n ,!s9TI,-I',4'isi') ,r 'iK 'iTO'WiTK ysswrzp -A 'i'3.2V, ----3' " -- ',r V t . 'i ". i ; i , iAV-'A?' ' ,'5f-, 4' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!?, THOBSDAY. APBIL 10. 1890. X i r . iy ' , m t&zt FLEEING FR03I DOOM. in fikmcs leavi a cm Tl V V EKlrt A CMUN EAMltCUE. Jr.'.. ' tkm lahaultaata XK Section of Call ;! WAtn rilUbte PHht-Ther Arc V MmiVry lly ftcllirtens Crnl. I fat, . - ... ..In. liu.nntnll.llnli nt (31.000. ACfOM UlO IMY ft3fcmFMttdiw.llnpregiwi,lbe re re re .RofsSveralmentWItatloiy ?" ?" fteMU religionist. Mrs. Woedwort . wvivallata, i responsible for the condition of affairs. She cams te Oakland last tiim- t.iui iim tnL In which aba bold ' fmllcieus weetlnm until abnnt Christmas, S,' and WJtn rMnaricanie power mm wu : upon the feelings of her hearer until the kfcralnt of many were turned. Tbey would fell unconscious te the fleer, or rave like Snianlacs, with the result, aa the court re- , ', eerds show, that ten or a desen people were etj ... .a.. ..-. -..l... ..! maliV ithrewit Inte severe nerveus prostration. I5W WawB ne 1011 town nBriira"'" ft Jap bar line el sensational argument, auu . fM man named Ericksen i particularly dls K viMnalb.ed himself by declarlnK tfiet In if " one or nts trances nonven imu v i..- 8 before him, and He baa neon appuiuwu w ... Mni. iiit n Anrll 14 an earthquake Iftweuldwcur, follewod by a tidal wave, fFwhleh, en account of tbelr wickedness, k. w would aesirey e" .1..1.1. ...., w ..-, I ai.-,i. rhim.nnni1 Milwaukee. 'v Taking this aa his cue, another fanatic r ig well known across tue nay meumcu m- L5ty ecn evening uu ....B.. .. i streets, crying: " Flee te tbe mpuntalua and Fr be sated s fly from bleed." .. & auaded soveral hundred poeplo that the few day of deem Is at hand. Many have actu frSK. aiinii iimlr luiimpn and real cstatenml re ','& shipped their goods out of Oakland ami are &,$ leaving by train. SanlA Kesa ntid S. '-ViJ' ilelOlia, towns in nrmmra miiri, mu IX report the arrival of mero than fifty deem i'.f AiAra katlintltnlil nneiarestvlml. MiwiV W-Xx, have cene te Sacramcntn, and olliers Imve fe packed their things Inte waRens and with ffiWf Hieir ISUllllCS nave ruiiu mi uiu uini ,,. gf-Of Berkeley, wuere at neon en Tuesday p- nineteen ieui were im. ... '( ' Hirr.ilf. nMrroes. and noenlo of the lower &Z& claswn constitute the bulk oftliecinlKraiitH. IGJi1... Hvr.rel nutlinntln instances whero scrvnnts R ' have left lliclr places te oscnpe the proplio preplio proplie J.'. sled calamity are at hand, and thore Is no Ril- will be swelled te larire iiumliers befere p ' April 14 arrives. ijfz Tlierewas a big meeting of negre doeni- frK tealers at the railway station at Oakland, y.ffCal., en Wednesday afternoon, and uw- .K peiieversin me uire preiuccivi u hhvu fvH been uttered as te the coining destruction 'W orine town u.v n uani wnve were warncu -S In doggerel te lloe Iruin me 7riiui loceino yy. Piw imr te de mountain ten. 'Canw stnnetbln' hyar ntn Keine te ilrep; Be fle sway, an' "ten you stun. Hallelujah 1 HnllclujHh I Dese dat stay behind am le', Like bud In snrlnr am nin liv freV. uSS And en d flood waves iler'll be linn," -. ....-. .--.. .r-t. 1.5? Thee verses were shouted vociferously LviT-. bv the deem-sealers. Thov did 'net snem ia' particularly worried at the Impending ca !!, laralty, but itind and beat II me with their hf style. They left for St. Helena en the 4:40 :vi- train. Tnia tre'.n carried sway te arte.y k'Zt many white bellovers also. Tht-lr faith ar &f ftcted them dltfercntly from wlint It did tee coieroj people, iney wero mainly ! lllueii"" vi.ti.1 I""" "" "" " ii& taucutliey were Impressed by tbe awful T1 nm nfthn tlilnfrn thnt nrn In tiiimimi nn tltn rf & 14th. Tbore were traees of tears en the if j, faces of the women among thorn. 'fref these persons should have been lenvlng "' .&v...... tv ...v 1...U...M. Miuirilbw lllflie te 'Jlnst. no trains could leave and escape would .J e lmpossieic. xney appeareu 10 cousiuer i- the holding off of the event as a mark of t'Dlvinafaver and wero humbly thankful , .ieat iney were given auuitieuai time te '. scape. Probably thirty poeplo took the 'retrain for the Sierras en Wednesday and imany einers neu te tue inns uauic or .Berkeley. pjJ-LTb.e example set by Ihu mero fervent " 5:i. Woedworthlms liail MlirfKl una tilir rutli 3iJi'tortbe mountains. Tuesday and the day &- nibefore the denarturea took inurn llie furm li..of an erganixed oxevius than ever before. k '.5ji These who left earlier (mietly went aboard gj&'the trains separately, one, or possibly two, Vfamllies te a party. A great many went r," minis way, ana it was estimatea en wed h,y? nesday that fully threehtiudrcd iwiople hnd Ff-js? left their homes. Net a single persen who fc was prominent at me uiceiings wnore Ilia 'v uraiuecjr was unti nnnuuuccu was te be AV found in Oakland. All have Had te tlm tYh mountains. A rcnorter lutorvled severul LiS dearl!ng cranks and elicited the snme .;? IniWfir In AI'Arv rvifea "Ve are leaving because Oed has nlalnl v tw revealed the annroacliluircntnstmnlie