Star Sentinel, Gettysburg PA, September 1, 1896 MARRIED Miss Bertha ZIEGLER, formerly of this place, will be married at Chicago, Ill., to Mr. Harry PARKER, today. J. Harry ARTZBERGER to Evanna HARBAUGH, both of Fairfield, on August 30th, in Fairfield, by Rev. W. J. Shearer. Edward J. BREIGHNER to Annie KUHN, both of Mountpleasant twp., on August 27th, at Conowago Chapel, by Rev. Joh. Bapt. Meurer. Charles S. FUNK to Anna M. GINTLING, both of this place, on August 25th, by Rev. H. S. Christ. Ezra V. HOUSER, of Germany twp., to Katie M. FEESER, of Mountpleasant twp., on August 25th, at Bonneauville, by Rev. M. J. McBride. Harry TIEMAN, of Harrinran, Tenn., to Sarah H. DITZLER, of New Oxford, on August 27th, at New Oxford, by Rev. P. E. Heimer. Edward J. WEAVER to Sarah A. MCDANNEL, both of Germany twp., on August 18th, at Littlestown, by Rev. Thos. J. Croity. DEATHS Mrs. Kate Rex VARNDELL died on August 6th, at Warsaw, Ill. The body was brought to her home at Shelby, Ohio. Frank KANE, the youngest son of John KANE, of Fayetteville, died on August 19th, of tetanus, the result of an injury. A few days before he had run a splinter in his foot but this had apparently healed. On the 14th of August he fell from an ice car, hurting his head and back. He bacame suddenly ill on the 18th of the same month and died the next day. His brother Ira was killed two months ago by being run over by an ice wagon. Mrs. Belinda EVENDEN, the wife of Thomas EVENDEN, died at her home in Williamsport, Pa., on August 23rd. Mrs. EVENDEN was one of the well-known DILLER family, having been a daughter of the late Samuel DILLER, of near Hanover, and sister of Lieut. L. Y. DILLER, of this place, who is Park Guard of the Battlefield. Mrs. Henry STREVIG died at her home in Baltimore on August 20th, at about age 68. Death was caused by congestion of the liver. The deceased was born near Hampton, and in her youth moved to Baltimore and lived there up to her death. Owen M. GRAMMER, son of Geo. L. H. GRAMMER, of Philadelphia, died in West Philadelphia at the Presbyterian Hospital on August 30th. He had been in the hospital for 14 months and suffered greatly during that time with Tubercular Caries, a disease of the spine, resulting from an injury received in a fall from a building five years ago. He was born in Lancaster county, November 19, 1865, taught school in this county, was a graduate of Shippensburg Normal School, class of '88, and at the time of his failing health was Principal of the Summit Hill School of Carbon county. He will be buried at Arendtsville on September 2nd. MISCELLANEOUS Wm. McSherry, Esq., appointed Commisioner in divorce proceedings--Mattie A. HUBER vs. Samuel S. HUBER. Caspar PEFFER, native of Germany, and Alfred BEAUVERD, native of France, naturalized.