'SS . s3y a . .lUiiuui.Liinti. (The Ian eg tcra '.. J r fnMlipnM . 't 5 r ya m ' ! l ?2 j VOLUME XXV NO. 250. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1889. PRICE TWO CENTS RAIN ATJPOM wiiiies rewEUKD te time lbbr ow ew isc te the ncivr dewmiiir. GOOD SERVICE BY STATIOKARY ENGINES. One Doing tit Twe Hours Iho Werk It Hequlrcs One Hundred Mm te Ac complish InTvveIlii.vs ' Jlioritts Jlieritts burn Committed Anxious te Itn Hellevcd or the Tusk or Clearing the Vnlley. Johmkievv;, June 10. Anutlier wet and elose morning In tlilsv.diey. When the day liruku tliu sccne wasdisninltea depressing degree A K'nctriitlngdii77le amis down nnd made everything wet mid lipiery. AVlien the vvliNtle of tlie Cambria shops sounded this morning the w liole ia t u ns wnke, nnd smoke Irein many eampllrcs nnd imrnlnf! debris niitde n heavy cloud lint icsted ever the cntlre valley, almost hiding It from v lew from the hills. Soen the vnlley wasnllve with thousands of busy workmen, and the tenth day of w erk en thin vast undertaking was begun. There is Jittle changrtih tlie general situation te-day nnd nil tlio'vaileiiB,cl"partinoiitsniomovliig nlqng in n manner blffhty sntlstae.teiy. '1 he stepping or vv erk by (he Cumbria company ycstciday gave thcli men a ninth needed rest. The same large crowds wcie en iiaud for their daily rations anil the vaiiotiscoiu vaiietiscoiu vaiiotisceiu wiviry stations were Kcncs el great ac tivity. tlie.U cpMiitltics of debris which h.is been 3oe-cncd Heni nbove the stone bridge and flentcd down the stream lme feimed a gerge opposite Caiiibiin City and a number id men were sent there te-day te reinove thists it closed the thatmcl, stepping tlie flew of water and rendering ery dilllcult tlie work et reiueing vvietkiige at the stone bridge. Anether consignment of station try en gines m rived te day, making ten In all new lime, lliey v.eie placed in various set thins et the tow n, and did most ollettlve is erk. One was put lit position en the Mone bridge, and in two hetirH the work nciernpllshcd hyit was moie clfecllve than tlie weik of 100 men for the last twedav, and n channel Mas opened for a considerable distance from Iho biidge. Tbovisit-el Coventer noaver vcstciday has given lencwed hopes te the stricken people and en all .sides the ih tleu taken yesterday is being faerably toiumented en. The piempt and elledive attieu by the governor when he arrived impiesscd ever.voiie favorably and especially Iho l'lttsbnig relief eeniinittee, hee rcpio rcpie scntattves went home well plc.i-.cd te be relieved et the weik of renieingtlebrib and restoring elder, leaving te them the .'icteniplisliment et the ene great object tbe idiot of the sullcrers. About nina o'clock the dew npourbccAine se tieiivy tli.it It seriously interlered itli vv erk,imd lliemcu vv cre called fiem weik te nome plica of sholtei, but as seen as tlie nilu became less heavy, all went te work again. Arrangements hae been made by v hlch a mm h needed supply of tied! meat will be liirnishcd. Kvcrjone is actually suffeiing for tills necessity. Te-day lour iittle will be slaughtered heie ter the use of lloetli'Aniuu'H men, ami hcicafter six dally. Much discussion has been had here as te the personnel of tlie lommisslen te be (pointed by tlie governor te take charge )l tlie fund te be used fei relief here. It is cencially admitted It would be eminent!) propel tlinJpthe commission should lie largely coutpesed et Pittsburgcrs, as that illy is se near nnd ban already se satislac satislac teillj managed the entire allaiis et this section. I A Her Wednesday Adjutant tieneral Has tings will have entire eh.iige mid this sec tion will be strictly under military disci pline. In speaking el the general cimdi tlen of this place as te order, tlie assistant t bief of police said te-dii) : "I w Mi te say that the people of this section am well pleased with the order that lias ptcvnilcil sIikoIIie Heed. Theio hive bteu luwei .iriestHiuul less disorder and iliiiiikcuuess Ihan ever beletc. It is most surprising th.it theie has net been moie distuder, iiutl overyeme is most gratclul te tlie people in iliaige ler their ctlottlve work in tlili dl dl iecien." The l'irst National bank h is opened up for business, and the I ict is appreciated b) all lieie. Muili tiouble h is been occasioned by the intbility te get money here, all hav ing te bring it here in packages. Much sullcriug has been occasioned b) the wearing of gum beets by the men. Over MMy moil of Heeth V i'liiin liave been obliged te cpiit work te day ew lug te their feet being terribly blistentl and many te-day are weiklugln tluii bare leet. din. I Listings said te-day that en "Wednesday theie would be Iittle change, evicpttli.it hew ill. issiiuie control of alliou allieu tnuts. Thewagcs will be$l..V) ler laberin. IIe s.iid there would be no additional militia brought In. 'Iho I'eurteciilli regi ment w ill lie continued en duty as long as thevc.ui stand it, and the.v .no net worked haul, 'liie regiment is likely te be lieie fei twoei tliice weeks jet. .Men w ere put te vv eik this morning in drawing the tank el Hie gas weiks, en which theie are at least i tnt et water. It is believed thoieaie.i number of hedus in tlie tauk.w lilt h w ill lie rc.u lies! te night Tlie (. ambria iron t empaii v w ill be read v te stmt up In all dcpaitttuiits in about two wctks, but these who ought te knew say it will take at least until October belorethe d.iuticr mill will be read) te run. Sixteen binliet Kceveied this nimniug, but (ive identflUsl. Thuy weie llioseuof (.'. Kkcsun, undertaker, wbet-e I.iiull) vns lest, and this Is the llrst ImmIj found , Mis. Kntu Nceiv and Maty .iane Nugent, lieth videwH and seamstresses, in tlie linger hletk; Itavid Creed, greverj iilanihe ll.tn nhli. The iinidentilietl vteie seven lemalesand tour male. The bodies are very much de de de roiupescd Here will net be any furtlier vteik fei ti undertakers allei tins even ing. Itev. Katlier Tr.iilinen, pastor et tlie Chun li et Iiiiiniiculale t'oiueptien, ro re ro pertstlnit out of a lengitgatltui of '..! he basU)tlK! ami thinks the drowned will reach 150. Dr. Gladden, of Homestead, who is inisl-K-.il director in Miuersville, rejKiils tills morning tlie prevalent c et mca-lcn is be coining mild and there Is no appircut im mediate tlanger fiem malaria and Hi it there it. only i single ease el tv plienl pueuiueiila. Tlie tiain Irem l'ittsbuig thix morning brought up a large crew, among which were -W ae uitii Irem Miihigan, vvlie who jmt at out etu work en tluilntiv v lim bers above the Iniilge. People in thevi linlty of tin1 Assetjatetl I'rcss heatlipiar ti'isarc liav iiiggreat troulile tnliud enough tec.it. Ills t.ild all the geed prevision-, are nt Morrellville, two miles from iiea 1 quarters. All eoriespendeuts join in tlie rv : "(iive tii something wholesemoto eat vvllheut isiiupelling ustti walk miles te get it A!I 1 HUM Till: -TVTK, 'Iho 11'cl.v.le Itetliiii-c.l nt l'ulille V.. pense siiiidn.v In JeIuibKiwii. Johnstown, June 