unit iJa- wa dare net npirlect hla wiirnliitr " & The weather en Wednesday wns uiiiiku- gSHgr "y warm, and this, taken hi conm-ctlen ?' trlth the lunar rainbow a few nights nge. ,! is regarded as ominous of the annreachiinr E-gt upheaval. THE IJA8S 1JA1.L WOltf.l). , .....rieycri of tbe Actlves Who iluve Ar- 3S rJved-The Athletics Very Weak. Te-day three playeia of the Actlvecl ub of t& ,tnls city arrived in town. They are Cresi. x DeSilva and Goedhart. The first immed 7y comes from PhlUde'pliiH, and ho;fennorly fK,t p-ejcii nuu jure, ua biivii is unoiuer $& Philadelphian and he Is here te play Mr, "ocenn uase. uoeunart is a imrit working wgf caicner rrem iteating, who plnyel last kjjjv aeasen with Lebanon. tt Everybody but Manager SliarNig admits rVi'" thnMlin All.lnfU ,l..l, 1 ......-,. I i c . ...m .uv.j v.i.u a nniiiiiv nrur. mill ift It will koep them very busy te win the aeries rrem the new clubs in the Associa tion. The Brotherhood knocked thorn illy, and they don't knew yet what itruck them. The Philadelphia papers, as usual, have been writing the club up oil winter, but peeple who saw the part of a game yesterday are positive that Lebanon would have beaten the Athletics had the gume net been brought te an end by bad weather. It is dollars te dimes that the Harrisburg club cau beat the Athletics three games out of five, and President Voltz bus told Mana ger Sharslg that the Ii lar-state Leugue is hisclahs. On Saturday afternoon the 11. 0. P. club, of Harrisburg, will couie te Jjancastcr te open the season with the Actives. The grounds ut the pail; are being put In the best of condition, and Lancaster peeple should patronize the club. Death or a Welt Known Man. Aipilllall. Michael, who died in Phila delphia several days age, was buried Wed nesday. The deceased was born In Baltl- uuic, din., jaii, unu ler many years he redded nt Quarry ville, whero hu worked in the quarries. He lived in tills city for a number of years, and werkctl en the repalrf-fer-llfe Pennsvlvunla railroad. It sons are Jacob. Jehn and niunnl. His daughters are: Mr. Laura Hallux nf &'r .-Parkesburg: Mrs. Annie l'rosten r ?Parkcsburg; Mrs. Llllie Wlsegarver, of & Downingtown, aud Mrs. Cclla Ilailey, of lj raiutueipma. jacoe lives at l'aeli and is r0,Degr01 airain between that place and &Phlladellhia. Jehn Is an engineer mi iim P0PennsyJvabla railroad and lives in Hauls m barg, wblle Edward Is u fireman and re- h.vv"Ml& l.. ni.iin.lnii.i. . .. i-r.' "um i uu-imi, Aaren uregan, or uJf Ik I. .11. . ...11 i.. i ... '.. i. m in,!,- nui uunu uurjieiuur 13 llie J aaiDleV of W. 17. ItAarrl. I n klnn.un OfOeers Elected. ' At the meeting of Canten Lancaster Se. U l)a1.l.. .tlt. . ... ,t --i .. .milium, en euneMiay J evening, the following ofUcers were elected; r lemmamlant, U. O. Leachey j lieutenant, A. Edw. Itelst; eutign, Charles H. Ollgere; fUrk, II. M. D. KrUuian; atceunUnt, -imi,j ,: Qi-cut-r. inese eiucers will be i taatalied en the evening of May 11. It Broke thn AVIiiinu t fa TbU morning workmen who are engaged la Duttinirue ixiles for llin elivirtn ... u.. kwund it necessary te put oil' blasts en the aaoeBu square or seutn uueen street. One tt these shots broke the glass In the win win stews of Charles Metzger's house, although lb abutters were closed. cl L rilVAil !inalniia '; Pensions have been grauted te Jehn B r, Auamstewu : William Winner, Lan rj Charles Orau. Lancaster, and A lira. I Prlc, Petersburg. ciesb of rnicsuvTKitv. Iter. Themas TbempMsi tllven a Drgroe By a Mogna Institution. WRifHTsvitXE, April 10. Westminster presbytery closed lis, session yesterday af af af ternoen. It having been aseertalned that Kev. Themas Thompson, of the Memerial church, Lancaster, a member of presby tery, had received the lllte of D. 1). from what clalmed te be a national university, and It being very clear te them that the pretended university Is a fraud, the fol lowing action was taken 1 Itetelvtif, That llie stated clerk be In structed te correspond with Itev. Themas Thompson regarding hi acceptance of the degree of 1). 1). from tbe se-callod univer sity, laving befere him the ovldenco of tne fraudulency or the Institution granting the degree and the detrimental effect of accept ing such degree and requesting him te re consider his acceptance of the same. The committee appointed te make ar rangements for the suitable recognition of the Cist anniversary of the ordination of Dr. Tlmlew, who has spent 61 ministerial years within the boundsef this prosbytery, made a report, which was adopted. It is expected that sorvlces will be held soma sema sema time In may for the purpose of such a recognition. The death of Themas Porgusen, elder In the Union church, Lancaster county, was announced and a recognition of it made upon the minutes. llev. Mr. Coneway, of Mount Jey, Ilov. Mr. Stewart, ofStalevlllc, llev. II. L. Clark, of Contre church, and Itev. Stewart, of Union, reported progress. In the work of their rcspectlve churches. The holding of Sunday school Institutes waa favored. The committee en ministe