j,' iiii'i"- fc35 KSS JRE? TT- fFWmm'WF r'P,?L73 MP wyg$W?fwF iWQW - isr-". 8 THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, l SUNDAY. ' FEBRUARY 22, 189L $' , 4s? WAR OFTHE B SHOPS Tiolence and bloodshed Feared at the Coming Christian Evan gelical Conference. THE BO WMAN-ESHEK-DDBBS FIGHT Hts Reached Such a Staje That Two Thousand Conjjrecations Arc Xow at Swords' Points. A CAMPAIGN OP POECB DECIDED ON. Immune! Chtiti to B Stiied tsi Biskep Bovmta Thmm Fica the Pulpit rfrECIAI, TILEORJOC TO THI DISPATCH.-, Al.IESTOWK,PA.,Feb.21.The warof the bishops will assume a new phase at the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference, which convenes its annual session in this city Thursday next, and then must begin un avoidably the reaping everywhere of that pernicious harvest of dissension soirn in the Christian Evangelical Association of the United States and Germany a year ago. Bishop Bowman, who is coadjutor with Bishop Usher in the warfare against Bishop Dubbs, is booked to preside by virtue of his former authority, which he claims remains unimpaired. Kinety out of the 125 dele gates to the Conference are violently op posed to him, and announce beforehand that it he attempts to preside and make appoint ments, they will withdraw in a body and ret up an independent Conference. Bishop Bowman and his 33 delegates likewise de clare their intention, in the event he is not allowed to preside, of doing the same thing. Either war matters will be thrown into a dreadful mix in all the churches. Bishop Bowman will appoint pastors to the various charges, and the independent Conference will do the same, while similar action will doubtless be taken by other conferences; and thus the historic war of the bishops will be ruthlessly carried into each of the 2,000 in dividual churches of the association, and by necessity into the bosom of every family, on the question of receiving the rival clergy men so assigned. It Is the Decisis e Battle. The warring elements in the denomination are desperately massing their forces to bring the fight to its logical conclusion. This, plainly stated, must mean one of three things: The undisputed supremacy of one or the other of tne opposing factions, the Ultimate independence of a majority of con gregations from the authority of bishops, or else the eventual demoralization of the whole organization. The three bishops constituting the ruling triumvirate of the association, as will be re called, were accused of sundry misdeeds un becoming to ministers of the gospel, and were each in turn deposed la.t spring from their ecclesiastical offices by trial bodies made up of adherents of their opponents Bishop Dubbs being first subjected to this treatment in Cleveland February 21, and then, by way of retaliation, Bishop Bowman in Chicago, March 7, and Bishop Esher in Heading, Pa., March 21. Techni cally all three were cnt off from the per formance of their episcopal unctions and the receipt of their 56.000 annual salaries, but not so In practice. Bishop Dubbs ac cepted the results of his trial, and has not up to date drawn bis pay or asserted his prerogatives. 2ot so with Bishops Esher and Bowman. They have declined to abide by the judgment of the trial bodies and the decisions of the civil courts, and have reso lutely proclaimed themselves as being still full-fledged bishops. Into the "Western Courts. Injunctions obtained from courts in Iowa nnd Illinois to restrain them from acting have not in fact restrained them, the juris" diction of the courts in the matter being confusedly doubtlui. In 'those and other Western States numerous suits and cross suits are pending to determine the owner ship of church property and the power of certain mission societies and publication boards to collect and disburse funds; but the rirospects of settlement that way seem hope less, and tne affairs of the association are daily growing more complicated, with mul tiplying chances of more fights and their ac companying interchange of broken heads uud rent clothes. The plan of action adopted for Thursday is this: The 00 anti-Esher delegates nnd the