WSflSP i f 1 I ' i " I j 4 ! i V, - "-v- irt. ' je IDattfagte? SvctdimmM 1 fc. fr A. J1 VOLUME XXV NO. 250. .LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1889! PKICE TWO CENTS I Hj ilj.vdEys!2i;,r31ii; OVER $20,000 GIVEN. USCiSTER ffll'.NTV IIBERALLY HMTRtBIT IMi 10 THE RELIEF HF DESTITUTE. Scheel UIiwIei-h mid Others Ciinvn the W.Hti-lctt mill Obtain Many I -onto Hums Thcltesult of n 1'esllvnl. The following contributions hnve been Tecclved nl the mayor's olllce since Satur day neon : Mentionile church, Maner township, nil tie.iiurcr, $137.'J): Geerge W llcnsc! (lu.trryvlllp, $"; A S llnrknuss, (Juarry (Juarry vllle, ?.'! cash, city, $1 ; Brecknock town ship school heard, 3115.13; 5Inrtlc town ship school beard, ?110.i:'i; 1-inl Coenllee township school beard, ntltlltluiial, (.iS.IO, Jilid u grand tetnl of Si'lilO. Lieut. Will. II. Child pest, Ne. 2J0, (L A. It, of 5lnilctht, liuld a successful btrnw berry festival in Central hall, en .Saturday evening for the benefit of the RUllcrerH by the late Heeds. About JUM ttau realized. Tlie authorities rumiihed Central hall -without charge mid the Mayteivn band also -velntitpcied Uielr tiert'iee.s Ter the occasion. ItAI'lll) tewnmiiip'h donation. Collected by II. M. Ue.unsderler: $." centributK.ns.'A. K. llnibakcr, Kilns Kby, C. K. HeUrcr, Jehn K. Nissley. $10 Jehn Maimer. 8 Jioeb Cavcl. A 1111.1 Metzlcr. ? A. II. Onsiel. ?'W Jacob Melzlcr. (2 .lelui Kre.uly, Isnau II. Hrubaker, Jacob 11. Kready, David Nlssley, Catheilue .Nlssley, llciilaiiilll Nlssley, Abraham llerst, Albeit II. Krb, Jehn K. Hehrcr, K. S. Metzler, Jeseph Hrubaker, Tobias JIusscr, Daniel Xlctzler, U. 51. Beams derler, Peter K. Wltiner. SM.7r.lI. 11. (ilbbel. l.ne lleniy II. Heller, Anna Kready. S'isaii KumiIv. SI Aines 12. Wengcr, A. Krismnn, K. 1,. Miller, .1. It. Camel. I). M. Striekler, Itcubeii Stiiekler, Kli II. Mumnm, Jacob 11. Snydei, Henry Brcnciu.iu, Kltzahelh K toady, Jeseph Urcneinaii Kurviti H. "'lincb'augh, llenrv Kaiilliiian , KI0II.1 51. .Stauller, Jehn Arnclt, Daniel II. Krb, Christian IC. Miller, Martin Singer. Jehn Wisslcr, F. S. Miller, Henry IC. Dellinger, Maty Mctylex, Samuel S. Stautlcr. fiOccut centiihutluiis -K. It. ISeyd, S. M. rmnr, Hobeccn (tinitrUh, Ksther llrudley, Jacob W. Nlsilev, II. H. .Snvder, Jacob S. Wcidiimii, David H. Xiislev, 11. M. Krb, fhiiit .M.Shert. i'nentK- Uv Kivldcr, total le?. Celleclfsl hp Anion Steiipr, Christian lleisy, 5 llenrv Kauirmaii, i ; Jehn M. Mifyer, S51 ; Jacob Ilelirer, " ; l'liilip Keener, OOcentu; .leepli K. C!ej1. Wl cents; A'erahnm Khthart, Jl ; Jonas Waltz, 5e wnts; Kziu Wallz. ') cents; Samuel lvlir la.nt.t; Jacob Becker, ?1 ; Jehn Klirhart, 1JI.0O; Daniel Klnhait, ; Martin Wenger, 1 ; Jeseph Wcnjjer, ?1 ; Jacob Wenger, CO cents; S. II. Calim-stock, M cents; Lemen llricker, fl. Total Sl.SO. Collected by II. 11. Iliaudt; ?" eeutribu tlens: Abraham Hosteller, Samuel Shelly, cash. $.1 contributers: Jacob Heitcttcr, David IlnrM, KII Shelly. $! Jacob Urandt, cash, I.evi liraudt, Jonas lleifhey. S1.5U llenry Hrubaker, Henry Shelly. SI Jajeb fJrnber, Jehn I.. Ilr.indl tieetKi) Heller, C K. Itiubaker, .1. S. Hriidly, Jacob Kbv, Hetty Kaby, Ames Shelly, Jeseph Jliisser, Samuel Heed, Thes. (Jeiie, Jeseph (ioetl, cash, Abraham Ilradley, Charles ll'uter. 7.r cents- Jacob .tick. .V) cents - Kphraltn Ilcrtzlcr, .laistb KchaiiKcr, Ames Wenner, Abnini dibble, Jeseph Tieut, KII Kby, Jacob Stamm, cash, Ames Shectz, lleujaiiiln Shultz, Alliert Itettew, Aaren llaker. David Kby. il.i leuls Heuben Nlfiley. 25 ceuts--S.unuel Uaker, Henry llaker, Iteui.uuiii Zug, llirnii Weuger, casli,Ames J jirliart, tlabricl Oibe. Ill tcntH Chovter Cever. 'J'lie ibllew'.ni; additional contributions wet e collect edbv Haphoteunshipdiiectors, but t'ju n.inius' el the collectors de net appear en the papers tiled at the mayor's nl'jce: Km'l 11. 'iig, $'; Maria llollen llellen llollen iver, J" cents ; lleiny M. Kby, jl ; Samuel l"i, Clients; Saniuei K. Keer. el cents; I'lank lllestand, ' cents; J. It. Kby, Si eents; II. l Dill'endertler, ?l ; Jehn K. Stiickler, Jehn llhn-lier. HI cents; Aaren Saubcl, i" cents; Fred Ke-h, ?! ; Aluesli. (iibble, ?1 ; Dr. !. S. llieeht, frl ; I II. (Jantz, .Ml cuiiIk; Heseu liivler. ?1..'KI ; Aaren (ihler, jl..'iO ; Daniel Kote, $1 : Kphraim Hete, $1 ; Samuel Shelly, 'S cents; Kb n. Sheicr, 5l; Win. It. ltice, Clients; 'isiiae (Ireenaualt, ?l ; Jehn i. Suvder, jl; Jes. D. llelliti;er, .r0 cents; Henry It. Ober, Ml icnts; Jacob KlliiiKer, ISee'iitM; 51. W. llrclner, Wl cents; Jacob S. ( .iuder, Wl cents ; Jee. lersel, 5l ; Samuel H.pssluit,aTi cents; Dan. K. .Miller, cents; A. S. (Tnrnian .Vi cents ; Samuel . Wenner, M cents; (ioe. W. l'tey, Wl cents; Mark u. Cianief,i"c'iils: Daniel Lehman, Ml cents ; C. L. Suvder, 1 ; A. M. Cepher, J; Mis. 5lart (iepher, ?2; Ilenl. Cupp, S cents; Ab. 1'. Slieier,.Ml cents; Lph.Sberer, St icnts; Jacob Cupp, '- I'ents; II. S. fUaiiil'er, ffl cents ; Mis. Schopp, HI cents; Jehn II. Stoever, ii cents; Peter liinder, .n iciits; Jes. W. Hrubaker, HI cents; fipkinlus Hrubaker, 50 rents; David 51. llaker, i" cents; II. (i. Crenler, 'Si cents; S. S. 'Mi:. 70 cents; collected by A. X. Lesher, ?11."". Total, jM). Jacob 51. Keener ; Canny M. (iMi&Ti; Adam Hitler 1 ; Jineiih Keener Jwi; David HnuiiltM; Jacob Kavler jl; Aiues llrulia ker M cents, Jacob Snyder H) cents; Sam'l Pans U.1 cents; Henry I'lery fl ; Henry J'aus HI cents; J. C. li.tbfrl: K. '. Kalis -J.", i-ents; t.lioed ?1 ; .lerty M.ittln M cents Henrv Si heels'. ! cents; Klias Cans ?2 ; Jacob Weiner $1 ; Klizabcth Shenk ?l ; lMMd Mever Jl ; Harry Staiilt'er ?1 ; Kiac (ilbble sl;"(J. S. Ijaim.insl; Isiiac (ieibfl; I. S. t.cib S cents; Jehn Stern HI cents; K. II. (ieib HI cuils; II. II. Herb i"' cents; J. Kendl HI eents; Jehn llaker fit) cents; Jeseph ( ibble?l; A. It. ZugSl; J. M.Stern i; II. S. am M cents; Ikiuc Werner $1; J. (J Weiner .'icents; I '.li.lbetli KbenoleH) cents; Anna itmer HI cents; Jehn iJeib .M)t cuts; Paul iihh!e 'Jj (cuts; Abraham iilbble M; It. K. .ug fl ; J. W. Sternei Ml tents; Isaac Kinsey SI.Hi; Joint S. tiinder SI; Kiac .ug f" 1 ; lCliza beth Winner, HI cents; A. W. Shelly. 51 ; W. S. Zug, HI cents; II. P. Sim lair. cents; Hirbara Healei, H) cents; Adam Shaller, Si ; Jacob Illecher, $1 ; llcujamin Htaudt, f0 cents; Merris Anient, ii cents; P. W. Winner, Si tents; A. K. Kbv, l ; iel Hrubaker, HI tents; P. X. llaker, fl; t. llieninleirer, HI icnts; J. 11. Stene, ii cents; Jehn C. .iir, 'Si cents: llenrv Huller, ii cents; W. Kassnacht, ii cents'; K. (i. Crimes, - cents; Henjainin liarman, cents; O. Dillnilcrler, SI; Jacob Shenk. M cents ; total, s'ii. 5lUhiibseiiptieui-C. X.Xowcemei.Jacob C, Ceibe. 