nnHnnHHHpmT ?r:PBi ,SVf3 S' 'ft a - ' ' mtfate? '-Ks meuxxencei: 'r iS .'t J.ANOASTHK, PA., FJUDAY, DECEMBER :j, J88CJ. PRICE TWO OEl YO LUiM 10 X X 1 1 1 - XO. 71 ). 3k 1 - Jl32Bxslgta ij.lijjCimK tbtI!ws'' SCHOOL HOARD JIl.l.riNU VI'KltlNTitM)l.1H aeytMiTritx.' UKV- OMJIIt.VIMllll.V.1 AH TO rj(MKUI, llir) llrililetu Clese Ml" llrrfn'i H( lieul T lie Vnrniy Cau.ril lijr Slim Mill' Dentil tu II rillnl Nut Slentli-Treasurer' lliiml rir-entedanri Aprvr,l. Tim Doeombor meeting et thu Lancaster city school ixtard wa held en Thursday ovenlng, will Hi" billowing tiiiiinlxirs pros pres intt Messrs. Hiker, Bernard, llultiulim, llreneiiiiui, llrimliiw, Byrne, Cochran, Harm Harm stetter, KlK-rnmii, HrlHiiian, Kvnn, flrlest, llartman, J. I., Llehty, Marshall,MoOeiii"y, McCerinlek, MoHlllgelt, MeK'llllw, Och, Owens, 1'imU, IlauU, Kingwalt, Hchwoliel, Shirk, Hineyeh, Hnyiler, Hprlnger, Wnrfel, Whlte, Wlekersbain, WohHeti and Dr. Lovergood, president. Tim minutes of tint last staled an I sp-vlnl meetings wero reait and approved. Mr. Mft'emwy, from tlie superintending committee, submitted the following report Your suiorlutendlngcomuilitoo, te whom was reforred tlie question of IIIIIiik the va cancy In the girls high hchnel caused by tlie death of MNi Will and te Inquire Inte the advisability el electing a teacher, who has qualifications ether tlmn tunchnr of draw In tr iul pointing, riupectf ully ruvuL That all thn regular studio In tlie rurrl ciiluin for thin school urn new taught liy threo teachers, xct thes'i advanced In (terman, taught by Prof. Malr, nnd when tlie large litiiulmr of scholars In the school b.s well in the utimtsir of hrnncheH tmit;ht, whleh niveullnliKl l.irK" i'lm'i mill nhnrt iHirlmKHre Ukon Inte .iiiildiir.illon.lliire an be no ilenbl m te the nocelly for HMltlenxl tenrhliiK ferce. Altur carnfully I'miMilnrlnu viirleiM invittiH nf rvllofyeur niininittoe tlitu ttmt hII the tniilKn In tnecnrrl 'iiliun miy b Kmilil uiul ttmt by hiiIriiIiik ene of tiits tllttlnut Kreupx of' Rtmllui te t.ich four ti'urlieni weiihl nlleril the no'eii-ry rollel. HdllerliiK thin te be the ninit prACtlrable ntMUn et ielle Iiik tlie rc"mt te-rhln; fen'O of a mrlef thelr work, we tliarofero roeom nienil tlmt the iKntnl mUertlii for neil rui rui pley mi iuRltniit leiu'lier iiialllliHl te teach (InwIiiK an.l natiirnl hoIeih-o, koeplnu In lnw nevnrtliulOMi thn lmirtatice el the iiilltlr'.ttinn totearli ethor hrniii'lie". If at any tinm a illlTeiPilt Htil;liiiiaiit ibnlt be iloimiett ntlvlniilile ami that the Ml.iry I hi tll at f.Vm. Knlatlve te the Miiiy crtti'HHl liy the renlK renlK imtlen of MlnnOrcen yoiirciiniiiltt,eri.'Oi lelly riipert that the HKKDMHte lumiber of Iiupllx unrellwl In the thrue Mvemlnry koheolii LiiiKbt by MKi lUtlnen, MIm Iiencler ami MKi (Ireen In only 1"- mi'l the averiiKO at UimlaliceBtKiiit 'Ki, with but llttle prntMblllty of an inon-ane, anil we nre uuanluieiia In the opinion that Uiev) thrce hoIieoIh may without ildtrlinunt tioceiiHOlldatKl Inte two, anil that It Ik tiniKvi'xj-ary te 1111 the aaiuey imuimI hy MIm (IrtMiu'n rcilKimlliin. We theri'fnre rfiiieitfiilly rwetiimeml that nnetmll et Mini IiaiiKter'n piiplli lie trans Ivrnsl te Mini lUlliveu, and tlmt M1m DdiiKlur with the rouinlnder of her pupil ba tr.innlernyl te the Hche-il formerly taught by MlKKdruen. ThUarranRement, Ifapproveil, will Klve toceflh of the two Uwhera uteut M Kchetaia. Hvtpectfully Hiibmltted, Wm. MrCeMHiiv, JuliN 11. Waihki., J. II (V lliieu v, J. I'. Wl HKIlllAM, Maiuuctt ftuein s. Dr. MrCermlck' uiade a iidUeii that the re port of the oemmltteo be adopted uxrcpt that jurt of It rflcrrtui; te the advprtlxiui( for a leacber, which he nioved be xtnckeii nut. He aald he made the innlleu becnue he bollevo 1 that thore wero toachent new In tha employ of the tieard who are retnpaltnt te fill the aranny In the hlKli "x-hryil and hu did nut aee the iie-filty el ailvcrtlnluK. Mr. ltiker wan alsoef thoejilnlon tint thore wan mtterlal In our tevhlm; form te till the acancy. All the ethor tiMChent in the hli;h ehejl hd Ikhju mlvdiii'Sd thore from lewer KMile Nclinel They nrocemiioUint and unci oeKHful. Iln umlorateod thore wai an nppll nppll ratien en tlie Irein ene of the letcherH for llilf potlllen and he aiked that the .ipplli'Uieu be rrail. The ee;rutary revl ihafelUiwIm; LvN( AiTKIt, I)i J, la! 1 Jc VrtiUltnl ttn'l iltmiitri et tr Lane-ntn CVjr Scheel II Kinl C1KSTI.KMI.N . Whlle ill your ouipley I have MUlifally ouduaertNl te torve you te thabuftef my ability Hi dlillt'iilt nnd tryitiK ixwltlent In outlying dlitrlcn of the city. During thin tlme, tee, I hae l.i'ierihl with the low te iidvaiuxj In my profuailen ni, 1 trout, miy ti neon ny tlie certltl.MlOJ hero here with BiUiuiitled. I llierofero ment ro-ipeet fully prpsent tey.jnr houeratilo Ixijy my ap ap jdleat i hi lnr the p iiltieu alxiut te be lllled In theKlrlv tili;li iciie i, and if my oertlllj.aoH aroiteimnMt Intullb-ient ovldenoool my ipial ipial lllcatlen for the position, 1 am ready te undtrt;onrlildceuiotltlvo oximliuitleii liy any oeuiputont oxamlner. Very ronpeotfiillv, ;mmi;u . It vukk. A euipani Inc the application win a i)ima IH'Ot cuitlllcate Krauted liy tlie dupirtmeut of public liiHtrurtlen In 1-vtO, and the diploma et the Mllluravllla Nermal Hchoel awarded te Mta ii.iknr lait year. Dr. Wlckershaui said the auporliiteiidlnK oeinuiltttMi hid no di-slre te e out of the elty te till the Vieaiif y. TluilrldmwastbaUn C8t imnlnK the tllllui; et the vacAiicy Ter u month the verv btutt aolwtlen would be made. Mr. ltartmanxald the report of the com cem com mltteowason the expoillenay of lllllrt? the vacancy and he did net think It ivlw te olect te-nlKht, and It wi net fair te ether tcuchum who inlitht Ik) uppltcanU for the place. Mr IlreihH atld the position waa of mero than ordinary Importance. In his Judgment thu application et Mia Ililcer was preuu. ture. 4 Mr. McC'om.ey, Tbairmau of thooommlt theoommlt thoeommlt loo, aald he aluml the report te ud verllse ter n teacher bocauae he did net knew there would be any applicant from ameiiK the nrONOiit leachfiiK lorceol the Ixiard. Ah there is an application ler the place he favored KeinK Inte an election at eucu as the applicant had nil the necessary qualltlejitleiis ter the po.il pe.il po.il tlen. Mr, Wnrfel opiiesodthe election of a toacher new. It was au important place te till and tlme Hheuld be taken. 