9. A cenleieine vus heltl in Johnstown this afternoon, utwhi h w ere present Coventer IJeaver, Adjutant tieneral Hasting, Chairman Scott, Con tractor l'linii, some luctiiLera of the 1'itts burg relief committee, nnd leading men connected with the emergency gev em inent of the Cencinatigh Valley, nt vv Itlch iuiMirtnnt nelleu was taken. It was de cided that the state authorities should as sumo all liabilities for Iho removal of the debris from tlie tow n sites and the drift at the stone bridge, and tlie work necessary for nutting tlie vnlley in geed sanitary condition and preventing the pollution of tlie water supply or distant cities nnd towns. It was agreed that the governor fJieuld appoint n commission te take gen eral elnrge of the valler, and that en Wednesday next General Hastings shall assume general dins, tlen, net only of the military and police, but also of the clear ing away of the debris nnd nutting the tow ii sites in preinT condition for rebuild ing, it was also agreed that noneof tlie money sent for the relief of the sufferers should lie ucd In clearing tlie tow lis; that 1 1 s work should be done by the state, and tl n the contributions of money, ioed, ilttlitng, etc, which the public nre cx pei te 1 te continue shall be used te supply the necessities of flic surv Ivers, f Ixekliig this warm Sunday morning from the summit of one of tlie hills dew u upon the dev nstated alley, a spectater sees the saine operatlous that hnve been going en ev eiy day for a vv eek. Thirty or inore large heaps or burning lumber in Johns Jehns tow ii iitKl Kcruvitle, the hundreds of workmen's tents, thousands of men with donkey engines horses, and carts, leirlng down ruins, breaking up hills of lumber auu ruijiiisu, throwing me oe.irtis en tee flics, scraping up the diit from the bottoms of the beans and rlearlnir nwav the Mind and elhei accumulations that hurled the streets. Hcicand theie tlie bodies of horses, cows and etiiei anlmnls.diigeut slnce last night, are being cremated in weed piles. Crashes of falling walls, the thud of picks, scraping of shovels, rattling of calls and shouts of dilv ers te their horses are heanl. Tlie (Irand Army of the Hepublle men arc staking out the ground for tents te in lleve the overcrew tied district. In n day or two they will b.ne accommodations for about 1!,.'(H) jkuseIis. 'I he relief delegations from distant cities and towns, and also the local committees, are moving quickly from point te point te see ifimy people have net geno te tlie sup ply stations te get vv hat tliey wanted. The superintendent and ev erseers of w erkmen, General Hastings and some of Ids assist ants and numerous representatives of Iho cenimls-uy depaitment are coming and going en herselmck. Telegraph boys aie running in all directions from the general headquarters, where a let of elerks are sorting out the heaps of telegrams and milking alphabetical lists of them te be isisted outside. Lines of peeple are aw lilt ing tlieii turn at the headipiaitcrs of In fei -matlen and transportation. Physicians huiry liein the hospitals and the crowded houses te the dcimrtmcut of health. The tarrying te tlie morgiiesef the bodies just feiimlls still going en. Some are en sofas or settees, etheis en beards witli cress-v. ise pities el w oed for handles. In short, there Is little in u walk through the town sites or a survey fiem thelillltt te dls tlmrulsli tlie general appearance te-day fi eiu that of any ether da V, except that Micro aiogatheiiugs'el peeple "here and there at tending religious sei vices, seme at private houses mid hoiiie listening te preachers In the stiects. Hut the men generally are working, while etheis, with tlie vveimn and chllilicn, are crew ding te the supply sta tions with biskets, puns nnd bags, and leimlng in line te wait, their turn te get feed nnd clothing. The soldiers nnd ether elllcers near tlicse stations nnd thecommis thecemmis s.1 1 y departments' nqiresentatlves arc treat ing the needy people as t ensidcrately ns possible, taking cue net te keep them wait ing any longer than necessary. Neverthe less the crew M.it home of the stations are se large that many people have te wait a tllsigreeably long lline before tliny ci n get bread, silt incuts, canned goods aiitl ether feed. Doubtless in seme ciscs stlcli aiticles aie needed by Ihese peeple at onto, while oilier famine's h iv ing enough ter te-day are pieviding ler te-morrow. There is abundance of the prime nocessa necessa lies in the stations, except for infants. The lied Ciess agents say Hint In their district, Kcrnvillc, mid the southern end of Johns town, theie is a laige number of babies whose diet has been suddenly t hanged te cow's milk, and who, instead et tliat.sheuld be fed with seme of the brands of Infants' feed. The Itetl Cress autheiities urge the rellcftonimittccstesnid Immediately large (pimtlties of infants' Ioed, and toutliiiie sending It until lurtlici net lie, theie being no probability that inore will het unsigned than will be needed. II is imtheiitiitively Muted that in the I Ceil Cress district nearly eveiv mother with small t hlldi en is apply ing tot kinds el lets! net new obtainable, and, lenseipieutl), II relief should net tome seen, m my el the babies may hecome Ick and weak at a season of the year when, above all ether times, spot lid attention should be given te their diet. As te the net essity of less urgency than int. nits" foetl, the distributors sa.v that tlie supply of shoes, underclothing ler t htltlren mid women, kitchen utensils et all kinds, and inpheaid and table artitles of every ilesciiptieu is tar front being what is wanted. t'l.nviUNfi Awvv riti: eiu.at iiiiiit. Heeth A rilnn have se far had charge of the lciuevtil of the gleat "drift" above the Mone bndge. Their superintendent, '1 bonus MeNally, estimates that there are about thirty acres in tlie drift. Hetween the continence of tlie creeks mid the bridge he thinks there are about Ul ncresauil tlicie arent least six above. The vastness of the accumulation, he says grows up ti the weikinen daily. 1'reui the budge, the hillsides, ei any ethei jieints, It does net seem te be anv thing like what it ically Is Te get a lair Idea of It a person must net only walk ever it, but wait te see hew t eiupar.it Ivcly little ene dvnamite blast will de and what small headvv ay the SMI men new cniple) ed there can niuke in a day. Uclew tlie lonlluciHe tlie legs, w recketl houses, beards, stones, dirt, etc., form ncempatl mass, upon which foetw ays hav e been w ern. There are only three heistini; engines theie new, but Mr. MeNally sajs 3) moie w ill be working en the drill in a day or two, with 'JQJVO ad ditional led et itipe tetlrag out the material, horn the liver anil creel;. With the pieseut nppli.mce and forteof men Mr. NliN.illy sas it would take months te eleir away the drill, but with the means te be adopted, and with about 1,000 additional men, there ought te be nothing letl of the dull two weeks hence. Net mere than 1..VKI men, lie mi h, timid be used with udvautage in the weik. Twe clearings linvn hem made in the drill, line is at tlie bridge where Hied) n.imlte blasting lus been done ami the weed lb sent down the liver. 