rial relief reported. There were addresses en this subject by Ilevs. Kly, Crawford, Coneway and Dr. Stewart. The chairman was directed te communicate te the ses sions of the churches the action of the prosbytery en this subject. Arrangemcnts wero made te Install the mliiisters ordained en Tuesday. . ' A Itnd Conn. Henry Smith, a colored man, who cleins chimneys and at times acts very badly, went le the house of Jehn Mauler, at I'll tiert and Lufnyctte streets, last evening and Insisted upon the lady of the heuse allow ing him te remain all night. He Aeuld net go away when refused admission, but In stead acted very badly. He had been le the heuse the night befere when he bohaved In the same way and the folks became lired or It. Constable Pylu and Officer Srhcur Srhcur enlirand wero sent for and they went te the heuse te hunt the coon, but lie had made his owape befere they arrived. He came rrem Harrisburg and has the roptitatlen or being " ernery." Smith was urrcstcd In the Ninth ward by Oftlcer Hums this Tore-neon. A Victim of Tow-Wew" Fully. Mrs. Cittlmrlue Kberlli has been popu larly known In Heading for the past .15 years as the " Worst Frau." Her buslness Is that of furnishing home-mado Knives and medicines for all kinds of allmenls. She also engages In new-wowing. On Wednes day she was nrrosted en the charge of practicing the art of uocremancy, the com plainant being Charles C. Brown. Mr. Brown had n sere thumb; he get the ' Wurst Frau" te pew-wow for him, but gaugrone set in mid the thumb had te be amputated; hence the aires t. Kxeoutleus Issued. M. L. Weld man, cashier of the Kphrata bank, Issued exocutlen en Wednedny aftornoen against Henry Meckley, farmer, of Kphrata township, ferf-VX). Jehn WhllcrafVs exocuters Issued oxo exo oxe cntlon te-day against Charles W. Baker, or Warwick township, fur $700. Peter Yohn's administrators Issued an execution for $500 against ICphraim and Maltle Hertzlcr. About u Freino llutldluir. Cemplslnt having been made te the city authorities that the ordinance regu lating the erection of wooden buildings was belng violated nt thoraramel factory the mayor and city solicitor oxamlned Inte the matter. After a consultation with Mr. Ouble, the owner, he said he would orect the building se that It will net be a viola tion of law. The ChoMipenkD'H (J oed Tluiii. The Chosapcuke duly well known sum mer organization of this city, will held a banquet nnd haveageneral geed tlmeat the Miunuercher halt te-ulght. The lrequins baud will oseort the club from the Stevens heuse te thn phuoel meeting at half past seven o'clock. . - Something New Fer The Crosslin;. Street Commissioner Smeltz has com menced his career in his new olllce by doing oue tiling that will ploase the people. He Is endeavoring te keep the crossings In the principal strcets clean und has n force scruplng them. llemumbcred the Feet-. A boquest of l,100 has Just been paid thn borough authorities of Ken net t Square, ac cording te the will or William Chandler. The Income Is te be deveted te buying fiiel Ter deserving peer. ' Sales or Horses, Jehn Ilobmaiiseld forty horses in two hours and lirteen minutes at Stewart's stock yards yesterday. The iivomge prl e was78.13. IIiihe Hull. Train te IVnryn Park en Frhluy, April II. Hpcciul tniln from Ijuicuittcr (Klnif street) at '2-.M. Ilcturnlneartcr tliCKUiiic. Fare for round trip, Incluilint; admission and graiid stand, only 8J cents. Lebanon vs. Hyracusc. nMtd Muterlnl te Ile Sold. Tlie iimtciliiln of the lsjinuth property, en North Queen slnct, te be tern down In the epvnliii; of drum afreet, will be sold at public wile, by Auctioneer Haines, en April It). A Griitenil Weman. A liuly, who relile.t Ne. 303 WVntOnunju street, It wIIIIdk te kIve her testimony atiiuy time us te thu bcavills she derived from thi llk0 of Hoke's Kleetrlc licit. Ter ten years, she sajs, shuMiisasutrerer from cliroule illjirrliii-a. iiiul for three jears from rhciuiialUm. him spent lets of money and suulleued n great deal ui luvuieiur, uiu euuiiueu no relief. At night she could net sleep because of tha pain she sintered. About two month age she begun ireurlue the electric belt. Within u week sbe experienced relief and could sleep and new her pnhu have entirely diuippeurcd. Bhe suys that the belt hn done nil tlmt wu claimed for It, and that money could net buy It If she could net rephieu It. C. U. Hoke, the Inventor, muy be teen nt Burr's Kurulture Stere, Ne. 313 North Queen street, every Saturday uud Wednesday, from s u. m. te 0 p. in. npllKita gcathe. ii.,,fc-l,i V'I?.V,,?cU'i ' the Vth hut, Cnr ytur'ef iiwuie! ' "'"""' """uW"' The relullves and friends of the family nre re spectfully Invited te uttend the funeral, from berlatorvsldence,Ne.7i7HU Jeseph street, en Buturday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. HervlcesutHt. Stephen's church. Interment ut Woediiurd Hill cemetery. itj itlnvltcta. tirutu ami ft-rtivi.il. ..... Furiilshed by 8. K. Vundt. lireker. CUICAQO, April 10.1rt)ecl(s-k p.m. 4 nrll U COr,' aU- ,,urk' '"" May 8.", June ..... Kf); July... . 