I (humany. He remained there mini : ho h;ul reached manhood anti had mar. rl(d aiHl lie then aei. sail with his lit-l]i family for the western continent. [i was lt;:n Christmas day In 1845. that. I la* Inmlral from the ship nt. Philadelphia. Ho remained In the Quaker ciiy I liinil the following spring, 154G, when j lie raniM to Fiii'L Way no and settled I in a farm In .Marion township. A ■ u.ar later lie purchased ami moved to i the homestead which was I115 homo lt;T»niIntimifily asuSl his tlon'li. In April. I IMr. Sehlaudioff was married in ! his naLivo lown in Germany. to Miss Marie Kramskoi?. who died in 1861. On May IH, 1856. he was married [o Mins Christina Lpt'Pp,\ Nino children | v.Ti'O horn of the first jnnrrifign. bir | only cm* mini ves, Louis C. Seblati-! tlruff, the humane officer of this city.| Nine chiselro-n were the result of the 1 rouend union and of iliesc seven are ! still living ami Ihelr hnihfis art! ail Jrj 1 the neighborhood of I he Sell law! ruff ! farm. They are Henry. Christian. William and John SohJamlroff. Mrs. l.cuis (ti-iehel, Mrs. Alary IJraim andAh s. Minnie Millar. All rrstdo in AL Uni county save Mra, Miller, who llvca aerrr? the lino In Wells ccunty. In addition r h n dr scon dents of the decedent ir.rluda forty grandchildren and twenty Riv g 10 Jit grand children.The funeral services will bo hold Wednesday nr. I p. m. at the residence and later at Emanuel Lutheran chureii in Marlon -township.A Remorseful Sexton.ST. T.OniR. April 17.—Grieved by bi-ir.ff rebuked ly his pastor for intompor* mioc caused Captain Jurors Rider, eo» ton of Pt, .Tam0.1 Eplacnpnl church to com-jnlt BUlchlc In the church bullrtlnx white