f&"4 cvs.r ni mM 1'. -A ljtu; tv aN t VOLTTMH XX I It NO. no. LiVNCASTEl., PA., MONDAY, JANUARY J 7, 1887. PEIOE TWO OENTO1 fffrM i1 ifff, s j s"2j r tv A TrrrvT.Sr'"--'- i TO BUY KANCK'S ritOl'KHTY. t'tirJVOfM IMsa . JIKMIM'riev ?ir ims that urrnuT. The I'ltat Slf In the Meti'iiirnt fur Heller tiVftlrr ltil tudeatrd NrnelKn ", tulle, l.ltlle or Ne Oiielllim Id ttin I'm efil 1'iilrliii.e nf the Time. fcslect mill comtiieii eHiiiirilmiii't mucI illy mi Saturday evening. KIHMON COUNCIL Common council wns called te eiill'r by President Beard, wllli llm folle-xlng nieiii nieiii liers pruMint i Messrs. Auxer, Hare, Haunt, gardner, Ceriiiuny, Ctesbtugh, Cuiiuii ng, lvtby, Chemisti, l'ralluy, Hanilsli, Hartley, Ktiapp, lenit Menlinr, Moere, Nell, Slug, Htnrmlellz, liiitnermaii hiii! (laird, presi dent Tim prmlJi'iil staled the el eel of Hi" moot meet ing te Ihs te oenslilor tlie propesis! purchas ing tlie lUnck mill propetty. Tlie topert el tliu water caiiiiiilttcu nml tlie resolution favoring tlie purchase of tlie preperty were rend, alter whleh Mr. Ctiiiiiiilngs it!red tlie following : lleieUt-l, By tlm stlect and common coun cils el Urn oily el Liut'itster, llmt tlie mayor el said city Ih) nml hereby M cinpowerod le outer Inte a contract w Ith tlie assignees of tlie estate of S imuel Ksnek, for tlie purrhasn el tlie Ksnck mill preperty, water right, Ac, In such maimer as mity be ndvlse t by tlie oily solicitor, and as seen as he reasonably can de no, provident Hint tlm Mid property ran be purchasd nt n ftlr market value. Mr. CummltigH In advocating tlie ndoptlen el thereiwlullnn said that alter enretully Mow Mew ing tlie grounds cenutvlnd with tlie Kauck proerty It appeurtnl te be tl.e tin AiiimeiH opin ion of tlie lluance commilteo, water coin mlttee, representatives el tlie prus mid el tlie Heard of Trade, Hint tlie rliraKst way te hoIte tlie quoetieti el sewerage in tlie north nerth north eMtern section of therlty wus te purclinse tlie lUnck preperty Bint water rlghta. All llie oipenso will be under JlOO.euu. In answer te tlie question at toliew tlie howemgo wlilrli KOU Inte tlie cteuk instr lltiick'a ctn be avolded, he atatcd the limtler could Iki io ie io niedlod by the bulldluK of u small sewer. Mr. Auxer W85 oppeod te the purcUnie of lUnck' property until lb imtterc-tn be umre tlioreughly luqtitred hit) On mvetint of hli;li water ul frequent InterraH, In bis Jip'Rinent, till. nmet h denlratile location. He would llku te batii tlie ndvaiiUKex and llnadTantascN of diltarent prnne-rU jiUnt ni te ewerajre and w ater works linprovenionta lielore he votett en the luntter, m he w tated toveto for tlm bt plan. The quostleu wiyt catlM en Mi. Cum mluif'a resolution and adepted, with only one dltsentliiK veli', that el .Mr. Auxr. WUIle tlie quaitl u w t b ilni; tlluusteil In aulecl council, Mr. lUtiuiKarduer gave a do de do a.'rtplleu el tlie lUnck prejnsrty. On the sltoareOl aorei of ltn.1, wlil-ti would inake a dealrable location for a ro.rveir te be ued lorsterno of water i") tint nt all times the city would be furnihel with clear water. Alaean oxcelluiit tiuiise w-lileb can be occu pied by tbe otiKlnber. On tbu ethor nhly Is a mill and geed birn. When the water Is liliCti In the creek, the morae rcorvelr can lm rellfd ujen and water Item tbe creek need net be pumped, lie Iwlloted the works could be moved from their presnt location, ami all the uticassjry pirns laid at nn c.. pene leas than lOO.Oiia If the newernKO svsleiu had been adopted be bllurcd It would bave cost the city ttvli'e that aunt. Adjourned. Hi:i,t;er oet'Mt'ii. The fellow Ing naiued uiemburs were pre, ent. iletsra. HeleulUK, Herger, Heuiley, Wblte, Wlsenud Ev.tns prosldenU The object of the meeting having been atated by the chair and the report of the water oemmltttfo bellig under consideration In common council, Mr. Hirger suygesled that octleu might be uken en a e-uiiuiunlca. lien addrtxted te oeumSls ly the it. Mid of Trade. Thocemmjinicttlon w.it read U meidy ceutalneKt the preamble and re..iliui ms pro pre pro sented by Dr. J. I. WV'kerHti.iui, at tlie last meeting of the Iljard of Trade, and adeptiKl by that body, calling upon r hiiiciIh te make public thelr elaii I u luipretlng the water werkx and eevverae, ae that the piople could ret') lutelllituiitly uu the propiiltteu or conn cenn cllaaJilng te Increase tbu city debt ?12."i,nert, The oeniuitiulcatlori was rorerred te tbe proper committed. Jiuineii cjuucil con curred. I hi: rnores.ti.s ion ihiiui.su tin: hit. Mr. Horrer wauteil te knew why the lamp couuulttee In their advertisement ler pro)e. Hats for Ilghtlug the city, " tivouillesaquaro," with electrlc light, stlpultted that tlie lamps should be Hiispendml in tlie iiilddle of the ktreeta. It looked as theu',-ti all bidders might lie shut out except ttuve who sus. pended tbetr lamps m provided for In the advertlsament. lleldfs this the propestl for gas for ktreet purp-HtH called ler live ban burner, which nre decidedly tee airall ler tbe purpese. Mr. Kemley, of the lamp fjiimlttee, re plUd the acltertmeiiient ler propes.tla had been copied word for word from that of Uat year. There was no Intoutleu en the part el the commlttce te sunt out auy bidder. 1I1K hRWEUAUK AM) WATllK qriisllUN. The reert el the water committee, with resolutions attached, having beeu received from common council, .Mr. Herger moved that the action of common council be con curred in. Mr. Wlse asked what would be the cost el romevlng the works from the city mill te Kanck'aaud making the howera m propesod by the committee. Mr. Herger replied that threo plana ler Kowerago and a hotter water nupply bad been propeseJ, surveya had been made mid tlie cost uttlumei. Oue pln'i was te let tee water works remain whero tbey are and carry the bowerage from tbe northeast lor ler lor tlen et the city by it tunnel emptying below the water werka. The la'luiated ivht vf this was 193,000. An lntercepuug aevutr folloa felloa follea ing the line ul the creek and emptying below the water works, would cost much mero money. The purcUme of the Ranck preperty and the removal of the water werka te that point, together with tbe uoceaaary sewera te drain the northeast por tion of the city, na ricominendod by tbe com mittee, would net cebt moie tbanl,U00. Mr. Herger thought tlie,, city