Show Latest from the Disaster READING Pa January lLNo more bodies have been found in the ruins of the silk mill It is believed all have I been recovered Several reported yesterday as killed have been found safe Corrected list of dead Emma Nestor John Reber Eva Leeds Laura Kershner Sallie Homer Tillie I Grow Mary Fitzpatrick Sallie Faust Henry S Crocker Amelia Christ man Sallie E Beckel Ella Keid nauer Tillie E Schoenfar Sallie Schoenfar Barbard A SeiUiemer Sarah Shode William Snyder Sophia F Winklemann The killed at the Philadelphia SI Reading Railroad paint shops were Albert Laudenberger John Foreman John U Kahler Sheridan E Jones and George A Schaefer FOURTEEN TAKEN CUT I PITTS BURG Pa January HUp to 10 oclock this morning the maneled remains of fourteen persons have been 1 taken from the ruins of the buildings wrecked in Wednesdays storm iour more are known to be still buried under the debris and six others are missing Of the injured three have died since their removal to the hospitals four others are in a critical 1 condition The remaining thirtytwo are doing well During the night the bodies of Charles McEwen and two unknown workmen were recovered and at daylight the remains of the venerable Rev Dr Reed were found Dr Reed was 80 years old and a prominent resident of Allo ghaney City AID FOR THE SUFFERS PUEBLO January HTho Philadelphia Philadel-phia Smelter the Pueblo Smelter and the Colorado Smelter of this city have each donated a 50ounce silver brick to be sold by the stock exchanges of the cities of New York Philadelphia and Pittsburg for the benefit of the cyclone sufferers The bricks will be ready for shipment by Monday evening and will be immediately forwarded by the smelters to their destination |