'Iho watci area denied here Iriuii Wed nesday morning until I e'cIik.); this after noon "is estimated at only about thrtc iu. titers of mi acre. 'J he ether clearing near the toullticuceat the Johnstown side of the drill is about half an acre. There it lias Ih en ne'essary te drag all the material out oft lie water, te be burned mar the bank. Dr. Hamilton, who had been heie since rriday in an advisory e.i.ieltv, returned te Washington ) eslcnlay. lit lore departing he said he thought there vv as no danger that sickness would be caused bj the debris in the tow ii. The authorities, he said, w cre doing the light thing with that. The dot ter thought that the sanitary corps was doing its work well. The danger iieini was wie uriii ai me nritige. Annue larger number of men ought te hav e been there b) this time. Three thousand t eultl be utll'Z si. K en w ith yesterdav's ten e the drill could be remev ed in 10 d i'ys, but witli tlie engineer and about J.emi men working the drill ought te disap'ar belore the end et tins week. The work of registering tlie sur Ivers in Iho Ceuciiidugh vnlle) is complete!, and the total ranges between III, lOOaud 'JO.deO. It is est in I ittsl that about I,1""! persons w he escaped tire net included in the list, as they have It II this iart of the country since tlie Heed. The dorks in tlie registration bureau -ay that a partial examination of ihe lists rev (Mils alxmt l,nm duplications of mimes, se that these w he failed te rt gWtcr vv ill Ikj umntcrlcilauietl by the number of dupli cations having the total number of survi vors at less than 2n,(me. A teusus inadu two wes-ks lx'fore the lloediu the iuteiest of the publishers til ndirei'tnry gave tlie total population of the valley at :so,eoo, or a few hundred less than that figure, 'llitne facts hear put the lirst estimatoef a total less of life close te ln.oeo. HOW Till: M.VV llli.Vl, tAJIK AllOI'T. 'Iho Pittsburg itperk tell in. that. the .Johnstevv n s.mfercnuc v Ith tlie gev erner, which predmssd thomlreiucnteftlio Pltts burjr connnlttce from command, vivas caused bv the iiniiounceniciittethcm made bv Wlliram Flynn, thelr contwcler, en 1 ritUr last, that It would take 10,000 men n month te dour up the town. " It was this no l that canie like thunder clp te the committee nnd can soil them te fully realize vv hut they had undertaken. Nearly f ,WW Is llng paid out in wages previsions etc., each day. Fer what? Te clear up the town. This is what lireught things te climax. It Is a tpiestlen with the tsmunlttee vv hether they hnve the power te use money given te aUoviate the siiflerlngs nrthoiurvlversiind burv the dead, te clear upthe tow n nnd ex pend it en latsir Hint will allovlste snller iiig. Ileubcn Miller was sent te Philadelphia Kridav night te represent Iho committee in n eoniereiice of the dlirercnt leminittces of the severnl cities in the stnte.Haturdny Clev. Heaver went te Philadelphia nnd was in conference nil day vv ith the Philadelphia eltlrens' committee, representative of tbe New Yerk ritirens' committee, Heubcn Miller, of the Pittsburg ee inmlttee.nndscv -ernL ethor ceinmltteciiien from dlirercnt cities. In Pittsburg a telegraph oftlce vv as rigged up in the basement of tlie chninber of com merce, n through wire put in nnd commit- mention nnti vvnn in oho ei rnnniicipnin. The question of calling a special session t the XiTirislature te annronrlate Ainds for the work was discussed nt length, but net decided en, ns it would take ten dnya nnd the expense te tbe state would be enormous unlesn tire legislators would give their tinie and mileage froe, nnd even then it would lie hard te get thetu together. Heslde the presence of dead lwdles in the vv reek ami gcmrnl pollution makes it imperative that tlie work be I'one at ence It the public health is te be protected. It was then proposed that the stnte treas urer be drawn en for $1,000,000, pieviding 2K responsible men would glve bends for fie amount in (5,000 each, they te trust te the Legislature when it should convene te appropriate the umeunt. This found some favor, but the tpiestlen was, could 3)0 men be found who would be willing te trust te the caprices and red tnpoef a Legislature te nppropriate money vv hlcli w ill hav e been already expended 1 On this the committee at each cud of tlie wire lingered. There seomed te be no doubt en the art of these In the confer ence but that the legislature would appro priate the amount, but f 1.000,000 Is a large sum te be given out with no posltive as surance. Something must be done, hew -ever. " The governor should come here at once, get from $1, 000,000 te 1,000,000 and orgaille the work en a permanent basis, " tilegmphed William Flynn, ki charge of tlie work nt Johnstown. Tlie lommlttce could cenn te no conclusion by wire, nnd se the gev erner started te Johnstown en Satuidny evening te meet there the Pitts burg people, who went down In William Thaw's private car. Jaick Haven Calling ler Aid. Leck H.vvk.v, June 10. -At n meeting of citizens te-day a resolution was adopted requesting the following he given te the Asseclntcd Press: "Te the peeple or the United Stntcs This city has been devastated by the recent great lit eJ,"iind immediate assistance I needed. Our streets, alleys and homes are In frightful condition. Meney is needed at once te save us from epidemic. We have received a generous sup ply of previsions, but Leck Haven alone Is net Iho only place te be supplied from these. Miinv jwxjple in near-by small tow ns have fest nearly ev erythlng they had nnd are dependent iiik)u uh for nioney and previsions. We noed dis infectants badly, and nioney w itli which te hire teams and men from a distame, te help clean our streets anil cellars. There wsih net a square Inch of laud within th corporate limits of tlie city prejier that was net submerged, and w hen tlie water subsided It left a layer of mud and tilth, which under the strong sun of te-day creates a stench that is almost utibearable. The contents of vaults ami cesspools aiein our cellars and en main thoroughfares, and nothing will save us from a trightful epidemic, unless help conies piemptly mid gtneieiisly," Twe Itatl Gills. Annle Spcuce and Iallth Wlker are the names of two very bad girls of this city. The former Is 10 years old and tlie latter 18. On Saturday evening both get very drunk mitt were stiiggcriug around the streets nt u late hour, attracting the atten tion of the stay-up-late veuiigincn. As they passed tlie barber shopef llenry Wolf ene et thorn deliberately smashed ene of the windows. By this Hint) Olllrcr SherU had heard of the behaMer of the girls. He took both te the station house and the ma)orgave each ten days In Jail tills morn ing. 1. 