was U1W Mnt; it is pn ha':,le the town will tie ta'l and the other was short : one had on a ! 1ul u,:,.r a kinl of despitic government to - -k:i -er-a-.; n iirr.s.; rf . -. yu.. siiw t:i. ' L ': t..e eve '' - "-I .1.1 : I':' -a I'-cis. l-;.- ""'-i'. West,. -t. sac .1 .j. ' Ira can and the ot !u r a hat: said tliey lia I on 1-1 coaMa t W misiuk- j ovensw-a something like the ou- tiiat be acl : he us-d the wiirds i wore : he h.' on a sort of a rom:h, grayish ..cars :ay both ; I am 72 I coat : she did not see his forehead or motis-ti- i::. r everything tiiat j tacii : did not say anything about the color t th.Lk I am mistaken j of his face. j Cross-examined Was living about two I ... M- arm Marks'' jeuneriow ,1 ; weiu esi wh I,, i the 1-rh of Mirrii : earns bock on Monday 'om in l.igonier last : liier s--ni lor me 10 come. i n N..e e Ni.eivs; I said i e Xnxuv boys or in.- or i'7th Feb t see them and 1 he didn't aee r .-.-r murder. -!'.' in I.';g ori land county; e f the Peace 1 Aaron Marks; cays after tiie he couldn't tell ! Adjounieil to 8 .'Via. m.. Thursday. The Shaulis Case Continued. banish and ki. p out ail idiers and sight seers, w hich is altso.utely necessary. The naked, unvarnished truth in n-sjicn to ienes witnesseti is suflicieuliy touching and tragic w ithout any adornments by -n or tongue, so that there is no excuse for re porting the idle tales told about retributive uistice in shooting and hanging sp:e. Af ter careful tnoniry not one soluary uory of i tiie kind (siuid be Teritied. If recourse to Drift From tha Flood. Many of the escapes from the fury of the flood savor oi Ihe miraculous but none more aothan the reort of one thai eame up to tow n las! night. In tearing away the enor mous pile of debris lodged against the P. R. n. bridge this morning three persons were found alive, a man and two w omen, the man was i-aught by one leg between two heavy timbers and the leg w is so badly crushed that it was thoughi best to amputate it w here he lay ; this was done and he was taken to the hospital : the women were able to get on their feet and wnik away. Think of it! .aught up by the fury of the llood F'riday light and dashed with iiiconcciveable force into the fast aivuuiuiating mountain of debris! Think of the rush ami surge of the angry water all around and alsmt them all of Friday night and Saturday! Think ol the roaring hell of hreand tiames that swept over them ail of Saturday and Sunday! Think of tiiis miiss of mateiia! shattered and rent hy dynamite! Think of the agony of apprehension and dread, then conceive if you can how three human beings could ass throught it all and come out sane and alive. Truly miraculous is the word to apply to it and the power of the Lord is as great to save as to de-troy. Capt. H. H. Kuhn has been put in charge jf the Commissary department at Johns town. Sot one of the bodies of ? ..meret siple have yet been recovered. A couple of hundred homeless jter-ons from .lohnsiiiw ti are comfortably ipiattcred iu Somerset. Mr. Ill F. K trie, of Pittsburgh, who has Ik-cii at Johiisiuivn for a couple of days try ing to recover the bodies of his sister and her daughter came up to Somerset to-uighl. His scarche has b.-n unavailing. . Two bridges across Casselinan river, one known a the Forge Pri.lge and the other as t:;e Casselma:i Ilridge were s-.vepi away by the recent high waters. Mr. Ciia's. II. ri.-her hasU.ught.il the publishers of tin- II f.u.m.ii all hack numbers from March l-'.tii to present date, and can supply copies of all and any dale at "i eta jvr copy. Mail orders promptly filled. S-r.d jsisiagc st.