1 le dtd net bollevo It policy te elect the applicant te the position new. He knew of u lady In the city who could till the bill. Alter Homelurther discussion pirtlclpited In byMesHrH. Byrne nnd linker, the motion of Dr. McCermlck, that advertising forntbneher lie Hlrlcktu Irem the report, wh adopted. All the ether rouemmendations et the com. inlttee were udepted by a unanimous vote. .iir. iiariuiau uieveu mat me eiociien ei it toacher le fill the vacancy iu the hlt;li Hchoel be stiioned until the next iiioetln,;. The motion waa ndepttsl. rnei'KiiTY i'OMMiTrKi: rti:reiu. Mr. Uartmaii, of the property committee aubmitted the following report : liAM'AHTKIl, DOC, 2, I3S.,, Te the Ixineaitrr City .Scheel Heard Okntmimkn : Your committee en build IngH and Rreunda submit the following rocem. meudatleus : An Incrcasoef M per month in ealnry of janitor of James Htreet achoels, te date Irem October I, biSO, Iu oeiiaideratlnu el iidditleuul aervlcea t temporary achoel in Charlette atreet. An lncrease el f.1 per month In Hilary of Janitor of hast Lemen street mcIioeIs, te data from October 1, lbW, In oeimldoratlon of i.i crenaed labor. The erection of two tire oacapes te Kast I.enien atreet building, thus complying with btate law. The placing et 1,000 additional iiiHurancoen building and lurnlture, corner of Lemen nnd JJme street , , , . Hespectlully submltted, J. I. IlA.ltTM.VN, A. J. HSYIiHIl, Jehn Mi'Kim.U'h, HAMl'UI. II. KltlMM.VN. The reoemmondntlonH of the tomiultteo, wero approved. niLi.s te iik r.vtn. Mr. Kvnns preaented the tollewing bills which the treasurer was directed te pay : Fllnn it lireneman, f09.03 : (Jharles II. Harr, achoel supplies, $10.07 s Lancaster Exam iner, printing, tlz.LQ; Lancaster Oas Light A Fuel company, gas, temale night Hchoel, f 11.02 ;lUrry A. Smith, engravlngs, r7.40 j Jeseph Othelm, brooms, f7.70illea Oaus, labor, f 1.25 I Henry ltesh, ashes nnd hnullng. t5tt30 j IL Z. llheada, repairing clock, (1.60 ; Bauwgardner A JeUeries, coal, fiTlOOjThoe MoDennnll, brick laying, t.lfl i llaumgardner, Klmrniaii A t'e., luinlmr, $17.21 1 iNiMl.i.KiiiNi'iiiii pilntlng, (I.I 20 Jehn T. Hehauni .t Hen. mplr,H7 M)j I'lillln eelinr, Trhfnlbarrnw, Wt A'rie J.m, print lug, Hl.tlOi Petor .legler, bricks, (US j Ntniinr Nhrnlner .V: Ua, iiiorchatidUe anil repairs, f73.SU I James U (labhs tilglil Jsilmel Uiacher, VA; if. H. Harklns, night eotrnel leachiir,ti tiii: 'riiK.vst'iiiiu'rt iienii. Mr. Kvaus preauntnd the bend nf William O. Marshall, treusurnr iilecl nf the Ixinrd, In the mini of J.10,000, with CharleH 11. ijocher, (loerg'i A. Msrshsll and James Marshall, iw HiimtUn. Thn lieild was Bp. proved by n unaiiliiieiiH vote. IIIAIIIM roll IIIK IIKIIMAN KI lleill,. Mr. llyrne, of the text book 101111111111)0, ro re ro iertol that Miss Arhinus' (Isrmiu school netKled a set of Ah lleuu's rhirla, and he moved that the 11 itnmltloe en liirulturn and appuatu Im (llioi'ted te iitrchae a set of the niliie. The motion w.u.il ipll. 1 in: niuii r hciin'ii Mr. ltlngw.ill, clulrmati et the ulghtH:hoel potumltteo, toperlod the numlx-r and ever, age attenitauceut tlioseverat schools, which was satisfactory, except at the colored night school. That h-Iiixh the oemmltroo i-en-cludeil le close this week, an tlie average at tendance was only 13. ftrv siPnnt.-ri:NiiKNr'H unreiir. Thu following Is the report of tlie supoiln supeiln supoiln tendunt for the month : Lani Asrr.u, I 'a, Dec. 2, lsii. 7Mir Hen (1 n Nrhoet lltrrctnrl (Iknti.cmkn Your city superinteiident submits tlie following rcpeit of tlie public H'IkmiIs for the mouth of November The whole number el pupils rtirolted was .T7 in the high schools, aa'i In Ihegratumtr, t.Jl In the sixxindary, .". In the Inlermedlatn, A7 In the ungraded and l,:ilU In the primary. Total, 3,511. The number miretlisl Hi the night schools was Iftl The nvorsge attend ance was2U In the high schools, It'll In the grammar, WIS In the secondary, 7fil In ttie IntorutedHto, 1.1 In Iho ungradisl and 1.IK3 In the primary. Total, .),bC, and adding l-il, In the night schools, the grand total wns .l,2.s'.l. Tlie nvoriige isircenlage Was 'i, the numlier present every day was 1.61S, the number of visits made by the city suiarln. tendeut was III), thnse made by illrocters numbered (77, as fellows : Hen. J. I. Wlckershaui 7, Win. Mct'ouisey 20, Dr. J. l.evergoed 10, V. Sihweliel A, Win. Wohlsen i A. - Hlngwalt.1, W. W.(Jrlest2, Dr.A.W. Hsub,t), lien. J. II. Wtrfel I, J. 1 Hartman ri, I'. 1'. Klicrtiian I, Dr. D. It. Mcformick I, Dr. It. M. Ilnlenlus 1. Very rwHK3tfully "Your eliedlent servant, It K. Ill I.1IKI.K. AdjiilllIM J ..-( VAItTI.K Ot Kulglita ail Ihn (iul.lfil KaRle IiiMIIuKmI l Itlllprsvllln lliurl7 KvenliiK. Last ovenlng n nuiuber of members of the KnlghUe! the ilden Kaglr, of this city, went toMlllersville, where they InstltutiHl a new castle which starLs with A inemlans anil will be Ne, 117. The meeting was held In I'nlnn halt and District Orand Chief laailore Nifwiuan acted as grand chief. The ether Instituting ofllcers wero as fellows- Past grand chief, Walter Ililr, grand vice cblef, II L Simen, grand high prlenf, A. T. .Salr-lger; grand venerable hermit, ('. I,. Minion ; grand sir herald, Kiiianiuil Klllinger ; grnud mas ter of records, II. II. Ilollen ; gnmd clerk el exchequer, I. Mcl'uloheen ; grand keoper of xcheiuer, 1". ('. Acres, grand hard, J. W. Wlsogarver ; grand eiinign, Jacob Nestle ; grand esquire, (erge Daveler ; grand worthy chaplain, II W. i'inkerteu ; grand Urst guArdrmiau, A. II. Kshlemsn i graud soceud guardsiusn, Je'm Welgerly. After thocAstlehad been InslKuleil the lol lel lol lewing elllcers of It were inst-illed : Past Chief, Daulel .Smith, jr. , 11. .bio chief, Cyrus Smith ; vicechlef, Jehn M. (Jrebluger ; high priest, Abraham K. (iroenwalt; vener.vble lieriuit, Daniel Llntner . sir herald, II. A. Nehr , master of records, Jehn S. Blouse; clerk et exchequer, Jehn V. Miller; keeier of exchequer, 1). It. Iivenlle; worthy bard, Henrvtf. I Mogul , worthy chamberlain, Li. II Ivfomer, ensign, tfoergo Ij. Kckert; pilre, I'. C. (icergu ; 1st guardsman, Kzra IJrenner, 2nd guardsman, amuel Haines, trustees, Daniel Llntner, lleujaiulu Dally, JeHepli 11. Pickle- District 'iraud Chlof Newman prosented the new castle with a line uiahegniiy lox In which te keep the secret work. The presen tation spcts-h was made by 11. II. HoIten,and Cyrus 1 Smith, neblu chief of the new castle res pondel,rotu ruing the thanks of the castle, ler the present, jimcclics were made by a numlier nf persons after which all preseut wero Invited down stairs where an elegant banquet which had been prepared by the cas tle was pirtakeu of. Afterwards the Linens ttr people returued le town. VtHlltlr.ll W1TU HTKALIXt) $7,0011. Ttid UlKlk. el 11 VurK lliillillug AnxirUtlen lleM In H.v.oeo IUI1 fur a llearlui;. Yeiik, Dec 3. Theodere W. Noetlel, esq , has been nrresled and held iu te.tus) bail en the charge et ombezzollng nnarly (7,000 of the liiudsnf the Seuth Unil Building mid Lean association. He was clerk of the corporation until three woeks nge when he was deposed and 11. H. Spangler elected In his stead. His mother bocame surety and the hearlng will Uke place before Justlce -Sherwood en Thurs day, Dec. In The Seuth Knd Hulldliig and Lean as sociation was organized In March, lil. Mr. Needel was Its tlrst clerk, giving a Uve hun hun dred dollar Uind forthelalthful perleriuance of his duty, his present boudsmeu being Jehn W. Jieller, esq., and llarinau Sauppe. The association is running six series. Tlie expUa expUa tlen of the llrst being near at hand and Noedol being unable te give satisfactory answer as te Its financial condition, a committee was ap. pointed te make a thorough investigation, suspicion et worse than 11.010 muddling of aoceunts was llrst aroused by the discovery el a small disc epiucy about f 100 belweeu the bonks or tlie clerk and the b.mk account, but although the discrepancy was net ac counted for It was allowed te pass through several audits, or nearly 11 yeir. The last audit was held about two months nge, upon which occasion the clerk was se nervous that It attracted thu attention of ene of the audi tors, but an entirely dillerent cause was sus pected than guilt. Thedlicrepaucy still existed and ene of the auditors retused te sign the report. At a second meeting of the auditors it was agreeil te sign the rejiert nnd nlse te submit a supplemental report calling attention te tlie uiscrojianey aim ordering unit 1110 books and bank account be made te corres pond. The submission et this report led te the appointment of an Investigating committee, coinpesod In part of Messrs. W. 1. Helsinger, 11. 