-- - 'rv 'J::.i THE LANCASTER DAILY IKELL1GENCER, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1890. X7F .RELIGIOUS WORLD. ? t 1 Of THE MORMON CHURCH "CXISTINO IN BROOKLYN. ri J. jfV -' Materially, However, from "iniMHKiiewti a the Mermen Church. DtrteM aa4 Teachings Main af Mi Cr4. I ' -9ethe average man any (illusion te ram brings only recollections of i Yeung and pelygnniy. Cem- lively fevr people knew that there two Irinda of Mormons, and that each I rfcotfeally opposed te the ether upon at one point of doctrine. 'Het many knew that for nineteen there has lived and prospered in a branch of the Mermen Yet snch is the fact. ," tW oTfaalsatlen is a branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of rbav Saints, which holds te the dags of the elder Jeseph Smith, the , believes in the ordained tights r t. ieuersnii 01 iue younger iueepn 4th, and denies absolutely the claim Brigham Yeung te the presidency of true Mermen church, nnd utterly re states the "spiritual wife" dectrine or ine of nelycamv ie tenncienslv PiJisM by the followers of the great lender the Salt Lake Mormons. "The reerganised church accepts the tele and the Boek of Mermen as its Pkjilde in matters of religion, and in th i te recover possession of the original nacle atKirtland, O., wns declared i ba the legal successor of thoeriginnl lormen church. Fer years it has tunin- felfcfaied missionaries in Salt Lake valley te MMmvert the "Brighamites." U 5-' When Jeseph Smith, as Mormons be 'Jteve. bad bis vision en tlie hill of Cu- Iplwerah he proceeded at once te tlie trans- elation of the sacred plates brought him tr the angel, by the aid of the Urim nnd Thumnilm. Upen the completion of this Mk the Cliurch of Jesus Christ of the Jtatter Day Saints was organized. The jdrarch was governed in the old Script- ttnu manner, by apostles, prephetB, eld- i-M and teachers. Thcse elders and (testles scattered ever the country, hing the new doctrines and convert- I many te their belief, be that when i Mormons were persecuted nt Nanvoe, fe., the church numbered nearly if net mite 200.000 members. , VWhen Jeseph and Hyrmn Smith were aed in the Nauvoo jail iu 1814 the phet sent for his son, then only 12 Hmrs old, and blessed him, ordaining y.mxa president of the church as seen as W should arrive at his majority. Shertl v Hfterward the jail was breken into by n rvsoeami tue prophet and his brother iwtn killed. It was then that Brigham 1 Yeung came forward and. as tub ire ritcter of young Jeseph Smith, ruled the kAurchnsita acting president. He put m the claims or ittgden, Strang and bon te the nrnnliptin ftiirr-pHAersltln PwHh a strong hand, nnd when the time for young Jeseph Smith te assert elf Brigham Yeung was strenjr ngh te usurp tlie yenmr rrenhet's eMacc. With this usnrnatieu he Intro- f'fceed the. dectrine of polygamy, or the fjajiritual wife." Tlicn came the great tte the Salt Lake valley. But it i net be supposed that n majority or I a fair tironertion of the followers of I prophet had embraced this doctrine. -Hafistics show that in 1850 Utah population or noens 1 1 ,ueu. There I Hundreds and thousands who would accept the rule of Yeung and the trine of Delvsamv. These. seat.tnrp.il ieir homes, and new divisions of the 'Irftatch were made. One bv one thena ?. Visions failed. In 1831 ti few of these Who had been members nt the death nf , jfattth.'whe were living in southern Wis- an and northern Illinois, set about r fathering these scattered remnants tc- er, and succeeded in bavini con- ace tn Beloit, iu June, 1852. At this 90ference it was determined te find and wrell the scattered members throughout .aW northwest. The movement was se aaccfscfnl that nt a cenference held at Abey, Bis., in April, 1800, 000 mem tffi were represented. irAX this cenference Jesenh Smith was Efrtained president and prophet. Tem this beginning the church has gown until it new numbers about 25, 'I members scattered all ever the irlolie. i-JLt'theconfercuce of 18S8 it was retried w. mere were wn in England, 15 in Scotland. 173 in Wules. 890 in Canada. M in Neva Scotia. 725 in the Society FJUands and 183 in Australia. xi Jeseph Smith is the president, nnd W. ?W.' Blair, James Caffall, E. O. Briggs, ?WUliiun H. Kelly. J. I. Lambert. F. W. CHllam, Herman II. Smith, Jeheph Luff, , wiuiam bmitn ana Elder Urifllths nre "elders. slTriA TlmrtM-n lirfinnli -ia r.v.nij.i.1 in t . . w.j .. W.....V.. .. .-O V UlfeUl4 I ue miiwki) ii untucn was ergnmzeu in iall of 1870 by Jesiah Ella, one of t'-n Srfian6Veia(,j!?.fl;usftwinTr TWL 'kas .-aTert, and is new about te begin the fi.j.arectien of a church building en East ,lfttyr xerK avenue, near aacKinan street. If.The main points in the creed are: Be- j'.