-imps to Fisher's F-xik Store for IIkrvli. s back numbers. latdies, you can find all oohusuf ready tnix.sl paint, and in any .uantity you want, put up iu any sizel tin cans ; also, uil kind of wis d s'ains, tuts.- colors, paint brushes, scrub and dustirg brush. si, at J. IS. Holder buum's Hardware Store, Somer-et P.a. liven- Jiistiie of the Peat is reouired by law to j-.st a copy of Justice's fee bills in hi o:'e. These fi"e bills can only be ob tained in this county, at Fisher's F.iok Store. Down to Bed Rock. Iirop in and see how cheap you can buy a Hanging l-amp, Lamps of all kinds. Ihslus of ail d.-scriptiou verv ihcap. liiass Ware i at a saenhce, at the sp,re of K. IS. Col KKOTlI. Suncrset. Pa. Bug Finish. Iliady for ii'e. Xo mixing required. ! Sticks to the vine-s and finishes the whole 1 crop of Paiato bugs with one application, j ine pound wi'l go a- far as ten p utids of Paris green and piaster wixed by hand. Sold cheap Ly J. It. Hoi .nr.KHAi m. What's the matter with slopping in at Ferner Pros., and buying a .air of boots or shoes ls fore poing home. They will sell them to you chea(-er thati at'.ylsnly else. Murder!! In murder tria1 it is luo-t imis.rt.itit to know the ex:t- t tin.e at w hich Ihe crime oc curred!. To the unfortunate criminal time m:-y tie life. In ail ia--es tin.e is money and money can be saved by buying ttine-pitces at Xetf A" Caselas-r's. w he cany a iare as sortment of the Finest trades of Watche. and Clis-ks, Jewelry and Silverware, Kye irlasses and Sjiectach-s. We also do engraving of all kinds. G.snl purchassd fnun us wiil lie engraved free ot charge. Strr tc CAsuitta. CONDEMNING THE HUNS. The 4;mHt Trople Say TUcy Miua losavc the Town. JoliSsTiivvs. June 4. K-aUut Pnd-;-ar.i, a letter catrii-r of Johnstown, mar .-he.! at the head of 3.K) men to toe Ci.rn.-r of M. rrell avenue and Columbia street, vvhero ho liio.iuUsl a wagon and ii- iraa a speit-h ou tho hoiTi.i'i of the hour, tho uece.-ciity of good workmen for the clenrir.c; away of the d.-bris which strews every stret t in the city, and the extric.ttiug of bodies from tlie wreck, and closed with a bitter attack on tlie Ir.zy Hues and Polea who have lived in the val'oy only a short time and re fuse to turn a hand towards the relief of their suffering neighbors, yet are begging and even stealing; the pro visions which the people of tne Umtad States are sending here to feed the honest sutferers and ailay their thirst and hun ger. The crowd soon numbi-red nearly 1,(HI0, m-liich gr't-sl Brigard' words with cheers and shouts of approval. Another resident of the city then nioutitisl a ImiT'-l and made a ringing spvevh in .oiKleinnation of the slothfu. foreigners, w ho have proven tlieniselvet a menace to the valley and its inhabi tants. The following; resolutions were unani mously passed: lo-solved. That we. the citizens of Johnstown in public meeting assembled, do most earnestly U-g the relief cnpu ol the Johnstown sutferers t furnlsit lie further provisions to the Hungarian and Poles of this city and vicinity, ex cept in iiayment lor services remleret by them for the relief of their uufortun ate m-ighlmrs. K-soved furtlu-r. That, in case of their refusal to render such service. tliy In-driven fmm the d.sirs of the rebel trains and warned to vacate the prem ises. AT WlXmMSPOET. Many Lives Lost and Mllll.ms of IVrt of anil I.uinlM-r laist In the Mw.1 fltrnrd Water. Vn.l.iAMspoitT. Pa.. June 4. Th water here rose S4 feet, flooding three iinrtors of the city. Ahout 2,(Htti.njt fis-t of logs. 4i.(Kl.