1-'. Themas and A. K. llurger. This committee called Iu nil the books of the shareholders that could be reached nnd made n rigid examination, discovering lu a slierl tlme that n large iiortlen of thu asso ciation's funds had been misappropriated. The committee, however, relused te di vulge the method In which the books were kept, and the full extent ci the leag is net yet known. The delaleatlJu, howevor, Is Iu the neighborhood of the sum mentioned nhove. The directors arj positive lu tlieir as as as Hortleu that thu shareholder will net lese a cent, nnd ut n meeting last night (1,100 were leaueu 10 applicants u is haul iinu .eeuei Irequently received association money at his olllce from the slu.rehelders, but that it wns supposed he prjperly turned It ever le the treasurer, Dr. Kelaer, A lllrtlnlajr I'reteut. Thursday was the 53d auuiveraary of Prof, 1'. W. Haas' blrtli. The " boys " in the effloe of the Velksreuiul, el which Prof. Haas has been uiauaglng editor for twolve years, took advantage of the occasion te present him with n geld iHiu nnd fountain bolder, rjpoeches were made and the geed lollewshlp which has se long existed among the parlies bids fair te continue for an lndellnlte number or birthday anniversaries. A 0ungKhln117 I'lajer Hurt. from the Manhehu Bentlnel. A 12-year-eld seu of O. K. Itehrer, nf ltaphe township, whlle playing shinny with several ether boys was accldently struck en the nose with a bat when In the act et stoop steep ing te pick up u ball, by which that mom bur was fractured and the sur rounding soft parts considerably contused. JAMES SrKWAKT'S FUNERAL tM'ur.ititrr. hkhviuk iiki.u im nr, aititi'tt u.itiivLinviivHvii. Tim .SillltuIMlirilirtil or Hi lliKfil I'ajinn Anertleiistn Trlhutn In thu uhnrattrref lli llnnd Tli t.UI r I'nll lirrrr. Ivtlil In HI. ,1li)' Cfiiirlnrx. The filtmrnl of James Hlnwart took place from his lale residence, Ne. 210 Kast Orange litreet, at 0 o'clock this morning and was very largely attended, llesldcs n large precession of carrlnges there was a very conslderitblo loot precession, Including nema of Iho most prominent business nnd professional men of the city. The services at HI. Mary'n (Utholle church wnre at t:30 o'clock, and the handsnmnodincecnntnlnnd a iiumernus assomblage. Kequlein high mass was coto ceto cote brnteil by Uev. Dr. P. J. McCullagh, nnd theso clergymen worn present In the sanc tuary : Very lnv. M. J. Mcllrlde, adminis trator el the dloceseol Harrlsburg ; Kev. Kellly, nf Yerk, and ltevs. Katil and (Iroleinynr, of this city. The choir sang Ohnnwald's requiem mass, the soles lielng taken by Jehn Hiemenz, W. O. Kralley, the elllclnnl leader, and Miss Lella llenr. At the olleitiry Henry Dracliljar's sweet tenor volce was rllectlvely heard lu the hymu " Angels Kver HrlghtHiid lair." At the conclusion el the mans the choir rouderod In touching style "Jerusalem, My Hippy Heme." Just iKifern the end of the mass I te v. Dr. McCullagh pvld an Bllecttoiiate tribute el re gard te the memory of the dead, whom he was proud te c.ul otie el his most Intimate friends. He s(ekii of his splendid qualities as almslisiiil and l.ilhur, and declared him self Irixi te iy that lu then.) tcqiects he hacl nosuS'rler, he lar as the sjieaker's oxisjrl exisjrl oxisjrl ence wen L Words et consolation wero ml. dressed lu touching manner te the lereavcd widow and children, and they wero exhorted te cherish tbn nieiuery of the geed man who had pritceded them In the Journey te eternity by only a few (looting years. Tun reverend speaker expressed the belief that thodRceasod was new lu the possession of the crown awarded te the Just man ; but as the dead was human aud necessarily Imperfect, theMi present wero urged te unite their praters with tlie church te wash nway any sbvlu et Imperfection that may have rusted upon I1I111 at the moment of death. Thu tribute was a most touching one and the reverend speaker could at times with dllllculty control his emotion. Very Kev. father Mcllrlde cenducted the absolution servce,after which the celli n wns bernatn the hearse in waiting byfeurHUlwart lollceiuen. The pall bearers Biicceoded them as fellows. Daniel A. A 1 tick, (loergo Calder, Richard A. Malene, Wm. McC'emsey, Hor Her nard J. McCirunn nnd Iteliert J. Housten. The funeral cortege then wended Its way te HL Mary's cemetery where the Interment was maue. MIIMOIUAI. IlKsMl.t 110.NS. A 1 a meeting of branch Ne. fill, Irish National Loigue of America, held Dec 2, I'-si, the tollewing resolutions were unani mously ndepled : Whkhkas, In the inscrutable docree of an all-wlse Providence, our avsoclate, James Stevrnrt, has laxm remeved from our midst by death, thoreforobo It Ufsulrt'l, That in his sudden taklng-ell' Lancaster city has lest one el Its most public splrlte.1 uud progrtssive citizens, who lu his vast private enterprises always kept at heart the Interests et his community j a citizen who adorned every station of life thathe occupied, and whose sterling integrity, moral worth, high m-ne of honor and bread Christian charity wero rocegnlrod by nil who knew him. JlriiJwl, That the local branch of the Irish National loague sustains an Irreparable less In Iho removal of 0110 of Its most valued members whose (mart always beat warm and true lu the cause et Irish nationality, and whose active work did se much tocrewn the ellerts et the local organization with suc cess. tttanh til, That our deepest syiniiatby is extended te his bereaved lamlly In their dire alUictlen, and that a copy el these resolutions be forwarded te them as a testimonial of the esteem In w blcti our late associate was bold. K. J. Hei STON, President, K. M. Kkii-i.y, (secretary. Klrhaid . Malene was elected a member of the txei ulive ci'iniulttee In placoef Ihode Ihedo Ihodo ce ised. J II H HULL OK THU UBAU. Mm, Mrj .lack, hllilull S Ntr, Mis. Martha Mnrmrellr, anil Other. Mrs. Mary Jack, widow el the late Captain Jeshua W. J-ick, died this morning at her residence, Ne. 218 North Duke street, In Iho Slth year ether age. She was an oxcellcnt old lady of retired habits ; was the mother of a large family erchlldren, or whom Jehn was for many years connected with tha Adams express company, and Washington served n term lu the L. S. navy, during the lite war. Beth sous are d ad Her daugh ters are Mary Jane, Iho widow of the late Frederick liaker, esq , of Marietta ; Lizzie, the wife or Daniel I'tiler, or :Phlladelphia, and Angelina and Harriet, single, who lived with their mother. Mrs, Jack's tuncral will take place Monday afternoon. Dnalh nf mrn Martha Steinrfrltr