should by all ineau,; own the Hauck preperty, whether the water werka were romevod there or net. Mr. Wlse Haiti be could net hce hew the water supply would be Increased by merely changing the location of the werka and pumping Inte the riworvelrs uetv in use. As te the quality of the water It bad been analyzed and proueuncod pure. He could nut vote for a leau fc 125,003 uuless the need et It could be mero clearly thewii. Mr. KvaiiH aald the IiancU property could be bought ler about '.10,000. A & Inch tfater main Irem Hanck'a te the rfsorvelrs could be laid Ter about ftO.OOO. The pumps and machlnery oeuld be romevod Irem tbelr pres. ent location and set at Haeck'H ler itbetit VI0,0OU The sewera necessary te drain the nertheastern par t of the city and carry the few. age below Ilinck'a would cost about 10,000. Homeefthoso estimates may be a little low, but he belleved that everything proposed by the commlttce would net cost 100,000. It win thought beat te ask for 51'rs,000 te make sure of having enough. He bolleved the beat thing te de would be te buy Hanck's preperty ; then lay a 30 Inch main te the resorvelr ; then romevo ene of the Worthlugten pumps te Ranck'a and con nect It with, tbe main, thoethor pumps, moan mean while, supplylug theclty with water. When the pump at Kanek'a shall le In rekI work ing order, tlm oilier Worthing!"!! pump can la reuiOTed le tbe same plnce without any lutnrrtiptlnii In tlie water supply. Mr, Hemley said hn thought thlsmalterhnd lxen rather suddenly sprung upon vniinalla. The only plan tint he bad buolefnro beard sM)kcnnbetil wa te romevo tbe works te a MilntalHlVO lUni'k'a. Iln siiggmtml that the printer's psper mill pren.rty might be had, Mr. KvatiM answered that H.iirk'spiciS)rly was for sate nml tlie prlntei'n psier mill was net) mid even If It ws It would cost great ileai;inoieinoiiy,asllt!niilHliisiiiuoh valuable machinery. Ilesldes it miuh greater li.nirlb of water main would be riqulred, which would add greatly le the re.t. Mr, Herger called attention te the fact that theie were two mills en llm Kanck preerty nml two or three dwelling Ikiuseh. Me said the water committee did net want te take Intetlmlr own hands Ihn reconstruction of the works, but would employ a thoroughly competent engineer te nuke plans, Ac Alter souiMfurthurillscussleu the question of concurring In the action of common coun cil was taken, and said notion was concurred In and council adjourned. rn k .i riineit Knr ihi.h ttrvuiiT tVlist till)' anil C'eiintr I'hIiIIe and I'll.al Cor IMimtien. ray Inlo tht, Hlaln Irra.ur The .sliHijr Hint Cullies luck te tlie Uiunt7, The fellow Ing Hems of local Internst are culled from the report of the auditor gen oral of tbe state, Jut published : i:. K. Huillli A l'e , bankers, el Columbia, repert their gross earnings at 7,131 fl.1, and their rent, clerk hlrn and Intores', 7,00Vi..'l'J, exceed that amount. Heed, McOniuu A t'e. rOert 'J0,0M)70 gross utrnlngs, 1 1,3.,'J.T 1 net earnings, and thny pahl f.')IO.:iS state tax. I), r. I,ocher.v..SousroporlIS,2:ll It grew earning, (.1, 1'.') .Tl net esrnlngs, and paid (lOI.OSsUletax. In lsss I.aticastir county returned fll,UW, Ml money nt interest. In ls-, the return was til.-UltilU The lollewlug oerporatlons paid Ux en thelr stock : Hit aprlnirs turnpike read ( mitral Hall a.iioclHtlen, filailttta (-h.-stnut Hill Imu tlrti rntnpany ... Colelireok Valtny mllre.td Celninlila A Chestnut Hill Turnpike company Columbia .t Wti-lilugteu lurnile uuiuptTiy Celiiuibtt A tarletta Turnplke coat- pany Columbia X feri DcneOt Uallreul 3 l 1.1 10 GWO0 M37 17 12(0 eeinpany W J Ce.niulitu IVater reuiiiiny .. . JJUO) Celtiiubla l.iovtrle bight anil Tower company 21 00 Cnneslerfa A. lllif Spring alley turn pike 2171) f'ernxall AMt llnpe rutlnud ( (Virnwall Ibauen railroad 3 e oe KA.tern Market reuipsn3' 100 armors' Northern umrket TM 01 raruiKrn' Wuiterii mtrknt KO OH ll.irrt.liu-K. I'nrumnutij, Jit. Jey A l.e.uitrrnillrmd .. 4.IM 7! luiiutrer frlutlniranil l'ubll.hlng com puny ISO 00 Kts'Iey Move works, Columbia imu l-ancssterA Frultvtlle turupttu 8) CO banrasmr Klliabothlewn A Middle town Turnpike rempsny 213 13 Lnni-a.ter JL W llilaimUiwu turnpike 191 75 Lnnewter A Hns'juernnn.. tumpUu 131 11 I.incait.T .v l.tu i turnpike 1JJ e I.Hlirautfr A Marlutta tuniplke no ei l.anca'tcr Kphrata tiirnptkn CI 10 Lancaster ,t New Panvllle turnpike.... 1' 1" Lancaster eity itreet railway IS CO Lancaster Sli-ain oenipsny IS Lnnraiier (las l-lght and Kitel coin- vany cmoe I.liltt A llethsvll a Turnplke company. is -0 I.HItrA I otlnRteii Turnplke company. U Jl Jtanhutm Water com pviy MOO MaiihGlm, I'eUjrsburtf A Lancnsttir turiiplki, rempupy 71 fS Manh.lm A lnn teivn.blp turnpike 7 Si Manhrlm.. Old Line turnpike tl (0 Manhetui A LlttU turnplkn 'O u Maner turnplke resd 17ri rj Matlnttu Jtarki-tPOmpany 13 &0 Marietta Hellew Ware and hounding c rmpanv 1M U MsrlettaA Mt Jev turnplke U -a Marietta A Mastewn turnpike 31 'IS Mnytewn A KMzabethteaii turnpike 3 10 Mecall's ferry cemptny te Mt llethel cometert. Ce uinbli N 72 M' toy wee en Manufacturing com pany - 40 bid tullews hall assoeUtlnu, Columbia. VI JO I'arkMsbiiri Iren oemp.ny 45 Xt KsadliiK A Cnluinbl t rallruad cempinr. 2S7 II n.Mullinr, itsrWUil A Hanover railroad IS re strasburirA Millport turnpike 61 II Wlllewstieel turnpike 1.1) 'JJ tax us finess nsc'Kins. Ci'letirenk stiey railroad company.... JW 03 l.eiunaM rall'vad TO 91 '.erunnil A ill. Hepe railroad as VI Ceruwbll A lbJinen iittlrtKul 2e7 4'J mieast.T illy Blioet rail 'ay 19x1 Mettitl ferry company less HVaillnjA teluinbla railroad ?,-JU 01 TAX OS OROSS rRBMIL'MS. l'nnn Teh nsblp Muluid lusuraneu com- piny -i TAX OS TUE STIN K OP BASKN, ETl . ('.iluiubla Natleiiu! bauk 3,0e 00 KllJi'iliettalexn Natteaat bink tni Hi KphraL National hank ) Cat men' National bank (Lancaster) . 