1J A1I.1111C. Nisslcy. tn M. I.. C 1 elder. ?.. 1111a C. Nisslev, Jehn S. Xlsslny, Hev. Jacob N. Hrubacher, ii. 51. Kn'le, J. (. Sndcr. fl Jacob (J. Xissley. t-l ( hristiau Xisslev Jiitsjh Knjile, Jonas lletlman. r . M. t.erber, KII 51. KiikIp, Jehn J. llieneuiin Jehn 1'rev, Paunie KukIc, I'll i. llelsi, Jehn I'eriev. Henry llender, Ia lluerilleK,.iiK. . .M'Mi-eiucr, lleiny I.tiKle. jl Jehn Wltiner, He. Henry K. Iaiiik nccker. Ituln Hippie, It. W. Ilestctter, Anna Ulsstir, i. S. Hcnder, Samuel llniK ley, II. P. Hamilton, Thus. C. Wright, Martin Mell, Heiijaniin llerbhey, Jacob II. KiC'le, Cyrus l'rey, Jehn 5lers, Jacob Ilabecker, Ames X. .Mtisser, Jelnj llertz ler. .V) sents lllrini Meuery. i cents Jehn Hayes; total, $IIF, and a i-iaiiil total for the teuuihlp of $I'JJ.7U. IKAI1HK leWNslIH' MIWHII'llllNS Hiitviin.. and Hellew district eellevleil by 51 r. I luck waiter: $:i subs-,Tlptien: Jeseph Herheyt 5Ieses Ilershey. l.M)-DaId Her&hey. 1 (itsirtie Iteem, Henry Hear, Ames IIerhev, Samuel Hiickwalter, 51. liucl. waiter, "Jehn W. Hcrshey, Mis.1S.1Uiu 11. llines, Aaion Cecklcv, YV. W. lluuser. " WtTila-I)vl Wcugcr, IJ, A VMr, J. U. rtltieit.il, jeO.W, Barbara Stclntnger, West Ijunpclcr, ftJ; 11 C Knutfiunn it llre., Mnner, ?.'! lewis II Whitnkor.Cirriiarveii, i2,ti Celernln school beard. W It limn?. l)lr, Junnthan H. Kutter, 1). Frank Hut. tcr. Jehn 11. Caldwell, Wf J. CaltlHeli; Adam liOtigneekcr, Mrs. llirbani.lxiiifrnecker. Miss Aiimnda Ixinc ntxkcr. W. M. llndcllir, C. A. Hlnes, 5Iria Leugtieckcr. aiiiil Miss lx!iirt IiOiigneckcr. Total, Centervllln and liist Intercourse, tnil tnil lMetlbyJehiill. llnlr: f." Jehn Iteyer. JJ-LenhCretr. $J-Sanmel Schnepp. ?l.1e Katle Leaiuan. tfl .Inwb Iear, Ames Htickwnlter, David Henm, HenJ. Leaiuan, Kllas Martin, Jnceli Dcnlliigcr, Jehn 11. Ilnlr. i" eentH-,liceb Wrlse, total flSJiO. Kaiilliiian and Weavertown district, K. Ii. Kauirman, collector ; . $. K. K Kaiitliuan, AinenIjBpt, David Smoker, Xaney Uipp. C J. Hates, Jehn KniiU'mau, Jaccb Kaull'mnn. ii- Samuel Ilryan, Cee. Heller, Cldeeu Iiiijiii, Catherine Hertzlcr, 5lary Smoker, 11. Ilcrshey. ?l.fi0 Snniuel Stmeker. Sl-Jnceb Ksh, David Herlzler, J. Z. lapp, C. X. Ijipp, i:il I Jipji, Jonas Smoker, Daniel Ksh, K. W. Iranian, J. K. Stoltz Steltz ftis, Kllzahcth Ilcrtzlcr, Saleme Ilcrtzlcr, W. S. Fryniycr, Harbara Smoker, Jnuies Llndsev, Tobias Leainan, Heberl Llndsev, ClirlMlnn Vejrle, Jacob Hecker, J. M. Dmilimrcr, II. II. Dcnliiigcr, Jacob Hanck, 1 j, iM 1'is.ner, .101111 iisncr. .1. 11. i-eain.in. Hi cents Joel Smoker, Jeshua Smoker, J. Wea er, S. K. Stauller, cash itemsaggrc gating S-ti.75, making n total i.r$lU7.ii. Cordenvillo district, K. It. Ilcrshey col cel col leceor: ln1. II ll...l... 4 ll.l.n.. v.v i. ii. iiiisiuii ... .iiisiiu.y. .).!. V. (Julgley, Henry Kckert,Tncgart V 5lurr. ?2-Sallle J. Trunler, II. K. Dcnlinger, J. Kreider, sr, SI D. O. DvHingcr, Je. llecse, C. lleln lleln held, J. F. Davis, II. M. Heller, Xera ltusspil, Julia Hound, Martha Miller, 5lollle K. Hutter, Jesse liOiiKiicvkor..Annie Hoever, Xellle Frew, 5Iollle Harjier, Lydla Senger, Clara Hound, Anna Hound, Lav ina Kdwards, A. II. Kibenslmde, ICeiinn 5 1 ay, Martlia Hound, Win. Hlalr, K, lienliiigcr, Mrs. Anna Kreider, Anna I It it'll, 51 is. IC. A. Ksbcushade, M. K. .Mylln, 51. L. Ivaiillinan, W. W. Heisvh, J. C. Hewers, James Miilcr, J. II, Weaver, A. It. Dcnlinger. J. A. llttrkey. DO cents C. Flera, A. (limine, C. Hair, Cee. Atiment, Jennie llauck, Xettie Hair, Hertha Leugiieckcr, Anuie Overly, Kinnia Overly, Addle Hair, Irene Hrewn, 5laitha Hutt, Cera Hicuuer, Delia Hrewn, llattle Weaver, Kllie Ucriuan, Anuie Hedmaii, Annie liabv, Hellnda Klmer, F. K. Lefever, Willis Krl, J. WeHeri, J. Herr, J. Witherow, W. Ditremlprller, Mary 5leery, Annie (ileuner, Alice Kcllen berger, IC. Ii His.-ker, II. 51. Troop, cash, ?i7S; total, f.tl.7."i. Intcrcoitrse and Hickory Orove district collected by KHas Leaiuan: SKI Klias Iranian, J. K. Kaby. ." II. S. Hutter, 5Ieses Kaby. SI .1. K. Deim. S-l- Catherine Yoder. sj- Moses YiKler, Christian King, Adam Dlller, C. 1 Diller, Jes. Kaby. Sl.Hl-H. Kreider. SI -Jeseph 5lurr, Jane Plank, W. II. Smith, II. A. Smith, W. II. Zlegler, II. Singer, D. Hosteller. II. K. Kiuillman, F. K. Leamau, C. L. Click, U.S. King, cash, J. C. Heller, Klias K. Steltztuss, Ames Habv, Aug. IliHlgurs. Z. 0. Mower, Samuel J. 5llller, Isaac Smoker, Christian Helter, Is.iae Cable, Isaac 5lurr, S. 11. Sample., Christian Lapp. Hen Stun civ, KII Xews wangpr, II. K. llershey, 51. L. Sheallcr, J. L. Le.1111.111, I. X. Diller, Peter li Ilcrshey, Abrain Kuitz. HI cents .1. A. Heam, W. Flleklnger, Jacob Ilcrshey, Kra .liumcrmaii, II. K. Le.uuan, Jehn lleaiti, Herace Hutter, Jon athan -Miller, Jonathan Showers, Henry 5loeie, Abnini Yehu, J. L. Hcynelds, Abram Tieut, D. Pleam, Fenalla T10011, I nine H. Hair, W. K. ClarkJ.'S. Warfcl, D. W. Hanck, Mnllle Cutter, Klias Hair, W. M. Clauscr, Jacob Deim, Samuel Until, K. 51. Hanck, Jes. Stack, Ceoige Wade, Samuel Hanck. i cents II. Stell'er. 10 cents Kate lluekwalter, a total of SI01.K". Cenlervilleand Heller district, J. F. Kby collecter: S-i.I.F. Kbv, C. Miisseliiiau, Kiac lipp. Christian Lijip, C. Crillobeitzor, Samuel Pcteishcltn. SI -David King, David S. King, Simeon Zeek. S.! A. 11. Smoker, -II. K. Smoker, fhiistiati Ksh. SI Hubert Hear, 51. Livcts, Thes. Scn ger, J. It. Hutter, C. F. Dersh, 5lary Snaclcr, Christian King, Let I King, J. L. Kliug, Lemen Hlalr, II'. Steltfttss, Saniuei Deiillnger, S. II. Stell.tilss, lmisa I "a by, .1. .. Hcilcr, Joel Zeek, Abraham King, I. M. Kliug, J. I King, Saniuei Heeper, S. L. Pcleisheim, C. I-. I'etersheim. 7.ri cents i:ii Heiler, Hcbecca Iipp. H) cents James Hear, L. K. Smeker, A. L. ICsbenshade, (... 51. Dersh, Klias 51. Fisher. Joint Stellv. Jacob Creenberger, Hobt. 5loete, A. S. Ilerr, Datid Heekcr. ii cents -51. Smeker, making a grand total for Leacock township ef?l'JJ.70. .M Mlll iew.nsiiip's OUT. Cellivletlliy D. X. Lehniaii: Shi slehn "Witiner, Jacob Linilcrmau, Mrs. 1'. Wltiner, HaibaraS. M111111. J.V Ksther .Miller. A. Kllliellnr, Jehn Funk, A. XelV, Adiini llerr, A. Shell, 51. D. Kendig, Abe Wltiner, Mattie Wltiner, .Maria Witiner, A. H. Killieller, A. It. .Maun, Datid O. Heir. SI- A. L. Slieuk. r-1- Martlia Dembach. ?i.MI -Fied. Steiier. SJ Jacob Hemier, Isaae .Miller, Harbara .Miller. Hairy Witiner, Cyrus Striekler, 11. Ii. Herr, Jehn I lei r, Samuel Kaullman. tfl llenrv llnblcv, J. Hostelter, A. S. Yeung, A. W. Paul, Dan .Mellimier, Kliz.t lietli Sliecli, Jehn Cresh, Ames Kshleiiian, Jacob Slieuk, li K. liershey, J. II. ller shev, D. O. Wlssler, Amelia Herr, .Milten Sluiltr, Mrs. Shellng, Jehn Stehman. J. 1 Mssley, A. 11. Ilerr, II. II. Hecker, Henry Sheik. Hi cents J. Lent, HlchaidSherer, Ches ter Wis'ler. Cash, 8Hl.Ni; total, S20I.N). Cellr-teil b,v H. S. Knox : S1U .laceb K. llabivker. s,V-Catherine llersluiy. 