members of the Immanuel Church here, in which the conference meets, are to take pos session of the building "Wednesday nicht, and early Thursday morning, possibly be fore daylight, are to pack a strong body of athletic brethren in the pulpit and in the aisles leading to it They will hold it against all comers until the formal proceed ings onen, and then, when all is ready, a minister will be selected to preside and passed up safely to the pulpit between The Serried Eauks of Friends. In that case Bishop Bowman, being effectually crowded out, will retire with his followers, probably numbering 35, and or ganize a separate Conference in the First Ward Church. In all likelihood Bishop Esher will accompany Bishop Bowman. (Should he do so, considering the senior bishop's fame as an irresistible fighter and strategist, the well-laid plans of the oppo sition may miscarry. TheEasternPennsylvania Conference, the first established, is by far the most power ful and influential in the association, and by reason of its consequent unquestioned prestige, its disposition of the quarrel be Jore it will be accepted by other conferences as almost conclusive and followed as a con trolling example. The divisions which oc curred in the Illinois and Iowa conferences were purely incidental and unpremeditated, and therefore had no general effect. In this case, lion ever, the moral strength of both tactions at large is to be exerted, and both parties are nerving themselves with the energy of despair lor a supreme struggle. Tne result is expected to be decisive, prao tically forestalling the labors of the General Conference next October. That is why ail three bishops have been so busily canvass ing the East for the last two months, and so industriously strengthening their respective line. That is also the reason why nearly nli the congregations in the Conference, an ticipating the catastrophe which must fol low, have declared their sentiments and in structed their delegates in such unmistaka ble language. The Eastern Conference Almost Solid. The Immanuel and Salem churches here in Alientown; the Salem and Sixth Street churches in Beading (the former being the original mother-church of the entire denom ination, and the latterone of the largest and wealthiest); St, John's, at Shamokin; the Salem Church, at Friedensburg, and those at Mohusville, Adamstonn, Bowinansville. lieanistowu, Terre Hill, Shenandoah and other places have all passed, in the last fortnight, vigorous resolutions condemning Bishops Esher and Bowman, and urging their exclusion by the Conference. Only the Ebenezer Church at Heading, and one or two small congregations elsewhere, have taken the other side. The resolutions adopted by Salem's Church here, and which fairly serve to represent the action taken by the other churches, are these: Wiieueas, It is rumored that In the event that tlio suspended Biahopv J. J. Esher and Thomas itowuian. arc not uenuitted to preside at tlio coining session of the Kastern Pennsylvania Conference, they will retire with those willingto follow them and organize a pseudo Confer ence t Resolved. That: if cither of them should pro iceed in this manner and should appoint a ceive or support him, nor permit him to use the church and parsonage, etc. Bishop Bowman Is Determined. Although the drift of sentiment is over whelmingly against Bowman and Esher, yet Bowman has been wonderfully active of late and has thoroughly covered the ground in advance. Before fearing here the other day to preach in Brooklyn he said, in answer to a reporter's inquiry: "Most assuredly I will preside at the Eastern Pennsylvania Confer ence on the 26th. Bishop Esher may be here to assist. Nothing can preveut me from presiding except physical force. It is my urgent duty to preside, and I cannot and will not decline. "We know as much of our church discipline &s anyone else. I hope for harmony; but harmony or no harmony, I will preside over the Conference. Best as sured of that" The "antis," meanwhile, both clergy and lay brethren, are holding daily councils to frustrate bis design, and propose to exhaust erery available means