-tjaei iu uuu, .ji-sun VUU9l, JUD PUI1, UI1U ivjme tieiy unesi: me puiusiuiuiu ei men Ryfar their own sins; salvation through the ordinances of Ged, which tire faith iu R-JJQed, repentiuice, baptism by immersion, Splaying en of liands for the gift of the JPfVAlUiy JIIIWI., IUV I1T3UIlC.ilUll U HiU V J , Kittiat a man must be called of Ged and Irardained by the laying en of hands te : '..out 16 mm te prcacu tue gespei; mat u'i the church orcauizatien should be the fameas in the primitivechurch apostles, prophets, pastors, teachers and evangel- ma; that in the Uible is cenUtlntxl the Iwerd of Ged, se far as it is correctly h- translated; that the canon of Scripture "k net full, but that Ged by his hplnt . will continue te reveal his word te man r natil the end of time. In the language ' 'at their epitome of faith: ;t"We believe in the powers and gifts of tfce everlasting gospel, viz., the gift of iaith, dUcerning of spirits, prophecy, wvelatien. benlins. visions, tencues .and W iutenetatieu of tongues, wisdom, - aharitv. brotherly love. etc. "ij,. ...-... ..- . . t t t ' we iieueve tnai marnage is eruainea it ed, nnd that the law of Ged pre-ides 'forbutene companion in wedlock, for k,atiner man or woman, excepi in cases Sirhere the contract of marriage is broken . "Jbjr death or transgression. jy "We believe that tue Uectnnes or a eurality and a community of wives nre Tceies. and are opposed te the lnw of lifrW , Que of the members of the liroeulyn i branch said: "We beliove that when Christ left this earth he left the church flp this state, and tbut when he comes f .again he will expect te find it just as he lt- SThe edifice which the Brooklyn branch : Prupese te erect will be a small, unpro unpre . iantieus structure. It will ben frame fcullding, 23 feet in width nnd 00 feet in ff nh, with a small belfry. The style aOejte(l ts a modified queen Anne. f.The windows will be of stained glass, aid the main hall will have a seating ca- pniy of about 250. Just in front of the 'fUkiruia iu ine mam nan win ix me iliaptiamsl font The belief of the church u uaptlMn by uuinersien alone, nnd KNW u dawmu-l in twnsenlnivrw urltli t t that belief. The ceremony will be Iden tically the same as performed in the Baptist churches. New Yerk Sun. Victer lingo and the Meum. i Orar Victer Iluee in his nook Set muslni; o'er a favorite book. When, la) halt timorous, half Intent, A en heiji- Mtrleu errand bent. Ills daughter and 111 grandchild brought A meuM the pantry trap bail caught. The foci turned with loving haert Te hear the little maiden plead WIUi piteous face and eaer cry: "Buy, grandpa, shall the tneiner diet" "Ueheld the thief p the mother aaldj 'The rlijr, with IU nibbling knife, Be busy round my checse and bread I JuH new, made prisoner while It fed, Wc found It aquraklng like a fife, And, inrltcd nt Its Mi rill cemptilnl. Our Jeannte, like a tender Mint, With tearful pUy beggcil Ita life. Her plcadjeg'chsrmed away my frown; I fpncertniy victim, deemed te drown, -And told H gentle advecata r- Her grandalre should decide Iu fate." 'Teer little mouse!" the old man amlled, And drew fils darling te his knee. "See hew It tremMeV' lisped the child; "It's just as scared as scared can be. And sorry, tee, I guess It feels Bccause my mamma says'lt steals. All such a mite could eat and drink Is no great stealing, I should thlnkl Its bead could cuddle in my ring; IU ears are juit like mldge'a wing; IU tall Is just a bit of string; IU wee bright eyes the cunning thing! IU body scaive a spoon would fill; It Isn't big enough te kllll , And, eh, It leeks at you se shy Bay, grandpa, shall Uie meuwy diet" Fendly the aged met speke: "The been you ask Is grand te give; Jeanule, I stay tlie fatal stroke. And bid your Uny prisoner live." Then, as n llh kiss and blessing sped Tlie child te free her captive ran. The old man closed his eyes and said: "Se heaven decides man's let for man. The mouse that nibbles en the shelf Knows net Its fate, nor knew I mine. I own a l'rovldenen divine, Since te that small, four footed clt I was a providence myself; Anil as my grace a life could ure That feels no thanks and kuews me net, I well believe celestial core nas oft my own deliverance wrought Without my knowledge or my theaght" Wide Awake. Vflie the Yeung Lady Was. A religious newspaper printed in China has the following : At I'ekiii there is n pious lady, the wife of n foreign mer chant, who sicnds her time iu doing geed. One day she went en n visit te the home of a Manehn lady of high rank. She took copies of the llely Scriptures. A young lady was present who took great interest in the conversation. She heard the old story of the Gospel of Jesus, who died for n world of sinners. The young lndy bent forward te catch every word, and when the Christian vis itor had concluded, she Bald ; " I am glad you have conie te tell me this. Seme day I will have a place built where jieople can meet te worship (his Ged and hear this Gospel preached." This young lady is new the Empress of China. They Obeyed Ills Desire. The Baptist Missionary union iu Bos Bes Bos eon was surprised the ethor day by u lady and gentleman who walked into the oflke nnd left fi.OOO which they said their brother had intended te Iwiucatb te the