51ary and Ann Ilabecker. Chi 1st. X. XelV. M II. P.. .Mann. Z.11I1. It. Wltiner, Daniel llienemait, Jehn Seuders, sr. S'-.H) -C. Hachuiau Herr. SJ Jehn K. Decmtlei, Jee. IC. Ilieno Iliene m 111, Kuiaiiuel Hettetter. Sl.HI Hatiuah Seuders, Cathariue Sou Seu den, U.S. I'rev, Jaeeli II. Xewcemcr. SI- J. H. Mewerv, M.uv Miller, Mrs. Ii Miller, It. K. Miller, C. M. Kaiilliiian, Daniel Wltiner, sr., Mrs. Hen. Ilicueuian, Daniel Wltiner, jr., Jacob Doerstler, C. S. Kline, Peter II. llakei, Hir.un 11. Witiner, Jacob W. Hrciicmau, lleiny Hciuler, Clian. llender, A. It. l'rey, .1. T. Iltubaker, D. ('. Hetlstaclt, Abraham Fished. Hudelph II. Wlssler, Abe F. Witiner, Mike l'.lir hart, Adam Leleter, Henry Shank, Harry Stcliniau, Jehn Hoever, I. II. Dietrich, Jacob McCew. llenrv Ix-fevcr. Jehn M. I. el.. Christ Shumaii, II. Klla 5lanuiug, chiUt Kaby Jeseph Cerlach, MsiHia ICuliiis, Kd,K.shlemau. 7.1 eents Abraham Kabv, F, 11. Hummel, D. II. Witiner. T.S. Shell'. HI cents -Jehn Swope, Isaiah Stehman, Simen Sechrist, Jehn Heach, Isaiah Hess, A. S. Kendig, Tobias 51. IClugh. Mikn K, Christ, lieu. 51. Klugh, Jehn Ii Ccilach, 51 rs. Jacob Sill vely, Catliarine Alerstuek, Mr. Joint Alerstuek. KmanuclS. llaker. ii cents-Maitha liershey, 11. K. Ilab irker; total i(t. muwrmi in wi:sr i;.tur.. Follewluu is a list of the contributors in West Karl township, gathered by the sihoel Imi.ihI ; Sl.'i S M selibunridge. Me Jee! Wcnger A Sen. ;,') Abnini I'npp. jj- Jeseph Heeter, Daniel Wenger.tMsh, tltstrire Heller, A It Craylnll, Jacob Sheall'ur, Jmepli Nell, IajvI Weilger, Jo Je seph Hupp, Daniel Meter,!' II ibcrheltzer, K II llurkheldcr, Henry .Meyer, Isaac Sln-aller, Henjaniln Mieillcr, Kuc H Hitch, M M I'rev. SL-Vl-Jacnti Mttler. ! !- -Abraham Mtiner. (I J II c.revlilll, J L Miimina, Hrewn Mmiiina, S D Heeter, Isaac II Crcybill, -MKs 5Iary IC Limber, M L Ituber, S It Uiulier. D It ltraekblll, Cenrad Cam maiitf, eash, Maria Cruhil), .Mar.iu Hupp, C;itlieiiun lltii'h, A W Hupp, JoltuSeuei, ci Ii. .J Heit, ll 11 Martin. Christ Fisher, Cvnw Slieallvr, DavH w JUncl;, J S Meyer, ."fliwnna lyvrfi I'Jwrw litll. Cice Martin, Susan 11 NcrT, llrnry Hoever, 5Ilchncl Wellnr, J L AVItmcr, Hrael Wengcr, Kannle Shpaflcr, Cee V Oretr, casli, David C lleis, Philip Hisler, Mary AVcalior,JehnOntblll, Sallle Weaver, Jehn Motzler. W H Brown, Jacob StautTcr, Mary Vurkholder, Frank Stautrcr, A V Hark holder, Fannin llurkheldcr, cash, Kiuitia Hani, Samuel L Huchnr, Jehn Shealfer, I M llurkheldcr, cah, Ivl Hoever, Bciil YVcldler, HenJ S Hupp, It Frankhouser, Kilns Ileibler, cash, James W Klnpn, J Z P, J . ;Kcr, . liiiiKeinergcr, 1 t iioeve H Zcllcra, Jehn M Stencr. 75ccnts-D R ration. Jehn It Hurk- belcler, Henry Melzlcr. -te eent Margaret Iieley, Henjaniln AVengpr, Jehn Ilitrkhelder, Jneeb Hear, Win C Hacr, J F Leib, L C Wolf, M W Ilueh, 0 5larsan, Harbara Shirk, Ilildy Ilrettn, Christ Hrewn, Sallle Wenger, Daniel lhlch, Jeslnh Adams, A W Kelp, M 11 Hellingcr, llntvnnl Zeek, LI) Hrewn, Cyius I) Ilrewn, L W Wanner, Isaac Witmer, David Herkhart, eash, A L Zuek, D L. Zutk. cash, Xeah II Mack, Cvrtis Sheafler, Jr., Hclieeca Lutz, L 51 L Kshiiigcr, Samuel L Mull, William Cress, Klani Martin, Jacob Hisler, H. M. Zlmnicrman, C. II. Fasuaeht, M, Fraudt, J. 11. Obcrheltzcr, Christ Halmer, Henry 51. Snyder, Jehn Alsecs. William It. Coepor, Kuiina 5lorrew, 1). V, DUslnger, LI7.7I0 Howe, Kllie .Murr, Anna J. Cravblll, W.J. KallrcUi, lievl Iticzcr, 1L K. Zwal Zwal ley, I). II. Fiilmcr, -Maillu Cooer, C. 51. Shrcincr, Jneeb Swelgart, Jehn I Oaniber, Ixiwls Wingonreth, Jeseph It. Hupp, Christian 5Iyer.s, Clayten Hupp, Saniuei Wanner. Jeseph 11. llurkheldcr, eah, Isaac Dllltnan, C. Crell. There were set end contributions of cinartcrs, dimes and nickels, but the names were net taken. The total amount col lected In this township by the school beard ttas$UH).80. r.titr or ritevim:cK tewnsiiit. The following subscriptions w cre sent te the mayor, from Truce, l'rovldcnee town ship; Si Ames Hruce. ?1 Tobias Hrubaker, II 51 Hrubaker, .Miss Xaeml Hrubaker, .Miss .Mary McAfee, Miss A1111I0 5IeAfee, Stephen Wlgulns, Harry Wiggins, 5Hsn 5Iary Hubpr, 5Irs. Jenes lluber, Abraui Hecse, Samuel Charles. H) cents James Knight, Jehn Klsenber ger, Illraiu Tsliudy, Ceerge Kurtz, Samuel Hail, William Campbell. i" cents Win Campbell, I. Sllverthern, 5Irs I Sllverthern, Miss Kmuia Tedd, T C McAfee, Isaae Deulln, Henjaniln Hart, Harry Helney. Total, S17.75. C.l:ltNAHV0N'n HONATIO.V. Following nre the contributors Irem Ciernarven : SA Chailes It Kegley, KI) Whlte.Saniucl Lincoln, Jehn U Sttdtzfliss, A J Whilaker t Ce. SJ-Hev O A Kerr, Wui J McC.1.1, Hegers Lincoln, Jonas Steltzfuss, 5Iary Shirk, Sam'l 51 Sander, Annie Kby, Isaac Weaver, Jehn Shirk, Isaae Setisenig, Israel Kerns. Milten Yohn, Abram Lincoln, Hubert Yeciim. Sl.H) Isaae Kvans. Sl.ii-Cef. 5llller. fl 51 S Hanck, Jehn Cox, Israel Clark, IC C, Jacobs, Linda Jacelrs, Anna Jacobs, Llllle A Cemptim, 5Iary 11 Cemptnii, It I) ('uaiutauce, ll'M Arters, Jeseph Weaver, Wink Hunt, Win. Yohn, l,cvl Weaver, Ceerge W Simpsen, Kdttard Lincoln, Win It Shirk, Peter Foreman, Win Hyman, Dr D W Styer, Dr W H Irwin, 1 Samnle, 5tiss Annie Lincoln, Kphraim Hertzlcr, Jehn Styer, Harry Trever, Jacob Treyer, Samuel C Sander, Jehn Heifsnyder, C Sander, Jonathan Shirk, Jacob Shirk, Coh ort Hedman, Henry Shirk, Christian Shirk, Henry Steltzfuss, Jehn (ioetl, David Styer, Mnry A. Styer, David Xuws wiinger, Aaren Weaver, Henry lmg necker, Jacob Wltiner, Jehn Hellingcr, William Styer, Maitliu Styer, Jehn A. Styer, Mary Jacobs, David Scnsenich,Catli Scnsenich,Catli ariiieSenseulch, ICliasStaulfer, Hev. Wil liam Slmler, li C. Warfel, Jacob Troyer. 