2,?i ei I niten National batik l, te rirst Nal'eual bAiik el Columbia 1,': it ie " Lancaster l,i e ! " " " Marlettt r.ii te ' " Ml Jey 7.1 ie Oup Nut'enal bank :ieu no l.uiica.lui County Natl mat bank l,t. w Lincoln .National bank. ii 40 010 U) 1 Ulti Natlnna'. bank Maiibelm Natlenul bauk National bank et Christiana .. New lliillaiul National bank . Northern National bAiik Quare vllle National bank... Luleu Nutleual MUJeybank. M V) I te 7M (l OVI 7 M cl WIJ 00 Til ON NXT EA11MSUS On ISOMK. Ktrhamtu bmk. Marietta li. I. LocherA mm. Iln'il, Meiiranu A Ce nt en leans. ( eliimbla borough Laneatei city Lancai, ter county Mnumilm lioreouli Muiletta boreueli Mount Jey boreiiKh 10 U, lei us JIU li :i. it 1.7i4 01 1,777 70 I! M lit) I.' 1M U J IJ airasuiirg wmrasn tax ex rxasesAL raefERiv, siuta, ere Laiicnaler reuuty fi3.0CO 00 I'lOtliouetary kilos l.li u II (J K.ftleuei, ie,;Uier Henry M Ms or., recorder c. i . otenor, uiliaturut luhurltancu tax, TAX ON HALKOT rxnTILiiRa. Lam. tier vtemlcat company L1CKNPEI. Jehn J. Clival tavern licenses J M. l.telilcr, Uttum llcuusea " ettltw heuse llcon.e. ... " Hhoiujate liquor Hcouae, ' biewers llueiisu ...... " retailers llceiisu ' billiard llconae " broker's llcouse " peddler's license ptmphlet laws uuxra os tuiKrxus. Celumbli lien company rilioen blectric l.lht company Ituyaiene Mumlaict Watch company LaucMter steam Heating company.... seTAnina' rtiniiccoxMisneiis. ChrUtUn llachinan, Htnulnirg ll.lt ttei kur. Kiist Karl Jehn Itelauil, Christiana Jehn II Hrubtker, K Izubslhlewn M N. llrubiker, I.ullflts vtllu Kebeilt lit' k, Lnncasler V. 11 Kr kIe, Marietta Hunry Kox, linn . V. Hull Kiihnilt A J. Kaiiuinan. Columbia 31 M 1,?M1 0.1 MeQ 1.110 Hi) 1JMI 7.1 '2 311 OS NO 41 308 71 7,tli Oi 1111 '.0 1"P5 M OU Vi no hi a) hi an u.i m .I k '.'1 ui '.3 CO eu tu Ul a m ii oe 2.1 no i i iiie ( 1.1 00 il 0) S3 10 a oe aioe 25 00 il ue SI 00 (!bsrle K. Leng, Lancaster Jehn K. Malenu r. V. 1). Dlll'ir, UelumbU Leuis M. Tuter, tj'iariyvl I One. II Itauck, New Helland Jete Itlfe, Lancaster , Win. Keelim, l.ancasler Jumna M Walker, (Jap J. Hareld Wlokersham, Lnncaster... TIIS I'ATMENTH. The following LniiOASter pnrtlei oie paid stain's money 'lhes. II, Cochran, chief dork of the Hunute, (or expenses UurliiK recess.... I Theu. II. echruu, paymnm et Janitor mid keeping In onler the apartments of thuLleiiieniintUiveriier Tlies II Cochran, ca-lng ler electrie clocks In Senate and Heute )) (-0 2.10 tl) SI 10 1,111) Ul 4,tw)u) Jehn II. LtviuKsleu, 1 year's salary , 11. W. rattoraeu. 1 vuar'asalarv i; K. Hlgbee, Superintendent et i'ublle Instruction.! vearaaalarv S.S00 oe j:,K. Hlgbee.clrrulalliiK&'enoel Jeiirncii S.5O0 Ul S.UJ0 CO K. Hhrbee. bunt, of uruhans' Schools W llayua drier, I year's salary Hupertn- teudunt I'ublle t'ltntlng i,tm 0) Luucustur iNTaLLiexscmi, advertising S3 li Juceb rt. Biutib, mHruanltlenppralser.,,. I'il i David L. Decn, alderman's leus lit) Ss Thes. II. Cochran, clerk In commuting vote ter Statu 1'reasnrer S3 oe Mt. Jey Soldiers' Orphans' Schools 37.031 XI Mr. J. Ilrucht. County Uuperlntendent.. 2.I0J (e Lancaster county school appropriation i,e 0 Ul MllleravlUe Nermal Scheel JO.MdJ oe L) tlralnardCaso,Ce.U, Armery rent If 85 100 ai Allowance, I3i3 Kw O) Cupt Ik) w era. Ce. C, 8th lieg't., allow. untenndpay 1,541 U aiiiuilii Wltsler, pomien.., tjoe ANKWLUTIIKKANCUUI.CII. IIKTAII.KI) Hit I'll HT OV Tit II DIWIVA Tl OS AT HI. IT. I II It Til TO II . Tlm Hrles Mernlnir, Sllernoen anil Kifnlrg ltss Hfsmsit, Hrtiantr, Slajsrr anil ITfn. benhrii Cfimliict the ICtsrtl.es Hsr, ftlnj.ar I'reacties ttis Detllralery Netinen Tlie Debt all Clenrrd, Spot till Corinsperidnnionf IsTmiii sstsn. r.i.i.Aiu:! inew.v, Jan. 17. Yeaterday was a grout il ay In i;il.tbothtewn, tlie occa sion being the ibslh'stlen el the new Lutheran cliurcli. I 'or many a nook the congregation had loektxl for ward te Ha completion, and at last It lias beau announced completed. The morning broke cloudy, n thick mist bid the light of the sun and clouds obscured the sky. It was a gloomy, iltsagroeable be. ginning of what atterwardH preved te be a bright and beautiful day, for at 10 o'clock the mist dlsapiwared, the clouds roll oil back, and the atmosphere was as bright and balmy as ever seen In May. At 10 o'clock services began In the (ler man language, ll'iv. V, J. V. Hbanlz, of Myers. town, Pa, oindu:ted the services and preached a very eloquent and lutorestlng noruieu. The church was crowded te ovor evor over tlowlng, the nudionce numbering about GOO. In the afternoon at two o'clock llie dedica tory services b"gan. The choir, which contained IT members, sang a beaiitllul anthem, entitled "Dedica tion Anthem" Miss K. I.iz.le Dlssinger prcsldml at the organ, Mr. Jacob Fisher, the oernotlst, and Mr. Jacob Hummel, the trom bonist, rendered geed music with the choir. The sort lces nre npenstl with thoerilerot morning services, by Itev. I. II. UmloiiIien, of ML Jey, after which "All Hall the l'ower of Jesus' Name" wis sung, following this Kev. I' I. Meyser, of I.m''atcr, preached the sormeti, cheesing for his text, ML Jehn ix., lt)--l. HoHKike eloiiuently, and discoursed In glowing terms the word el Oed, paying blgb tribute te the geed work done, nud hop ing that the church Indebtedness would 1) cleared ere the day Is pisL nn: iu:iit c evuni.u. An earnest appeal was made te all te gle liberally, which was done, and the debt of about ) was raised by a gontlemnn who In Ibtter (which was read by the pastor,) said that he would pty all that was needed beyond what wns collected during the day. Jey relgned supreme, for all was paid, and thoteinplo was the Lord's, net man's. During the collection the choir rendered "(,lve Unto tlie I.erdj" tlien came the real consecration. The pister, Kev. O. .S. Seaman, read dlllerent pissages nnd Hev.F. P.Mayser, Kev. 1". J. F. Hcbanlr and Key. J. II. Urn beuheii respendeJ. "l l,jve Thy ZIen Lord" wasthen sung by the congregation ; then a prayer was dellvored by Kev. Sebantr. "Come Theu New nnd be Among Us" was then sung, and lastly the benediction was pronounced und tbe congregtlen dismissed. About 700 persens wero In attendance. Tin. kvksi.ne i:uvicei. 1,1 the evening the church was again crowded, evor 700 peeple gaining entrance. The church loiked Tery beautiful, as the grand lights made It mere brilliant than eer. At the opening the choir sang " And It shall t-oiiie te piss in the last days, etc." Alter which Kev. I I'. Mayser conducted the opening cxereles. At this time, Adralu, an Infant seu, was brought belore the altar for baptism by Its mother, Mrs. II. (J. (iebhardt, the pastor con ducting the ceremeny. 