1st of Unclaimed Leiters. The following is a list et unclaimed let teis remaining in the ostellico at Kincas ter, P.i., June 10, 18!l: .fi(ifV I.iit- Mrs. Annle Cassell, Maiiiin 1". Hcrsliey, Miss Jenny Lindrey, Miss Aiinin Mewercr, Mary A. hlmdcl. Uiiit'ti ,iAf W. H. Carsakatldliifl it. Kens, i:. J. Dietrich, J. II. lltslge, Prank Mom Mem ma, D.ivltl P. Sliimp, S. M. Shirk. Geergo Steele (2), Jehn Twells, Aareu Weaver, Willie White, (J. 11. Yengcr. IIe Wiisn rircmnn. The late Cel. Samuel Shechwasa mem bei of the lleM I'lpi company, el Harris burg. He joined the ceinjsiuy in lhlTi. Heseliititms tlepleiing his death have Iksmi adopted by tlie lemjtaiiy, and the engiue house mid apparatus are draped in meurn-iiK- An IiicorrlKtble Hey. I'liznbeth Huhl, living en Woodward street, apicnrcd bclore Alderman ilalbach te-day and made teiuplaint against her son Jehn, aged 1.1 ) ears, as being incorri gible and be) end hci lentrnl. He will be given a hearing to-ineriow morning at !) e'cltsk and befoie thejuilgcs.it 11 o'clock with a view of HCiidingliiiii totlie Heuse of Htfuge. Will seml ssmp lo.fehiislonu. On .Nitunlay a dispatch was suit, te Johnstown by thq malinger el Millei simji w nrks, tiskimr. tliem vv hither soap w euld be act cjitableHt this time. A reply was ro re eeived this morning stating that it Mould. To-ineriMW se.ip te tlie valiin el about $110 will be shipped. Ittsirtriinled. The Marietta Y. M. C. A. hase hall dub has reerg:mi7(d with the fellow lug nieni licrs: J. Shit Ids, pitcher; W. Mcl'iulden, uitilierj h. Seifretl, llrst Iwse; I'. Kelhl, sccenil Imse; J. Cully, shortstop; I(, Cor Cer ner, third Imsn; W. Light, loll Held ; W. Roberts, tontre Held; A. Clinten, right Held. Hurry ICuhiis mid Jcr. i'hler are the iiianiigers. Taken te the Hospital, Prof. Carl Ven Weller, who tiled te com mitt suicide In Columbia soiiiedtjs age, vus brought te I-mcaster te-ilay liy l)r. Miniiu. He was taken te St. Jeseph's hospital, where he will be kept until he fully recovers. A ( ticking Main. A cocking main is Inking pl.tte up tlie river te-day ami quite a number of sjoit sjeit Ing men of this city went up en the morn ing trains. Tvv e sets of Marietta liiids w ill de the work. Went te Iho Minro. Geerge Bnibdker, of this city, It ft te-day for Ocean Bciidi, whom hp lias securisln isisitlen as bathing m ister. lit in lied Kuroiie '-iiIhI . 'Iliestiamsliip Aiiniula, eiiwhldi Jehn A, Co)leaud t.uiilly wcie Jsisscugeu, ar rived ut Queenstown en buiulay. NEARLiT $10,000. . ii m HM'ASTER PITT AB rfll.MV TEflrLE KITE 0F THEIR MUMS tot B1YES. Tit luntl Fer the Floed SuflVrern hi crcasluK Names of the Men, Women nnd Chtldren Who Contributed, Tlie fellow ing contributions hnve Ih?cii ro re ceivetl bv the mayor sinoe Katurttnv mxui ! II. W. Hnrbergcr, K; Martin .Shenk,A: Mlclinel Ii. HtKiver, fA ; F. J. Kroltler, jl j Marlen Pyott, 25 cents j Hareld P.vett 10 cents: Jnmcs MeAleer. 91 1 empleves of Banner cigar factory, S10 ; 1). F, Hanilsh, Ncllsvllle, $i"; Kxcelsier Sign Mauurae luring company, through HewmiiiiiV' Mils, ser, Je.ti'J ; cltlrens of New Helland, add! add! tieunl, $100 1 school beard of Warwick tow uship, collections, $7iOT. Tlie subscription of fl heretofore eretl Ited te James Kelly, Second ward, should hnve read $.. hi publishing tlie contributions from Lcainan l'lace, Thursday evening, an error eccurretl, whereby N. M. Weeds vvhe contributed $75, w ns credited vv Ith Ml cents, nnd Dr. B. Lenninny vvhe gave $10, was credited witli ene dollar. Kt'ltllATA n.VNK'S COLI.KCriOM. Cellcctetl bv the Ephratn National bank, $10 subscriptions : A. Knnlginacher, Jehn Y, Weltlmau, F. W. Hull, Sheatler A Belnheld, II. L. Hartmiu A Ce., M. S. Weidinan. $0 contributions : Mrs. Susanna Winger, Mrs. Mary llahn, David Burkhelder, L. W. Mentrer, J. W. Uindis. Andrew Hakei, A. K. lieani, C Konigmiu'lier, C. ti. YeapT, Abraham Hew man, S. L. Weaver, A. W. Mcntrer, W. K. Seltzer, It. It. Bltrer, V, M. Ctsiver. I.G. Sprecher V Sen, Geerge H. ltoyer, W, II. Spiecher, Jehn Seldom ridge. Win. Carter, Jacob Kenlgmnchcr. $i50 Contributiens: Jehn It. Messner, iicrr A Bewman, S. S. Iaudls, Maitin KiniHirt, JeioMeliler, II. W. Herchclrelh, H. it. Heycr. $2 contributiens: Jehn G. Hewmiiu, Gee. Ii. Bewman, Samuel It. Hess, Daniel Kslileinan, Levi Keller. $1 contributiens: J. M. Sliciilc, C. G. Amnion, Israel Kurlr, Walter S. Mentrcr, Jehn Ii. Mulder, F. J. Kckert, J. 11. Ksiilo Ksiile inau, Sauiuel Hernlcke, Jehn V. Sunder, Jehn i: . Brugger, Jehn II. Bruggcr, L. H. ICfevsr, Isaac Strohl, Martin llr)sen, M. G. Greir A Sen, M. D. lloevor, Francis lNhleinun, ltelietva Cetiuell, P. Vantler lintleu, C. H. King, Levi Sanders, Mrs. Heitler. Fifty cent leutiibutiniis : C. M. Ham Ham eond, cash, a total of $.'10.50. The special contribution of $.'() fiem Iho bank, wjilch donalleu was mknewkslged e.irl) In the w eek. The bank lias teased collections en iieis)unt of the school beard taking held of the mill ter. Fiiesi Tin: ciAf .v.vitev.vi. hank. The following nddltlenal eoiitrlbutlens wcrocell(s;totl by the Gap National bank: (.'has. C. Hriuten,$a; Mrs. Llira A. Beene, K! Marv J. Triel, $"; Win. D.igne, $.1; Henry High, $5: J. II. Geed, si., jta; Win. Hamilton, $-!; Daniel Kiirlr, t-i; W. G. Llv iugsteu, $.50 ; Jat ob I'nibie. J J ; Gideon Steltzfus,$J ; Scott Nedio, 1 ; H. M. Knox, $2; Jehn M. i;by, $1 ; W. J. Aiken, $1 ; total. $17.50, and a grand total collected by thin bank ef$207.AO. MtOM HVtlrltVIl.LK. M. II. Miller, of Smith vlllc.t sent the following subscriptions cellet toil bv him: M. II. Miller, $5 j IS. Miller Mvlin, $1 j Win. B. Lyens !'. Mrs. Llzie M. Mylln, $5: Gee.II. Miller, $3 ; Warren Driinim, $l Abrani Lecke, $1; A brain Iluber, $1, tetul, $U0. .VKW IIOI.I.AMI AM) VICIMIV, I ollew Ing is acomplcte list of tlie t ontri entri ontri bulleus from New Helland and vicinity te tint Johnstown fund up te Saturday eve ning: $10 subscriptiens: llenrv A. l!o l!e lautl, T. M. Sterb, Ames ltuller, I. M. Giell, C. P. Helautl, WW. Klnrer, Misses Cantl H. Kiii7er, II. F. Klner. $.) subscriptiens: Jehn It. Hrubaker, Geerge Meutzcr, sr., Paul McnUcr, Jt nU'. Slimier, Ames Dlller. K. C. Dlller, Philip Hrubaker, Isaac Mm tin. $1 subscriptiens: Mis. Maria Mussei, Mjers A- Hrubaker. f-1 subscriptiens: Jiueb L. Heller, D. 11. (.irulie, Thompson Hrubaker. $2..'i0 subscriptiens: Geoigell. ICalitk, Geerge O. Itelmid, Samuel Dillman, LI7I11 Iteland, Hec. J, S. Hiirlnnm. eJ subscriptiens: (' W. Heuilei, Benja mill P. Weaver, Adam Helgiut.Miss Cassle Bender, Mrs. Samuel GrahlM, 11. B. Uiudls, Jehn Iteland, Adam Gcist, David Nell, Mrs. Maria Yeuilt. $I.Ml lontilhutleus: Adiim Dlller, Win. II. Wilsen, Ian I Bard. $1 suhstriptinns: Mis.Ames Hultei.Bev. J. W. Hessler, Mrs. Jehn Slyer, Miss An neo ('. Hrubaker August Haage, Di. J. H. Kehler, A. G. Miller, Llius Dlller, A. G. Sutten, Mrs. Adnm Diller. Mhis llaihael Sprtshcr, Dr. I. Busheug, Pelei liniiiei 1111111, James L. S. Paxson, It, 1 Tew usley, Jehn D. Bewers. Henl. Mew rv, II. J. Bo Be Bo eon), B. K. Wright, tillnund Vlora Butter. Mrs. i:i?Jilxth (J run, (Jen. S. Keiser, W.S. iteland, Milten