Martha Stermfeltz died at her resldeuce, Na 34 Seuth Lime street,this morning shor' sher' ly bolore 7 o'clock. Deceased bad been In hid health from a complication or diseases rer s3ine time, but her death was rather sudden. Several days age rheu matism set in nnd It went te her heart, caus ing death. She was the wife or the late Dmlel SUirmfelt?, whose death occurred four years age, aud u daughter of tleorge Ca ruthers, who years age was n well-known drover. Mrs. Stormfeltz leaves four children ns fellows : Geerge, or Philadel phia , D.mlel, or Centrevllle, Iowa; Henry, et Princeton, Missouri ; C. J., the well-known policeman or this city, nnd Miss Amelia, who resided with her mother. Tlie funeral takea place en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Death or bllueu S. Nagle. Sluieu Snyder Nngle, ene et the beat known citizens of Marietta, died at an early hour this morning of a kidney trouble and the physical coin plicatiens that ceme with old age. He was 77 jeara of age and was a nn nn tlve et Marietta. He was formerly exten sively engaged In the lumlier business In Marietta, nnd alter wards became klentltled with railroad contract. He leaves a widow, the sister of K. A. and IU H. Malene, or this eity, nnd a family or four children. Simen, contracting in Missouri ; Mrs, l-'urman Smith, Wheeling, W. Va., James and Alice, who live ut home. Ilxalli ufa (Irent-dreat-dramlmetlier. t reui tlie Kphrula ltevlew. Mrs. Catharine Zelly, widow of Uoergo .elly and motherof Mrs. J. K. Messner, el KpliratA, died en Saturday last at the real real dencuef her beu-ln-lavv, Samuel Musser, In liobesen township, llerks county, at a rlpe old ngeef 81 yearn, il mouths and 10 days. During lilt) she was a faithful, consistent member et the Meniionlte church. The funeral service was held 011 Wednesday with miermeiu iu imwinnnsviiie .-tienuouiteuury-lug ground, Lancaster county, where a large concourse of relatives and friends assembled le pny their last rospecls te thlsaged nnd es'J es'J mable mother. Th Ijvute! a Family Head. Krem ihe Lilltz Itecerd Miss Cathariue Musselmnn, aged 80, who died near Millport en Saturday, waa burled en Tuesday en the farm, whero threo ethor aged sisters and a cousin, Samuel Mus sel man, are Interred. All flve wero raised togetlior and died unmarried at an old age. All made wills In which they bequeathed their estate te the survivor?, and borero CatharlnedUd she willed the vast ostate te the nearest relatives, except (1,000 which she bequeathed te Mr. K. Adams, who attended te thelr allalrs for many years. The ostate consisted of farms amounting te about 130 acres, a large number of netes and bends,and a considerable amount of geld and silver, which waa stored In hiding places In the house. After the death of Catharlne theso valuables were deposlted la the First Na Na tlenal band of Lancaster by the exocuter, Mr. Levl H. Heist. ' Illril Frem Couiuuiillen, Mrs. Manila Yeunjf, aged 28, wife of S. V. Yeung, who Is a fceii or James Yeung, the mllllonalre ranuer of Miildlctowii.dled at the residence of her litmb.ind, in New l'lorence, near Pittsburg, en Tuesday. Her maiden name was Cllnver, and waa years age a resi dent et Kphrata. The remains will Ixj In In In torredat ilddlotewll en H.iturday. A IWIAHTKH Or iiik UUKAS Mix SIi-ii KHIilmiilTlilrlii Injure, I lialleatx Kiireuntertil hjr thn Wfiitrriitaiiil. A tllsaster Involving the death el six men nnd the Infliction of serious Injurles te thir teen ethers was ropertij m Jersoy City en Thursday atlcrnoen ujmn the arrival el the Htenmshlp Wosternland at Ilia decks el the Ited star Line Steamship oempvny. The calastrophe was unavoidable. On Saturday nftorneon, November :, a huge cresa sea was suddenly onceiiutorcd and It full with torriile ferce iixn the ferwar J 1I01 k et the steamship. Tlie WesttiNilatid was then soven days out Irem Antwerp. Thn deck was crushed In and burled the iinleit'in.ites lieneith a mass of weed and Iren debris. The next Instant the water swept along the gangways of the main deck, carrying soveral persons with IU The crash was terrific., i,ut, Imfore the appall lug nature el the accident was realized by the passengers, tlie olllcerser the ship had all tlie men available engaged in the work orrescue. The Injured wero earned te the Intermediate cabin, which was transformed Inte a hospital. Here they were attended by Dr. Hurlech, the ship's surgeen, and a New Yerk physician who wasnmeng tholaengers. Four poamen wero leund te have been killed outright. They wero Kasmtis Manila Manila gen, aged 07, of Antwerp, his skull was crushed te a Jelly, nustav Inidart, aged 13, of Antwerp, crushed te death Iraneath a heavy Iren beam! leaves a wife and three children. I'mlle de l k, j, years old, un married, he was leund pinned te the main deck by the Jagged end of an iron stanchion which had pierced his abdomen; he resided at Antwerp. Uenrl J.ihrens, aged 27, tin married; his legs wero br ken, and his threat had been cut by the splintered deck. The two othera killed were steerage pa-v Hengers, Max Frank, 1- jears old, et Untor Unter Untor heisen.tlermany, atid'iAbrul Llvadelr, aged 17, of Constantinople I rank's abdemen was cut open and his skull fractured. He died at 1:30 o'clock en Sur lay morning. l.ava delr w as apparently but slightly bruised. He had, however, sustained internal Injuries which caused death live hours after Prank expired. The Injured seamen are secend Ixmtawain, Nell Hansen, left leg and arm broken ; Nils Olseu, both legs broken , Ja vlnnus de Jnugh, leg broken and ruptured ; Henry Vertracteri, t"th I'gs broken and client bruised. Verblracten was standing en the lookout leokout loekout brldgo 011 the lerciuast when IheHsawas shipped. He wai pinned against the mast by the railing of the bridge, which was knocked out of Bhapa. Four of his com panions extricated him and lowered him te the deck. Francis Punk, harles Itede and Ferdinand Heltinan escaped with slight bnilsi. The passengers Injunsl were ai follews: Jeseph Levaderi, lieth arms broken. He Is 11 brother of the young )iasenger who died from hla injuries. Max Kagl, humerus frac tured ; Julius WIel, severe contusions en back and nbdemen j 1 rancis Tassanl, ithroe ribs broken and lungs punctured ; William Harcemb, of New Yerk, fracture of the ulna, and arm dislocated . Lugene Sohmer, severe scalp wounds; Gustave Hrenn, severe con fusions en back and tLigl.s, and fa-'e badly cut; Jeseph Chrlsliuaii, trai tured hbula; Martin Mle-er, anEi" i"L rai ied" and back bruised. Thofenr dead seamen were buried at sea at 11 o'clock Saturday night, and the bodies of the two dead jMssengprs, 1 rank and Lo Le vaderl, were committed m the deep Sunday night. , , Many alleutiug scii'is wre witnessed at the Improvised hospital when pa-sengers inquired about their tii)iire.l Irlends. Cai taln Handle placed the ship's stores at the dispeHal orsurgeon Ilurlnck and Dr. Cohu, and everything possible was done for the ro ller or the Injured. The cabin pssengers showed thelr sympatbv w ith the untortu untertu nates by many kindly acts, and raised a purse et 2 001) francs te be distributed among Iho families of thu dead and injured. When the Westernland reached pett