7a cents Jvewnrd .Miller, Heuben Cur niiin. H) cents Jehn Clark. Harry Ilule.v. Jee Cietr, Davis Fereiiiau, .Mrs Styer, 51 S Xewswangcr, Ilarten 5Iorrew, .Martin neimer, tvm Niauiier, iienry tv tteaver, Jes Ceed, Cee It Hutt, 111 Kech, Jno Weaver, James De Haven, Cyrus Stauller, Peter Liehty, .Mary Shirk, Mary Setider. Hannah Seuder, Honsen lrtvln, W W Witman, J. K. Heifsnyder, IajvI Yehu, Jehn Tlinui)iseii, Win. M. l'nrd, Davltl Herst, Isue Kurtz, Samuel Ilcrtzlcr, Imiic S. Kurtz, Jehn Krb, Heitlien Wcater, Jacob Ouley, l'eterSty-er, S. II. Mast, Jehn S. .Mast, Jno. IC. Kmtz, Frank Cox, ICniamiel Xewswanger, l'liilip Caiman, Cyrus Witmer, 5lrs. 51ary Dlller, Isaac Lvnns, 5Iartiu Weater, Jacob Styer, cash, Jehn Smith, Kmuia Seiisenlch. i" Cents 5Iary Harney, Cee Sjiertzcl, Diller Arney, Jehn Z. Ilcrtzlcr, Isiuie llix ler, .Mis. Spertel, Jehn Cruljc, Saiuucl llraln, Jehn I'eremau, Frank lluektt alter, Levi Crube, eash, 51. Crube, Harry Bow Bew ers, Aaren Hellingcr, Jeseph Shirk, Allied Hiissell, lllenj. Frankheuscr, Levi Ceed, Heni Shirk, David Stiverling, Jehn Kern, 51. Al. Liehty, Samuel Iimbert, Jehn Self erling. I.1 cents A Xcwheuser, orphan. Total, Slit. 10. Maner township, additional collected br .Millersvllle Aid seciety: 85 Hudeljih Herr, Christian Kendig, 51 rs. Jacob Mellinger. Tobias Dcnlinger, Jehn D. Hrubaker, Henjamlu Hrubaker, sr., Heujamiu Ilcrtzlcr, Clnihtiaii Charles, sr., Christian Kendig, Jr., Tobias llerr, Jehn Kshbach, nr. !-Susanna laii(lls, Jehn Dcnlinger. S.' HenJ. llowers, Jehn Holirer, Henry XelV, Jacob lCaiilliiiau. Sl.HI- Jacob Kreider, Jehn Kilhell'tir. fl Henj. Sherter, sr., Ilenjamiu Slicrter, jr., 5lrs. Fahrenb.icker, Ames Shenk, Andrew H.ter, Kllzahcth Olsh, Jacob ltrcnuer, Christian llerr. Hi cents-5Irs. Jehn Hrcuner, total SsO.H). .Maner township, additional collected by the school beard: 8.V-Jehn 11. Lmdls. S-l- David S. Ilerr, Jehn Charles, cnisli. Si Cash, Saniuei Hakcr, Aaren Weaver, Jeseph Charles, Daniel H. Herr. SI A. Shaub, Miss Susan Shcrich, Kliz.t heth lleiseliuan, Jehn F. Cliarles, David F. Charles, L. F. Cliailes, 51. S. Kendig, .Miss Hettie Ilargc. Jeseiili Charles, Jehn D. ICreicler, Ceerge S. llerr, Jehn J. .Martin, Christ Musselmaii, Jehn II. Llntner, Jehn It. Ijcfetcr, Ames Frank, Datid S. llerr, Jno. M. .Miiitiu, 51. L. Oterhelzer. HI 1 cuts-M. F. Wltiner, . I. II. KeeiHirts. I.'i cents Abrahaiu Kendig, making a grand total of ?f.in,7.. i:tsr i.A.Mririiut .tniiirieN.ti.. Celleittsl bv JehnS. Fisher: S-"- Cash.lwhf, Datid Heiler. S-t Jehn S. I'isher. sj.ni Ccorae K. Smith. Si A. li Moere, Ceoige ICi elder, Samuel II. Fisher, Ames V. Claud, Jehn Hctine, Samuel L. Fisher. SI Livln.i Kib, D. L. Loiiguecker, J. IC. llerr, Li!e Hife, Sue Ionian, Michael Andes, Christian .Mylln, Heui. F. Heiler, cash, Kiac li. Fisher, Henry I'isher, L0.1I1 Fisher, David F. Heiler. 7') cents Jacob 11. Hear. HI cents- .Martha Henk, Jehn Hirkiii bine, James Hear, Jehn C. Hraekbill, Samuel 1'by, e.nh, J. H.C., Henry Pickel, Jehn Krb, Christian Wiker, Ames Marrow, Ames L. Fisher, Jehn L. I-ipp, Cee. IC. Dcnlinger, David H. Denier, Jehn Hamil ton. II cents -Jehn P. Fisher. ii cents Cash, Peter Keener, sr., H. P. .Murr. 1 cent SueS. Kreider; tetnl, S-"7.tU. Collided by II. D. Heller; SID Kliahcth Leaiuan, Ann Weaver. S.' llenrv D. Keller, Jacob It. Zeek A Sens, T. It. Kreider. SJ.HL -J. IC. I 'iiihle, Jehn S. Keller. fj D. II. Kreider. Heui. It. Stauller, Heujamiu D. Keller, Ini.u Ii. Heller. (I. tieorge 1'iiiii.ni, sr., II. L. Unci. waiter, J. 11. Kreider, Christian High, Henry II. I.auilis,SimeiiC. Hess, Abraham S. I tell 1 or, 5lrs. Ferney, Jeseiili Heenlg, Anreu D. Iuidls, Milten Hue K waiter, D. H. 5lyers, Ceerge II. Cropley, 51. S. Itehrer, Jehn S. Ijindis. H) cents Cts. II. Leaiuan. ii cents A. 51.' Siiiimeus S. II. Icaiitan. Total S1'1'. (.ViHitttsl by (ieergn J, High: S.V-51. X. Limits, lieiilumln Denlineer. ! J. It. I'uckwaltsr. i.l J. U Kreider, 5Iary II. llender, cash. .'..VI C. X. Liiidls. A. II. Stauller. Jacsib Winner, Datid It. Witiner, Jehn L. Heiler, Datid Kreider, J. li .Mils ser, Kuie I-.iinan, (ieti. J. High. jil-1, 1'. I-iudis, J. W. Weaver. Jehn C. Wolf, A IC Ulevcr, A M JtiiUh, H .M Jii- ills, C Iditchar, Mr Frankheuscr, Wnyne Bear, Martin Cassel, Anreu Cavel. J E lliicliman, J 11 Hess. Jehn Hess, Susan llessjSnniuel Heller, Jehn Lefevcr, Abra ham Ditfctibaugh. H) cents CJ W I'nger, Herman Kymnn, 11 F Sheatfcr, Anna and Kllrabeth Kreider, Denllngcr sisters, Susan Kreider, 5lary Stautlcr, David Ksljciishadc, tetnl 817. Collected bv II IC Landls: S-V-Frank llewmnu, Jehn Slgle. $1 Benjamin L LaudU. $.1 Cisfi, I W Hrubaker. fcl-J. A. Umble, A. 51. .Miller, C.Cneper, cash, Ceerge AVIMer. 5Ir. Kllzaleth LindN, David II. Creir. eash. ,1.HV Cash, Knte li Itartman, rush. 'I I. K. Brulmker, I. X. 5leKlhennev, msh, A. 11. Hess, L. It. Haezpr, I'ptcr It. Kaby, Anclretv Yehc, Augustus Orlmly, Abraham (I roll", C. 11. I'isher, D. X. m tIK Cporge W. I'lngg, C. KClsli, liKlshcr. Hcujaintu Heller, I). It. Dener, lleiny Clement, William Ceiner, Jacob Amis, cash, I. X. Busheiic, David Crell', A. K. Leng, cash, C. It. Slgle, I. Hiisheng, James Ij. lluckwalter, l'etcr Dershehucr, 5lnry D. Witiner, cash. HI cents-Martin .liuiiicruian, cash llve times, Jehn DenllnKcr, Isnne lluber. 'Si cents-li B. Kendig, Harbara Herr, Charles Wlldt, David Kemerly. 7.'cents- Jehn A. llaruish, cash, 1.1 cents, total, 870.H.1 ; limiting a grand total er$515.r.1, which with $7," cenl rilnited by citizens of the township te oilier funds uiades n grand total of $0W.M etintrlbuttsl by the citizens of lint Limpctorteunslilp for the relief of the Johnstown sull'eters. At ;i o'clock the fund at the mayor's olllce reached SJO.HH.Ui. MAXimiM's xi:w ihTstmahtkh. Why He Wns Apiihitcl nnd Wluit tlie Citizens Think of 11 Is Selection. Maniikim, June, 17. The news of the iippeintmeiit of S. 51. Leng as jsistmaster for this borough, fell like a bombshell In the Hepulilicau camp, anil brings te an ab rupt end a prolonged nnd bitter struggle. Ascoreof the best workers would have been loe glad te accept the position ; a half dozen were euly for it, but only Ihree men went te the trouble of making peti tions, namely, S. 51. Leng, the w Inner ; A. A. Stauller, elerk In Wllleughby Lll.en bciger's hanltvare stoic, and A. I). Oreih, the political war horse and lax collector of the tow 11. The first tw e men nre uiemberw of the Crand Army and that gave them prestlge In the race ever Ciesh, whose chief claim was lldellty te the paity. Three mouths nge, when the contest wns young, (he community made up its mind that no otie could beat Ad. Stauller. Heis a soldier, antagonizes no person, and had the seln support or II. ('. lleyd, Scpilie Danner, 5llne Hest Snyder, of tlie Washington house, Clem Clbble and ethers, who would like te hate seen tlie olllce In .Market Scpiare, besides a long list of petitioners who signed hcciiuse they did net like te rcfiu.e nnd thought he would give genernl satisfaction. Indeed Stautlcr get such a big petition that it frightened the Leng people and they ip ealled their II rst document and secured men 0 slgnatuies. Then the light became nietu Interesting between the two, nnd when public interest took a iet (Iresh get out Ids petition. His petition, It is said, wns 111010 formidable than these of ids eoiitH)tlter8. He gathered signets from tlie highways nnd by-ways. Clem lleyd, who can run Penn ns well ns Fied Smith In his best days rim Ceney, held oil' for Cresh, anil tt Hit n great ileal of satisfaction attached his name te the Cresh petition. Tite Duulaps weroer Cresh first, last and all the time. Burgess lloinbeiger was for Cresh, A. It. Heiff, J. IC. .Metzler, Ceerge H. Danner, 51. 