to that end. The whole trouble seems to bare arisen primarily out of ordinary human jealousy among the three bishops. In a word, it is a contest of two against one, Bishops Esber and Bowman being leagued together in irre concilable antagonism to Bishop Dubbs, All three are strong and able men. Be peated clashes of authority and interest among them occurred, but did not get into the courts or newspapers during the first Three Years of Strained Eolations, however, and things ran along without definite point until February of last year. Then the climax was reached. Bishop Esher determined to strike a blow. Through his followers he secured the disgrace and re moval of his troublesome colleague, Dubbs, from the Board of Bishops. The charges against Dubbs were mainly of a frivolous character, based on rumors, irresponsible gossip, and hearsay evidence, but cumulat ively they could not help bring damaging. They tended to show that his morals regard ing women were questionable, and that therefore he was unfit for the office of Bishop. It was claimed that the deposition was the thing aimed at and. that the premised charges, though ostensibly bonafide, were prefixed solely to accomplish that end. Both Bishops 'Esher and Bowman took a prominent part in the prosecution. The trial committee was composed of 15 clergy men, all of whom were intimate confidants and adherents of Bishop Esher and stopped with him during the trial. No one was ad mitted to the proceedings except those hold ing cards signed by Esher. Bishop Dubbs was denied the right of cross-examination of witnesses and was not allowed to take testimony. He was promptly convicted. After that, of course, open hostilities began in real earnest The Tables Turned About. The retaliatory measures executed by the Dubbs people, culminating in the expulsion of Bishops Bowman and Esher, bad to fol low as a natural sequence. The charges against Bowman were: First, evil speak ing, with ten specifications: second, lying. with eight specifications, and third, passion ate language, with two specifications. The charges against Esher, embodied in 20 speci fications were "unchristian conduct; slander, evil speaking and falsehood; creating dis sension and perpetuating and intensifying the agitation in the churoh, and disturbing her peace by a revival of old and previously adjudicated difficulties and differences." As illustrating to what length the ani mosities engendered in the great feud have already gone, a clipping from a recent issue of the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitunp, edited by Bishop Dubbs in Chicago, may be here reproduced. It is a perronal threat sent by an unknown correspondent and is as fol lows: R. Dubs Sir: Your career is pone long enough. Beware! I seek revenge. Your mis erable life I will take. On the reverse side of the original manu script is a picture of a coffin, surmounted by a skull and cross-bones. The one prayer now uppermost on the lijis of devout and peace-loving Evangelicals is that the coming Conference here will at least be saved irom bloodshed and slaughter. Last week of our clearance, sale. Call at once and see some of oar bargains la fury uiture. Goods stored free until wanted. Michigan FnENixuKE Co., 437 Smithfield si. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Do You Move This Year? Before renting consult the special to let lists appearing Mondays and Thursdays in The Dispatch. Leading agents contribute choice lists on those days. Special ingrain, carpet and lace curtain sale this week. Bead the startling prices we name for this week in another column, at J. H. Kunklo & Bro.'s, 1347-49 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. The Rent Lists "Will be full and excellent to-morrow (.Mon day). Mondays and Thursdays are special rent days. Ino:r City beer is uniformly excellent None but the perfect article is allowed to leave that brewery. Ask for it at your dealers. To-mokrow Kaufmann's store will close at 12 o'clock (noon). Open To-Morrow. Hendricks & Co.'s photograph gallery open all day Monday. 12 elegant cabinets 51. 