union, but death overtook him be be bo fero he made his will. This must be re freshing variety in the oxpcrieuce of benevolent societies, nil it which com plain that it is a common uxpcrleuce for the heirs of deceased erseus te try. te keep the societies out of Ixrqnests that have been inade in n legal milliner. New Yerk Sun. RELIGIOUS GLEANINGS. There is a movement en ihe irt "of the Quakers te return te the rules of Lindley Murray, and te say "Hew art thou? instead of "Hew is thee?" The contest has been long, but nt lest gram mar is winning the day. The collections in the German state churches de net average seveu cents a year per head of the communicants. Professer E. D. Burten, of Newton, will take charge of the Bible study at Vassar. The Salvation Army reports ever 7,000 penitents at its altars within the United Kingdom within four months. According te the latest statistical ex hibits of the missions iu Japan, there are new 274 churches in the empire, of which number 153 are self supporting. The total membershtpis31,181, Uie accessions for the year being 5,512. The contribu tions reached f 10,002. The whele num ber of missionaries in the field, including women, is 527. The Wesleyans have fifty-estfIiapels and ether preaching places in Italy and eighteen in Spain and Pcrtugal. In 1804 there were tKrty-five transla tions of the Scriptures in existence, orelgii the formation of the-'jyy'isjj'ten millions Bible Bocictysfceo,, upended in the of uioneEJjculating the Bible, and there wl?j''new, counting dialects as well as 'languages, nearly 800 translations of the Scriptures. llellgleus Tenenitis. The Rev. Geerge F. Pentecost, for tlie past two or three years evangelizing in Scotland, new proposes te go out te India with from twenty-five te fifty men nud women, who shall go at their own cost nnd settle down for n time in certain' districts, te give up their time te a united work of evangelization, in addition te existing agencies already nt work. The Rev. Alfred Tucker, of England, has been nominated bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa, te succeed Bishop Parker, deceased, who succeeded in turn Bishop Hnnulngten, who was murdered by the order of the king of Uganda. Sir Edwin Arneld denies that his poem, "The Light of Asia," was written for the purpese of exalting Buddhism at the expense of Christianity. He sayB he would net give ene verse of the Sermon en the Mount for twenty-five epic ieems like the "Mahn Charata." Y. 31. !. A. Notes. Philadelphia has new the third largest Yeung Men's Christian association in th world, Louden lieing the first and New Yerk second. There are nine brnnchct of the association in Philadelphia, twoei which were organized during the year, At the thirty-fifth anniversary, which was recently celebrated, the report ei the treasurer showed receipts te the amount of $10,778, and expenditures, $0,800. The family of the late Geerge II. Cor liss, of Providence, R. I., builder of the Centennial engine, are te erect a $50,000 Yeung Men's Christ luu Association me morial building nt Newburyport, with gymnasium nnd amateur photograph gallery. The first Yeunjf Men's Christian asso ciation in the United States army hat recently been established at Fortress Menree, Va. Atheugh only two months old, it has new eighty members. The German Yeung Men's Chrietinn association, of St. Leuis, has recently moved into its new building. Its cost was $32,000. On the west coast of Africa there are new ul)eut 200 churches, 83,000 converts, 100,000 adherents, 2,750 schools and 80, 000 pupils, nnd portions of Scripture and relhrieus books liave been translated into 8aJajiUUfj of diaitets. IN TJIK CHURCH FtiiLDS. RELIGIOUS NOTES AND NEWS GATH ERED FROM ALL QUARTERS Interesting Statistics In Regard te the Moravian Church Active Trngress Made by the Church In Various I'arts of the World. The Moravian chnrch returns for the last year in nil its provinces and mis sions 51,258 communicants, 118,480 mem bers in a general sense, and 28,001 Sun day school scholars. The whole body is tinder the direction of the general synod, which meets periodically nt Hcrrnhut, Saxony, and the Unity's Elders' confer ence, which sits in executive during the interim between the meetings of the general synod. One of the most note worthy features of the church is the relative impertance te the magnitude and resources of the whele of its mis sionary work. The missions furnish mere than hnlf of the members. Thus, of the numbers given above, 20,071 com municants, 85,800 members, and 14,074 Sunday school scholars are in the for eign missions. More than 11,000 mem l(crs have lecn added in the missions during the last ten years. Wherever the Moravian missions nre established they nre nmeng thomest important ones. They seem te have selected the hardest fields of labor, and In these fields they nre in the ndvnncc. They are se in Con trol Asia, nmeng the Himalayas, cloie upon the boundary of Thibet, beyend which no foreigner