51. Plant and neatly nil of the prominent folks were rallying In the Cresh banner. Oneday last week n com mittee of six called 011 Hresluslii thoiittei theiittei thoiittei estefCiosh ; te-day another coiuiulttce of business nieii were going in te pi oval I iihiii the congressman te 11:11110 Cresh. Indeed (rush had strong backbit:, because hu was lit for the place and for the reason that Leng lias many enemies. Leng is po-tltlye In all things, apt te glvn 11 mnn 11 piece of his mind, nnd consequently cillimds nnd makes few friends. He Is tlie least popular ofthethteo candidates. Naturally a man llke Leng must hate had some stieug backing te w in. 1 Hi chief Mtppuit in the light Is stipiescd te hate been J. II. Stroh, the teacher nnd sipilie, who lives lit the First waul, and who is 11 besom friend of Themas Whitson. es. Stroh nud Leng nre biethersdn-lnw, but Stieh will net admit that he had niiire te de with the making of Leng than higniug his iK'titieii. The boys who hat e been with Stroll will net uccept this, nud swear that they will knlfe him tthen tliey get n chance, nud that will be within nyear. Whlle these men 1110 bitter against Stroll, Ilie"lusis denounced In un measured terms. The committee which called en Hresius 011 Thursday last think that he should hate had backbone enough te tell them frankly that lmg was te be the man, and net keep them of the opinion that the appoint ment was still open for nigumeiit. The committee was se Impressed withthoinlcr withtheinlcr withthoinlcr vletv that they begun te work the Cresh canvass for nil they were tveith. Tlie np jHilutmcul coining when It did wns rather cruel tieatincut for the committees nud Mr. Hresius will Unci that hohasallcimteclhomo tery close friends. Theio Is much fun ahead, nud somebody will be punished be fore the peliticnl books nre balanced. It is net known wlicre the olllce will be located. If I'estniastcr Leng can't get n place that suits him likely ns net he will build an olllce of ills own. That's the kind of a man he is. Tllli IS TOO HAD. Ceimressmnu IIiiisIiih Itiiiiued In 1'tllu.v at ( brlstlumi. Cat, June 17. The Inhabitants of our hithcitii peaceful tillage el' Chiisliana are notftern by ceiillktlng emotions. The early risers efthat t illagc yesterday morn ing weie startled te liud the body of a man mispcnilcd fieui I he telegraph wires. It turned out te be a straw body Intended te represent our honorable congressman thus hung in clligy. On the Imdy w as nttac lied a placard en which Inscriptions were writ ten, Intimating that boodle is an luiierlaut fac ter in the distribution ol'eurfoiiith-class posteltlres. Verily our Hepulilicau fi lends are an unhappy let. What a pity in one sense th.it this administration has net moie etlices te distribute, for then crhaps cace would ence mero reign in Salisbury town ship. Their newly upjieliilcfl jiestuiaster seems te hate stirred up thoeld htiilbnncu. -Tt will only be for four yi-ars, se our geed Republican friends should net cpiarrel about thoheils. l,70 Ceiind In Hue Heuse. 5lni'Ni .icjv, June 17.- Siiteothe death of Mrs. Kliz-ibctli llackuiaii, iiieulieuisl in Saturday's Imi:i.i.iui;m 1:11, frieuils hate found wrrtted iiitarieus paitsef thelieitM) Sl,7(l in t.i'Ji. Mrs. II., though in geed eirciiiustiiuees, litccl nleue; and from Hie following circumstance it is et idc utilid net recollect that she had this money. Seme months age a granddaughter t Kited her and she presented her w itli SI0. When she again vlslttsl her recently she said he would gite her u present again, but she had net thejiieiicy In the Iioiike nnd ceuhl net go te bank te get It. It'Is supjiei-cd that when Intercut wns ild her she would lay this money away nud forget nil alxmt it, ns her memory ttiw frail. WKATUKIt rOHHt AVIS. W-tSiiiNtntiN, D. ('., June 17, -Sheweri", htatleuary tvliiifinture, Mjutlnu'ilerly winds, THE CLUB DISBANDS. BASE RAIL PEOPLE TIRE OF MAI.NTAIM.NG SUII AN ORG ANIZ' THIN. Xet Much Intervst In this damn by the Citizens Sluce the lretisliles-Ijiu- caster War In 1HH1. The l-incaMer Imse ball club, of the .Middle States League, disbanded en Satur day afternoon nnd unless present signs fall tlie levers of the sport In this city will either be compelled te go out of town te soe the games or be content with the play ing of amateurs, which Is generally cry Iwd line. Lver slnce the light of 1SSI between the Ironsides nnd Uincnslcr clubs In this city, w hen much money ns well ns lntciest in the game wns lest, llllle could bodeno with a professional club here. This year, when the Mlddte Stnies League wns feimed, nmliass.iders were UMit here from Phila delphia te "work up" 11 club In take the sixth plnee in (he league, which seems te have liccn fetincd by nnd In the inteiest of Plilladelplilans. A number of gentlemen wOre Inclucisl loge lido t lin scheme as 1111 experiment mere than anything else, ns they si Id nt the time they would net consent te lese a gre.it deal of money for the benefit of a let of bull plnycis In search of big salaries with little te de. An organization was cllected inula sum of money wns subscribed by illll'eretit gentleiuen, none if wlietn took slwk but merely gave the money te see w hat con Id be done. Kypry man who had nny eon uectlen with tlie club, cither nseltlcer or stockholder, ngreed te pay his admission fee te see each game, and tlie only jieople enjoying fien tickets tveie thn nowspnper men. This rule wns strictly adhered te up (e the tline that the club disbanded. Tlie gteunds In AleCmnu's park were secured nud fixed up, and It must be said llintthcie nre no better In the league. Alter much trouble a team such as could he secured tvnt brought together by a manager, who was also salaried, a few ilnya before the opening of (he championship season. The first game played resulted In a victory titer the celebratetl Cuban Clants, and the town thought they had a tine club. Ceed weik was kept lip for a dozen gantei or moie, and the club bravely struggled