812 H'i iiy, te te 6'ai SJJ4 liiji liw e m AUKUSl...M......mM .H... September .. aajj uciuuer ,, vear. ; ; .;.;;; Crude Oll-Muy ....... (.'ousels -...... CIesIul' 1'rlees 2:16 o'clock 7!'iu . ,, Wheat Cern Oats. J'erk Anrll ii lurd May.....M . 82W June Krti July . n August ............... ..' September. Oci0er....., . 10 S7 10W 11 07 tlWJ Coasels ...711" Crude OIIMarchl".rZ bej; Criju. s f 81 IteceipU. Wlntr Wheat Spring Wheat......, worn.... Ht.iMtiiiw IIINMIUHtHlmNM lit IfMid Dsriry., ReeslpU llei ., Itecel nts -Ottle-...... aejw ........ Htoek Marketa V ttuoUtlens by Heed, McOrann tnc(ister, I. KW TOFJt 1JST.- II A.M. Qsaada iacU1e....... M ae.C.I......... ... Colerado Cel......... , OnlralPaclne............. .... Canada Southern......... Chl.HUll-bg...... .... Den. A Rie (1....... Del. U - W . , xC ICriViflWHIIf tMltMHIlMMtHH l7& Kris Juds:. . ..... ...... J.rO. ...... Ce.,baaksn uk, ir.s m Leu. N-.iir.;;;iiir.r.'.'. :isg. iiii 107 1071 Ia nnere. Mich. On.... Missouri Hiwine..... Iteelt. Valley. N. V. Pref. 7l 'VA .it SI r m. ii W. Y. O.. 107. New Knglsnd...... h st i ennesee Omaha Omed TranscentlnntiLnl 7 87 8 Ontario A W IS nacine'Mati Klchmend Terminal.... Rk rul........ Texas I'sclflc... Union Pacific ....... Wabash Cem Wabash I'reL , Western U West Shere Ilends PHtLADCUrillA LIST, Leh. Val n. N. Y. 4 1'hlla. InS. R. ft.M.............. Readme... , Veh. Nav Hestenv. 1'iuis P. A It N. Cent. .. . Peeples Pass-.........., Rd's Oil iy, us te" 20U 5 SI 13 vi" 8I ai'" toy. 6IW M 31 Wi be;i Jlcm btteriiacmcttte. c HKAP-rURK 11YK WHISKIKM. ft LACK- ecrry, uingeraim Kiiimiiel urandles. ROIIRKIl'H LIQUOR HTOKK, Na !Q Centre Square, TA N T K V - A DfNINU ROOM OlttL TV Wanted at the Kxelmnie Hetel. wpMtil K. Mc.MKU.KN, Prep'r. VITASIl KVRIIYTIIIN(1TIIAT NKKIM TO ,11. be washeil with "Purity Heep." You'll like IL. I7OH HAMi-CLOCKH. VVATCHKH. JKW ! clrynnit .xliin-s.liicliidliic a full outfit of Toels, tall en or address, . . AIIRAM MARTIN. alMld 2 N. Prussia St., Manheliii, Pn. ld"TOaiX).H.LECATO, NO. "a NORTH QUEKN STItEKT, Fer Select Devlled Cisbi, Turtles, etc. nIO-lwil BKHT TWO FOR FJVKCKNT.CfrjAltS the city, at IHLLY WAITZ'H, drcMmdM.Tn.15 U"W" HU rpilF.CAU.A LILY IS TIIKTRADP. MARK X of the MnestSonnen Karth. " J'UUITY, BUST 6a HAVANA FILLKIt CIOAIl IN Iheclty.at IHLLY WAITZ'H I OUM1-H, IIOILKItH, ftllNlNO.OKNTHIPU- UIIN HliSTH. Ml n- riVuIUm iris.L" niTl.il ; -1ITANTF.I) te IltlY-A 6. 8 OR '7-HOOM V Ilrlck Heuso; llnevd net be vncant,but must net he en an ulley. Hbite lowest cash ,"?,i..,.!fn..,'.,I, n,,1 "iimljcr or rooms. Ad- ess, " W" 1WTKI.I.IOK.NCKI1 Olllce. ltd "lir-ANTKO-A. OOOI) COOK ATTHKHAC umore Hetel Ijimtlsvlile. A mlddle- uged woman iircfurrcd. alO! 1IANKSONHM1TH. PU!n iS l.'.',K-A,'I'..THB MATKHIAW JL. In thehiilldlngs en the let at Ne. SI North (Tuecn street (lote Oeo. R. Krlsniun's eenfec- DAl AI'RIL 19, 18'JO, at 10 a. in. ttprlO,i2,lS JOKL U HAINES, Allct. IHKHII IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CI. ' gars. t:ienr Havana ClRiirs. our own man ufacture, In 25s, W. nnd 100s. . .i. . .I'KMUTH'H CIQAR STORE, aStfdh 1U KMl Klng Btr"u iOlt HALK.-TWO RUHINI-XS WAOONH. IJ Almest new. suitable for delivery or mar ket wiittens. Alse one new sett of hnriiesi dill at THE IIUUKR 4 HOLMAN CO. corner Christian and Omnt streeU. iiK)td TAlliII,C.Ul',AU, ATTENTION PAID TO ffl'iW.e.1.Ma.kl" ll,t,ci. DrawliiRS nnd I swi-m'WiY"1. i'!e, rcnseuable, at JOHN HfeWTH.aa Lust Fulton street. m'-tfd 7HRK IlltlCKH, FfltE CLAY. AT IX)W street. ... , v ,. v.... u3, oea j-isi r ll lien nw-uu ''J.A,'J-', Hen In the Keystone lltisl. iichs Cellese, IncluilliiK sliillenery. rJI Night Session, uiid we guarantee you as Miucli lhsik-kis-plug nnd nil business branches as you are nblu te muster durlnir that time. M .. W. 1). MOSHKR, Prln., tfd Vw Queen HL.'.M lloer, Uincesb-r, Pn. "ikore'kfuuk, taxidermist, ?, X "l1. German Street. HlriW and Anl. umls stulled In u siqierler niuunerut reasonnlile lr'fes. npl-lwd -lT-f: OlIAUANTKK OUR tlOMJEN HON 1,-iiLr mIVM!" P",'"ln' I'ep'dy Clear Hiivuua t tiler Hund-.Mn'le Clzars (50.) In the city. DEMUTH'H CIUAlt STORK, -,,., .11 East King Street. Telephone. alH-tfdR S1 thiii VTEAM HEAT IS TIIECOMINO HEAT FOR j "uiiiiiks, riiureiies, school houses, etc.. Illli.lt iilmu..fiill ....... .. ...... .. .' ., .. ... "ii.r "-"" u "nu iiuiinreii years ?i !i ,,,ir'y?l'ce,1'?,"'l'laten chaiiRe enll en i.i. . .. r.T-! i" ""'"' jeu u sutisriictery Jeb, ntn fair price. iu"-tld JpOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, WILLIAM ORTMAN, f,','vVBi!!lnK,0".!,".r!)l,.,s"-Lewcrnllriet. Hub Ject le DemiK-nitlR Rules. up2-tfd J. KRESS I. JIANUFACnJRKR OFHUR-JS-f.. Kiml 'i!1'1 OrthepiiMjIcal Apilluiices,such ..!".'"