can go; in Green land, in Labrador, en the Moskite coast, nnd in Surinam. The income of the missions from the home churches is about $100,000, and about 1125,000 mere Is raised in the mis sion fields, te which enough is ndded from the inceme from invested funds te make the animal resources $250,000. The church in the United States, or the American Province, is divided into the northern nnd southern divisions, which together have CO congregations, 11,210 communicants, 17,818 members, and 0,017 Sunday school scholars. The home missions have been carried en with great vigor. The Church Extension society spent (1,139 in 1889, about $800 mere than its receipts. The college nnd theo logical seminary nt Bcthlehein, Pa.,with 00 students, has nu endowment fund of $100,000. The"Malin Llbtnry," at the same plaee, has the most valuable col lection of Moravian literature) thatexista anywhere. Missions nre sustnined in the United States among the Delaware nnd Cherokee Indians (331 members) nnd in Alaska. Additional missionaries are needed for the latter mission. The general synod last year nbelished thoeb ligatery use of the let, which has been resorted te en important occasions in church nnd private life, nnd ndded its veice te the Christians' ptotest against the traffic iu intoxicating liquors in Africa. Christian Advocate. Mission Nete. It is said that 20,000 Chiuese embraced Christianity last year. According te the latest statistical ex hibits of the missions iu Japan, thcreare new 27 1 churches in the otnpire, of which number 1C3 are self supporting. The total membership Is 31,181, the necosstens for the your being B.Bia. The contributions leached $10,01!'.'. The whele nnmlwr of missionaries iu the field, including wom en, is S27. There nre 400,000 converts te Christ! nnlty in Africa. The Missionary Recerd has made a computation the result of which shows that the whele missionary revenue of the Protestant world is net as much as is expended in kid gloves, and the colitri celitri colitri billiens of the churches of the Uniled States for home nud foreign missions te thu huathen nre net much ever the amount expended for ostrich feathers. The wealth of English speaking people increases at the rate of $1 1,000,000 per day, nnd net ene day's income is expended for the spread of the gesiM-1. The McAll mission in Frniirwhan hew ISO Btntiens, in which mcj"-than 1,2.10,000 French people men, women nnd chil drenlisten te the gearA'l- The Ch"'"""" Life. I held Miu v'' " he, for loe'n sake Cni- -Willi generous, earnvst will; i ft he who takes for lee's seet Rake ,' I think I held meru generous btlll. I bow before the uoble mlud That Trecly seirn grvat wrong ferHrfj Yet iiubh r Is the enf rweu ene tlve. Who bears that bur. JK'il". and still It mrjtrVph, lowly, steadfast heart; i'et he w he liwes has te (111 A harder and n truer ikirt, Cilerluus It kte wear the crown Of a debtn i-d nud pure bucccm; He whokuenshow te fall has nun A 'crown whose luster U net less. Great may lie he who cau command And rule with just aud tender sway; Yet is diviner wisdom taught better by him w he can ubey. lllcwrd. nre they w he dle for Ged And caru the mart) r's crew n of lUlit; Yet he who lives for (let may be A greater conqueror Iu his sight. Adelaide I'rocter, I.llicral Girts. The Presbyterian Theological semi nary in San Francisce has lecently re ceived a donation of .TiO.OOO from Mr. Alexander Montgomery, of that city. The money is held in trust, nud cannot 1)0 used until an additional $.50,000 shall have lieen raised by the directors. Mr. Marshall Field, of Chicago, IUs., has donated ten acres of land, valued at $100,000, fern slte for the projected Chi cage university, for the establishment of which Mr. J. D. Heckefeller recently gave $000,000. lly this gift of Mr. Field, with the money already raised, the whele sum of $1,000,000 required for the object is new in hand. It Is intended, however, te raise the entire fund of u million dollars In money, as only $100, 000 mero is needed te de this. Mr. Field's gift insures the early erection of the new buildings. Rutgers college, New Uruiiswiek, N. J., is te have a museum of Christian history. The Western Theological seminary nt Allegheny City, Pn., has received from the estate of the late Mrs. A. C. Moere $3,000 for scholarships In her nnme. Vassar college, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., receives a bdjuest of $0,000 by the will of the late llev. J. H. Keudrick, D. D n former president of the college, te es tablish a Keudrick scholarship fund. Nine new missionaries have been ap pointed te Japan the present year by the American Uaptist Missionary union an addition of 83 per cent, te its working ferce in that country. Last year the Church Mission te Deaf Mutes received $7,013.37, the Oallaudet home, $3,193.18, and the lady managers, 11,640.11. The mortgage en the home could lie jkiIiI with $8;000. There are nt the home ten female nnd thirteen male inmates. Twe