through 0110 of the worst schedules Unit ever glow 11 men drew up. Tlie league had no protection under Iho national iigieemenl, nnd idlheitgh the Lnneastcr pcople eiulcnteied te seciiielt, they were unable te de no, as the Cuban OlantH are darkeys, nnd colored men nre net lecegnlml, while the Alhletlt) pcople would net ngree te the Philadelphia (Hants having prelect Ien. The jiliiyern know knew very well their contracts would net held tlietn, unci in the courne of a fewweeksa half dozen men 11m away le Jein ethor clubs. This had a tendency te weaken the lentil, and the town beenmu a wilt of stop step ping plnee for players out of work. Al though the pitchers were geed, the Helders seemed te glow weaker, nnd of Inte tliey hate been playing bad ball. The ieeple hcfnmu disgusted, nud the ntteiidnnce at home games glow smaller, although the guaiaiitecH weie nlwnyHtlmwn. The backers of the club saw that seme or the players were becoming cnieless. Al though severnl of them did seem te knew llttle about the gnme ntlieiH did net care. Tlieie were setcral of them who weie always willing te and did piny geed ball. II was evident thai the malinger was net Inking the pieper means te strengthen the club and at last it was agreed te support the nine no longer. At a meeting held by the ilirocleison Saturday iiIiichiii lltvnsngieeil te play the Philadelphia club In the after noon and then disband. The most of the money in the ticasury wns found te be gene, but the directors weie determined Unit the player should be paid and llve of them raised Iho balance of the money. Thern wns no game w lilt Iho tllanls, en lug te bad w cather, and in tlie evening tlie Lancaster manager wns giten nioney te pay his placets with the Inliinnalleii that the club had disbanded, Tlie Hewn eame somewhat suddenly te them as well as te many people of the town, whlle theie were ethers who expected II. The dliccters 01" the club did all In their power te inake Iho club a success mid while they had the sympathy of many leading ciu'cns, tliey did net think it w Ise te go fillllu'r te maintain a club. The jieople w he did the must te criticise nud Injure the team were th'-se who saw the gniucn fm nothing or net er went In tlie grounds. Se endeth the last t h.tpter in base hall. Dliimeml Dots. The games played en Saturday resulted as follews: lla'tiiuoie I, Loulstllle 'J; Columbus It!, Kansas City Washington '1; Chicago 5, Indianapolis HI, Pillhburg tl; Bosten ;), Clet eland i; 11; Wilkes- bat 10 i; Lewell 0. On Sunday ever l,nun pcople wiw the St. Unlit club ilefe.il the Athletics by JO ti I). The Cinclitni'ti team tleftiitctl Brooklyn nt the hitter's home by I te J. Theeld schcdule or tlie Middle States League expires en Wednesday, nnd Lsui easier was In have played In Heading Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday nud Friday, the last two cliiys being under the new schedule. Am Heading neldein titer draws the giuinintee it Is a pretty leugh place te send 11 club. The players of the Lancaster club sat mound nil day ycMenlay waiting for some thing te tin n up. Siune of llieni were foolish enough te think that men could be feituil in this city te start them up again, but in this tliey were disappointed. This morning nil agent of the Yerk club came te Lancaster and secured Shotline and Newell for his team. He is also alter Ciliviii and llilsey, but "Wliltey" is net tickled with Yeik nor its club, nud it will take big inducements te get him thcie. He Is ns geed a catcher ns can be Ien nil nny where and desert os te be en a belter team than the 0110 just disbanded. The four players nlsit e named nre the beat that wereon'the Unit-aster club. It matteis very llttle what becomes of the remainder of the gang. The work at Johnstown is loe hard for them, but they may wait for the ieach picking season te open. The Uiueaster Athletic club will put a ball club in the field new, slnce Iho ihohm ihehm ihohm slenal club has disbanded and will likely play at" 5lcCiunn's park. Ocsirge Ceeil. hart will also bring the Actltcs te the front again and they will play In Ix-baiinn next Thursday. HusrieN, June 17. Meinlug game of ball Washington 1), Bosten J. fell Inte llli) Creek. -ast owning Habbi ShaunilK'ig, of the Hebrew church, wns out lowing en thn Concijtega with tw ci ladles. When the beat was near "A itiuer's liridge the reverend gentleman steed up in the lsi.it te put en Ids coat. He bcs-aine overbalanced and tumbled into tlie creek, although the beat was net upset. The only daiuage te the gentleman was a thorough wetting. ' Waijted it smoke. Themas Hartley, who attends the nsli pits en the cut oil' for the railroad company, had bin tobacco, pIH and seme ether things stolen from hisccrat, which waa lying near the railroad track, yesterday, while lm tyiis uttcuding te hh ditties, uxks MATixr.i: i:x cmxi:. A I.IUle I'rench Play ItendertMl by I'm nils of n I'rlvate Scheel. f)n Saturday afternoon at Ihree the pour ing rain was unable te prevent the assem bling of two score or mero nt Sire. Bhick w oetl's school, Xe. ItVI East King street, in re.Kiuse te Invitations te witness "A Llt Llt teo Krench Play," te he given by nlne of her scholars. A stage hail been decorated tastefully In a way that assisted the Imng Imng lnntlen te realize an aiiarttncnt In tlie lm lrlnl pnlncoefChluti, In the year lOOO; for Mrs. Hlnckwtsid tnreruied the nudlencti that the plny',wns entitled "Uncsttiallnoe en Chine," and that the scpiia wns laid nl the opening of the twentieth century when women rule the world. Klrst entered Mint Clara Cehe, who as Tetig Ka, the " conll cenll conll dntite" of the emprcis, explained Iho state of nllalrs In n tery lucid manner, and in ,ex(tdlenl Vicncli. Then In Imimslng pre- eesiten came Miss Xena Brown, as Stella, KinpressefChluaand 51iss Celoste Stiiuf fer, asa lndy of Iho palace. Tlie latter held ever tlie empress the yellow umbrella, a sacred Insignia of reynlty, and her ninjesty wielded n ftm with grave dignity, and talked volubly In Prencli. The nmbnssa nmbnssa nmbnssa ilornef tiiituy niillens successively appear and ppistinde the puzzled empress Unit their resicctlve lauds nre the greatest en phi Ui. .Miss Catherine Leehcr, ns Mndoni Mndeni Mndoni elsello Duchnlct, from' Swltzerlnud, wns plecpirtit In Kreiicli, Unit had no trace of Swiss accent, nnd (hen distant singing In. lerrupted Iho dialogue, and an Intcstlgn Intcstlgn tleu mtleusl by the empi-ess, brought 51lss Mary Diibbs tin the stage, Introducing her self as "Slgnera Canzetil, premier canta canta Irice tl' Halle." 