tlie injured passengers wtre trauslerred te the Want's Island hospital Ikwtswaln Hansen and Soamen Olsen de Jeugh and erstrncten were removed te the Jersey City hospital. An Inspection of the vessel allorded seme Idoael thoterrlble blew she hail roceived. The crushed deck was known as the forward whaleback. It was constructed of leur-lnch iilne planks, resting upon massive iron beams. These, in tun, wero upheld by three-Inch lien red stanchions, i'he llrst volume of water struck the wlialeback about lltteen feet from the steui, and crushed in a section twontv-nlne li-et in lenuth, nnd ex tending tbe lull width of the steamship. Nine beams nnd sixteen nUiucluens were crushed In upon the lurecas'le deck, where the victims were gathered. It will test about (0,(00 te repair the vessel Second Olllcer Knet! wiin was en waicu when the accident ix-curred, made the tol tel tol eowing statement : We lett Antwerp en Saturday, Novetnbor -', with'.'i cabin and &7 1 steerage pissengers and a full cargo. We were detained by legs en the Scheldt river for 22 hours, and it wai net until Sunday morning that we went a'ieaJ at full seed. We had moderate weather with northwest and southwest winds until the following Saturday, when dirty weather, with a heavy cress sea set In. At . ' o'clock Saturday afternoon we wero lu lat. 17:00, long. 13:07. I was ou the 111111 bridge when I noticed nn enormous wave ou the starboard bow. The next instant another towering wave joined It from the pert side. They seemed te leap Inte the air as they mingled. They must have been nearly in ftet high, as 1 saw their unted mass atsive the lower yard or the leremasL Then came the crash el the water upon the deck It srmuded louder than a dozen cannons tired at once. The water swept Irem ene end te the ether et the main deck and carried ever) thing boftire it. As soeuas (KMsible we cleared away the wreck aud get out the dead and Injured. Kvery thiug possibly was done ler the (sier penple. Dr. Cehn worked like a beaver, and with Surgeon llurleck eudturtxl liliuelf te every ene. The Mejuishlp company will delmy thoexpensoof the Injured immigrants and these who are necessarily detained here." I l AND DOWN Tilt: si ATI:. Hebert W. Bniltli and (..oergu E. Peabody have been elected by the Pennsylvauln rail road directors successors respectively te the late Treasurer Jehn I) Tayler and Assistant Treasurer W. II. Fnuley. The stealings et Treasurer Smith, ut West Chester, Increase. His delinquency te tlie Imreugh loots up overfl.tXK); pnd he ewes f 100 te tlie Yeung Men's Kepubllcan club, and 1 .100 te the Chester county agricultural seciety. Statu suits ngaiust a large number of cor cer cor peratlons will be argued lu tbe Dauphin county court next week. The commonwealth claims these companies are liable ler taxes under the new revenue law, while the latter maintain that there Is no warrant for tlie Im position of the tax. 'The Ilouiie We Live In.' Thursday evening Dr. D. 11. Weaver do de do llverod u lecture in the lUst Mission M. K. chapel en the above subjeit. "The house we live In" Is our physical body, and Dr. Weaver In a very lucid address explained the construction and uses of Its various parts Ita bones, bleed vessels, nerves, sinews, etc The lecturer had a skeleton of the lutinau body with which he Illustrated many of his remarks. The audience, ew iug te the extreme Inclemency of the weather, was net as large as It othervvise would have been, but theso who were present wero both outer tallied aud Instructed. The procceds result ing from the locture will go towards defray ing the ex pen bes of 11 Christmas cntortain cntertain cntortain ineut. (nicer for Aitiulml Itejnulili I'eat. Admiral Hoynelds Pest, Ne. 100 (1. A. R, last ovenlng elected the following olllcers te sorve for the ensulng year : Commander, J. S. Crawford ; 8. V. C, J. H. Smith : J. V. O., F. A. Arndt j Q. M., U ltathven : Surg., A. C. Kote ; Chap, J. W. Pratt, (Chaplain Leonard declining a ro-electlon) ; O. D., Uoergo W. Hullnagle : O. (., James Moero; V. or A., W. V. Hambrlght; J., A. H. Kllllaii i JCep. te State Kncamii Kncamii ment, A. O. Leenard, It. V. McDonuelt, D. M. Moero ; alternates, L. ltathven, J. M. Miller. N, II. I.aferty, MANY JURORS DRAWN. hamkh or TiwiM ime wii.LBmRris in .1 1 .v va nr a .vjj fb nu va n r. Tli Ueinplrtn t.lit ur IhnOoed Mfit ami Tru Who Will I'm t'iMiii Hi CItII anil -Vrlmliitl ilnnliiM tu Cin-Ooin-mlnslensr lllllfr Alistnt, Jiidge Livingston, Sherlir Tomllnsen and Jury Commissioner Ilyus this nflernoen drew the following JurerH te serve In the January and February courts. Jury Coin Cein Coin mlssalenor Diller was net able te m present en account of Illness : llrnnil .furj .lanuary 17, 1887. Will II llrewn, supervisor, Paradise. lis I'utlersnn, farmer, l.lltle llrlUln. Adelph Albert, clerk, 1A ward.cliy. liraein Musser, lanner, llrockneck. Jacob V. reltx, clerk. C.emarven. .Milten II. Plirelner. farmer, Manhclm twp, Henry Hevers, saddler, Cturnnrven. Abraham 11 Itoyer, farmer, Kphrata. rrank Klchanl, grecur, Columbia. Win 1 l.liivllle, liveryman, hallsbury. (lee Holts, tobacco dealer.Sd waul, city. Cyrus Itruner, luinhr merchant, Columbia. Jocepti II Muir, blicksmlth, I-acecic. t:yrus 8 llewers, fanner, Kast Hotnpfleld. JlilKbln Slillcs, hotel kesper, Sallsnii'y J 1" Stermleltz, carpenter, 1st ward, cliy. Menreo Keener, farmer, I'enn. Daniel It Myers, farmer, Kast Lampeter. Adam Denntsen, fanner, Ceney. win T Clark, farmer, urmnore. Win liryiien, fanner, Sallsbur)'- ;e M Alllen. clrrk, Columbia. Jehn II I loetatettler, merchant. Maner. A A Sullivan, tobacco larmcr, 1'oe.uea. 1'alit Jurert, January 17. David Creamer, tanner, Martlc Atnni N Chairint, machtnlit, Salisbury. l.in'l Delllnger, fanner, Conestoga Levi Ilacz", cenehmaker. West Call. Lha It UefKer,Kent.Kden. Atiriliam S lirti baker, farmer, ltaphe. C 1. Urnvblll, clerk, Columbia, Jehn M Head, rlibennan, CeIumbU Jmaa Shew alter, clgarrnaker, Last Kail. Jehn Itlne.castraUir, Last llempfltia Thiw Waters, laborer, Celnmbta. A 11 Aynrs, assessor, ballsbnry. Itancwenlz, farmer, Martlc Adam GeUU merchant, Kast Karl. rotor It Lanrtls, farmer, Mnnheini twp. HenJ Ksliensliadi), farmer, Leacock. Ileuben Ijindln, patnter, Clny. Waller W Maule, mlller, Coleraln. r W bensenlir, firmer, Cairnarven. Fainuel liaker, farmer. Maner. Jacob II shatib, blacksmith, 3d wan3, city. Kain'l M Ileiuusderfer, tobacco dcaler, K. Hemp tleld Aaren llartmsn, farmer, Ilart. (,ee C Trego, tArtnar, Kphrata. JaincsSymlDgten, paper manutacluier, Man-hi-liii twp. Hiram Wilsen, tlnmnllh, Columbia. .1 I, llelphler, labeicr, Kast Denegal. Kdw McMullen, farmer, l'cnn ( yrus Mmlih, wagen-maker. Maner. V'm S JIoLane, farmer, West Hempfleld. Jacob OltntTer, butcher, fcth ward, city. Henry II Sletzgur, carpenter, 4th ward, city. Aaren II Danncr, gent, Manhetui borough ,co S Nortieck, ceaca trimmer. Jth ward, city. IIS Weilnr, merchant, Salisbury. VV 11 Mel all, larmcr, l'rovidenco. Abraham Stlvely, farmer, Coleralu. Andrew I, banc, farmer, Manhelm tewnsnlp. Tobias 11 Ifcrshey, cenveyancer, ltaphe. Mchelas Iianner, hotel keener, lardhe I rank s llackman, farmer, Warwick. M 11 Weldler, Innkeeper, Upper Lcaceck. llarvuy A