68 Federal street, Allegheny. Very Convenient. The collection and publication of special rent lists on known days saves time and car fare for house-hunters. Mondays and Thurs days are the special days. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOCK EMEELY M. FINE WALL PAPER! AT ALL PRICES. $I5-SEAL GARMENTS--$I5 To have your SEAL SACQUES cut over into any style desired, by actual measurement A Serfect fit guaranteed in every case. Work one promptly. Also BEDYED and. RELINED. Plush Saoques Reshaped and Kellned. "Duquesne Hat and Fur Co., 445 WOOD STREET, Third door from Fifth avenue. 22-69 ESTABLISHED 1861. Eyes Examined Free. s. """VS3?"3' de28-TTsa Artificial Eyas Inserted. OPTICIAN, t SIXTH ST. t WIS tijt IIIIBi IWMa J. DIAMOND,,:! del8 69-TThss FJEICK BROS,, 21 SIXTH ST. Surgical Instrument Establishment. Specialties: Scientific fitting of TRUSSES, appliances for DEFORMITY and ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Largest stock of surgi cal Instruments in Western Penn. Large illustrated cata logue free to physicians. TROUSERINGS AND SUITINGS. Medium-weights. Exclusive; specialties in patterns and fabrics. Latest correct styles. H. & O. F. AHLERS, MERCHANT TAILOR8, 420Smith field street. Telephone 1389. ja 28-TTSSu The stately Father of His Country dressed in one of Jackson's, Home made Overcoats and Dress Suits would have looked as patriotic as he did in his continental uni form crossing the Dela ware. He would have been a hundred years ahead of time; but it is as bad for us to be' be hind the times. Jacksons are always on time.- Our Spring stock is nearing completion. We are bet ter prepared than ever to meet the popular demand for stylish, serviceable clothing. Our stock of PIECE GOODS for Spring now awaits your inspection. Come early to avoid the usual rush of the spring season. POPULAR GOODS. POPULAR PRICES. Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers, 954 and 95B LIBERTY ST STAR CORNER. WM . TRINKLE & CO., 541 WOOD ST. 541 Bank of Commerce Building. DEALERS IN "LINCRUSTA WALTON," NEW ADTEETISEMESTS. tSTEqually attractive bargains and inducements to all buyers at both our Mammoth Market Street Store and our Elegant 2feui Retail Store, 433 Wood Street. No Reserve. Stock must be sold. All Goods Warranted. fe22-b3 Closing-Out Sale to Quit Business The entire stock of THE TANNER CHINA COMPANY to be closed out before March 15. Come early and get the bargains. See our prices: 200 dozen China Bone Dishes at9o each, worth 82 OOdoz. 200 dozen Cut Glass Pattern Tumblers, 42c dozen, worth 8o doz. 56-piece English Decorated Stone China Tea Sets, S3 98, worth 4 75 112-pieoe English Decorated Stone China Dinner Set, 87 20, worth....... 0 73 12-pJeee Decorated Chamber Sets, (3 70, worth 4 73 Also a complete line of Hayiland & Co.'s Decorated French China Tea and Dinner Sets and a large line of White China for decorating. nsro. 38 fifth: aybfuk fe22-WFSU HOW THIE POWER OF MONEY! To Make a Dollar Go a Long Way. That's the Question! MClPUDnD I I CT C M I While there has been little or no business done by the NuiUnDUn. LlOiCIl! would-be Czar of the Furniture and Carpet trade, you can still hear oar gentle racket going, on (from day to day, selling the best Furniture and C.trpets for the money of any house in the city, VDII lfNntf e always have done so, and will always continue to do so. There IUU iMiUbV s no earthly reason why we should not. Our expenses are one-third less than any house in the city. TCTPMQ. If yu cannot py CASH 1JUJL11U.U. VV fe22 We will give you nTPiTTTDT" And Easy Payments without interest. STORES, 46, 48, 50, 52 Tenth St. 962 and 964 Penn Ave. Ie22 FOLLOW THE TIDE. A Deluge of Bargains in Fine Shoes. Laird's Sacrifice Sale! PRICES AT LOWEST EBB. Goods Flowing Out Fast. Perfect Flood of Bargain? ALL THIS WEEK. $2 75, $3 00 and $3 50 Shoes at $2 18. $4 00, $4 50 and $5 00 Shoes at $2 90. $5 OO, $6 OO and $7 OO Shoes at $3 90, LADIES' $2 18 SPECIAL OFFER. 1,700 pairs Ladies' Fine Dongola, straight goat, pebble goat heels or? spring heels, Common Sense, Opera, Spanish Arch, NewTrorkorPhiW adelphia lasts. Long, medium or short vamps, plain toes or tips, han d turns, flexible sewed or double soles, AA to EE; all sizes. Reduoea' from 82 60, 82 75 and $3 to $2 18. LADIES' $2 90 SPECIAL OFFER. 