??. "I"".".! L",ches. Clubreet Mines, Artlltvlnl Llintis Klaslle SteeklnKs,etr., Splnul Abileiiiliuil and lllerlne Supperu-rs, ete. lludy iittendiinnv'W7 West Klngslreet. iiiSriliiia" X ITlOlt lieitizi)NTAL HrA7riONAllYEN" I glues, rrom2teh0horsn-poMer, und Vertl enl biiKlnesfnim '.'tell) horse-peMer. you will stnvt.""" "l J0,IN UEsrM- " Ll Fulton iHiTiTI-orreN WAsiriTiHiFi-EiTiiV ..lvl'iA7rf,H'iut;1:.JeWi",,,vVi,::f,".n,e F'irte,,1:110" JT- 7? rilllERE SEEM TO HE MIME I'EtWONS ifV,,rnM ?,il ""'"'iderstund that thetlrmef Hewell Ji (Iruger d.H-s net exist uny lenjer. the business or the lata linn Imvln been In il minis of it receiver since Murch H, 1M0, fjr s"t- '1'l" '"in llriii's lease of the business pb K9 ll.ln7nlIA,, Mii'i " """'""", Ihvii rent.sl hynl'lillailelphla tNirty, and the sain... business 111 be carried en there,." "In. 1 'i . J-1'. ORUOER. Iiiim I I3ATENTS. siiiriiig Miircii, April and .May my fees due onlyeuullowiiiieoirdeslred. Write ,e . WM- " "A11COCK, MJ Seventh St., WaHhliiRtnii, I). C. P. O. llex '.-JO 1i'i'?ilM.ri?!..fc.l?ln.l."er lM l'uU''" wne. ...nn,e!i,,,?,t,K-UW1,"ACT "VTEW LINKOF I'll'ES-UENUINKOLlVK rHV '""'hHrlaraiul Meerschum, rrem -Jie Tobago leading Urunds or Smoking liLiriii UBMUTirSCiaARHTORB. SlS-tfdR 114 Knit Klnv.lrJ.1 ilX HtU7K H H A LK V VA,'UAHLK PRO- US WGIiNIMIlAY.Al-Utb , 1S00, the uuderslKiusI .executer of Reliecei Oum Oum ren. deceased, will eiler nt public sule the fol fel fol lewing vuluitl.le real estate, le wit; The two story brick house uud let, Ne. Knst Walnut jcvt, containing 111 feet front und tsjij feet In hale ut the Kevstoue Heuso at 7oVleek when terms of .ale will lie made known by ' ' A F. ItKI.veMll., Auct. A. v;. n.1llL. Mwillnr nprwtd LK CTURE LECTURE -II Y Geerge Kennan ON "An East Siberian Convict Mine," in Tin: COURT HOUSE, O.V TllUUMIUV Kvknise, Apiiii. I7rn Under the auspleesef the LADIFJ3' AID SOCIKTY OF St. Jehn's Lutheran Church. Ticket. 60 cents. Reserved Keats, 25 cents extru. Fer suleut Fen Dersmltb's lioekHtorti ,. ap8,lO,12lH,U,ie,i7dH 1 Oats... Kye...., Hettt 9lhttcviirtttul. ITtORTHK RETT HOT AIR FURNACE IN FTilten street, j. uietnnrxei, go WJUiifl iiii-JT, ;ra i-jisi m7-tfd BILLY WAITf.iHAH THE BXHT TWO FOR 6eand6cClfnraln thesuie,nt NOH. 5 A KB NORTH QUEEN ST. decMmdM,Tu,Th,H inOLII IIRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING IT funsteam work, at JOHN UEdTH, IB Knst Fulton tlrctu in7-Ud mO HAVE YOUR HACK AMI) tll.ADDEN X your heart use " Purity Hesp." TROUT A SHANK. HHIRT MANUKAt-TIIRERH AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Ne. 140 North Queen Street. Shirts innde te erdecs low as ttJOO. Perfect fit guaranteed, al-l)d THEY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONE CAN Equal Hilly WalU'a Havana Filler Clgari . ... NOHR A ll NORTU QUEEN ST. decG-gmdM.Te.Tli.S k UCTION I J """ AUCTION ! COMMKNC1NU TUESDAY EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK, AT NO. 106 NORTH QUKEN MTREET. (Oast's Old Stand.) HOOTS AND SHOES IN UHEAT VARIETY. pr7-tfd A GENCY FOR CALLAHAN A CO'H CK VV ment te take the plaee of Red Iad. In bulk It makes nve times the quantity of red lead and Is ttr superior in making steam Joints, packing man and hand hele plates en hollers, ACy Ac, Irtce 20 cents ier pound, at JOHN UKkrrf.Xa East Fulton slrcct. ' m7-tfd 0JfJJJ inch te 0 Inch diameter, for sale ut a low figure, nnd the only heuse In the city with a pipe cuttlnp miirhlne, cutting up te Ineti diameter, at JO IlliS IlK-JT'H.IHIKiistFlll. ion sixcei. Iii7-tfd ITtORHOILERM. HORIZONTAL, TAI1ULAR, J crtlcul. Portable. Cylinder, Marine, of any slui or power, of the best material nnd workmanship, go te JOHN REST. Ml East Fill Urn strecL m7.tra "PACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS: DIRKIO, FOR JTHleam nnd Hydraulic I'aeklnc,AsbcstRepc, Woven and Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, Ai !S",toeM'" 'J"""1; Asbestos Cement, Asliestes Hheathlnir.-Gum I'aeklng.Uiim Rings for Water Claugcs, Plumbnge Packing, need's Patent As As lieseos, Lined Sectional Plpe Coer, at JOHN 11IXTH. IJSI East Fulton slrit, ' iii7-tfd N' O IOIBON OR INJURIOUS COLORS useu in - i-iiriiy nenp. ' E(iR HOLTS, LAG SCREWS, SET SCREWS. Square and Hcragen Nuts, theegcKls In stock, at JOHN H1MT8, UBEest Fulton streeU m7-lfd R KNIiE.,.:.'.Urt HK,N HOtT. SMOOTH "" " ""w "J iibiiik" i-uriiy rjeup. CPECIAL ATTENTION IOII RAROAINS fP Will seli cheap thn remaining stock of I smlly Carriages, Pluctens aud Tep llueglcs. and ' THENORI1ECK ROAD CART, ALL MY OWN MANUFACTURE. I have located tempernrlly my Olllce anil Wareroom at the Southern Market, comer or Seuth Queen and Vine streets. fcbas-lfd J. H. NORI1ECK, Agent. TfOBCAHT IRON PIPE FITTINGS ROTH JC .. Plain nnd reducing, up te Much diameter, Mullenble Fittings, I hinges, Flanpe Unions Manirelds. American Unluns, Tube SupperU, J.'.'i"?' "loer u,,d Colling Plates, fe te JOHN .'-. -J. . ..9. . l.ttl n., VXl, Iii7-tfd TUDOES HAVE IXJNO SINCE DECIDED tl that Hilly Waltz's Cigar Is the Rest In the State. Forsnleat NOH. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN eT. dccMmdM.Tu.ThJJ IJIOH IHAU Ci- UAIO ASHKSTOH Iltsin V Valves, Jenkins Vnhes.lSrasH Globe Valves, llmssGate Vnlves, Iren Hedy Globe Vulves. I.evcr Safely Vidves. Pep Safety Vulves, Air Vnlves, Radiator Vnlves, Pratt's Swinging Check valves, llrnss Check Valves.Koet Vnlves Anele Valves, call ut JOHN UEVrti, act Dis m'-tfd -TOlt CASTINGS, IRON OR IIRASS, LIGHT ilic,.nor!,2'vJV';,,"ert "etlcc, go te JOHN r7i, m nu. r uiiun siruui. m7-tfd rilANKHFORWATER.OILS.ACIDORGAS X of uny shnpe or capacity, nt fair prices, go te JOHN BEtT. 303 Kist Fulton street. m7Ufd RIVATE. ' LANCASTRnHL'StNESS COI.I.COP. Ne. 31 North Duke Street, April 1, 1S90. Messrs. Ii C, J. L. A L. D. IL-Ornfenen : I Yes, If you enter new you. can complete the course of Instruction till vncntlen, June DO, nt u total cost of about JlOfer tuition and stationery. II. Course of studv complete as r'gnrds a Husl ness Education. III. As many pupils enrolled during the past -March as were enrolled (luring the.'feur preceding Marches. IV. Our Rnln In attendance mere than 2U per cent. eer nny pre ceding your, and three months net counted In. . We hate placed mere YeuiiKMenand ldles In positions this term thau ever before. VI. Don't delay; visit College Reems adjoining Court Heuse, nnd Judge for yeursclt es. Kesiieclfully, mr-ja-lfd Ii. C. WKIDLER, Principal. w IT1I NEW IlllNNETS AND IIAfH U.sM cw Perfumes. Brown's Fragrant Violet Water LEADS ALL OTHERS. r Regular Dellar Size liettle Hells for WV. MADEANDS01.DAT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR.DUKE A LEMON STRLEIS. Hlggestnnd llcst Line of Perfumerv InLnn enster always In stock. lanl3-lj-Tu",Th,S-R OTICE IS HEItlfllY tiTvEN Til ATAN -Ll. application will be made te the Governer or Peniistlvunla en Thursdnv, Muv 8. ISO. by Hewiird 11. Htnuirer, Jmin Klgh-r. Jes. II. !),,' ler, Samuel D. Hlaull. r, Henry C. jf usser, under thoActerAsscmblvortho Commeiiweiilth of Pi-uiisylvanta. entitled "An act te provMe fi.r the Ineorpnrullen and regulation of certain cor porations,' uppreved Apilia,l87l,nnd the sup plements thereto, for the charter or mi Intended corporation te be called. "The Monitor Mourn Generator Manufacturing Company or Ijineas ter. 111.," the character und object efhlch Is te carry en n general mamifuctiirhu business for the manufacture efsteum generators uud het .water circulators, and te de u general steam llttlng nnd steam heating business nnd te pur chase, held uud sell patent rights rer lnten tlnns nnd designs for such steam generators unit appliances connected therewith tilth t,c right te Issue license for the same nirtreceite pay therefer, und for these puriuises te hateiiuil ! .7..ir " y."J" ," uiu iignei, neuvll snnd privileges of the suld Act of Assemlilv nml Us fcupplenients. LUTHERH.KAUFFMAN. jMdlWtdTh Sellcln.r. E XCURSIONa .'..Ml PICNICS. Mt. Gretna Park ON THE Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, j. or Excursions and Picnics I FREE TO ALL. It contains everything needed fernplcusiint days outing. Ample shelter, let ely walks and rambles, romantic drltes, mountain springs crystal streams spanned by ruttle bridges bridges beating ou ljike Conctvage. n beautiful mount tain lake, 20 acres In extent; Tennis, Carousal. Croquet and Ilase Hull ground; Hewling Alley. Sheeting Gallery, a spacious Punclng Piitllleii. Dining Hall, Kitchen, (provided with fueli 'P.tllu, ttf.utr.1. mill ll.innn.... ......... .... . '" .....v., .Hi..!, ii, ijaiiuiiti iimjiiis uut! nu ex cellent restaurant In eharge of a competent caterer. Tables. Henches, Swings nnd Itustle Scuts ure scattered throughout the weeds ler the free use of excursionists. The Narrow OauKS Railroad and Governer Dick are Special Attractions. . Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the Prem ises. ,-Fer excursion rates and general Informa tion, upply te NED IRISH. ul-Sind Bup't C. A K Ibillrixiit, Lebanon, Pn. OELIXT COUNCILORD1NANCE, NO, ll. March 5, isye. In Belift Council Head and l.efened te theHtrect Ceminlttis-. Sume Day lteHrled Hack Alllrltlatltely uud Orderwl Printed. An Ordinance Granting the Lancaster Cltv Street lbillwuy Company the Right te Exten'd Jts 'tracks rrem Wulnut Street Northward en Lime Street te the City Limits and from North Queen street Eastward en Chestnut street te the Cltv Limits, nmt uiii.r..i..iiu.L trie Moter Curs ever the same nnd erect und maintain poles uud wires for that purpose. He It ordained by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Lnucxster, that thu Lan- 1-iuu.T i-aj nimi iiuiitrny company shall have the right te extend Its tracks rrem Walnut street northward en Ltme street te the city limits, und from North Queen suet eattwurd ou Chestnut street te the city limits, and te op erate electric moier can ever the same, nnd erect and maintain poles and wires for that purpose. . JVerluVd. That the privileges hereby grouted shall be subject te ult the previsions, restric tions, liuiltutlens uud regulations ceiitHlued 111 certain ordinances heretofore passed, granting similar privileges te the suld railway cemi any. aud that the work or lutng said trucks be commenced wlthlu one year from the nassuge of this ordinance. . Ordained and enacted Intea law at tlie City of Lancaster, March 19, lSye. ' ., ,, J.H. UAUM.OARDNER. President pre tern. Couimeu Council. DaviuL. Dkkx, Clerk Common Council. 