of them nre blind also. It is a magnificent gift, that of $100,000 each te the Union Theological semiuary nnd the University of the City of New Yerk, by Mr. Charles Butler, of New Yerk; uud he did net wait till he was dead. The Independent. I'regress In Japan. As Illustrating the remarkable growth of Christianity in Japan it may be noted that in 1880 the membership of the Pres byterian church there was about 4,000, and at the clew of 1889 It was 10,194. In the "United Church of Christ in Ja pan," which represents the Reformed Dutch church and the different Presby terian bodies, there nre 101 missionaries, 89 native ministers, licentiates, 47; 6 schools for males, with 472 schelarsi about 25 schools for females, with 2,080 scholars. Among these scholars 232 males and 472 females are Christians. The adult memliershlp of the United church is 8,0.11, and Uie increase during the year 1,001. Taking in all the denom inations, thcre are in Japan at the pres ent time 512 missionaries, 274 churches, 1B5 native ministers, nnd the ndditiem te church membership in 1889 were 5,008. New Yerk Obsorver. Seme Ksaggeratrd Statements. The Missionary Herald corrects some of the exaggerated statements which have been circulated regarding tlie ship ment of rum te Africa. One of these statements was that thcre was n seven year contract for 8,000 gallons n day, et ever 1,000,000 gallons n year. The fact is that for the nine months ending April 1, 1890, thcre were only 107,302 gallon exported. This is only about one-third of the experts in the corresponding period two years age. It went te the British po-isessiens nt Sierra Leone and en the geld coast, te the French posses sions nnd te Liberia. None of it wenl te the Conge. Loek Hum, Vrleiiili Are Yeu sick f De you sutTcr from Dyspepsia, Indigestion, HnurHteinnrh, f.ler Complaint, Nervous no bility, Irfist Appetite, biliousness, Tired Keel I nif, I'll I lis In the Chest, Night Hwcnts, I,eks of Power, or any form of Consumption? If se, go le your druggist and purchase n bottle of Flo Fle raptnlm, which will quickly restore you te wound pliyslciil health, Flmapltzien Isn highly concentrated fluid extract of the most Miluublu iiiedlcln.il roots nud herbs known te science, nnd cures where nil ether remedies full, Vnlu ubln lioelt, "Things Werth Knewing," sent free. Address, Prof. I'ruiiklln Hurt, Warren street, N. Y. nprl"-ldAw llelil It te tlie Unlit. Iho man who tells jeu eenlldctitliilly Just what will euro j our cold Is prescribing Kemp's Itiilsam this year. In the preparation of this reinarltalile medicine for coughs and colds no i'XIkmiku Is spared te combine only Iho best mid purest Ingredients. Meld a botlle of Kemp's lliilMim le Hid light ami leek through It ; no tice thu bright, clear leek ; then compare with ether remedies. PrlcofiOeiuid l. (I) D Ui'l'Y'M PUItU AIAI.T WIIIHKKY. Sl'HINtJ MKIMCINi:. Mcntlflc Matiitzliie.) He careful of jour diet. Yeu de net need heavy feed surli as you require during I he Winter. Hprlng my be beautiful, but It Ii lteachcreu. De net k It ilwuivu )OiijfutincHilil,afeer, miliaria or pneumonia. De net threw luTjeur Wlnlir lliumils tee turly. 11 Is butter te sillier u llltlu InceiiM'iil eucejthanltu lake cold. lfeuffcl tired, feverish or everlieiiled, de net rush etrand lake" Kprliig medicines." Coel jeurkvlfiluuu and Iu this way help jour kjs lemmidpurlf) your bleed. If j ou reel het nud Uilrslj-, de net drink largu quantities of water or ether" long "drinks. It Is much belter te take u little pure whtakey nud water which will qucuili the thirst, Tene the system mill rerllfj'ngiilnsl dlM-nse. Ilemcinher that only pure whiskey should ever he taken Inte the sjstem, and (hat the leading chemists and (clcntlsls or the present ilaj'tiiiltu Iu declaring tliat Dairy's l'uru .Mult Is nhselulely the purest nnd best. (j) OJrtvycte. -I.UU'KTH 1 CAItl'irm CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A BPKCIAI.TY Dyeing ! Dyeing ! Dyeing ! I.ANCASTKK l'ANOY hTUAM DYKING W'OUKH Aieseeend te noun III Pennsylvania for tlnlr.li el uurlc pfjJlMiuK IViithersUyiil All bliadcs. Oiilwi" will rcceie prompt attention. PHILIP SCHUMr SON & CO,, NO. IMHOUTU WATKIl HTUKI.T, l.ANCAHTKIt. PA. fl'blS-Smd T UK I.A.N'CAHTKUCAIIPETIIOUHK. s. 5t V. haci2.&i' cers -Ken- Awnings, Mattings, SHADES, CARPETS. h. a v. puicr.s, Hieirr pkicks. 