'Ceine Let Us Jein Our Friends Abeie" was sung.after which the young minister from ML Jey, Kev. J. II. Umbenheu, stepped for ward Inte the pulpit und dellvored a learned and Imprussite sermon. He chese ler his text the 23th chapter of (ieneils and a portion el the 17th verse, "This Is nene ether but the heuse et find and this Is the gatoel Heaven." At the ceLclti'lbii of the sermon Kev. Msysordellterwl a prayer. The choir then sang a beautlttil anthem, "tather, U Hear Fa" Kev. Si'hant then s.uke it few words of congratulation tothepsster, Hie congregation and the ladles for thulr geed work done. " Lord Keep usSUndfast lu Thy Werd," was sung, and the lienodlctlen pronounced, thus euded a grett ceremony. The bulldlngommllteo, consisting of Kev. G. 8. Kuamun and J. Dyer and J. F. Ober, need also specitl congratulation for the arduous tasks they have undertaken lu at tending te the management of this great w erk. in in u ei i m: fiiviitu. Alietit two years age mention wen in ado by a reverend geutlemtti In tbe sjued, which was held here, that we should have a new church ; a Bhert tlme afterwards the " Fdunttletial Society," of tbe Lutheran church, established a fund for its erection. At that time no oue dreamed that we at this tlme would have accomplished this great de sire ; but through this ellert the congregation had also assumed an Interest In It, und lastly tbe great undertaking was brought before the church members ter consideration niter servlcfslast February. Kvery oue was unanimous ler ltd erection ; subscriptions were thou taken and the work iiegan. The old odltlce, which bad steed for hi years, was lu few weeks tern down and the ilebris cleared away. In May, lCW, the coruer-Btouo wen laid, with the following Inscription en it. "Kvau "Kvau gelical Lutheran Church, May 10, lase." A Illble, historical papers or the church, names el Sunday school schelnis, celus, it copy of the Laucaster Daili iNTULLteuNCKn, with couiplete report el tbu corner-. tone laying, was phiC'Hl In It the day following by your oirrespeiident, mid tilcoHi'epy of the l'hlla ndelphta I'rtas, tie. iiKsumnieN or i in. kdifui;. The present structure Is very beautiful, built of brick, In gethlc design, und sur mounted by a tower of 1-0 feet in height , about 1.0,OJO bricks of the old church were used lu Its construction, making the oxpense n large amount le.s; the building cost about ',) 000. The Interior Is none the less attractive, the auditorium of tlie church is grand In ap pearance; the walls nre frescoed very beautifully aud are tinted in sky blue and straw color. The seatsare of a late design, the euds being in ado of birds eye m iple" the tops of oherry and the rest el oak weed. They nre situated somewhat at semi-circle, the seating capacity belng about r00. The pulpit Is handsomely furnished with modern church furniture and the lloer laid with Ilrussels oirpet of a red tint The aisles el the church are laid with red Ingrain carpet. MK.MOKIAI. WINDOWS, On overy side, high and low, In the walls ere Brelied windows, containing stained glas", en which appear initnes in niotuery,of these oemioctod with the church. Hack of the pulpit nre two windows, side by side, the grandest and costllest et all windows. Ou the left appstred the form of " The Crowning Atigel," and en the right stands " Mary Magdalena," a symbol el ponllenco ; en the bottom of the loll are tbe following werds: In memory of Abraham Oreeua. watt, ttled August Ilth, 1875, aged 75 years ; KlizAbetlt Ureenawalt, died February 'J.'d, 187:!, aged 70 years." On the rlglH appear ' In memory of father and mother, Catherlne Greenawalt Rardwell, died Jan. 21st, 1807, aged 36 yeara ; Geerge II. Kurd well, tiled, Jan. 13rd, 18S0, aged 58 years." Above tills is a round window about 2 feet &d high In which Is a wli: pngle which Is grand. On the Ural window te the left of the ros trum Is the following Inscription, "l'aster Henmati nnd lamlly." On llie 2d is oentalnod the nauiei or "Dsnlel Deblor Christian Ilobler." On the ad Is contained " IMuoatlen society." On the lib Is Inscribed Contributed by IbeHundsy school." The Mil contain no Inscription. On the sixth window, te the right of the pulpit, the lelluwlng IwiTiptien appenrs . "Kev. L. (lerlmril, psster of this church lKl'MSM, In inomnryet lather and mother, by thelr sons, Htinunl, Herman and Luther." On the 7th uppearH the rollewlng: "in memery of Henry anil Mary Dlssiuger, by tbetr daughter, KaleM. Lshlernan." Ou the 8th sprats the name of " Kale M. Falileman." On the Dili appear "In memory el Mary, Alice, Carrle, Hlanoheanil I- ranees Florence May Ilrubnker, by tbelr mother." On the lO'.h no Inscr'ptlen Is given. There nre also llve ether windows with stained glass without any Inscription, which was paid Irem tbe church fund ; en llie out. slde of every window Is a screen protocter. The building Is boated by two large heat ers, which are placed In the cellar. The membership of this church Is about 2.W, and n Sunday schoelof 17', pupils. HKitvicni Till-, WI.I K. This ovenlug at 7 e'cl'K'k services will be held In which the Sunday school scholars will partlclate. Kev. O. Ultin lleupt, of Lancas ter, will deliver the sermon. On Tuesday the Kev. c 1 Fry of Lancas ter, will preach and en Wednesday It Is ex ex lected that Kev. II. L. Hrowntnlller, of Kpb rata, will preach or some ether divine. Many visitors wero present from Philadelphia, Ijtncaster, Harrlsburg and ethor places. This congregation was organized about 135 years nge. A history of this church will be given In the Imtkli.i .i sc i-.p en Saturday next. UIL&U.Y VUV.1l l.ySAfllt. What an i:taniliiatlen el the Dal 3lnrderr's tiralti ltaled'3lelical Lxperli Declars That ll Was Hern Drmenled. The brain of Jehn M. Wilsen, who was hanged at Norristewu en Thursday as the murdorer of Antheny liealy, was taken from his body ou tbe night of the day he was exe cuted. It 1ms beeu submitted te an examina tion by medical experts and specialists, who declare him te have been born tnane- Aa seen as Wilten, hanging from the gal. lows, was pronounced dead, oee. W. Kogers, who defended him at bis trial, had Under taker D.F. Mewday en band te take the body away and keep It until the lamlly, who had written him te save It, i euld be heard from. The undertaker hsd hardly deposited the corpse lu his vault en Main street than sus. plcleus characters, evidently bent en Bocur Becur Ing It for rival oellenes, came lurking about and questioning blui. Hut (hit was net te be. Karly Thursday afternoon I)r. Chase, of Norrlstewn insane asylum, had aceulerence with Mr. KegerH and eb'am his consent te have the brain examined. Aside from the medical study it would make. Dr. Chase had dlagnosert thectse alter Wilsen's detth war rant was read te him, and doclded the deemed man wns a foci, and he wanted te see lrhla brothers bere him out. Just after dark en Thursday evening three men went down In the vault where the corpse lay. They were . !