11. E. l.OVn , ,, rresldcntHelcctCeuudl. J. K. Bahr, Clerk Hlect Council, apWtd (- w ALL PAPKR 25, 27, 20, 31 Wet King Wall Papers I Tteusands of l',M.t?.-.,W?").V"AA2?mMeUldlnat)B iirax&'i?Z ssffiz- WHSHHBLE iAKLl- Ten thousand pieces of the Celebrated English Varnished Tile Papers, Eaailsh Washahta and nhti.nftr. n. Many of the patterns are Tile and Natural Weel efieeU. and are freunentlv nsf iST2Sl.T7i!".,?.,i.,i??i.. . . passed .rer hi ways. Kestauranu, Offlces, Dlnlng-Roems. Ifath-Roems.'KlteheniftiVe Ways. IH iherL whirs vcrssr;WabbTJS??;dK?-5 W e are selling this Line of Papers at prices which make them economical Wall pimh in TtSi ! m..Aj a serviceable wall U dsilrsd i&teiBSrBS. JSSWbSASX WfflJS'i. I7PORT751NT TO H0USEKeeP9RS. lly making early selections for any work you may desire te tle, we will be pleased te reserve you any dale ahead J HHCER St E3ROTHER. 35, 27, 29, 31 West King Street, tcu 2Cbutvtf0cmcnt. tAIlllIAOKAe. D0ERS0M 0ARRIAOE WORKS, Cerner of IJuke and Vine Streeu (formerly Norbeck A Mlley), ..... r. . OEO. B.NORnECK.Prep. ?,,M "r Six Thousand Dollars (l,(MJO In Fine Bujgles, Uerrlatfes. Ac., new en Ex Ex blhltlen, of my Own Manufacture, And nlse ngent for the Columbus Bukkv Ce.'s nne vchlclea at prices that astonish every body. All Guaranteed finest vehicles In the tt-erld for the money. None but the best me chanics employed. Special attention given te icpalrluir. itend CnrU nt almost any price at thoDnersem Carriage Works, corner of Duke and Vine-streets. dMvd&wH T7IOR HENT-THE DOERSOM PRIVATE 3 Dwelling, Nes. VM and 128 Enst King street, will he rented In perta te suit applicants. Alse thiiStore Roem and Fnctery, In the rear, en iMIIllIn street, The DOERSOM HALL the lluest and host located ball In the city, can new be rented rer falrs,rcstlvals, suppers, Ac. Secure dates. Fer particulars, Inquire of . . ... GEO. S. NOItnECK. Proprietor nf the Doersom Carriage Works, cer- ner of Duke and Vine streets. febntrd TF IN WANT OF I1RASH OR IRON BTOP Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Ulb Cocks, Lever Cooks, Swing Joints, call and get J 152?.' S.L ,',.cna.,y?ur r by mall, te JOHN UbST,S11 East Fulton street. m7-tfd VirK EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined you will probably flu and that glasses will be a great help te you. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA' lenses, which are made only by us, and recommended by leading Oculists as the beat aids te defec tive vision. S?A Uem BPctacles, tW.OO ; usual price. Steel Spectacles, BOe.t usual price, (ll.OO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, at ; usual price, flO. H. ZINEMAH & BROJ130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. rHIlADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mys-lyd TUST IN- THE Neatest Spring Sliees for Ladies EVER SEEN IN LANCASTER I AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT, TOO I STACKHOUSE, SB AND 30 EAST KING ST. ALSO, HIO ARRIVALS OF SPRINO-IIEEL SHOES FOR CHILDREN AND SUSSES. AND THEY'LL DO FOR "SPRING" IN A DOUULE SENSE. STACKHOUSE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. T 11. MARTIN & CO. 1 1 Maii & Ce. SPRING-1890. China Mattings ! All samples shown in Carpet Department. 45 different Pat terns, all of this season's impor tation. Ne Auction Goods. Fancy China Mattings at 9c a yard, 53.20 a roll. iec " -,.6e " 12c " $4.00 " ,7C $575 20c " $6.50 " Every roll contains 40 yards. 50 pieces of the famous Pagoda Brand China Mattings, at 25c a yard ; $8.Se a roll of 40 yards. Extra value. Seamless China Mattings at 30c a yard. Ne discount for roll. Very heavy. hlegant rattern. Obelisk Brand, close weave, and will wear better than any Straw Mattings ever imported, 45c a yard ; $16 a roll. Damask Mattings. Bright Patterns in Carpet Designs. A full line of Novelties. Cor, Prince & W, King Sts., LA.NCXSTEH, PA. J. B. Martin & Ce., itrti JlktieviUemettt. HHGER St BROTHER St , Pieces of Bright, New Patterns at "Decorations, Corners and t s.te '& sm&xmfixzt UNEQUALED FOR SERVICE. N KXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. Yiindew Shades! Y7indew Shades e lire snowing ine ijirgesi i,ine or Beady-Made Window Shades In the city at prices nevJ before equaled. Heady-Made Shades, 0 feet lone and J feet wide, at 25 cents fa window, cempleil Hetter quality, same site, with dodo border. 87 cents a window. Bhedlng b? the 'yard In afl til nrZnrtrthnSl?t?.HhaF,lnwh.e0rMmentei.E,ft WliiijewWadel Mads tl Uracrnna nuns nremDtlv atidchp&nlv. I -a re enrtnim at .tr i ilr, tie.. ni... i TWO GREAT CARPET BARGAINS. LOT I. A Geed Assortment of Designs In HODY HRURSELS. ti . '- 'no rwiecuen or vk.l.vkv caki'ETS. These two lets of carpets will be sold atl VSttSS'SmtS' ncver "old ,MS Umn l Th" " tt rare P" ms- We will mall you our Carpet Prlce-Llst FHHNESTOCK'S 36 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. SHctu SVbtict?ttscmcnt0. "pADIATORS, OF ANY MAKE OR DE-t-'.j;,!nj cnn be nirnlshedatrcaeonableflgurcs, by JOHN REST, 833 East Fulton street. ra7-tfJ ARRY IN STOCK -BEST CHARCOAL, Hammered Rar Iren. Deuble itcMued Iren, llurden's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd ,.'Sl.lcJ,,I.rSntiJ,celL.H1"!0t Iren M" te Ne. 10, nt JOHN BEST'S. SB East Fulton streeU m7-tlU LL OUR NEW SPRINU GOODS READY L and the finest ever had. McORANN A NOWLEN. Merchant Tailors. 