Wcngcr, Jesephine Stauller, r.lhtsGrell, James Dlller, SusleS. Mcnter, Win. Dellav en, Geerge Gelglev, I.G. Davis, Henry Musselmmi, Henj, Bnnck, Imiiic Spiedier, Samuel Hrubaker, M.J. Wcideii- inner, .101111 11. ."scnseing, .ia oil's, uecxi, .. G. Wanner, Simeon Sleitrfys, Jehn Stnltr fus, Charles M. Diller, Susie Dettcrliue, D. P. ilesere, J. II. Danow, ls.1.10 GeimI, M. It. Griibe, Chester Frit, Kra It uii-lc, Israel Hair, lt.K. Wright, Jehn W.Le.iuum, D. W. Marslinll, W. Nick Kleiumer, L. It. Ileseie. B. F.Alderfer,D.i:.Senseuig, V. D. Hell.A. G. Bemberger, M. H.Grnbe, Win. H. Lied, S. i:. .Statlenl. i'M Weaver, .Solemon High, Dr. D. W. llniiier, Petei .imiuermau, Mrs. Peter .imiucrmaii, tteorge 1 idler, Win. (ietsl.M. M. Weaver, U.S. Hall, . I. F. Seldemridge, Henry Be.ier, Lev! Grablll. S. F.ltettew, Dr. B. J. He.misny tler, Jehn S. Shirk, Gee. Ileal (supervisor), David ltutt, C. It. Bldimeiid, Jeseph Lelugmig, Atloe Ney, Jacob .Mcnter. Mar tin Hoever, G. K. Keener, Miss clirlstle Niimmi, David Sclilaudi, A. B. Kshlt man, II. M. Weller, Jonathan It. Weaver, Win. Stansbury, Jehn Gleuncr, A. N, Dlllei, Bev. J. B. Merulith, Gee. II. Wcrnt, H. II. Kljx', Daniel Ochiuc, Binjauiiii Hru baker, Christ Hoever, Annie I.'. Hoever, D. H I.Myers, Jcrrv (ioel, Ames beldein ritlgc, Jitceb H.Musser, Jehn I'llckinger, Jehn I.niip, Jehn Hoebir, A. II Ham k, Grublll Diller, Jehn W. Heller, Jehn S. Pitcrshelin, Henry Musscliiian, Jiueb II. Iloebcr, Daniel Stelt7fiiHS, Saiuuul II. Slnalfcr, Isute Htxjver, Win. Aiker, James II. Moere, N. W. Nelt, Is.ine Haldeiiian, L. M. Martin, PeUir Iteidenhath, Jehn Spiedier, Jehn HcllI, David HtKivir.Dauiel Nelt, Jehn Sprtilier, Jr., Henry Nelt, Jehn Fnsnntlit, Aaren Hoever, Jelin Tayler, sr., Jeseph OhcrlioIUertfariner), Blclianl Win ters, Geerge Hani, Jehn K. Snyder, ls.uc 11. .vinriiu, .vi. vv. y.iiniiiermau, l nrlsllaii Cariientcr, l liristi.m .Ininierinan, Mrs. J, W.llassler. Fitly tent subst rijitiens: O. II. Pntsen, Hidiard Wwiver, Win, Issl, i It. Pleam, i:il.ilMtli Hrubaker, I!. U Sutten, (jlrs. Weller, Jehn Slough, Mrs. Maggie Hear, J. II. Tew usle)', J. F. Hrubaker, Gisi. Kprtslier, Kinerseu Stelfy, (its). Alderfer, Adam Hdih. ('. L. Dellitveu, David Hurk bait, II. II. White,. I. TV. Shew alter, Jehn MliNHelmau, G. C. Menter, Atlee Diller, 1:111111.1 Diller, Jehn J. SeiiMiiig, Jehn Kurt, Miss Maggie Butler, Jehn Yest, Israel Jehns, Jehn J. High, Henry Brimmer, Siniiiel Hiendi), Jehn Mnter, 11. !'. Hutkwalter, Henry .Martin, Harry Dlller, Weaver Mus seliu.in, Geerge W. Hear, D. S. Sensenig, lloi-.ue G. Sn)der, S. Sylvester Sn)tler, Samuel K. Sii.viler, Moses W.Tn.vler, Jehn Fair, J. W, Nelt Isaae Tut ler, Isaac Sprwher. D. W. Wilmer, 1). 's. Witmer, Smuud Weber, l'miiklin Kemper, Samuel Sii)d( r, Jehn Fex, Aaren Iloebcr, M.S. Ziniincriuan, David Immerman, Miss Miuiiie t'. He)er, Jenatliau Diller. Twintv Iivo tent subscriptiens: Plank Irwin, II. P. INhUmau, Win. Suadir, Miller M. Kvan. ('. 11 Zcrn, Margarit Hrubaker, A, G. Butter, Ia-inen It, Beyer, Is.iiic Geed, Barten Geed, Mrs. Martha Mvers, I). S. New sw anger, Martin Nelt, AI. Kline, Gee. vVernt, Kues Stailtlt r. levi Ames, is'i leutH, Win. Snvtlt r, l." cuts, cash, ifi.lj, making n total of (&n. 1 neil i.nu. A Mi VICIMIV. The following are contributors Irem LiliUahd viiiuitv: A. It. Hcs.k, 8J0; Frank MtUkey, 'ii touts; Benjamin Hadarf, $1 ; W. K. Heiuier, $1; Daniel Kreiner, $1 ; Aniand Graziiu, 'Ja is?nls; Win Nles sr., M cents; Jehn Knhl, $1 ; Jehn Glngrlih, '25 cents; Mary Be)er, Mtcenls; A.M. Gnntz,.1.' cents; A. Pfuutr,tlt LU7.loGibbel,$ii Mrs.Speraw, JS cents; Mrs. C. Beiker, 5 rents: Aaren Nles 1 1 . Tsliudy, 10 cents ; J. Keener, $1; I.lzzle Dntt, $.t C. Dutt, $5; G. Shrlner, i cents; W., 'JO cents; Peter Yelcr, '25 cents; Mr. I,ctb, CO cents; Herace Beth, ii cents; Miss Urace Keller, $1 ; William Itcgnnnns, $1 ; Miss Uiuisn Amer, 15 cents; IKsB.Steriiifeltr,r)Ocents; Miss Scheenleln, $1 ; Daniel Cehlek, 2 cents; Dr. J. . Wclttner, $1 1 II B. Beck Beck ler, $a; N.S. Wellc, $10; cash, 75 cents: cash $lt rash, 50 cents; cash HI rents ; inii, $1 ; J. BUrb, $10; W, C. Kvuns $1: H. W. Stark, i'isnts; Mrs Dlchm, '25 cents: cash, $5t cash, $l.2..i cash, $1; Miss P. F.. 'IVliuily, $1 1 Mis. Kslibaeli $1 1 Mrs. J, Haines, $;t ; Mrs. Samuel Feil, $1 1 Hess tt Bear, $.: F- B. Brown, $10; Miles Hnl lather, $5; Fred. I'rv, $5 ; II, II. Snnvelv, $.'; Mrs. Daniel Gresh,$5; A. I Lnne, $a; T. Frbl;TliemnsMnttlievvs,$l;cnsli,5ccnts; Mrs, Ijiiic, $1 ; Mrs.Susle Keller, $1 ; Lewis Murr, $1; Jacob Bemberger, $1; Geerge Cnrjienler. $-1); cash. $10; Samuel Snavel)-, $.Vi; Flam Boll'mil,$l:Menivlaudmn'li, $.1(1 St. Paul's Lutheran church, $1111 ; Martin, Miller, $.1; 1cv IN. Hrubaker, $J Jacob Bui baker, $.'1; Solemon Kutp,$l ; Jehn F.vans, $10: Jehn II. Hess, $10 ; X. F. F.vans, $3; A. W. Sheber, $J0 1 Mrs W. II. Lewnrs, $1 Samuel Crush, fitk' ; Jacob (jressman, J5c ; Mrs. William Amer, a5e ; Geerge Amer, ix;: l'.inuia Sterml'elt, "J5e ; Frances Kllllati, 'J5e icash, ins;. Kale Amer, S5e ; Menreo U Baker, 500 ; I. M. J'fuuU, 5e 1 Joliiiseu Miller, $5; Alien Hambrlght, V.Ki ; Michael Bear, "c ; James B. Hese, ftec ; J. B. Bew man, 12.V; Mr.i. Matgmct Salun, -hj; wish, 10e; II. B. llucli, fiOiw Jacob Gressman, isi; Mis. Jesepli Brub iker, $5 ; Mrs. Livlula Ume, $5; Jneeb Wisslcr, $10; Mis. Fin mud Kaullinau, $.'; lloraee Stnr gis .'sin; Jelin Iluber, (aildltlennl), $1,50 ; Abraham Melskey. M vitnm A (llVl'.s $1.50, At 11 meeting in the council chamber In Marietta en Satunlay evening $l.'8.50 was siibserlbeil and paid by the cltlxcus I 'ol 'el 'ol eow Ing Is tlie list of contributers: First National bank of Marietta, Pa., $100; Sangler A Kith, $50; A. N. Cassel A Sen, $i": Samuel Patterson, $20; G. H. Ltllii, $'1 ; Mrs. Ann Slahl, $5; B. U Belli Belli held, $10; 1:. D. lle.it h, ij Master LMgar Vlllee, $1; Cel. Figvelincsy, $10 ; Jehn Blither, $5; Samuel F. Fre.V, $10; Mrs. Marv M. Moere, $1 ) Gee. F. Sllligeii. $1; Jehn SniyBer, $J ; W. II. Deiker, $1: Gee. Wall, $5; Snniuel Bnum, $1; Christian Stlbgen, $1; Samuel II. Turner, $.'; Waller Fryiierger, $5; Jes. McFiirlaiid, $J; Dr. J. P. Llbhart, $5; Prer. 1. S. Gelst, $"; Henry S.BI1I1, $5: Clirisllnn Musselmaii, $5; A. II. Sultrbacli. $1; Michael Gallic, $1; Alex. MeAf fee, $1 ; Stephen Mnlnuey, $1 ; Dr. Gee. W. Ileleh, $.": Master Gee. Beltli, $J; Adam llahn, $5; Samuel Slineller, $1 ; F. F. Schallner, $1 ; James Nagle, $1 ; Samuel Stence, t-i J- Brandt, $10: Mis. Slo.iey, : Ames Hew man, $10; T. M. Grady, $10; S. Lee Finswllcr, $1 ; cash (G. S. II.), $.1; M. F. Peet, $1 ; Bev. J. Dungim, $J; D. L. Cehe, $2; Thee. HUistand, $5; Henice Fugle, $.1; Cel. D. B.Case, $10; Mrs. Anna Dcuulsnii, $1; Mrs. Bebcrts, $1; Dairy WIsiimii, $1: Win, Slair, $1; Boliert Lltla, 50 cents; S. F. Wlsiier,$J; Henjamlu Bentls, 75 cents; Peter Venhauseii. 60 tents; CvrimN. Herr, $'J; Clem II. Miller. 