(nil fc t of lunilsT. seven mills ami factories and much other property have Lvei carriisl away or de stroyed and a niiniU'r of lives ht. Many luisiness men suffer heavily, hut the largest l.isw is to the lumls-rmi-n. Two children of Charles Edwards, three of a family tiauied t-Vhultn, a child f William Dertricli. a man name.1 M it ill loll, an unknown man. Is-ridied in this city. At XiiK'noz. Vi miles uji the river, 12 p -l'sotis w .-re drowned. fhey were m.-inls-ra of the families of (leorge and William Voiiiuman and two young lady visitors. The. lieaver saw mill was taken laidilv down stream and lodged intact a f.-w miles lielow the city. J. T. Imify's shingle mill and a quantity ot his logs and shingl.-s were carriil away. Tin-1 imi run he repaired in :( days. Adam Federicv and hi l l-year-ol I son vv.. .Irovvn.sl t.-.lay by U-ing; car ried over the fails in their hunt. Five men and a baby were drowned at Baker's camp, in the northern part of Lycoming i-outity. All bridges on the Pennsylvania railroad from Linden to Siinhnry were carried away, riailroad traflic is almost susalldesl. Sale Survivor of a family. Iy.x-KltT. Pa.. June 4. The bodies still rise to the surface ir are dug from tin- ruins, increasing; the death roll to frightful dimension.,. This morning a girl of IX was found tit Hilivar. and n small child. laVh unknown. A girl named Jennie Mundevort caught in tlx l ushes at ! o cl.s k. She lived at Xo. 2 iC Washington str.st, Johnstown. Il.-t father and mother and their seven chil oren, Kdvvard, Ss-ph. Lou, Lida, Mary. X. Hie and l.iuin. were also drowned. She is tin- sole survivor of the familv. Five Brothera. Fred, Join. IVn. lluby, and Xi.-k. now on trial at the store of Ell. It. CortRoTH. !, j leading men was aware of it : and much in- j d'gnati-n wa manifested over the bast less ! I r ' and cruel reports. ,' D-inns Wednes.hiv aflern s.n s session of ccr-.rM ieneral CeiTf..th, of counsel for defense. I Among other things connected with the I asked to have the case ofthe Commonwealth i catastrophe that is beginning to be talked i vs. tieorge Shauiis a:id I'avid J. Sliauli en- j about is with ret'creiice to fixing l!ie resin ' mined ti account ofthe sickness of M rs. : sibdi'y. Not a few I. .Id the Soitth Fork iiiavid J.Suioihs, a material w itness in the i Sjs.rt.ng Ciub n-sMnsibie for it. The New j( as... IToafof the materiality and inability j York .si,.i at great expense, sent a compe ,,r.i. witnev. o I. present in curt was ; tent man to the brc ken reservoir to rn..ke an 't at in- couldn't tell ...,:r.. ... ...: , i -. tl, .siiirt isiiitinuid ! investigation. The deni. that is, ll breast lia ti. hist; know John 't-,w ea-e io si..lenil-r term. The original ; wo.k. was found to be a gigantic Leap of '-"-r J s- Xice;v':'boslen renew ed tlieir recognizance in the. dirt dumpn! a mountain stream- he m Joe Xice-'aum ofsViWMeach. 'nothing to inJieWte nuuoiirj- or engineer- ITS ALL TURK HUMBUG Foe Otukb Itr.At c- eo Sat tuet t xier.-f.ll SIPE BROTHERS. They Cannot, Xever Could, Xever Will. Jlonesit DeRlini; antl fftir Prices ABC LEADING FEATURES AT OUR STORE. The Mssk'ys art ail Tame and the Lions arc Chained. 4- Come ana See for Yourself. "w SIPE BROS., Sipesvlilo Pa, Turnr! nto w ( ampin; Ground. II.vKPt'R's Ft.RttY, Va.. June 4. The Baltimore and Ohio bridge here is greatly dauiag.sl. The town Ims sustained great loss and 15.iliv.-ir Heights has Iss-n turned into a big camping ground. At Berlin. Knoxville. W .-averton. Sandy H-mk and Point of K.s'ks grout damagi. was done. The new Irfidge at the hitter place was mostly destroyed. Turned I'rt All Iticbt. pmi.APr.i i-mia. June 4. John Dorsey, n-pr.