136 North flucen St. TOH RENT. NO. 28 EAST KINQ STREET. Inquire within. apS-lwdR FOR AMERICAN8IGHT FEED CYLINDER Lubricators. Ulass Oil Cups for Bearings, you can get tbcm at JOHN BESTS, &B Ees Fulton street. m7-tfd T HME, LABOR AND MONEY SAVED BY lltlria ( Piicltir Ua..h fjnt ..--..- -., m. mii.j ewuw. cyulu wcrjrwiiere TTtOR BOILER TUBE BRUSHES, STILLSON JD Pipe Wrencbes,Plpennd Menkey Wrenches K52MI5d.vFu.e!t ?" 'an8' ' k t0 Jehn REST, 83J East Fulton street. m7-tfd THOCTOIi'S OPERA HOUSE. 49-ALL THIS WEEK.ta MATINEES WENESDAY AND SATURDAY. WILBUR "tDPERA CO. AND SUSIE KIRWIN. THlIRSnAY Bohemian Qlrl." FRIDAY " Uegenr Student." SATURDAY Matinee "Era Dlavole." SATURDAY Evening," Chimes of Normandy." This Engagement under the Auspices of the F.LKS LODGE. PIUCES.... 15, 20, 30, CO and 75 CENTS. MATINEE 15, IS) and 30 CENTS. ap7-lwd lethtttft. E INE TAILORING. 890"SPRING."890 Fine Tailoring. The Ijirifcst nnd Most Elegunt Assortment of SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready for Your Inspection. We would nlse nunounee the purchase of a Jeb Let of English Suiting and Treusering ut a great sacrifice, which we will sell at Astonishingly Lew Prices. J-Cull early te secure a bargain In these goods. H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN THECITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dL7-tfd M ART1N HROS. Only half a hint can be bad from our windows of the Sprlns Suiting for your order, and the Hcady-Made Suits nnd the Men's Furnlsh lugs. Visit the store, exam- THE REASON WHY. tne the goods. A three-story stere full te pick from. There are Ideas, stj les and prices here that will Introduce themselves favorably. et unlikely you'll be tempted with some. We were asked yesterday hew we managa te sell se much better suits at 110 thau ure usually sold. Our Heudy-Made Clothing Department Is backed by our complete Custom Tailoring De partment making up better clethlngand saving te the peeple the wholesaler's profit. CUSTOM TAILOIUNQ DEPARTMENT.-!!! Suits ler ., uud SVi Bulls for S2i Is the great output of our clothing through both our Cus tom Tullerlug and Ready-Made Clothing De partment enables us te buy tailoring materials and cloths from first hands. In longs lengths, full piece and even case quantities. A visit 111 pay you. Don't forget te see our Spring Underwear, Hosiery and our unapproachable SOe Neckwear. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Penn' Wall Papers I Popular Prices. i paper hanglnf done at low cost PHPERS " - Lancaster, Penn'i en application. Cm &oet T HE PEOPLE'S OABH STORE. The People' s Cash Ster SPECIAL DRIVES -IN- Table Linens, Towels & Napkins Fine Table Cleths aud Napkins te Match. White Goods lu the Latest Stripes and Plaids Flemiclngs, Panels and Allover Embroil u tries. A specially geed assortment of Nnrrew Edgl ings in lameric, iainsoeK and Swiss. Our Remnant Counters Include goods frenl all departments. Amnnt. Mm ramn.nii maw kJ found some of the best styles and qualities all m jieuey-saving l'rlces te you. The People's Cash Sten 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, FA. mnraO-lydR N F.W YORK STORE. -AT THE- New Yerk Stere. If the New Turin UIU becomes law Linen Goedi will advance 15 per cent. We show an Immense stock aud the best value ever offered In popular goods. i I Examine four special numbers In YARN ULEACHEUTAnLEIMMASKSetS, 33, 37 and CO cent.. Full width and everyone of them a bargain. FINE BLEACHED GERMAN DAMASKS, 37ic, iOc, 0. 73 cts and !1 a yard. BLEACHED TAULE CLOTHS AND NAP KINS In sets te match, with or without cel ercd borders, at bottom prices. Special Bargains in BLEACHED TAULE NAPKINS ut 75c, i7J4 SI, 00 tl 25 and II M u dozen . Great Value In HUCK, MOMIE AND DA MASK BED ROOM TOWELS at 10c and 12c each. " fid Dezen DAMASK TOWELS, large slie, lc a piece. 85 New Styles in FINE OEitM AN DAMASK TOWELS, Knotted Fringe, White or Colored Borders, 15c each ; worth a half mero. WATT & SHAND, C, 8 AND 10 EAST KINQ ST. I7IOR ."PULLEYS." SUAFTINO,-COIXA RS, ; Hangers, Clump Bexes. Cuuidlncs, etc. iru te JOHN BEST. q m Fulton street ' m7.'tld OR STEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR LOW Pressure, Winer Gauges, Gauge Cocks;" Cecks;" )i.?9d. Wheels or Weighted, Glass Tubes, thistles, Syphens for Steam Gauges, Cylinder Oilers Plulu, Water Gauge Columns, Cocks for Steam Gauges, call en JOHN BEST, 8J3 East tulten street. ' inj.tfd XF YOU WANT A FIRST-LASS PORTABLE JL Engine and Beiler, en wheels, cheap, as the following prices shew: 6 horse-power, W73 : 8 horse-power jf-iii ; 10 horse-power, 1675; 15 horse power, ts76r 20 horse-power, 11,175. call at JOHN BEST'S. 33rf East Fulton streiL mMM1 ra uk -.i . Mr---
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