50 cents; Geerge .clgler, $1; Jelin Stet kler, $1; Henry Welt, Bi cents: Jelin Sinyser, Jr., ii cents; A. I). Wike. $5; Win. Scb.iMlnn, $1; Wnller A. Light, M cents; O. A, Hippie, isi; Mary Moero Stlbgen, 50 cents: TIieiiihs O'Bourke, $; Isaac Bertle, $1; Dr. II. M. Alevander, $25; Adam WIsiimii, $5; Will Sult7bat)i, intents. New' lllltevvn ludeciulent school dls tiltt, $.15.10, ns lollevvs; Jernmliih Sol Sel Sol demiidge, $2; J. SildomrlilgetV. Sen, Abiu- 11.1111 .vietzier, sr., .Miriuiain .numirr, jr.. Isiuie Weaver, David II. Wcavei, Diivlu II. Martin, M. S. Hurst, Khun II. Brack bill, T. H. Seigle, IMward Gra Iiiiiii, llcniv Wcinlietd, Jehn tlm ble, la'opeld Wlrich, Ames Hess, Stephen Stelt7fuss, 11 friend, Frederick Fenniiigei, !'. M. Feiinlnger, Jacob F. Hershey.'Clirlstlan Herslicy, taish, each $1. lsnielilershev, JoMiphsHcisliey, IjuhIIs lleisliev, Frank Knit, Christian II. Bnuk blll, I.vlle Dimlan, Henry Diiulap, J, B. Kreamer, W. S. itiiiusey, W. G. Kulii, A. It. Krddur, Allietl Giecg, Jacob I'elsler, I'ttei Metler, Hemy Pell, tliree cash items, M cents eat li. Casli, .10 tents; Ames I'ulei, Ileiberl Hershev, Clavleu Heishey, Mlllen llor ller shev, I'IvveimI Ilershey. Isaae P, Weavei, cacfi'25 tents; Jacob Sensenig, luVmts, luiiklng a telal of $.15, 10. Frederick Burr, ' tents; Gtsiige Pent, $5 ; cash $'2 ; Burns Andersen. $5 ; cash $5 ; Aug. Hheiuls, $5; Bird A MeP.lrey, $5 ; Kev. D. W. Gerhard, $2; Dniilel M. Herr, Greenland, $2; l.lliir, Warvvltk mid vi cinity, iidtlitleual, $15 : lsa 10 Weaver, Fer tility $5; Jehn Wunders, $1 ; two ladles, Seventh wind, ii; s lioel heard. Warvvltk township 11ddill011.1l, $10.51 ; W. F. Wil Wil eon, $2; A. J. Hnrbergcr, $5;t.isli, $1 ; tobacte stripping girls at Mdger A Ce., 1 Igar fat lery, $H.) ; cash, $1 ; Harry I lar ils, '25e; Benjamin Iluber, $1 ; Jehn Per ilngei, Wlients; P. W. Gerreclit, $1. liem tlie empleves of D. II. Kulp's ven tilating works mm Juntos C. laMiian's brass feiiuiliv, $25.50, as follews: James C. Leiniiii", $5; P ter Ceble, I; James Brln ser, D. II. Kulp, J.imiIi Melnlvre, each $2; Mails Harr.llarry Haughey v 111. allaliau, llnrrv Hubert, Frank I'rrsnrung, Carn I'sner, W. . I. Mingle and Fd. ltellly, eat h si: Lester I'riiellth. 75 cents ; Jehn Mus- ketnuss, (ieorge Mnsdi, 0.11I1 W tents; Gtsirge lUuislld, Win. Harry, Ambiose P.irvlu, e.uli li'i 1 cuts. SI. Stephen's German I'vnugeliialiliiirih, $V); empleves IMwartl lilgorley'scnirlage latterv, $i); F.vangellcal ilmiili, North Water stiett, 8I5.'25; Pnradlse Prf sb)terlan Sunday stlusil, fi.O'i; Wllllainstewu Sab bath school, 92S.70; Wllllniustewii mid vltinitv, ill; M. W. W. A Ce., 1 ; Willow Street Holeriued c huiili ill addition te individual subscription, $2l.:i5; Jeseph Arneld, $); Jehn Hvaus, ?2; F. M. Hadiman's Sabbath school class, Befeiiiusl iliurch, West Willow, $2, ns lollews: Alite Gecsl. 5l cents; L. A. Hit, i:. D. Bit, II. Helllnger, M. Hariington, eath '25 cents; cish, 50tcnts; New ten Worst, I'.imaii l'lace, $2; U. W. Brut kharl's cigar lut lery, Sliver Killings, $20 ;. Mrs. J. M Tayler, Aspen. Colerado, $10; cash, Iiist l-impeter, H; ion's Luth enm tliuieh, itililltlen.il, $10. 'I be relief fund new mueiiiits te about $ 1 11,000. aid leiiiiiriit jutf- riini-v. At a meeting of the congregation of Shairry-Shemaliii, oil suudiiy, U150 was niised. This is In addition tothe umeunt already suliscrlbed te tlie general fund. The Yeung I .idles' Hibrew Aid society also makea loutribiitien of 62.'). 'lhc lollewing is the appeal scut from Johnstown te the ellltcrs of the Hebrew congregation In this cit) ; " We appeal te you te solicit immediate contributions from our oe-rdlglonlsts of ) our cii) mm vit limy 10 niti us iiiiiiiseur greatest" alllic tlen. We Imve lest ev cry thing. Our business ami houses have been swept aw.i) in less time than it takes te relate It, leaving us in destitute driiim staiicc. Net 0110 of us escaped. Deutli visltcsl our Iittle band mid rcmevcsl net less than twenty-four souls. Misery mid horror Is en every side. Fer Gtsl's sake liilp us, mid de net delay. These w liose names are rfttacliisl te this, a lew das age could de mand and count their thousands. Te-tla) the) are 'imiless. We appeal te you, licit only in out own behalf, but in aid el nil the Israelites of Johnstown. Makn )our le le mlttauie te M. L. WihiH nnd J. 1 Celien Jointly, Call a meeting at ence et all tlie Israelites of veur eitv and vidult) but move skhs1II). Ifc M. Wesilf, president, Jateli L. Cehen secnlary, I- Cehen, A. Cehen, ceiiiuilllie." In addition te the very handsome amount contributed by the Hebrews eflhisiity for tlie leliefe.f the Jolmstew nsul!creib,$'2l5..Vl was ndstsl e,i, Sunday and ft.rwiirtlisl t.i L. M. Wolf fortheiellofiif thelr brethren w he lest all their possessions by the Heed. Of that amount $l." was raises) by the Voting I .ad lit' Aid sesli-t); $, by the ladles' Ile-Inew- llcnelld.il seclctv, mid $W.M bv Islge Ne. '22.S, I. O. Blnal Brltli. I'p te.1 e'c lock thisaUcrnoeii tlie rece!ts werefI5,2.'l.", Shcrill Buiklieldei tediy icieivts! u tel cgiuiu Hum Dr. Lec, of the State Bturd ef Health, te usslbt Dr. llurtiuan, assistant medical Inspexter,'' In scan-hlug fr deed betllen nnd burying crcassos.The telegram is supH)sed te refer te bodies Hint niay reach Ijincaster county from the flood at Wllllainspert and vicinity. Dr. Hnrtmnn has net yet called Uen Iho sheriff, but when he does the shcrirfvvlll glve all the aid In his ikiw er. Paul Koentr, of Lebanon, former resi dent of this city, Iwked 500 lenv es of bread en Saturday nnd shlpwd them te Johns Jehns tow n. rtrxKitAii or kloeu a'ictims. Itnv. Dlller nnd Family llnrlcst nt Jolim Jelim Jolim tewn 011 Mnturdny. Mr. Simuct Dlller returned home from Jolmstew 11 en Sunday. He reports the sit nation there as ev en w urse than described In the new spapers He was in company with the four Fpis Fpis cepal clergymen sent by Bishop Whitehead te leek for the body of his brother nnd family when the remains were found 011 Friday nllorneon. The bodles were found nlsiul tliree squares from Kev. Dlllcr's home. In one arm rested his w Ife, en the ethor was his baby mid clese te hi in was his adopted daughter. They were found behind a leg, which was covered with brush, while ever them was sand. When found their faces were, en the ground, and the position JtLWhlih tbey lay and the protection tu UielfiHHllcs by tlie bruMiniid sHiiclprcventetl their faces from being dis figured. Mr. Dlller mid Ills wife had en their siHstacles when found. Thelr bodles were at ence taken totlie morgue and prctHtied for burial. Tliey wcie buried in Prospect Hill ceme tery cm .Saturday morning, nnd the full Fpisceiial sen Ice vv us rend liy (lie clergy men who teitud the remains. As the funeral precession moved from the niorgue te the cemetery labor was suspended en the streets llueugh which It passed as n murk of rospeet te the deceased Tlie remains were Interred in one large gmve. Ii:PKATKl BY IIAItltlSHUIttl, The Lancaster Club Could Net lilt Mclklejehn's line l'ltililng. Satunlay afternoon the Hnrrlsburg club made Its llrst appearance In Lancaster and there was 11 geed-sired audlonue present te see them. Tlie game vv as 11 gecsl ene except In the sen end Inning, vvhen the visitors lilt hard, 'lliey received valuable aid from MtCettlgan In their run getting, ns he had two very ugly errors. After that Inning llie fun stepped and the visitors could de but Iittle with Hllsey's pllchlng, The Uincaster'H csniltl net hit Melklejelm's euives. lliukle, a new niiiii en tlie home dub, played well In right Held, The full score : LANCAStril. I JIAlllllsllUIIII 11. 