lloekmycr, meulder, Mt Jey ber. Chrliiian Sheatrer. merchant, 1st ward. city. A Weavnr, teacher, Mt Jey township. Martin M llrubaker, fanner, Kllzbethtwp. W W (.rleat, editor, 4th ward, city. Aaren 11 Deminy, painter, Kllzabuthlewn ber. Common l'leas Jaaaarj a I. Francis Hlcmeiiz,maiiufactnrer,6thward,clty. Aaion D l.andlj, farmer, K Lampetcr. (,'hrHtlan lireneman, farmer, Lancaster, twp. Wm Ceble, stonecutter, Ceney. ltarrv Mhenck, gent, 2d ward, city. V II Muie!uian. Kent, atrasburc borough. Jacob Kurtz. harnessmaker.Sth ward, city Ames K Nl9lcy, fanner.Mt Jey township. Cties E orevo, machinist, Columbia. II W Ilarberger. macblnl8t,4th ward, city. It r lilnkley, farmer, rrovfdence. Daniel Apple, miller, Manhelm borough. Menreo 11 neeaig, cierir, r. v,eauicu DC Uavemtlck. nrlnter, th ward, ctty. Jehn W lleta. laborer. West HempnelQ. Goe Hasting, hetel keeper, 4lh ward, tlty. Jehn T llalr, farmer, Uarl. Jehn vv I'nivell, finisher, 7th ward city Ames L Illtz, butcher, 1'equca. frank Clark, tarmer. Suburg township. Andrew Uahnly, stonecutter. Clay. Hugh Armstrong, Justlcoef peace. Martlc. Abraham .ell, machinist, 5th ward, city. Adam it llarr, gent, 3d ward, city. Uce W Henol, Kent, Kdcn. , lleuben W ltard.tlgarmanufacturer.Ephrata. UeoSheMnborgcr, coach bullcler, 2d ward, city. Ames y.legter, fanner, Kast Dencuat. Gee I llliih. farmer, Kast Ijimpeter. It Frank Clair, cirpenter, Columbia. Milten T Zlogler, constable. Brecknock. L has Qulgley, blacksmith. Hart. Jacob Kuene, farmer, l'rovidenco. Lhas W htovenson, clerk, CelambUU A C I.lbhart, fanner. Marietta. (iee V Kathteu, merchant, 2d vyard, city. bamuel shelrk, farmer, 1'nnn. Jehn 11 Withers, farmer, Lden. Jehn S Stusser, upholsterer, Columbia. Henry Farmer, blacksmith, Mt Jey twp s W I.antz, stone inivsen, Strasburg twp. Hubert Montgomery, farmer, hden. Iheephllus Amdt, carpenter, Mt Jey twp. David smith, faimer, Murtlc. I t) Winters, gent, heist tart. W II llateuun. painter, Ith ward, city. t hrlitlan 1 oager, wheelrlght. Fast Lampeter Aaren Geckley, lanner, I.oaceclr. hamiinl llarner, farmer, Martlc in v tioed, assessor, llreckncck. Common tlear, Jaueary J I bninuel Hlppey, bricklayer, Columbia. Clement S 1 rlsman, cnr(enter, 6lh ward, city. Jehn Harsh, tanner, Columbia. II e Clark, paperhanger. Columbia. oe Dietrich, blacksmith, West Lampoter. Hugh 8 Leng, farmer, Drumere. K It Itreneuiun, Insurance agent,Stbwaid, Lily, Levl Sener, farmer, Last lleuiptleld. Is vae Eberly, fanner, Clay. .lames L Walker, merchant, Llttle Ilrltaln. James U Mcbp irran, tanner, Drnmore. Tobias It. Manln, farmer, Warwick. (Joe .N Hamilton, laborer, Salisbury. 11 l.Uretf, tarmer, stnuiburg twp. Isaac L llc-s, fanner, Manhelm twp. Win 11 Stnne, printer. 5th ward, city. Isaac stiehl, shoemaker, Kphrata. lienj llerr, laborer, rrovldence David Cenrad, farmer, l'enn laimc ('. stnner. farmer. KkaL Kail Kll shertzer, tobacco dealer, sth wmd city. Jereme ondemmlth, assessor, 2d ward, city, l'hlllp I! Mutt, bricklayer, Mb ward, city. Jehn 11 Miller, shoemaker. Clay, t.oet, Weitt, dealer, Salisbury, Jehn 8 Gress, fanner, Manhelm twp. liarten 1' ltcnm larmer. Last Cecallen, famtiel W bhlrK. suiHirvlser, Kast Karl. Gee F Wanner, shoemaker, KUzabethtewu. fcamuel Masley, justlce of peace, Clay. Waller H rybuiger, llnuordealer, MarietU. Jehn ltnse. shoemakor, 'Jth ward, city. Geerge .1 Fehl, larmer, Conestoga. Hurry M Ilyus, merchant, Manhelm twp. C II Becker, machinist, Warwick, hnuiuel 0utKi1r, clBiirmaker, Columbia. Henry Horshey.coaoo roaster, 7th ward, city. Jeseph liaker, merchant, Salisbury. Km'l Swisher, merchant, Celeiain. I U LtKhtner, farmer Lcaceck M D Mull, justice of peace, Karl. Henry Wlsler.jr, tanner. West Hempfleld. Jehn G Mentzer, merchant. West Cocallce. l'hlllp 9 Hush, gent, Sadsbury. sllas Haller, farmer, Kast Cocallce. Jehn slel.ur. miller. West Cocallce. Orrick lllchards, paperhanger. Columbia, liarten Megulre cluar man'f.Sth waid, city. David l.enbnrt, farmer, West Hempfleld, II C Seldemrlflgis merchant, Warwick. Cuiumun l'leas, February 7. Sam'l Lhrl.t, tobacco farmer, Maner. Jacob It Keb, rarnier, Ceney James Montgomery, farmer, Kden. 11 K Shlmp, merchant, Salisbury. Abraham Ferney, gent. West Denegal James Crewthcrs. machinist, Columbia, Jehn Fulmer.saddler, Manhelm borough. Jehn litlllan, firmer, Kast Karl. Jehn llebman. auctioneer, Manhelm twp. 11 M llreneman, liquor dealer, KUzabethtewu. llainard T Huber, nrlnter. Ith ward, city. C U Herr,lODacc aeaier, isi waru, cuy. llonrge K llakvr, farmer, ltaph?. James Maxwell, fanner, Drumere. l'etorSwelgeit, assessor, Kast Cocallce. U Alfred (irevu, palnter. Columbia. Henry Auiuent, larmer, Washington ber L scett Kurtz, saddler, Sullsbury. l'aul Myeis. gate-keeiwr, Kast Lam peter. Henry II Hershey, tanner, Leacock. 11 Melllnger, biaeUsiidth, Washington ber. H M W lest, merchant. West Cocallce Jacob G Frank, fanner, l'rovidenco. J 8 Snyder, merchant, Columbia W 11 Uerhart, engineer, etli ward, city. Jehn 11 llady, farmer. West Cocallce. Jereme 11 Shultz.tax collector, Kllzabothtewn. Abruni S Grolf, farmer, Last llcmptleld. Austin Shenck, laborer, Maner. U II Kitnler, Hheemukcr, Waiwlck, Jehidll Zerclwjr.clerk, I'eijuea. Gen 11 Glatccker, cigar munufue'r, 1. Denegal. I C Celeman, cigar manuracturer, K Kail. lien) Lutz, butcher, Warwick. ( hrfstlan 8 Kib, diover, felumbla. Jacob Urnvblll, faimer, Warwick. ThesA llalnes, pump maker W Denegal. 1'olerT Watt, merchant, 2d waid.cliy. J M llaonleii.ageiit. Marietta Weedy Campbell, laborer, Fulton. Jeremiah Itehrer, llquordealor.irt ward, city. Harry MiKselman, coach trl 111 mer.Mt Jey twp. Gee -S Lelover, larmer, West Lauipdter. Jehn U Heusor, giecer,8th ward, city. Jes lllsser, farmer, Mt Jey twp. A LKshleinau.gent, l'aiadlse. Jehn M navla, palnter, Laslllouipfleld. Jllctmel Wltnian, farmer, ltaphe, II M II lla'mer, tarmer, Warwick. Isaac 11 Spiecher, farmer, Karl. Common Mum, February 14, Gee Hogentohlor, tanner, Washington ber. Jehn r Heir, farmer, utrujburg twp. L J O Newphar. clgsriunker, Last I.a'l. W W Wniuliuuch, curponter. Columbia. David J eftiles, bricklayer, 6th waid, city. Jehn L Irvin, Innkrcper, West llcnipfleld. Christian Heliz, Uriurr, Itnpbe. Chrlitlnn Ulrlch shoemakor.strashutglwp. A (i Guiles, merchant, Columbia. Lols vvanibach, carpenter, Ceney. Jacob F Heuder, fanner. Maner. Win II Lutz, onglneor, 1UI1 ward, city. Jacob 8 Mtitiima, farmer, Kast Dnnrgal, Win I, Fryberger, farmer, Salisbury. A I, Winter, farmer, l'rovldcnce. Milten lleldelbauuh, merchant. Hart. W 11 Fendilch, tobacconist, Columbia. Jacob Dunnoedy, hnnlware merchant, Upper Iaceck. A M Clin", cigar merchant, Ksst Karl lleuben Weld, nan, farmer, west Cocallce, Jehn J Hlahl, rcstiiraiint, Marietta. Abrnhsin it Kurtz, 'armor, Loaeeck. Ha-nucl F Krtsman, earpentsr, 2d ward, city. A V. lUIQwln. taerchnnt. 