-. Henry Sykes, llrst assistant physician at Norrlstewn's in sane asylum, as IJr. Chase's agent, and the undertaker and his Ben. Dr. Sykes opened the detd man's skull brst aodteuk the brain, carelully preserving .t m a vessel he had brought along. Then hu scalpel openod the hanged man's body and It w, found that bis heart and lungs were nermil, though his kidneys were diseased. It was night when the physician bade the undertaker good night and started back te the hospital with Wilsen's brain, no oue the wl-er for his queer errand. Ily aprovleusarrnngmnnt, at i.ie o'clock Stturday Dr. Chase an 1 his medical corps received at the hespibf Dr. fcrancls X. Der cuin, its pathologist j Dr. Drake, the prison physician; Dr. K. M Corsen, Dr. J. K. Weaver, Dr. Wlllltts, . f Philadelphia, and Dr. Hennett. It was at rtr-t decided te in vieo the whele medical fraernity of Norrls Nerrls Norrls eown, but this was niaudnnci te avoid publicity until after tt e examination was made, Dt. Chase preli'ed the brain lu a preservative Uuld. It wis taken out and leund te weigh 57'3 ounces. 'Ibis Is ss, ounces mero than the aierage weight of the human brain, 3V$ ounces mere than Daniel Webster's welghed, tw e nunres mere than the weight et the braiu I Spurghelm, the noted Germau scientist With their Interest ln'-rec-ed ever Its enor mity, the grave medico l.i-u.!s !eut ever the brain for a ceneral. Ux'jxu net exhaustlte. examination. This Is wnat they found : First, marktxl ovldeuceof lnttnity . a general soft. enlng of the brain thri ugbi u, positive evi dence of drepsical afle"ti m ether than could bave been produced bv ieath Irem strangula strangula Hen, in ethor words, lr I iiase said that, evi dently, Wllseu had beeu siil.icted with water en the brain from yeu'h. Toe dropsy did net extend te the brain tissue melt, though it filled tbe natural c.ivtns and the spaces be tween tbe membrane. Hid It gene farther than that Wilsen would have twen leebler In life bere than he was j Lath lived thedrepsy would steadily have Inv.uteJ the brain tissues and he would have suuk Inte n dementi d melancholy statu, ISet on'ywnsthe brain abnormally large but irregularly developed, and presented features et i low typecotuiueu te tbe ape. This acceuu s tur his railing Inte bad habita, which great.y added te his In- sanitv. Te It is also attribute I h's leve for drluk. Besides the two cenditi 'us, dropsy aud sef. tenlng, both of thorn i nm m le chroute In sanity, the brain was n,"t peculiar In Us shape and btructtirv. me portions or It were ever developed and seme under de veloped, and thore wen. i i.sra 'tenstlct found whleh are anomalies in the human mind, someot them, however, tueng common te criminals. Wilsen's sku 1 was as queerly formed as his brain, uuu a pretrudlug, prominent forehead, un 1 tii btck of It slop, mg oil until It was htrai'ht and Hat. The doctors hay he was ir.smiy crazy wheu bunged, aud mutt hat-e us-n -e for a leug time. Dr. Ctiase'a diagnosis as the prisoner s.tt waltiug death was BUiis'anlUted, and at tbe close of the short extm ua'ien It was the judgment of himself an t ethers that deeper prebiug Inte the mind t he ga lows' victim would utike ene of the most Interesting studies in the history of luedlcil Jurispru dence Fer this purp -sn Wilsen's brain lsuewluthn laboraten of thu University of I'enusi lvauia. It will i n d.ssoeted slewlyand exhaustively by the ex" as and elUclal re ro re eort et tbe llndlug wli be made. The luaugurntloiiel l.eueral Heaver. About all tbe arrangements for the Inaug uration of Goveriior-eleot Heaver In Harrls burg en Tuesday, have nepti porlectod. Gen eral Geblu, graud marshal, will Issue bis eiU clal order Monday morning. The parade, whleh will take plaoe after the Inaugural cor cer cor eniony In the hall of the Heuse of Kepressn tatlves, will com pr le three divisions tbe llrst, military ; second, dubs and ether olvie orgunUitleus; third, lire companies. 1,000 ler ArrlibUhep Ityan. The will of Kev. F. I. 1' 'gun, ilnceased, of Seuth Bethloheui, bas been admitted te pro pre bato at Kasten. The decased had bis llfe Insured for 5,000, of whn'h sum be be queathed 1,000 te Ari ht'.shop Kyan,el l'hila. UBipillU. The Mether nl it) Children. Kllen J., wife of Ctptaln Clurles Dough, erty, of Crotseui, Birks county, died en Thursday, aged SO years. Doeoaiod was the mother ene children, 13 et whom are dead. She was born In Heading. Gate lllrtti te Three, children, William II. Gentnor, who rosldes near Lntnpoter, should be happy. On Friday last his wife gave birth te triplets. All are girls ami they as well as the mother are doing well. JANUARY QUARTER SESSIONS. ' Vi. :rfiBQmr't-&- A '- v-'V---- fl. .-''' inil.tAM It. W KAY Bit, TIM VlltTHICT ATTUHHCt-KLKCT, TAKBt IIULIJ. A. Small Court, Hut it number or Herleunuf- fenert lu Ilia Lltt Catherine Cueuhn- Imiit I'leadi flullly The rirst 111- serce Weett The Gun ant llunlners. The January term of the quarter sessions court was opened at 10 o'elock this morning with Judge Pattersen presiding, and Wil liam D. Weaver for the first tlme elllciatlng as district attorney. There have bcen re turned since the last term 95 cases and there are In Jail awaiting trial 34 defendants. Judge Pattersen appointed Gee. M. Alli Alli eon, of Columbia, fereman of the grand In. quest The court Instructed the grand Jury as te a proper dlscbarge of their dulle In passing upon bills of Indlctment and visiting the publle Institutions. As te the numerous trivial coaes of assiult and battery which are returned te court the Judge said that in many cases parties have nodeslro te prosecute but are urged te de be by the officers or the law. Tbe judge told the grand Inquest bow, when be was a young man, he used te light almost every week and In thote days tbore was no such