11. r. a. r, a. 11 A. I. Hlirtrlllie,3 0 .Neurll, l, 0 lllllMMI, C. 0 lliukle, r , I llllxcy, p.. 1 McOtl'ii.K. 0 IVitk.V ... e M'M'iiKtr.ll) Cellins 111. 0 1 Kiifrtit.2 . i) t i 1 I Kennn.c. .. I 2 0 Pollard, n... 0 0 0 llnvrrtrr, r II '2 1 CiHik, til..... I 1 2 Valhc, , 0 I 7 0 0 1 7 0 a Oltlim, .1.. . I 0 Murphy, 1- 1 0 M'kit J'li.p. I OKI 1 0 Total 2 I 21 10 5' Total.. . . 7 H 27 2:1 a l-aiirnMrr. 0 0 0000 10 12 llnrrlstnin; 0 0 0 0 0 0 I x- Huriit'tl runs HarrlKlniric, I. Twe-lmse hit Dikiiii. Ilirtssfoimehlt Knens. KnerHltsi lilt Mi'lklt'Julili. HUilcil bases Mi HflelHrtlli.Viillts?. buses oil liallH I jtiirinter. 4 ; HarrMitirc.B. Htnick out UuicaltT, 1: Harrlsliuru. 4. Lett en Inihxs-latin tiKlrr, 7; llarrlsburK.7. iHailiU) play Piillnnt, Ionian nml Miiriihy. Vaswst tmlK Kikiiu, I. 'l'liiieerniiiim -'.'-Oi. umpire Slur Slur Kt'en. Tlie Stars of the Third vvanldenncsl thelr new uniforms en Kit Urdu)' mitl defeated tlie Spring Flowers by n scere of '27 tl) HI. Tlie umpiring of Hubert Sturgeon, of Hairlsburg, was very bail cm Hntiinlay. He was away off en balls and strikes. The home club get the worst of it. The crowd were very angry at Ids ilcclsleus and did net fall te loll him of It. He at ence went home mid wrote for n town tmper Hint ".inn nster Is the roughest town for mi umpire in Iho slate." 'llie Ijincaster pes pes pleluwe In en robbed all season anil they won't stand It any mete. Stuigceii can le.nn a great ileal morn about the gauie bo lero he las nines it geed umpire. The gmnes of ball en Satunlay were; Cleveland, 10, Pittsburg, 5; soceml ganie, Cleveland H, Pittsburg '2; Washington 7, Philadelphia 5 ; Athlclle II, Kansas City 2; Brooklyn II, laililsvllle5; St. lajiils.ri, Hal Hal Hal tinioie I. The Sunday games were: Athletic Vi, Kansas City 1; Brooklyn 12, Leuisville 'i; Columbus 10, Cluiliitiatl 7. Phlladelpliia lias lelcased Irvlu te Wash ington. MANY PAHisKNCHItS IIUBT. An .Vxle Breaks nml Purl of ii 'I'm In Tumbles Over n llauk. Wit.Ki.siiviiiiK, June 10. A westlsmnil train en the 1Chlgh Valley railroad, due liern at 0c)'ihs.k this morning, met withn serious act lilcut a short dlstauce this side of Sugar Notch, through tlie breaking of an ado en one el the rerwnrd passenger c eat lies. 'Iho disabled car dropped llK)li the trade, and several cars following eraslusl against It, all being precipitated dew it mi embankment. The cars were all badly w ret ketl, and sixteen passengers seriously Injured, though none fatally. The Kisseiignrs were principally resi dents of small tow ns below this c Ity. Twe of llie most severely Injured are Jehn Me Me Gremty, deputy county treasurer, of tills city, w he was badly cut upon tlie head mid face, mid Attorney Gcerg'j II. Troutliian,ef Hiidteu, vvhe was threw it through ene of the csir windows, and when found it was discovered tliat Ids shoulder was broken. Veur Miners Killed. WlI.Kl.sliviuil', Pu.j June 10. Patrick Curley, Hecse Lloyd and Hlihnrd Williams, miners in employ of the Lehigh A- Wllkcs Wllkcs birre coal company, were instantly killed at neon te-day In tlie Nottingham ml no at Plymouth by the fall or top coal nnd lock. The men were engaged In hiking their dinner id tlie time tlie accident took plate. Matthew Davis, another miner who went te their assistance, was also fatally injured. 'I he victims w cre nil married. . A Putal cjiiiirrcl. Ai.hXAMUiiv, V.u,Jiinel0. DuringSuu day ev cuing an altercation near Plains, F.iiiiiilrr tenuity, between Bebert mid C. F. Turner, Jr., ami their brotliei-in-law, F. P. Turner. Bebert was shot nml killed by F. P. Turner, who In turn was shot In tlie brenst mid hand. 1 P. Turner was arrested. A Hey Commits Minder. Ci.r.vii.vM, 0 June 10. -Otte Lentli, lU)o.irseltl, lias confessed te iniirtlering the nine-) ear-old MaggloTIieiupson, w hose mutilated remains were found under lentil's home yesterday. Hoglvcsiie rea son. Doctei-H Iiiilli'ttsl. Ni.vv Yeiik, June 10.'l lie grand Jury has found indictments against Drs. Irwin, ,vrguMn nnd llance, tlie plivslclans vvhe M.rn,rlM(Hl ,10 HUepNy em' the Issly of vushlngteii Irving Bishop, the mind reader, for violation of the sanitary law. They vv ill be called en te plead te-morrow in general sessions 1-01111. AcnisH tbe Continent. W. F. Hmubrlght, superintendent of the l'lnusylvanla railroad station, and his biother(JeeigoM stalled last night en a trip te Ciiliternla, Thuy will lirst step at Chicago, goinglhcuietiiSt. L011U, Kansas City, Omaha and Sun Franclsce. REV. DR. APPLE PREHCHE8J THE RirrAUCREATE SFRMBM KUTtUtl IN COLLEGE CHAPEL ON SC51AT. Man's Personal Acoenntablllty te G4J Fer the Use of nis Talents th $ Theine Fer the Dlsoenrae. t, ' At the usual hour for morning aervlceij en aunany or, Appie cnicrea me ueiMR i fluinnl followed bv the senior t'lxss nf th ....'. ...- ..,. i, -.' "rjl cuiiege. iiie Class occupied ireni pewi ;j alnmr thn rentra aisle. (Ixferd rntwiinff . -$ gowns worn by the seniors gave them ntti nppearnuce fltly distinguishing them tetVH tlie nrvAslmi. nnshlev llin rtfni1ap mnummK gallon of the eollege church thore er'4 ' v Isiters present from the city, making thr audlcnce n gecsl slre. t," Tlie regular morning scrvlce wscen-;i aurtea by itev. Tiies. C. Apple, D. D., iiUA'a D., presiilcnt of the college. Kollewlngtlila . l)r. Apple preached quite nn able and" scholarly baccalaurente serrren te theJj graduating class. Ills theme was man'nAj personal accountability te Ced for the use? J nis intents. It was based en the text re- - cenled In Matt. xir.. 14-10. "Feritlsaa'j whrm n trutn. eelns Inte another eenntrr.'i called his own servants and delivered unto-i thorn his iroeds. And unto una hn cravat- IH n talents. In nnnttinr tu n. tu nnnthnr (ltiA te eneh according te ills several ability; autlM,! be w cut en his Journey, Ac" &; Jt Ih said that en a certain occasion, when seme or ins intimate centnicntini rnenciS;; were gathered nreutul him, a celebrated .1 .Miiencnii swicsninn ei me last generaiien j wannsked bv ene of these frlends'ln state V what he considered thn greatest thought, Allnrn tmiibn nulf I.. imllm.liii lilullinflflOI' i he replied, "Man's Individual account-; - ability te Oed," nml he then followed up- this statement witli such earnest and I numrciit remarks en llie sublet t. that wheii: he ceased speaking nil for a'tiine rcmalncclt ; silent, nnd then retired te their liemes.'JS miHlltatlug uKiu llie words they had heard;; The truth here stated, nitin's Individuals resisinslbllltv te Oed, has been revealerl'jJI wllli authority by kme grenter than DanleVji Webster. In this mrable of the talents eurU Saviour teaches us that te every man ia Riven a certain endowment, repreented byiv in word "talents." nsnnnef the ninrkaef ". ins intiivmiiniity, ana tnat rer tne uae ti9,-4 makes of these talents he must render anSi ;...... ..: ' . .. r - .. . 