-seiitiiig the firm of li-itew & C'i., this city, w ho was reported dead at Johnstown, is safe. linsToN. June 4. Tlie Johnstown re lief meeting at city hull on Monday was adjourned to reassemble at Faneuil hull to-day. How They 1. Mrs. "William Vanderbilt of .Voir York csintriii'.it.-l NJ.iHm. Ths- Aineri.-nn Exj.ress company will carry ail provisions tree, and insurance companies will give thirty days' exten sion, ap A committee ftom Alliance, O.. ar rivrsl on Monday with live car loads of provisions. Tin-y came on a sjiecial tniin. and was conisiNed of the most prominent iron and steel merchants of that lively city. Two ear loads of pmvisions and about "s) in money is contributed by Canton, t)., imiple. Cunventinn I'ostponrd. Linc.iLN. Xeh., June 4. President Fitzgerald has issues! an order jsstsn ing the csmventioti of the Irish National langue. called for the Uth and Pah of July .-it I'hiiud. Iphui. until afu-r the present session of the British iarl lament, m coinpli.ince with the cabhsl advice of Mr. Purnell. The pn-tpouement Ls made in order to secure the utt"ndanoe, if pos sible, of two or three n.tiiaiulist lneiii-U-rsof Kirliament. MHther Imliewtioiw. For western Pennsvlvania: Light rain, followed in Ohio iind West ir giiiia by fuir weather and stationary tem pt rat ure. It is statist tliat Mr. Lew YValhirt., the wile nf tl.c atittior of "rte-n Hiir, was in tlie faint limiu-l thnl was wnshfsl nway. s-he Is cst laail d.-aii. 1 .en. V'Hiloce is in Wnsliiilgloll. ami l- trrcntiy alarmei alstut tils w ife. At li .'. Its k on 1 uesUy mnrtima tlie first r-b. f frniu. nenrin,; tlmtisdnils if muuis of 'r, isit.ii- t.a- t;,e siirT- rina an4 inn eotWi,., liH" tlie .lead pHsM-dovej-Johnstown bridk aim! aenrss ibe in.i:ovis,i ireslleand track, uji tlie incline, to Tiie JoSiiistiorn Hetsit. Iniins f aii the tiies f..tmd in Pitts bun: hoe tie--ii laken under the uireetuin of C'iriiiier .Ael.iw-eil by J. Kliiotl of 0UI Mitiii.tield street, wliete the neiotlivee w ill be kepi and a fail tileof the .ieturvs kept at the orbce ut the morgue on Fuarili avenue, l'ltu- MOWERS! BINDERS! HAY RAKES! Don't Fail To See WHITELY'S NEW IMPROVED Champion Mower and Binder, On ths Street Every Diy Thli Week Alia The Champion Hay Rake. ALL OrAP.AKTEED THE BEST ON EARTH! AND AGAINST ANY OTHERS MADE. Before you U ave lowu be nun nU go to J, e, KOLDE HARDWARE STORE, And examine his stork of HARDWARE, BUGGIES, HARNESS, 4C, You will fln.l It on MAIN CROSS STREET, ON THE WAT TO THE COUNT MOUSE. GET THE BEST! -AT- VOUGHT'S. PRICES DEFY COMPETITION ! Special Preperntlon for Thin Week ! BEST GROCERIES, REST CONFECTIONERIES, BEST FRUITS, BEST XUTS, BEST SOFT D RISKS, BES T SA SD WICHES, BEST PIES and CAKES, BEST TREATMENT, BEST OF EVERYTIUSO, AT THE BEST GROCERY IN SOMERSET. Freult Green Grorerien Ererj MorRlug, VOUGHT'S. n Zs 3 & r V e.'a777a THEY CAN'T BEAT US! Our name lias been a hon.-ehoid word throughout Somerset cnuuttr for thrwi generations and it lias al ways been the recojmized head of the Dry Goods Trade. WE LEAD! And 'will continue to lead, where merit is rewarded and confidence is not misplaced. Our business lias outgrown it's quarters and we w ill Iihtc a THIRTY-FOOT ADDITION added to our already larjro store room inside of pixtv davs. We are constantly making; SPECIAL DRIVES in some particular line for the ben efit of our customers. Call and see s during the week, we have A BARGAIS FOB YOU! I.esiiectfully, Parker & Parker. OCOs.. yzyzyzyz i 1 i if (