things as suits grow ing of theso little disturbance. He Instructed tbe grand Inquest te put costs en the efflcers where It appeared that they Instigated the prosecution. The most Important cases en the list for trial ere: James Gallagher, burglary; Isaac Lefover, adultery; James II. Jacobs, mur der; I'eter E. Hess, Levi Kckert, larceny: Lay ten Gibsen, folenlous assault and bat tery; Jeseph A. Mlller, attempt te tire a bam, and Gee. Sturupf, attempted rape. District Attorney Weaver called the atten tion of the court te tbe oleomargarino act, the previsions of which requlre constables te make quarterly returns as te whether there are any violations of tbe law. The court directed the constables te be asked whether tbere were any violations of that act of assem bly but nene knew of any. A number answered that they did net knew of such an act. The case against I.ewls IUugbmau, charg ing him with assaulting with Intent te rape Mrs. Kineer, was allowed te be settled en payment of costs, It appearing that the case should have been returned as a simple as sault nnd battery case. Catherine Cunningham entered a plea of guilty te stealing a deer mat from the step of tbe houe of Geerge W. KUllan, en New street. The counsel inade a plea for clemency en the g-eund of her age. The court en en te need her te undergo an Imprisonment of ene mentn. CIRAND JL'UV IrtKTCllNS. True Btlls. Alfred Lee and Fred. J Hradel, fornication and bastardy. CCrtRXNT nCSIXKSI. The report of the Inspectors appointed te exarntne the bridge reeently constructed ever Mill creek, at Kesslor's mill, between Lev cock and Upper Leacock township", was that the bridge Is constructed according te the plans aud spocilicatlen, In a ,workmanlike mauner. An lssue was granted te ascertain the ownership of certain property levled upon by tbe sherlir, In which Maud Lobe was made plalutlfl and Ueorge W. lleusel and 15. J. I . lUub, derendanta. The sentence el Edward Fellenbaum, con victed of violating the liquor law, was con tinued te February 11. The bend et E. II. Brukbelder, county surveyor-elect, In the sum of 2,000.00, with IJ Burkhelder und S. M. Seldeuirldge as Burelies, was presented and allirtncd by the court. Want Ultercrs. This is diverce week, nnd the fallowing ap plications were made te-day aud subpivmaB allowed ; Flauna Klebelberger h. Harrison Kichel berger, adultery. Sallie Heamsderfer vs. Cyrus B. Beams Beams derfer, desertion. Loe Myers vs. Jacob Myerf, cruel treat ment. Mary M. Kllmlre vs. Cyrus F-llmire, deser tion. tfU.iXIi JO.Y.T.S IS "HI I'EUKIMI." A Large Audience tlrecta llils Acler in Tulten Opera Huuie. Stturday night Frank Jenes appeared In tbe opera house In K. A. Ix)cke's comedy entitled "SI Perkins, or The Girl I Left Be hind Me." The town had been well adver tised and the parade of the "haysoed" band lit the afternoon attracted a great ileal of atten tion wherover It went. The result was a very large audience. The gallery was se lull that It was almost Impossible for the occupants te stir around. Mr. Jenes played the piece here last year when be gave tbe best ofBatls efBatls ofBatls factlen and Saturday evenlug be repeated that success. In the charncter of -Si 'erAin.t, the uncouth but geed-natured countryman, Mr. Jenes showed considerable ability. Ills queer actions nnd funny sayings created a great deal et fun. Ills playing en the violin reminded ene of the old country tiddlers, while bis songs wero well reudored. The star received valuable support from Mlas Alice Montague, who played the part of Zaun, the gypsey wnlf, in a pleasing manner. She also tung and played the cornet. The re re malnder of tbe company were all that oeuld be expected. The scene at the country fair, lu which a threshing machlne In operation is Introduced, wns very natural. Mr. Jenes carles a line orchestra nnd the members looked well lu thelr full dress Bults. One of the musicians Is Adam Stark, a young man of Ibis city, who plajg the trombone He has been with tbe show all (oasen. This evening the company appears lu Columbia. A Tuiter Ter Druiuere, The Very Kev. M. J. MeBrlde, acting bishop of Harrlsburg, has made the following clerical appointments : Kev. W. F. Mo Me Ilbenny.assistant atSL Ignatlua church, Cen tralis ; Kev. A. J. O'Brien, pastor el St. Catherine's church, Drumore ; Kev, Frauels Selbert, pastor of Ht. Agnes' church, Leck Haven, and Kev, Philip A. McLaughlin, as sistant at Corpus Christ!, Chambersburg. At the Soup ileuie. The number of rations distributed at tbe soup heuse during the past week waa 11,100. 97.t,oeo,ooo nut raMHienn. Til Senate Tastes Ihn Hill-The Heme lie lures le Dlf cms tlie Inttr-Stata Commerce. Washington, Jan. 17. (Heuse. The Heuso proceedings this morning wero u poued witli a motion by .Mr. Klco, of MassachusetO, te pass the bill appropriating 20,000 for the erection of it publle building Ht Worcester, Mas., which was carried. The Heuo lias rnlused, yeas 113, nays 137, te consider tbe coufeienco repert en tbe In-tor-sbite commerco bill. The only reason why the Heuso declined te proceed with consideration of the confer, ence report en tbe Intcr-stale commerce bill le day, wns bccatise today Is committee sus pension day dutlng tbe proeeut' eosslen. The members voting against consideration et the conference repert, did se In order te pro pre cot d with the passage of bills under a sus sus sus Iiouslen of the lutes. The report may be etlled up and acted upon te morrow, n was the original Intention of thoee having It In cargo. The Heube committee en postemces and pett reads te-day ngrecd te tbe (lostelllco ap propriation bill as It came from the sub committee. Among the blllr lntrodncel and relerred was ene by Mr. Leverlfig, el Massachusetts, granting a ponBlen of 25 per mouth te Walt Whitman. In Introducing the bill, Mr. Levering said Mr. Whitman bad made no application (or Jpenslenjbut that the bill Was Introduced at tbe request et a member of Mr. Whltman'H lamlly. Mr. Kelley. el Pennsylvania, Introduced a bill impropriat imprepriat ing 000,000 te prometo the colored poeplo's worlds exhibition te be bold nt Birmingham in Septcmbernext ; referred. Senate. Alter a number of memorials were prosented Mr. Hear, from the select committee en tlie centennial of the censtltu tlen, reperted resolutions favoring a centen