4 account te Oed. There are tvv e tretlia cenv tnlnetl In this teiichlnit of Christ te which V, shall direct attention en the present oe-f CHNItlll . I. That overy linen Is accountable to'Oea,1 fur Ills llfn iiiufnf.lM " It. Thntllils nm-eiintabllltv Is modified? ttml ilnlfirinlmrl bv 1 tin riiitrsl'ter of tbaiVS talents with which he is iersennIly en-ij tievveci. j j AOfir llilti Inlrisliif llttn llin nrwiftiAr llA-fl vele)l, iii the body of his sermon, the idea that man's moral iiHturelms thlasenseri of responsibility written iiikiii It. Tliat no j has intuitively the conception of right and1, - wieng, anil a eonscinnee lejustiiy me env antl eentlemu thn ether. -1 Tills Intuition Is rendered full mid com- i plcteby the rovelnllen through Christ. II: I'unie in revcai mero ruiiy iiie ceeti ei iviiew e-eiist loneo speaks. "Whom ve lguerantly ) worship, Him declare I unto you," aatil St. Paul te the Athenians. .-,' 'Fl.lu l.,.lll... Ill f.ltli.l.n.lA.1 telllt mifMI M linn iihuiiiuii ,n uiii, niiuini mil ai.v.w j , i llin Ailvntil nfllln flnlv Mlllrlt. which A." vent the cliurch celebrates te-day. Th, speaker dwelt uixm the jwweref tills aens4 or Hcceumniiiiity te cnisitimge men in, . doing gtKsl ami te rest nt In them from evil.1 i no stssiuu stri ni me discourse ciwv utsiii the rcsM)iiHlbll!ty resulting from c hoesliiiriiiid tmrsulinr a nrofesslen et call- , ing In life. Thore should be a preparation hvj the txsMillar talents nf thn Inillv Itliinl. Tb , religious nnd moral sides nf his life sheula ; no given preinincnce, nuequaie ceiiie inuj liar natures of eneh. If In hb-ij-J'T' unci in ms llie worn ueiins lunueniut.' ence 10 ms uuiy ie cehj, ii no nas setiijfl a general nml ruling principle toceKi.l himself and his work te the annroMutie.' Ged above nil ether cousideratleiis. till the lutlument dav has alreiul v. te some ex tent, performed Its functions in his earthlyil career, and he has nothing te fear from dl-'J vine mercy nnd love, (At this jieliit tbe ( i-nisri tiiusi, uiiti lueiuvisi iiiwij viire.; ADDllhHS IO Till.' CLASS. And new, young gentlemen of the grd--.3 lulling t'lliss, a CUIIIU IO SS'-tlH H IU) l'niii.K-' u'finlu If. rit, 111 llin MulnnnriilvretlnilcrilPM W. Ill thn facility. It hns been my aim, In thlag : discourse, te show you the connection heM in ...iii ,.il,lt.u nml rAllulmi. mernlltv aiiet sl ChriNtlauity, and through this llie relation ei llie w iieiu cuiiure you navu rcc-un ; veur celliHrn iiiurse. nnd a niaillv. Ul)rlahU.Vj; ' Clirlhtlnn life. Te consecrate your talentaf tothescrvlioof Christ nsyeur master, in whatever lulling you limy pursue, la ei u III, thn f.liilmii nf rnllbill. full! the hinheBCr and liest test nnd proof of this consist IbJj tlie motive unit snail govern yeiiiiunj,? vir., te rcuderii worthy account te Oed.U If your end nnd aim is te pleasn Oed ln,j your w hole life you will properly fulfill U' ...I.-- .1.1I....II...... 1I...1 ...... 2Ab n...i vnli;l utliui liuiiniiuiin iiiui. utmj ,vn i.. j v"!fj 'I'lwi iufiill:ir rplntleiis wn hnve sustained ii te cadi ether for years us tcachera antlyi niinlls Is new eeiiilnc te a close. This re-i! tleu has been verv lntimate. lnvelvinK net,". ....!.. .. ............ .!.... r...lH.I ...III. ...1,1.1 lull P, tilllj nuiiiiiumeii ui iiiiii.i w (in ...... , .. ,j. of spirit with nplrlt, life with life, and Miei i..ii! .. i.t . ......... i-.l.. HI . siwttlm IIIUMUIICU Ml HUH H11UVJ1UHIU ""; I.. ..11 .. ..u .... t.. ...... .. Hi1., A u faiinll. you iii an yuur miiiSHMiuriu inc. -.n -.- - urn w e iiirl u ith'eu reluctuntly, for you i -. ..;.. ti.. i"..- ..i,lhI tii.iipli (Iia rn Itirnln sc.ihuiih of milium., win ter aiu2 Uitrltnf ffni Initnlwimi ulllt nu 111 nlnflfUint -wC dally Intercourse, and vv e have fult an hen-ftj est pride in your intelleitual growth andjf lii.iniy cioveiepmciii. jss Vnu a m nmv ntintit In leave this literary j home antl turn your faces towards tbelS .. ...i.i ..ri.vli .....1 .t.ti. ...1,. il.i.t llnM lini-nnft.iCnl ii in in , i iwii umi n,iii(,(,iu ,.,.. .. - -,7 ' :yim Our iilfectlonate Interest vv ill follevy you iaM your llfn vv erk, mitt w e vv III rejeice in everj- siiticssiuai may iiuenii you. Igl I'hiuisn venr calllllL' ill life with IllOUgbU" fill wire mid from honest and pure motive, ra praying for light from above te guide yeit in cheesing it aright, l'ursue tl iwm, stcidlUst dillgelice and jiersev erance, ro re ro cegnUlug constantly your accountability te: licsl anil) our ticcsi ei iiisncip iu umiuiv vein. When veur work oil earth is deilO. A und the Journey of life is ended, nwyjeiMRS ...! n ... ,1... .....1 lw.il.. II..ipnli.,iiiiA 73 cacii iniu in iiiu H"1 . i.".v....t OlllOS SI plaudit, " Well clone, gecsl nnti laiinnu i vant : thou liast Ihjcii talthfnl ever a I lliincs. I will make thee ruler ever Ilia tilings; enter thou into the Jeys of the Tn.ibiv II, n 1.1.11 Inr class of Knillkllu aud'S Mifcrsliafl academy is undergoing ita final ,yj examinations for ailmUsleii into celIege.rtg rim ii.iss numbers nine. They ure aaiCtf n.in.x-M. l' i I'elin. (). V. Lverctt. J. M. . K Creve, W. 1 Hedhelns, W. L Hollevv-S htlSlI, VV. J. JIOIHK, .1. II. .1H.4IUUI, tV4 K. Wca v cr ami T. C. Iiiimer. i 'I'liiumeiilii-r the lunler oratorical contest? I "will lie held In the college. viini. ud public. 'Iho prlne tsa gout ineuai. istv (..inr u k eVliM-k. The tsintcstants are William C.Sykcs,e. D.Neir, II. U Green- i.i r i 1 l...l,nr .wl f fit hrtrtil'- 1 Um inu U ihe in-OK'nuiuue of exercise fj .1 .I...1 ....l.tBlll waaIt , ?l ler iiicrciiiuiiiucrui iiiiiiiiiuiiiviittii. .. i-vw - Tnestl.iv. June 11. at '2 n. in., meeting rfiU tl,.. luvinl orirtistreH. in the First Heleiniesl fs ihurch. At H p. in., aildrcss licfore th y literary scxicties. In the court neusc, iy,j tieu. JOlIll L.. lieuer, in iiarnsuiuuiK, "?, Vlslnlhdav. June 12, at 8:J0 a. m., scxietyl reunions. At 10 a. in., alumni mectiiiK.J At 12:10 i. ni alumni iiinner. a hi. ' class d.ivexcrcisi. At 8 p. m., eiuiuw ' nriiiloe 1,v Waller M. Franklin, !., A. M.. in Iho Collcce chail. ftj Thursclay, J une la, ui u a. ui., i-tmiiiieii incnt. Lniicubtrlau'n Werk. Trains en tlie Feiiiisylvania mllrea raij ever the Montgomery temporary ,r, near WilllamsiKirt at fiv 0 o'clock, en battu dav attorneou. mis w u .., r...,i..i.ui nml was erected uinler t perliitendeney of tliat skilled mediauiOjJ '. K. Beard, of this city. Jj J lSlltCATIONS. I. 1 VVmlllMlTUN. D. C s Julie lO.s Ught rains, followed Tuesday, trf ' fair, coeler,.ouiliwetrJy wuwfc ?1t .tv- . A kr riti -.A. , -TV"- t i iiv; v 1--1 V t- ijja 4tj.ecf'.JJijg , gfsfes-s.-i,. ,.tf;v H' V,
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