5llss Diibbs speke nud acted with excellent effect, and snug a llttle In Italian, capturing einptcss nnd audlence for sunny Italy. Miss Anuie Xnuiuaii, taking the place en short notlee of a young lady who wns unn unn ble tenppenr, vesed nsLndy Miiemeiiutiiln, of Scetlnud, and varied a teiretil of geed Krctieh, tilth n brief and sublinioipietntlou el sietry In remarkably geed Kngtlsh. Miss Janet Blackwood, as Alitdnuie de Bo Be lair, pciseunted the rpprescntntlve of Frnnce, nud Impressed the empress with the art and power of the French in fashion nud manners, criticising thocesliiinoof her majesty easily, volubly and with excel lent pronunciation. Miriam Seuer as Seuerlta Peplta, of Spain, showed remark nblii proficiency for one mi young; and finally, Margaret llawn, as Iho Codtlcssef Liberty, delcndetl tlie elnlniH of America, with the ense and accent of 11 little French girl. Tlie whele piny ran smoothly, nud though sevpial of Iho perAirmera weie but llttle ever ten years of age, they nil gave proof of 1111 trilling progress In French. The play had been prepared out of school hours nud In addition te regular lessens. Mis. lllnck weed's school has been very Miicessful. Her tlnce assistants me 5llss Illackwoed, Mr. Stnnley Krebs, who teaches Litlu nnd mathematics, and .Mrs. Piofesser Schledt, who leaches Ccrutnu. If II10 number of pupils Increases', Iho leaching force will be enlarged In propor tion. During the winter 5Irs. Blackwood has given readings In Kngllsh lltcratuie evnry Satunlay te 11 Inrge class. ' 5laklUK Itn.ei-H Out of Spikes, Mr. W. II. .Mldillcteiiand II. J. .McCrann weie nt Pittsburg last week In the Interest of Mr. Mlddleten'K process of treating steel with a solution of silica or borax, of which tliey ulve glowing accounts. Ihizorsef linn temper have been feiged by Ilagcn, (he smith, out of steel spikes w hlch were made nt the Penn rolling mills out of old steel rails that had been wolded by the applica tion of the Heliitlun and rolled down Inte splkoieds. Mr. MctlriiiiiiNiysthntnplece of peer stcpl Immersed In a bath of silica neld may be welded nnd conveitod Inlen first class hIceI. lie thinks Hint the process will lie very pielltnblnln thngcittle man owning It, and Is net able te fix a limit te its value. This process, which was first innde public: thieugh Iho lNii:i.Mii:.Nri;n, was inleiidccl te weld steel, but It Is new hclleiccl thai It likewise greatly inipieves ilscpinllty. .. .liinn Aririimciut Court. The June lerm of Uinnrgunientreurtwns epeiifd nl 10 o'clock this inernlng. Thcre nre B7 eases 011 tlie list for argument. The I'ceeuntM of U70 adnilnlstraters, oxec exec oxec ulers and giiartllam', i1 wldew(.' apprulso apprulse mmilt and HI trustees were presented nud confirmed. J, (1. Sides, constnble or thoSeeend ward, pinseulcsl his resignation. Win. Prlce Is 1111 applicant for the position, The fellow IngsiibHrniis In divorce were awarded: Kmuia J. Cnrberry, city, vs. James Cm berry, adultery nnd desertion, city. Ames K. Seuders, city, vs. Amanita Sou Seu ders, cleseitieii. Kliziiblth Ceed, 5lt. Jey, vs. Xnthiiu OcmhI, desertion. Anna C. Hrubaker was appointed guar dian or Christian S. Hrubaker, miner grandchild of Solemon Dlller, deceased, late of Karl tow usldp. A llrlllliiiit Tem penmen Mnn. Hiram llambriglit, who Is better known as " lioegy," seems te be a great tveikcr hi the tenipeiiuice cause. Some tlme nge he had bills printed for mi amendment meet ing which wns te hate taken placent (hiiir ryvllle, but did net, owing te 11 disagree ment with the w nods owner. On Saturday otcnhiiHie wns engaged distributing pre- liibllleii.tmctsln Ceutre S'jtinre. He win I very drunk nnd Insulting, nnd liccause several ladies refused te tuke ihe iHKirs he abiiscsl them. He wns locked up, nnd Aldcrih-.in Spurrier discharged I1I111 ujkmi pnymeiit of costs. List of Ciictiilmisl Leiters, The following Is 11 list or unclaimed let ters remaining in the iiustelllcu at Ijincas tcr, Pa., June 17, lSs'Jt l.iidu,' Ai'tt-MIss Xellle Hakcr, 51is. Dally, Miss Cuirie Kiclielberger, Mary llilgeit, .Miss Clara li ICeiidig, 5lra. 5laud Sleiight, .MlssSuseeu Sweany. (iailH' J.(nt -t. Heart, D. X. llerr, Chas. A. Howe, Jacob II. .Mehr, Minylote Palambe, Samuel Hndy, S. Shaub, C. C. Siiupsim, Kiigiieun HeberSlcin, llcnjaiiiln Stump, C. J. Westcelt, C. II. Yinger. UhCUtix Muller- U.S. AndcrKen, J. II. Kllwoed Seus, Ijiw-heii C. Funk, J. Ulmcr. Pl-fiiebeil the lliicealaurentti. Unv. Dr. J. 5Iax Hark en Sunday iireachtsj I tlie baiv.ilau rente hcnneii beibru the ktiulents or the .Moravian female scinluarv nt Bethlehem. The discourse, which cscupled forty-fit e minutes, was iliiofUslletlioiieerMity of looking up te and taking held of the t 'uncoil. The ser- 111011 el HtslwilliasKctainiiiiioiiiiieiiioiiio gniduates te lit OTtiich lives that when the iln.n .-,inii for them te lav down eaith's bunions, tbev could le.it e behind as rts-euls for ether woikers the fact that in all and through all the I'liscc'ii had been their guide. Tlie Xew Yeik lltntUl says "tlie sermon wasiiJiiasloipleceofclocpicncoaud brilliant thought." lluukur- Hill Day. Bosten, May 17. Bunker Hill day is being observed us a general day. Heavy rain in early uierulng delayed the exercises te some uxleut. The principal celebration Ptent was the unveiling of memorial tablets hi honor of Bunker 11111 heroes. PtilltMiiiuit Tliiiim Victim Dead. Themas Schilling, who was bhet hy Policeman Davltl Theiuaa in a saloon at IclwarilsvilIe en Ritunlay morning, died en Sunday. Themas Is In JaU, und will be tried for iiiunlcr, ANOTHER ARREST. THE MAS WHO RESTED CARLSOJ C8TTifel hi iSrAPTTRF.D W MLVJilrTC. 4 jj ,. ItelftSAht te Be Mlllliiin-Mnrt.,-- ; tlMIrtl.t &.- ... i-j uiumusui iiip niinreme irmiK. . 3 IVtvvlntvi tl... f.... ts .1.. .... . &l .. ....... ..,,, .....,, ..uu,, . JIIU CIHCI OI yi J police Inst nlnht arrested Martin Tterk. Alias Delnney, wanted for complicity In ?! UlO Crenlll llllinlnr. Itn iva. ImnMllni. 