nial anniversary et the Inauguration of the constitution In April, IS -.'J, by an address te 1)0 delivered by tbe chief Jontice of the United States before the president, members of Congress nnd representatives of foreign governments and clvle or military obfeor ebfeor obfeer vances. The resolution was adopted. The Senate bas passed the pension appro priation bill. It appropriates 76,000.000. The army appropriation bill was taken up and passed. TIIBVUUll.lHTHHKrA.UATEV. Tearing Serlens Itrsults the Mill ffm tjteppeil -tficr fifteen Illoeily Itenndi. Cincinnati, Ohie, ;jan. 17. A despornte prize light took place late en Saturday night, at Urlaoger, Kentucky. Fifteen desperate and bloody rounds were fought for a purse raised by private subscription. At the end of that tlme, tbe men who bad subscribed the purse, fearing sorleus results If the tight was continued longer, asked the referoe te doclare It a draw and split the money up. The principals were Jack ltelin and young King, of this city. Beth are mero or less known te pugilistic fame. Ilelln, it will be remembered, fought and was defeated by Larry Brown, back et Newport, Ky., about n month age. Yeung King has never belore fought for money, but comes of pugilistic stock, bis lather, "King, the Humming Bird," belnga retired pugilist, The light was witnessed by about tllty per sons, and these were represantatlvcs of the most excluslve society circles of Cincinnati. It was llrst planned in the Chamber of Com merce end was very quietly arranged, the usual bangers en being conspicuous by their absence There was net a face at the ring side that was familiar te the habitual prize light goer. Three f'erseits Sullucated. Titev, IS. Y., Jan. 17. Careline Bennett, Ida Bennett, herdaughter,aged22, andaman named GUtillan wero found (lead by efflcers who forced the doers and entered the apart ments at 395 Klver street early this morning. Tbe rooms were filled with fuel gas and thore is no doubt that death resulted from suflocatien belore the threo occupants of the rooms were aware of their danger. The tragedy has created much excitement and a special meeting of the beard of aldermen has been called for te-morrow night with the Intention of compelling tbe fuel gas company te provlde security ler the fcatety of tbe thousands of Trojans who are uslug their suipie fcr heat nnd lighting purposes. Decided A gainst Itebertiuu, lNPiAN.vreLis, Jau. 17. The circuit court tills morning granted the injunction of Green Smith, restraining Lieutenant Gover Gover eor Kobertsen Irem acting us president pre. tern of tbe Senate, or from assuming the chairmanship of the Joint senatorial conven tion, holding that Kobertsen was Illegally elected. The decision Is a decided Demo cratic victory. Lieutenant Governer Kobert Kebert Kobert eon will appsal te the supreme court. All (Juiet at WeebaitKen, New Yeiik, Jan. 17. Up te neon every thing was quiet at tbe Wechawken aud Uobekcu coal decks. The cempaules have put ou a low mero men, but there hss been no general' resumption et work. A repert that the militia had been ordered out is i e' centlrmed, but It Is believed that directions have been given te the Btate troops te held tbemsolvea in readiness for any cmcrgency. Mcttuadn Taken teHing Sing. New YeitK, Jan. 17 Convlcted Hoodie Alderman Arthur J. MeO,uade was taken from the Tombs prison a low minutes alter one o'clock by two deputy eherltls te-day who accompanied him- lu a coach te the Grand Central depot where the ptrty took the train for Sing Sing prison. McQuade's brother Barney was one of tbe party. Anether Victory ler the ltebrls. Londen, Jan. 17. DUpatohes received here state that the revolting Ghilza tribes re cently attacked and defeated a regiment el the amoer's troops in Afghanlslau. The Itepnrt Concluded. Kemu, Jan. 17. lgr. Strau'eiebasln read read lnees and will immediately present te the pepe bis rep ort en the progress uud ceudl tlen of Catholicism in America. TKLttiUU'IUO TATS. The Stanley expedition for the relief of Kmtti Buylwill, It Is expected, leave 7. tu.lbar I.ihh) strop ir. Only eight memborsef the ex. pedltlen will be Kiigltshmuu, tbe remainder being natives et .juzlbar. A tenant named Keane, living In tbe county of Kerry, Ireland, was shot and mi. verely wounded lest night for having paid bis rent A sorleus outbreak en the Island of Crete la feared. The Grecian government bes soul rtdnforceraouta te tbe troops stationed there. The supreme court of the United States has centlrmed the decision of the lower court in tbe case of Jehn Hayes vs. the stnte of Missouri. Hayes was eonvletod el murder at St. Leuis and sentenced te be hanged. He will new hang. Mho St. Patrick's day parade which has been abandoned during the last two or three years was, last night, voted te be bold this j ear by the meeting of the Irish societies In Bosten. Mr. William II. Clement, the well-knewn railroad man, (Hid Bt b s home nt Merrow near Cincinnati thU morning nt half past oue o'clock. Fer years be had been couuected with the Little Miami railroads and later with the Cincinnati Southern. He was also lntertbted In tbe building of tbe great bridge at St. Leuis. He retired several years age in geed circumstanctx. He was about 7, years of age. surveyer uenerai jumes .v. uawsuu, uieu In Denver, CeL, last night, from the t fleets of a stroke of paralysis rocelved last Thanks- giving. Gee. W. Smith, president and founder of the 0. W. & F. W. Smith Iren company, died yesterday in Bosten, aged 71. He was tlie eldest member of Columbian ledgo. i -i FOUR TRAMl'S CREMATED. """" iienien ruvmi m thm BVlimr 1)1-A t,uu.. ., . .. 'I .. . , , "4 ...r, ... nl'.IM tU It,. l.a Ih. IWt. ! ten With tl,ih th. car Was Ltula ' by Th.lr ri.i..