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street. auc"ja-lvd Scnl Jloticce. nsTATI 111 tut...,r Lniii-iiAter ell. (liH-M. 1'ltirt. of ml niln Wratlnn en K.ild estate hav lug been gr.inliHl lelhauiideislgiied.nll kteus Indebted tin lete ineri'.iieslel leiualeliiliiiedhitep.iJlue,niul Uium! having claims or demands ngiilnst the Kinie, will picent tliein without delay for n'l lleiiieilt te the uiidci-slgiieil, lesldlilg In Uin caslcrclty. II. M. rtllUEI.M-.lt. AduiliiMriiter. Il.C. Iliii'iiAKKit, Attemcj-. mjS-etdS k HSIONED KSTATI'. OP 1IAUIIAUA Kmler. of hiist Ijimpter tewii'.hlp, Ijuu-aslcr count-, llarbara hrelder, el I list Uuniwler timnshlp, lJnc.i8tir eoun eeun tl'. having by deed of voluntary uwlgii uwlgii iiieiililuteiTlhe Mil day of May. IW, iih-lgneil nnd tranHerridnlllierestHle and cIIccIh te the undersigned, for (lie bcnctlt or the creditors of the said llnrbiira Kre'der. he thcrelore gies notice te all lKTs-ens indchlcd te said nsslgiiei, le make pajment te thu undersigned without ilclav . and thove hav lug ilalms te present them te AND. M.KUANT., Assignee, Uesldlug III Lancaster city. Wm. It. WiimiN, All''. iiilO-ittilrt VSSIONED r.STATE01'TOHIAS II. KllEI. ilcratid wife, of lCast Ijiniix'ter township, Ijine.'ister count . Tobias II. Krehlernnil wlle.er liistljimis-lertwii.,bavlng by decdiir voluntary n..i... ...1 .liit.wl llw.lllh 1I11V of Mav. 1M1I.IIS- u--,h....i....,.....--. ...-------.,.',- ........ .-.,..1 sIl'ihhI and irausicrn-ii iiii im-e i-nnnv mm ..(i.u.ia r int. iiiii'i m i; ii.i . 11,1 .r ..:.:.. : . t.. iiihi, ter liiencneui 01 uie rit-illiers of thu said Tobias II. Kreldcr, he then foie gives notice te all ereiis Indi-btcil le said assigner, te make pajineiit te the under signed Itlieut delay, and thoe lut lug claims tnprcseul tliciu te .... . , ' AND. M. l'UANTZ, Assignee, Hcsldlug In Uuieasler Clt v V- It. Wilsen, Attorney. mliMtdS a wirivi.-.i.vs Nlvnt'E.-AS.-I(lNi:i KK- n-vei-.if Hi,. Ivcvsioiie SUindard Watch I'.iniiinnv.ef I.-llH-aster. Pa., having ! dcediif veiuuiar.v . T . " ; ... 1 ... .1..1 fisi.l'iimeiit. diitid Anrtl '.'1. A D., lSM.asslcned and transferml all their estate uud ellect le the undersigned, for the lie nclller Iho credltonieflhosnld company, he therefore. nives uolice l) nil persons umi-uiiii s iisslgner. te make p.i mriit te the undersigned w ltheul'di'lny, and these hav lug claims le pre- sent them te i ii a mia Y I'ATTKUSON. Assignee. 825 Divxel llnlldlug, Philadelphia, or te his at at terucyr, JI. II. SWAKII, 4i North Duke St., Ijincasler. iIleiu.kM. Dalies, (ILOIIOKS. CllAWlOIll), 2ul Houth ttli street, Phlhidelphlu. np2M)tdS ,LSTC OTICK TO TIlEHPArWKIls AWli uun vs-itH All nersens are hereby forbidden ir.,.. .... ev ..rtiin lumls of the Jeruwall ud Hpee4well estates Iu Ihaueu or ljineiuter umntles. whether inclesed or unlncUed, either Sr .KW" of :.heSun; Sr n.Ulw Jh. ni?ulnst ull tres- la pi law will be rigidly, eiifercea atuig ou earn lauds of the uuderelgued ufle this notice Wil.IX3I.EMAN FUKEMAN R. I'KUUX ALUMl. EDW. O. FHEESIAN, AtteniWi for B. W. Cehuiim'i Ulr. tfvecerte. irANrKD.-EVEflY IIOUHKKBKPKR U TV liiicaater and vlclnltv le knew that we have ndded te our large stock of .Coffee a Mew tlrand, called TJIK WESTMINSTER Gelden Mafacaibe Coffee. And In order Hint this rofTee get Introduced In this section of the country we are giving nwn)- free n nnc let of Mllvcrware, consisting nf NniiKIn Illngs, Huenr hpoens. Table. Hpeuns. Itutter K til vis and l-nrge Knives mid Kerks.nll efHhellleld manufacture. One piece with each nnd every xund. This brand Is a delicious table bet eruge. It Is double the strength of MocluerJnnronenod prt'irPdejtprciMy for high-toned trade, nnd IkIiiit used InrgMy bv nil of the II nest hotels in New Yerk aud ether large cities, nud Iho pricu Is se low Hint It brings It In reach of every crseii. Keinember, we hac the II nest brands ofcefTecs in the state, nnd our prices nre lower than the lowest, quality con sidered. 'WcliHVcntl2K. IS, 18. SW, S2, 2'. &, '&, 2i).;s0niid 40 ccnta per pound. Ilurgalns In Dried KrulLs, Peaches, Apricots Prunes, Prunellas, Ac. at from three te five cents per pound lets than same qtiHtltj cap b bought nt elsewhere. Samuel Clarke, Agt, Tea.CefTec nnd Grocery Btere, 12 A II Meuth Queen HU, Near Centre Square, Ijincaslcr, Pn. A T HKlM-H. Flags ! - Flags ! Fen- DECORATION DAY. BLOOKER'S DUTCH COCOA, Nothing like It ccr nHered. Kce rimfner for mere detailed description. Alse see AVir .'ki for bargulns In Canned Weeds and Dried Fruits. Aluuysbenr In mind that we arc KHEADQUARTERS3 l'OK MKATS, SAITKU FISH, CANN'Kl) OOODH AND DMi:D FRUITS. -I'Oll- Plcnlc Hums ... . Hummer Ilolegnn Dried Heel Knuckle Ilecf,. lleni'less Ham. Mackerel .De , Oe .10c rc 12c ..8 for ie Ne. 1 i.Maekerel . ISeytb Deep Hen llleatcr Mackerel 20e V B llerrinir , nmsieri-e White Kl-h Jsj-pft Helland llirrlng tlOOVkcg. A UIO HIT. 3)libls Cvapemled Hngar Cern, (I ff.s for 25c. TA bids 1'icsli Water Crackers at 4 Itis for Kx (linger Hmips ami NlenacsntHlbsferSV'. Holled O.its, O it Mc al and Wheat Uerm, 0 Bs for 23c. '1 we carloads of Salt Just In. rlcnd for prices, hinting iimeuut of Halt wanted. We liau,n theuMindiblg bargnlns.'nnd can't possibly write them up. Come lake a wnllc ever our large storeroom uud jeu will see many things te tempt your pockilbeok. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OKOCEK, COllNKH WEHT KINO AND PllIf'CE HTH., Directly Opixislte J. 11. Martin A Ce.'h Dry Goods Hterc, nud Next Doer te Herrel Herse. Held. (T-Loelc for the lllg Hlgn across the puve inent. JJUIIUIICI' 4lCDOftO. rAMllItlDOE-ATLANTIC ClT V. WM. COCIIKAN, Manager. Complete Hetel ; 1U0 bed-rooms ; eiean front ; best bathing grounds; biead piazzas ; elegant bullet. nij-Jl-'Jnul r-tIIEMINNi:Q.UA, L ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. Pacific Ave., between Arkansas nnd Missouri AM's; central location; refurnished; under new management; uverj thing llrst-class. Write for circular, mj IU 'Jind C. A. HltOWNE. JrOTKLHUUNHWlCK, 1 ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. New, Modern, Klrst-Chihs, Complete. Pnclfle avenue, between New Yerk and Tcnnessee avenues, will open May SI. nprSNIiiKl JOSEPH H. DAVIH. A TLANTICCITY. HOTEL CHETWOODE Paclllc Avenue, neur Illinois, Atlantic City. Ncwnnd Plrat-ClnsM. Htiaui Ileal ; Call bells. Twe minutes walk from bcaili, J2.50nnd8).U0 IKTilny. (limisJuue I. mlOjind MILS. ANNIE OltUllll. T mKClIALl'ONTi;, THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC ClTT, NWV JE1CMKV. HITUATED ON THE nEACII, NOKTH CAItO LIN.V AVENUE. my2-3md K. Item-'""" X""ilTew Gauge Railway will 1h opened ler me sinner sensen en MONDAYJVIAY 5th This re.ul extends from the entrance of the Park te Iho summit of tlie Meuth Mountain ((evei nor Dick), a distance of about four miles. Its miniature, trains connect Willi nil the regu lar lmsMMiger trains en uie uinmiiu iua iua lien Itallre id arriving nt the Park, nnd ret lull ing from thu summit of thu mountain in time te connect with trains leaving the Park. l'reni points en Pemia. U. It. and Philadel phia A ItcudliiB U. It, within IU) miles, the trip can be nccempllsh.-d In one day. It IslhoNAltlteWKsrOAllOEIntlioworld, It Is t ," in HtPEUl'-ECl'IN ITOtHlNhTUlJC TIt)N It has al-e thu MOST COMPLETE I'QIIIP.MENT. lis engines are iierfect little models of the standard engines of tlieflrht-cliiM, and Its i-nrs nre especially adapted te iillerduii unebstruetca view of the niugnlllrcnt scenery uleiig thu line. Steel Italic. Htene llallust. It Is ene of the features of Mt. Gretna Park, the finest day resort In Central Penns lvanln. I'hiiri-h iiudSchoel. Military and Civ Icorganl Icerganl rntliins, Clubs unit Tourist Parties can secure the exclusive usoef Mt. Oretna Park mi appli appli catien te N1.I) lltlnll, aWmd Hup't C.jt L. ltnllread. iA'bniien, Pa. i")at. "VUKLEADINO HATTEUH. STRAW HATS, ALh STYI.ICS ! A Mi I'HlClvS 1 -OurHliM'k Is new Full nnd Completeiiiid we haven hat that will plense mi. DUNLAP & CO.'S Celebi-dted Hats AND THE WILCOX "BOSTON BEAUTIES All have made llietr appearance. Only place In the city wherii jeu can get them. llest JIW and KhTlFK FUU HATS ever shown. HOY'S AND CHILDREN'S Nobby Ooeds nud Fancy HI Its u sH-vlaliy. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. iUince. W.N,,s. Fine Wines T I liueju.t rivcled,dlri-ct rrem Messrs. Oar eis Jere, Spain. er S. S. .urbantn, lu LierpiMil, and transterred le S. S, senin, ler .New Yerk, March leili, a line iissertinent of (lane) Hurries. These Wines lire among the ct) Ilnestlhnt reAjdi the United States. CALL AND EXAMINE. Aim Old and Yeung Madeira Wlucs.audeii the wii-aHiesltoiicheheeaiiUMCiiseMnoclal Great Western Wine. Tli9abee Champiignes are the best preJuced In France and the United suites et Amcrlcu, H. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt., EASTKINUSTHKE flleihlitO pWNB TAIfjOIUNO. l890-SPRING."l890 Fine Tailoring. The Largest and Most Elegant Assortment or SPRING NOVELTIES New Itcady for Your Inspection. Wc would also announce the purchase of a Jeb Ixit or English Hutting aud Treusering at a great sacrifice, which we will sell at Astonishingly Lew Prices. W-Call early le secure a bargain In these goods. H. Gerhart, ONLY DlltROT IMPORTING TA1LOBINTHECITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZ7-tfd M AUT1N IIKOS. Every going geed thing In Clothing nud Furnishing Uoeds provided here for mcu and boys. You'll be sur prised te see hew much new ness can be put Inte men's Efery New Thing That Is Geed. furnishings nnd tailoring. We leave the beaten ruts of what Is past enough te take up and fur nish every geed thing that Is new. Have jeu noticed hew wide nwnke nnd full of new things the part of the store Is where boys' and little bej-s' outfits areT Lltlle boys' suits with nil the kltilc of stjle nud strength and wear In them, Jl.U'i te $8 a suit for knee pants nnd Jackets, M te ?15 n suit for coat, long pant nnd vest. Little boys' sailor suits nnd kilts, S1.50 te .. Beys' underwear, hosiery nnd waists of all kinds. Little boys' Knickerbocker underwear. Itemcmber, nil the " BUir " waists are In sleck, 60c, 75c, tl. Hee these Items In the men's depart ment. Ualbrlggau, summer merino nnd Ilsle underwear of camel's hair, flne spun wcel Egyptian cotton. Prices from ISc nplcce te $2.50 apiece. .Scrlven's elastic team underwear, strength and lightness, 50e nnd 25c neckwear. The new hosiery nnd there are seme entirely new things), zephyr and ccylen flannel, silk stripe shlrlft, 1 te $5. Demet llnmiel shirts, 25c te 75c. The new "summer evening dress" fchlrt (entirely new). Extraordinary values In men's suits nt 8 te fJO. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. LANCAHTEU,PA. H T'lUHH A liltOl'HER. LIGHT AND MEDIUM-WEIGHT SUITS In Many Desirable Celers. Cleths nnd Style, Comprising One or Four-llulten Sacks, Threc-liulten Cutaway Sacks, Foiii-UutteuStralghtfront Sacks, Ouc-Uutteii Cutawus, Three-Hutten Cutaway, Four-nut ten Cutun ays. The Latest Figures In Cassimcresnml Worsteds. Cheviots, Flannels, Wide-Wales, Alpines, Corkscrews, Silk Stripe, Serges, Halr-Llnes, Etc. See Our $8 & $10 G. A. R. Suits. Twe Sets et lluttens nnd Warranted Fast Celers. YOUTHS' AHD BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS III thn Handsomest Designs and Ooeds, from 13 50, fU, SI, 96, M, J7 up te IIS u Suit. CHILDREN'S KHEE PANT SUITS Every Imaginable Design, from JI, II GO, 12, 12 50, f.1, M 00, I, Je te J7 50. In MAN'S PANTS, ROY'S PANTS, YOUTHS' PANTS, KNUK PANTS, Of All Styles, Celers and Prices. OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Has many Novelties jet, nnd we enn suit almost eerone In Fit, Make and Price. Have Yeu Seen the Shirts In the FHUNISIIINO DEPAUTMF.NT? A the New " Narbelli " Cellar T T e for Sjc. And 111RSH & BROTHER, CLOTHIUItS, MEltCHANT TAILOUH AND GENTS' FUHNIBIIKUS. N. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St., LANCASTER. PA. cglOUV T EVAN'S 1.0UII. LEVAN'S FLOUR Makes a GOOD Leaf of Bread. Hakes a BIG Leaf of Bread. Makes a WHITE Leaf of Bread. i -WHATMOUK DO YOUWANTT-S OAW MILLS. IIABK MII.IJJ. COI1 MILIA, S Leather lll'ers, Tan Parkers, Trlnle Herse PewcT Milling uiut Mulng Machinery, at JOHN ijEST'B, 3W Eat t'uIlen-iiUWL Ul7-tfd 0Vt 00. w AHH DUEBS GOODS. WAH & SHAND, Are New Displaying nu Immeose Assortment of the Lntcst Things In Scotch Ginghams. Zephyr Ginghams. India Pongees. Wash Challies. Printed Satines. Outing Cleths. SPECIAL BAR&AIlf S. 50 pieces Hide Hand Challies, 8c a yard ; never sold for less than 12Jc IU) pieces Printed Challies, dark ground, Ve ; worth lOe, New Printed Outing Cleths, styles nnd color ings as the llncstl French llauuels, at 8c, 10c and Uyica yard. Flue Zephyr Ginghams, latest styles, 15c a ynrd ; city price, 20e. Fine India Pongee, 12c te 20a a yard. 3,0X1 yards Dress Qlnghnms, bright styles, new combinations, ll)c a ynrd ; eycrj- day price for thlsnunllly, 12Jc. NcwTolleduNords, 10 nnd 120 a yard. Finest French Salines, handsome designs, 2Se a yard. Hest American Ht.tlnex, a great variety, at 12;c n ynrd. New Mclancls H.itlnes, In Black and Dlack nnd White, are warranted absolutely fast In color nud will neither crock, stain nor fade. 6. 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST. w 1LL1AMSON iKOSlEH. A VIGOROUS SPECIAL SALE -OF- Oress Ginghams -AT- VERY LOW PRICES. Ladles' Steckinette. Worsted nnd Cleth Jackets, Headed nud Silk Wraps, Embroidered Fichus, Cleth and Silk Cape. Little Heys' Tunic Suits, fl 75 te li. Knee l'ants, ISe teji Calice, Demet and Percale Waists, 25c, 50c nnd 75c. L-idles' Itcndy-Made Dresses and Surah Silk WlllslM Lad'eV While Muslin Skirts. 30c te 2. Ladles' Night llebes. 44c te Si. Corset Ce ers. 33c U 7je. Underwear, 2 te SI. Children's Leng aud Short Dresses, 23c te 13. Fer Gentlemen of Fashion. Thcre Is nothing te excel our new Light Col ored Flat IlrlmStln Ilutntf.'eO. Toelesoout a let of last season's Light StlrT Hats we hue marked them 50c. They would he cheap ut 51. Ilaudsome aud Durable Safsty Bicycles ler Heys, J.W. A eleclpedesund Q Iris Tricycles nt Very Lew Prices. A large variety of Paper, Zinc, Leather and Ciin.i. We make a specialty of Fine Canvas Trunks. Gents' Tourist Hilrts.iu Flannel, Silk. Mad las Cleth, Chevlets,.Satlncsnnd Demets. l'rlcis range from She te 87 50. A fine nssertmeut of Blazers and Tennis 0uTu ivt -uUipuieUl UVtlllClUCll, ii, 510, S12 TO SJJ. Leng and Short SIch te IU all proportions. Extra l'ants nt all prices te lit extra slze men. RUBBER COATS. 31 75, 12, S2 50, K75.S3. A (leiiuli.c Pure Gum Ceat, 81 50. Hey's Ilub ber, 31 50 te 82 25. Genfs English Mackintosh Coats. heir-Adjusting Wire Window Screens, opera ted by Cell Springs, only 33e. Wire Screen Deers, three panels. Imitation wuluilt, SI 25, tl &! and SI 2S. CIIILUIIL'N'8 AND MISSES' SPRING HEEL SHOES. New Shapes, In thn Finest Leather, with Pat ent leather Tips or Plain Tees, full assortment of widths nnd sUes, ranging from 75c teU. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTEIt, PA., NO. :UH MAHKin ST.. II AltltlHllUUU. PA. CJljinau'rtvc. H IGH&MAHT1N. China,w Glass, AND QUEENSWARE -AT- Cliixia. Kail. Wb are new opening our Spring Importation or Queeiiswnrn and will be prepared te supply our customers with the ery best grade of ware nt Ixiwesl Prices. IlousestlreH receive especial attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 16 East King Street. A LL GOODS PLAINLY MAHKKD WITH XX. price AtHEINHOLDH. NEW YORK mil Williamson d Fester. I awjfr.,M----v
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