8nllidiiirv. A It HUr, printer, lancaster lewnsnlp. I'nviti r. aiav Mlrhac.l Ivrel Iver, farmer. Maner. "liler, fanner, Htraslmig, twp. Milten Wlke, dnaler, Columbia. iienry tru, geni, vvnrwicK. I.d Mmeltz, grocer. r,ih ward, etty. Marls Geed, cigar nisnnfactiirer, Cnnostegai Frank K I'axsen, merchant, T.tttte lit Itnln. Jehn 1 Hear, smith, KHemplleld. W e I'yfer. Ilnrtst, th ward, city. Win KnhhbrlckiiiAker, '.ith ward,(lty. Jehn F I'vle, tnouliler, Mt Jey bnr. Hymn J llrewn, palnter, nth ward, city. Jkiiies Kliarvln, ptinter, 7lh wnrd.rlty. Harry T. Carsen, printer, 4th ward, city. .Inoefi nemberger, farmer. Warwick. Win llnberts, slioemaker. Maner. Kain'l lluch.gent, Wnrwick. Henry 8 hone it, smith, Mt Jey twp, Fred Vudlth. bender, 8th ward, oily. Henry llalr, lanner, West Ijunpeter. Jehn K smith, laborer, Lurl. Jehn II Ferry, carpenter, Columbia. I tins McGenan, farmer, Sadabury. Jehn l'onnypaeker, shoemaker, W llomptlelil. Harry Gresh, coachmaker, Warwick. 'JltVllAf.!. 3TH0U0FF" LAST MVF.NlfHI. A Large Audience te Witness O. I Andrews' rirst-Ulaas Company In the Ureal Itnsslan 1'lay. Thursday ovenlng, strange le say, thore was a geed-sized audience at the opera house. Tbe gnllery was full, but thore was consid erable room down stairs. The attraction was the well known piny of " Mlcbael Htrogell," which had net been seen In this city slnce five years ego. This company Is the only ene new playlrg the plece.and is under the man agement of Charles I Andrews. The play, es is well known by theso who have evor seen It, dopends largely upon spectacular cllects for success, and nvey tiorsens are required In its production. Fer this reason it Is very dlfTcult for com pa pa ules making one ulght stands te represent It 88 well as it should be. On account of the small Blze of the stages in most towns, It Is lmtiessible te use the requisite scenery. Mr. A ndrews' company is about the size of theso usually traveling with the piece and he carries a great deal mero scenery than he ever uscsoutsideof the large cities. The produc tion of the play last night wassuccesslul, and It pleased the audience. The company has beeu changed somewhat from last year, but It remains strong. The princi pal characters were well taken, J, Hay Cesaar doing admirably as Michnel Nlrogeff. Miss Ceclle Kush was very strong as Mara Mrorjeff, the brave mother of the here. This lady has played the charac ter ler several season, and in it she does some splendid acting. MUh Arneld was very geed as ..Wiifui Faler. K. A. Locke and " Punch" Kobcrtsen created a great deal e! amuse ment as Cornelius O'liricn and VMUp rtil rtil tiet, the energetic nowspaper correspondents. The remalnlng members or the company did creditable work. The ballet Is net large, but the girls are mostly shapely and pretty. Their marches and drills were geed and drew lerth lets of applause Signoria (Jessi's dancing was line. Among the specialties Introduced was the grotesque dancing, high kicking and conter. Hen acts of the three Honaldes. Kissel g ive a very pleasing llghtniiigdrill act. This morning the company left for Wil mington, Delaware, where they remaln two nights They go thence toNewKneland and open at the Windser theatro.tNew Yerk, In New Year's week. Mr. Andrews lelt for New Yerk at a late hour last night te make arrangements for the production or the play, en a monster scale In that city. All the princlat characters will be the same as last night, but the ballet will be largely incroased and additional specialties will be Introduced. Amusement Notes. W. G. Petersen, representing Callan, Haley A; Callan's minstrels, who appear hece en next Wednesday evening, Is In town. F.ddle Fex is the orchestra leader with this company aud Joe Reyor, et this city, Joins them en next Monday in Yerk. The Lancaster Parler Orchestra and Concert company, which includes M'lle Tltlens, Is clvlnu successful entertainments in the small towns et the county. They appear lu Para Para dise te-morrow evening. Anether geed sized audience was at the Lancaster rink last evening te witness the performance of Texas Harry aud Wilmet A Lester. Joe Heycr aud Jehn Trewitz. two well known musicians et this city, will be the at traction at Mienuercuer rluk which re-opena te-morrow evening. The agent of Khoa Is In town te-day mak ing arrangements ier the appearance of that actress here In "The Widow." The "Siberia" company passed through this city this afternoon en their way te Yerk. They had an extra car lead efBcenury and a large company. The Hele, Gerlllzkl Case. The county commissioners te-day agreed te allow the ollieers en the Kote and Gerlltzkl cases a iortlen of the tees. Following Is the basis et settlement : mil Prosentod, Klchheltz (let 15 Merrlnger l-'l 55 Smith. l!0 37 lleechler KI SV Lcman 151 13 Total iU5 85 J3JJ 7: The olllcers have net yet decided whether they will accept the amount or the reduced bills. lie Stele a Ceat, This toreueon a tramp enterel ICUchet's hotel at Lime and Kast King streets, and stele a coat belonging te Henry Brelter. He then left and was alterwards round in a neigh boring saloon with the garaent ou his back. He was arrested by OlUcer Pyle ana Alder mau McCouemy committed him rer a hear ing. He was drunk and refused te glve his name. Sheeting Mitcbes. On Tuesday, Decomber 11, MIohael Burns will held a pigeon choet at his hetel In Meuntvllle, and the gunners 01 this elty are already making arrangements te attend It. On Wednesday. Docembor 15, a pigeon sheet and rallle will be held at the Exchange hotel, ML Jey, and a big tlme Is expected. Shet by Bis Sister' I.ever. Dallas, Tex., Dec 3. At the villagoer agovllle William Filly aud Frederick Joyce are young planters and the elder sons of their respective rarents who are highly respectable families. Miss Angle Filly, about 18 years et age, a handseme brunette of superior lutollectual attalnineuts, la a sister or William Filly. Jeyce fell In leve with Miss Angle, who roturned his affection, and two years age propesod matrimony. She was willing but her brother Interfered, declaring that the union botween the two families should never be consummated. Ills objections brought about bad feeling between the (amines. A clandestine correspondence had been kept up and Wednesday last they decided te marry. Kverything was arranged for the event, when Filly appeared. Het words passed between him and Jeyce and the latter finally drew a pistol and shot FUIy through the breast and lied. Filly is in a critical condition and his sister tsmostfrantle with grlef. Colored Vag Fight Without ltmlt. Sr. Paul, Dec, 3. The i en-round prize light, Qiioensbury rules with two eunce gloves, between Frank Jehnsen (oelorod) or New Yerk, Bud Billy Wilsen (colored), of St. Paul, which occurred last night, ended In a draw. M. J. Roebe acted as roferee, There were -1,000 lu the audience and tbe light was for the receipts. Wilsen proved the mere skilful el tbe two ; but neither scored a knock down. In noneot the rounds was any oleso lighting dene except In the tenth and last one. At the clese Wilsen challenged Jehnsen te light without gloves for f 0C0. The challonge was accepted, but ue tlme llxed for the light. AUewe L 10 IU 70 71 61 a 6J 41 71 Ni '20 FAMILIES llOHBLHS.ii; FUVH TKXKitKNTalHWHlOHTmtnBI immn iimtTHUTBO nr wtur. i . . . . l', un tcrrnr-niricsen uccupant), N (Ivern llundrrdaOeinptlleit te n Iho tlnllillng Without Ulethtng lata V Nterm A lllg Fire In rtrar ktes, ,' - K $. 