-chi..j rellMtntm ltru I'cepls rtem , ,ell(Ung Leuisvillk, Ky., Jsn. 17 Wbsn u special freight train ou the CheatckaL Ohie & Southwestern railroad pulled Inte Paducah at U o'clock this morning, a box car leaded with oetton wan discovered en tire. Th trainmen side-tracked the car nnd tried la vain, with the aid of the Paduetih. tire department, te put tbe tlsmea out The car was rapidly consumed and In the ruins were found the charred remain! of four tramps who had evidently aeereled themeelves among the cotton bales while the car was In the 3 arils at Memphis. After belng transferred te the Chesapeake, Ohie it South western the car was locked and sealed. It la supposed tlie cotton Ignited from the tramp' pipes. They wero evidently auObeated and thelr bodies were se badly burned that It H ItnpoMlble te tell whether they wero white or blacks. iiKAT, uiiAts Aiit hay itumtun. A. Warelmnte Ilflr.jr,l In Nantivlllft Oremia anil a Hag Company Hufler Ktiint Water, Nashvjlli:, Tenn., Jan. 17 Flre broke out at midnight In B. S. Khea & Sen's grain and hay warehouse, and, tanned by the tlorce wlr.ds, the lUmes threatened wide spread destruction. The nre department, however, nfter half ntt hour's work, get mat mat ters se much In hand that there will be no further danger. The Meck of B. S. lilies A Sen was destroyed, causing a less of 18,000, and the building, ale owned by thorn, was damaged f3.000. Beth are fully Insured. Th cellar contained several thousand dollars' worth of meat belonging te Hart .t Uensley, which was mostly rulned. Morgan & tlamU tlamU ten's paper bag manufactory and Orr Soog Seog Soeg glnsA Ce., whelesale grocerH,leso heavily by water. The wind carried blazing pieces of weed across tbe river te thnextonslve lumber mllla and cedar-weed works of Prewltf, Spurr A Ce., but the tlnmes wero extin guished with comparatively small less. Brown .t Farrell, hardware, next deer te KheaV, caught lire, nud a less of 3,000 or Hi 000 resulted. The value of Hart it Henitey's meat store In Khea'e cellar was ? 10,000; less unknown. A Itnunil-IIuusn and Euglnrs Horned. Hoi-enTo.v, Mich., Jan. 17. Fire broke out Sunday evenlng In tbe round house of the Heela it Torch Luke railroad, owned by tbe Calumet A Heela Iren company, completely destroying thei round-heuso and llve large locomotives. The less Is ever f75,0OO. . The cause of the Are Is unknown. Itravery off Twe Policemen. CniCAOO, Jan. 17. Ten or lirteen Hvee were saved by Policemen Fitzgerald and Buckley at Jehn Welner's grocery, 517 State street, early this morning. Theefllcera were patrolling In the rear of the premises at 3:10 a. in., when they noticed n light. Breaking In they aroused Mr. Welner'a family and then started through tbe dense smoke te arouse and rescue tbe ball-suirocated people in tbe upper part of the three-story building. All wero safely brought out, though several were lnsonslble. The damage was about 1,000, the flames being Boen extinguished. Three CliienU or a llurned Hetel TerUb. Skw Westminster, B. O , Jan. 17. Aj are breke out In the Arlington heuse Sunday morning at 2 o'clock. The Btructure WH of weed and was seen a mass of llames and three gucsta, uuable te escape, were burned te death. Thelr names were Themas Mac Kay, Geerge Campbell, and Uufus Brown, all Wostern men. A Four-Story Flat In New Tern. New Yenir, Jan. 17. The four-story brick Hat at the corner of 50th street and Sixth nvenue was completely gutted by n Ore which breke out at ten o'clock this morning and 00 calened a less of f,30,00U One man was slightly burned aud atiether only escaped being burned te death by cllmbltig'tre'a. the top fleer upon the window shutters, The building is owned by Frederlck Ilelmsetb, who, together with bis wife nnd two children, occupied the third fleer. Ills brother Wll 11am occupied the top lloer aud ran a liquor saloon ou the ground fleer. Ihs llrlila unit tier Slater Insane. Ghaiien, W. Va., Jan. 17. A sad out. break el lnaulty la reperted from Wbiteday; this county. Washington Lake has tlve grown daughters. Twe weeks nge Tnbltha get marrled, nnd the young people of the neighborhood, Including her four Maters, colebrated the event by dane leg nil night and nearly oil next day. On the evening of the second day, Martliu,ene of the bride's sisters, lest her reason and doveloped iute a rsvlug maniac, aud four days later the bride went stark mad. Since then both have become much .voreeand mustsoeu die. The ethor threo girls also exhibit evidences of in- ' sanity, nnd the worst Is feared for them. Trlt-.l, h'uteuced aud Hanged. IIeqassville, Qi, Jan. 17. A party of masked men took a colored prisoner from Cousutule Moncrlefl" Saturday evenlng, near Greenville, aud after giving him u trial, sen tenced blui te death and hanged hlra te tree, whero his body still baugs, with warning attached for paerH-by net te dis turb tbe body. Friday the prisoner attacked the young daughter of Colonel Brooks en the publle raid, but lied at tbe approach of strangers, A ptrty was organized who suc ceeded lit arresting him, and were en their way with the prisoner te Greenvllle when tive masked men appeared, took the negre aud strung lllul UD- Jlliacnleas btcupe et L'aisengeri. AunertA, III., Jan. 17. The Dubuque ex press from the West struck a broken rail ea tbe Chicago ,t Iowe railway about 8 tulles west et this city Saturday mernlug, and left the track with the oxceptleu et the ouglne, mall and bagttega cira. The sleeper was turned directly aoress the track, but re uialned rigbtsideup. The next coach ahead, though net capsized, was turned partially upon Its side nnd the occupants badly shakes up. William Glles and A. J. Aldermss were severely lDjured. t'rrlivmeiit Over Ibec'onfeMlen. v.,....,,r. ni-i-v. Tfah.. Jan. 18. -Whenit ,S5S was ascertained that Helfman aud Bell oer. 2F3Jj fessed te wrecking the Missouri Paoltle train, .'iCf It was expected te clean out tbe county Jail. vp The btreets were thronged with people until ...i.. .!,,,.-iim Hnndav merulntr. Mans V3l farmers and cltlzsna from Dunbar and viola- WS ity, wero ou the streets till a late hour, and IT jvj a leader had been found the perpetrator jKSj would have been hanged. There is new no vjyj . Hf.l.,nnl,lnr..nil tliatuw will tm al. ,3?s2 UBUKOIU HOI'VU'1'h"" .mw..... .....-.- . a lnwa.1 In llWfl ILs OOUriO. uVl Three Hey Itebbers Hreak JH. fA r.niiRNBuuite. Ind.. Jan. 17. Three boys, t- Kverett Bennett and two etherf, In Jail JergS highway robbery, escaped Saturday mg. bvsawinirelT the heavy Ircu bars. N c m 10,001) May Httlkr. K, $ Brvb.iel, Jan. 17 Ten thousand UW&a .. n.M.ie.i in ktrlltn at Chulerel tedsr. ? a n.u v.cw.w. -- - WBATUMH IMVIVATIUXt. Wabuisoten, P. tt, Jan. 17.-1 W Kastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey i Delaware ; Colder.norlhwesiwiy " and snow. t"''l - - : l'? stn "v. 4:;i t4.a s. ffifr-ji mi s I'-i-ii -3 4l iyjy s 4 ,aW'V - "