41.. i.J Kaitlern express nnd had a ticket for Liver- f peel. Supt. Hubbard, who was cemmunl- s'5'3 llllist Will, linllfln.1 II. n l.u.l ....II. ...Ill . X?'JM I ."m". HUI IWVIH IIIUHUIIIIVB V ftH held Hurkn nl. nil luiimlu .'i-. Ciiicaue, June 17. When Chief Hub- ,?! is-i.t niisiisiusi ler explanation or tlie nr- f, rest of Burke, at Winiilpcg, he bald : "I -J" rpfuse ivisltlvcly te nay anything about K . mis tune, iiiriucr iiiau tiint it wnvery t lniK)rtnnt nrrcst, nnd that will be followed jV ey nnotiier in this city. However, Bttrk Is the mnn most wnnted of the two." ClIICAIIn. .Illll.l IT ll I. lI.II I... ih. ' )llce te-tlay that the man arrested at Win 'f iilpegycstertlny Is Wllilanis, the man who ',' rented thn Cnrlsnu I'ltltiitTn nti. I wlm liinut 'if, the furuiture mevetl from 117 Clark street (t te the cottage. Tlie detectives hail him jJ & uucier surveillance, but he gave them tha slip, mid they lest track or him Ter Reme time. Fulled te Itcceirnlzc Them". Xhw Yemr, June 17. The three men who came en from Chicago for the purKM or Iclentirylng .Maroney.nnd 5IcDennld an principals or nceeinnlleiH In the murder of i- cninin, visiled the tombs this mernlnn w.Ui authority te aee the prlsenerw. The suspects were placed in line with a scere of ethor prisoners. Win. II. iintnaid. whn sold rurnlturenrterwards found In the ret- f'fJ; ciigu wiioruuremu was munleretl, was ttis ' first te pass along the line, but he failed te S Identify either of the men. He wasfel- . lowed by Martlnseu, lheexpifi.ii man, E. 'V; i.. inrocKiuertonnnil Deputy ShenfMVH- linniK, all of whom fulled te Identify HUHicctH. .Mareney nnd McDonald were Sj then taken buck te their cell and th Si'sS Chlcaireans left the nrlsen. Judge A nil rows, In the supreme court, $ siinscipieniiy ttischarged Mareney and Me- "' vl iienaiti en the ground that there wiisne ovldcnce en which le held them. - f .'hi ... S-iJ M1UK.SI AX11 FLOOD IX KANSAS). W A 'I'iiwii 11... .. ...I .. ... , .3 -- ..,.. ...,.,, ,vt, irvnini.!VU-llin V ri, .-seeci nnemeiirtsi. -va Ui 1,1... t...... .s1 i.l tin.. . tu"9 ... imnn, .iiiiiu 11. .tllCIIIIOIini niltlCTB 'I'M alwiit Iho tllsaster In Kansas from wind J5 and rain sterms.yestertlay, are that Union-"s, liitvn, about IS miles west of FortHcett, en ? Wlchlln t Western rulltvHy, ttn swept p away, nnci inanwi) women and Tour chil dren were drowned. ITnhintmvii. wlilnh Is a lllnee llf slv llllllilrml In1in1.ll,ilu u In ', the midst or n thickly netUetl country, and'-r II l. ...l II... .!.!. . I . -4- i. i.iiiutc unit, 1 1 iii less tu mum even ucnv- ..j a ler tlinu nt (IrHL rmiiii-lnd AuIIhiu'Immum i' .i....... r... ik ...ii ....i.i i.t ...I "ki'3 .v... mi ,u imicn tin ciiiicr niuu iietning p definite can be learned. K"' The storm struck the western part efjfra a...... .....a a...... v aia.ai na aa.aaa... la.iiiiiiip im... '-a tlie west, where It had played great havoc. At Augusta It assumed the fuVm of acleud- . ---.. ------ ---n I" 1 bursl, and though everything osnlhle ha iieen none te tiitaiu cletalls by railroad all Is uncertain ut present. In Fert Scott it commenced raining alnnit 7 o'clock Sunday morning. Old residents my It waR the hardeiH ruin In .10 yearv. The water commencing raising In Buck Hun nt Nn. iu Limb .t Mead's Ice dam. en Sixth street, hurst about 10 a. tu., cnuslnj' me water in Buck run te rlseiit a ru' jef about tluee I'ect an hour, carrylmraway suveral houses and bridge across Sixth htrts't. Part or Fert Scott, known as Belle town, Is ontlrely under water. This wan caused by thu oterllew from .Marmaton river. People weie taken out with bouts. Several bridges were washed out and Iniluii were stepjd en both sides tr Feil Scott. All the pcople In the bottom in Kasl Fert Scott moved out. At Inst accounts the water had stepped rising, nnd if no mero rain fulls Hie flood will rapidly subside. Kvery effort is being made te obtain infor mation lieni Cnloutewn. la!... 1.. I.. ...... a..ib ami secretaries lilulne anil Wiiideru re . llli . l-nilll.lll. n Arila -g WANiu.NdTeN, June 17. Thn prcsldent IM turned te Washington thin inernlng at ' Uh'JO e'cliM-k from their trip down the Vg Pr.tfWi.iiM I ft lVivf tiifiu.ni i 2inii.t-iil li'iiHu- s3 nmksT'H yacht HehIIc-hs. The vehscI an ..M a. ww "niHMinivl !.. ff HUN- SX ciK-riKi eiim. Mnr'H, mii., uu uay Kuuany Vy In tlie nteriilnu mul iittcndeil dlvlne ser- 'w vlfe nt St, Mary's 1'. K. cliurcli. where a j mre cIhhs or communieflniH wuHconiirmea ;v tij hili. Miniiu, im iiiu nivvvai't 4iie ""g nrr-Ml(lniiLH vllt wiim rntlrnlv imnvtwvtA.1. .S I., it .tu .ill 111 A .lt-A rr.tirt.t.. . I.A i Iflllr 1 (HI IIIU llltr,' jlll i IISO i(.i3 cliiircli is'opie en nun aeceuni. Alter ser- 4 i.ili.a.ai Ilin lintulLlr.iit iiiafimifivl in, liivtln- t(ij Hen te visit .St. Mary's female scm- ' tnnrv mill U'llM Wlirmlv U'iiliiailue.1 tiv JtJ the young ladles. During the day jf3 The president rccolvetl n visit from a - number of rcshlenlH of Lcopardtewii, who . 'pM wanted te make amends for their seeming 'il ln..lr t .a.ltrlitU.- I .a till, ltrilail.ll.ll I nil till. floral li. a... aa ."ii.tv-j ... a, .a. ,-. a. ...a... a,. a a. .a. if?&m occasion of his visit te that town en a pre- " Hij vleus Sunday. Iho president weighed anchor last night nnd came direct te Wash- l ingteii. The presldenl said te-tlay that he had had an exceedingly pleasant trip, and felt much better for It. The president expects te spend next Sunday with Sirs. .. I .!.... Af.. .....t ...111 .....l...l.l JllirriUll tv .unj ...iij , nun in jiawuaiujjr i. .. . . ... ll ...1 1 i a. XltS niaKe tlie irip in uie tiesiiess, leaving ncrj, jpa lliursciayer rnciay unci iciiiiiiiiiKiu..uuy urnrltlllir. .'...'.(III Men New at Werk. KI JeiiXhTuwK, June 17.-A largely Increased I.. -...a ..I ......a iiinrn ..I a, aa-l. III link rilliiai tav. day and new men are coming In from every Sj IllllaJUl IIIVII HVlwi'l ,.wa.. " tya direction, (ieneral Hastings Kiys aoeui f, Vei) are new nt work. Dcnfcning blaMs '.i Ol liyUillllllO nre ill-ill ill hiuii nn.-mut., , qi and notlcealile impression is nciug uiaae en the debris aneui uie sieuu untigc. s7. I'ple neon two bodles were roeovored. The icmaiiiH weie burled without being identified. Twe .Men Cruiiiated. nn.vMBAriis,51lch J une 17. Bolten' mill, near New ayugti, Imruetl en Satunlay inernlng with a hirge bearding house wlicre the empleyes or the mill ledged. Aloue Dlaeey nud Ole 5lcLcnny jierlsheit in the llniucs nud another man in Jumping rretn the window received prubaby ftal injuries. lln.la'lllail Willi., lEll t lllllaT. ii......... tf..i.,n innn 17 Mrs. Chaile' ii Cleat es and F.idlne Cele, a young t enwii' j Ol le, werutiruweisi ii. i'i s- t. dav, w hlle bathing. -Mrs. Cleaves leave r r.,ririlillilreiiandn hiibUindln the A, . 1 It .....H.a aaaal'lirfsl. ra 1110 IKHIICB !t t'tV .asa. , , . a Day Hxpiv l Fnut. Krem the HarrlkliuricTclcgrnpli. It Is thlrtv-slx miles from Lancaster te Hnrrlsburg.imclthe Day Impress en the rennsvlvanla railroad iiinKPa tne ''"' 4 in onehour, btepplng w veil JIiiiih. 1 i W U , - the tastesi iiiiiu iiiaiie uf mi. -- - read, ami be hut ihat many of the pan BcligcrB en the tnlu M 9iiuK Kw , wrleutJ. m 'V iS-'' m TM.- a 4f ',ii .. . -t' -:
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