'i.i:v-ki.anii. Ohie. Dm. nXi It.' ?; o'clock last night flre was dlsoevettid la;w Imrii In thn mar nf 1.1 Itnrirftn kttaal. Am. '-' alarm was at ouce turned In, but owing te MM V large amount or snow en the ground MM M , sovere storm that was prevmlllBC ;." stoamers were a lone tlme in rcaehla tk'i-' lire. When thev arrived Na Ufi. V& ..... ., ..,.i7.. . -e- ' -- nuu luieu uujuiiiing luueiuea awiaAv nuiw nilj'UU 111 1I1IU1U.S. ilia IUUI aWXBVJBl.i, venrn rv.lt,ln,1 hi. ni1 famllliu, nnnlMillr AST ever 100 poeplo, who seen appeued hi ttw r : street 111 scant clothing- exposed te' luryef the storm and without iheltMr 1 ' the driving anevv, Krem the hoeatai .? thostreet and en cither side of the fir ' ' ' peoplerati lu haste. Heme carried bulM .. -I... I. I 111... . ... . - m ? , ji uiuiiiiug wmie outers carried DtanKtWMiw; ,,. bedding, a man nnd woman were MM ' loave ene of the burning bulldlnn ttm&k.. glng a big realher lied after them. They Wl, inu ww in iiiu miuute et ttie street m tempted te reenter the house but sloppetl. On the bed was leund a babe 1 if asleep, which was restored te Ha piirtMiM. 'itC'tt Anether bvbe was found In a bundle ' - .. .. IW-U.1-- Of' '?&. blankets that was belng kicked about, "' The scoue was ene et Indescribable confusion until tlie poeplo wero reassured by ' the llremen and persuaded te enter their heuses. At midnight the flre waa ooaj eoaj oeaj plotoly under control, having been conflBetl cenflBetl conflBetl te the four tenements and the stable la the -' rear, where four colts and n herse wereees ' sinned. The nullering among the peejMe 'j who lest their homes la very great. A. liilf''' were'.taken In by the nolithbers. but maavi sat en bundles nleng the sldewnlk and bew tIS.! moaneo ineir lain, 'i iiev am mniuv fuvflb1.., mlans, Poles nnd Kusslans with Hw-$$ft Hungarians. The aggregate less Is prebWy.vVj JI.V000 ; Insurance light r5 ..f&j $K)t,IH) JU.A7.E IN lllCUCHXUy, MSMM&L Many Hiisltie's I'lrins llarned Oat. A TelOH IlitofKre.v, Mn'p,, Dec. 3. At 2 o'clock v 'Mi . ..- . . ... . . . f in. 1110 two anu-a-uaii-siery woeuea eiiiai;5, ; , ing east of the opera house occupied by'jfe' leiman is en 11 re and win de bauiy aamsgea",,,- with its contents. The estimate losses ere t' s. Opera liouse building $175,000, InsurftBe fjOOOO; Kdgar A Reynolds, .dry goods, SMO.000, insured for?20,000 ; Loring &HeWMd carpets, t.V,,000, insured for 10,000 W. A. Hwartzer, beets ,fc shoes, ? 10,000, insured ler' t75,9s0. The losses te the following at na known, T. K. Gushing, t Ce., Jewelers, Shaw A. HIce, grocers, F. N. Vail, tailor, W. If. Jenes, druggist. The building Is a total wreck. The front and side walls fell 1st about 1 o'clock. The total less is new esti mated at ?:oe,ooo. Eight wires of the Southern tolephoneooam. pany were suspended en the opera house heck, ami an communication wiin nwjrsii:. Bedford, Taunton aud places south or here la ', - BUIIb Uli. - " iiyiaH Kscapsile of Jesse James' x'artnar. Parsons, Kc, Dec 3.- .T.aal Avn,n v S "US H-u. w.VH.H -., sneri, ueav)-wt mau, wiui Hauuy nair, rtfis. ;,, tnrA.1 ut fliM f Tnnlpnnnlltl hnfnt nn .flm flnm.. ..rA mtngs. He wero a heavy overcoat. Wheat, no came out irem gunner no nut en ins waa.'. , lord's hat and depatted. The theft was soea W discovered and a policeman put en hlstraek 'h and he was taken Inte custody. They bid. xlJLyl gene but a lew paces when the man pulled y -,?J away Irein the policeman and stepplag back ?'Ji-;s a low paces urew a pistei ana area. ine .yH .yH peliceman drepicd te the pavement. The 'hj assassin with cocked pistol kept the crowd at - :;', uty mm uwaiiuu, lunwa nuig iiiiuiwuwiT organized and sent In all dirontiens te Inter. ceptlng him, but he has net been found Policeman Keiser's wound was examined when it wns discovered that a bullet passed through his breast and bis death is momen tarily expected. Chopped Her Husband's Head Nearly OB. IIklena, Ark., Dec 3. The particulars wero received In Helena te-day of a horrible' ss trairedv. Lavlna llrewn. vvife of Samuel v ''r Brown, near Trenten, Ark., bad some J '-&x- words with him about a trivial matter ,. Wednesday morning whlle at breakfast '': The husband did net pay any mero atten tion te the eccurrence and was sitting dewa fondling his children when his wife went te the weed pile pickedupan ax, slipped ap te her husband and almost severed his head from his body. The woman made no attempt te escape and Is new In custody. The parties are colored. , Three Murderer Lynched In Texas. ' VvK rtiiKviiiM. Tet.. Dec 3. WednSSdSY- ? i nicht about mldnlsbt an armed mob came te ite., town, overpewored the Jailer and took 0t , &f'M Shea 1'elder, Alfred Jones and Ephrala $ 'J Jenes, three of the negrees Implicated In tM've killing or uerees iioiteu at iiieweuen-s store pt In this county en the night or election, aaa ? Ivnchnd llinin. 1 1 was un enlcklv dena that ?'v..Tvi .f.. ... . -. --.-- , tue lean was net areusea untu morning, , -xi? when the bodies of the three men wer - fninul Imniilnf tn n tree. It was theturht V that tha feeling against the men had sub- , i omeu ""'"' """' ..-.- .,- -, w occur, and Huerm uevernaa Dreugns ui : ,w back from Housten, whither they naa Deect j; hHiit for safe keenlnir. There is no Clue (9 'tSi u any of the perpetrators. Keselving tu Stamp Out Cattle n,j MmvCT. Tn.. Dec 3 The state ... .,-,- -. ..:" sii Hen or line stecs ureeaers in Hessionueiasost - aitv vnstnrdnv adented verv strentt resela Ai tleus en the subject of wiping out eastttv' t$Wj diseases. Thov call upon the national Bevem- ment te cendemn and slaughter all cattle la' v V the unneu estates lniecteu wivu uie iwa mouth dlsease or pleuro-pneumenla and pay 4h for the same out of the public treMuryil'V X.lVSb UICU1U), IM .fcw,a u. m-ubw- .ay t i. tnnilnrpil thn nsAOnUlinn a hannllfit at Whlflll i?ISJ covera wero laid ler 300 people. fej ThallesaltefaQnarrel. '( Pk t'KRnuunn, Va., Dec 3. In an atrray ia Pitt county, N. C, Themas Smith and Jeaa, e nenn la iKicame involved In a ou arret whea ,. ;' , the lattorBhet and killed the former. Frlende' J?,S of Hmlth assaulted Dennis and cut aim' 33 uearly te death with a large knife. It Is Het Jj? " thought Dennls ein recover. .' - , . -: yf Uetb Shut In the Ureast l Sti-.vense.v. Ala., Dec 3. Last night Jaev'iv- Turner went te tbe heuse of Frank Carter ',' , and-calllng him te me uoer snot mm twice ,-. in the breast. Carter grasped a rifle as a f- ' fell and taking deliberate aim llred, the Dal .,? .1 let passing through Turner's breast. ThaiV cause of the trouble Is unknown as the M, were warm friends until a few dava SCO. ' '"'t''J A Wealthy Kaucbuian AsmsslnaUd. .s KurtitviLLK, Tex., Dec 3. K, B, JanasMf: a wealthy ranchman, white out riding Tttea l day evenlng found a hog killed lying ea Wa ; land. He stepped te examine It and taa taiesT ' who was biding in tha underbrush areeU. three shots at him, two of which took . ' fitally wounding Mr. Jarmen. emcarsaf 7, In pursuit et the murderer, who ui:m lyncneu 11 caugui. , - . 1 r -, WMA TU BMUiaiVA IA . , (&& ,.r. ......, n ii. DM. a. wMLSy. sW Eastern Pennsylvania and New Ji M I,AI111U1U.,1 , - -. Kalr weather, westerly wiat, changes In temperature. HWp , rz. -xt?-' i IS1 J t" j:i ' m & s '!J 1 1&. jtffl Tift? ?.,?; ikfl iM' 4 W.I AX- -s 1.
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