4,000 pairs Ladies' Fine Dongola, French Kid or Straight Goat Sh o es hand-turns, welts, flexible or double soles; flne patent leather vamps cloth or Dongola tops, tips or plain, long or short vamps, AAA to EE all sizes, reduced from 83 75, 84 and 84 50 to $2 90. LADIES' $3 90 SPECIAL OFFER. 700 pairs Ladies' Finest Kid Shoes, also patent leather vamps and French cloth tops, finest hand-made goods, latest styles, ohoice selec ions; all sizes, were 85, 86 and 87, now jgnly $3 90. GENTS' $2 18 SPECIAL OFFER. 900 pairs Gents' Fine Dress Shoes, Lace or Congress, seamless, silk stitched, single or double soles, smooth inner soles, no wax, taoks or threads xo hurt the feet, all solid and prime, latest style, every size. Reduced from 82 50 and 83 to $2 18. GENTS' $2 90 SPECIAL OFFER. Re 378 pairs Men's English Grain Waterproof Bals. and Creedmore. duced from 84 and 85 to 2 90. 1,980 pairs Men's Fine Calf Bals. and Congress. 560 pairs Men's Genuine Kangaroo Bals. and Congress, single off double soles, tipped or plain, hand-sewed and Goodyear welts; very) elegant goods, all sizes. Reduced from 84, 84 50 and 85 to $2 90. GENTS' $3 90 SPECIAL OFFER. MEN'S 85 00, 86 00 AND 87 00 SHOES ONLY 83 90 PER, PAIR 480 pairs French Calf, hand-made, 83 90, 375 pairs Imported Cordovans, 83 90, 390 pairs Genuine Kangaroo Welts, 83 90, 287 pairs Finest Patent Leather, 83 90. Gentlemen, these average 40 per cent off, and are special prices orJL every pair. Tbeyjwill move quickly and can't be duplicated. AllfreshJ late styles. Fully warranted. Can exchange or money refunded1 Every size. "W 406. 408. 410 MARKET STREET, ZMI- LAIR TDy MAMMOTH SHOE. STORES, lBABoHNsi NEW RETAIL, '.J stores. 1433 WOOD ST; Wholesale Store, 515 Wood Street. feS-srwTSn Among the hundreds of select and exclusive novelties thus far re ceived are the following: Ladies' All-wool Cheviot Reefers, in black or navy, with shawl or notched collar, at only S3 50. Very stylish Plain Cloth Reefers, all shades, with facing and collar of contrasting colors, at S5. Imported Diagonal, Cheviot, Broadcloth, Camel's Hair and "Vicuna Cloths, from 5 to $35. Fine All-wool Navy and Black Vest Front Jackets at $7. Fashionable, finest im ported Diagonal Worsted Vest Front Jackets, with embroidered silk collar and facings, at 15. Fine All-wool Diagonal Blazer Jackets, with the new pointed collars, with cord and tassels, at $8 50. Fine All-wool Cloth Blazers, in navy, black, tan and gray, from $2 50 to S5. Gorgeously embroidered Blazers, in black and colors, from $5 to $20. 1 LSL'V I f KIDS 1 The follow ing rare spe cials will be offered in our K i d Glove Department during the next three days: Very latest Spring Dress Gloves for Gentlemen, genuine French goods, at Si 50. 65c for Ladies' 4-Button Dressed Kid Gloves, in all colors. $1 for Ladies' best 5-Hook Dressed Kid Gloves, every pair warranted. $1 for Ladies' 4-Button Un dressed Kid Gloves, in light and dark shades. M? ' " f. WORTH Of course these shoes are sold below the cost of manufacture, but it isn't our loss. Our wide awake shoe buyer scooped in 500 pairs of Ladies' fine Shoes at a sacrifice to the manu facturer, during his recent Eastern trip. They come in Bright Dongola and Curacoa Kid, all widths, ,but a few of the sizes are missing. TO MORROW and TUESDAY we will close them out at Si 89. Get a pair. KAUFMANNS' Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St K A U Ban M A N N WASHINGTON. (Tins cntlllnitrates the life-size and Itfe-lllce tableau now Exhibited in our Uoruer Window, - 1-i.A.ST IIsT "WJLI Was the beloved and honored man the anniversary of whose birth occurs to-day. LAST IN WAR, because, not until liberty and inde pendence had been firmly .established, did he sheathe the sword. In their commercial sphere Kaufmanns emulate the example of "The Father of His Country." Their warfare against shoddy goods, high prices and old fogyism will not cease untilfevery dealer will be in the ranks of honorable competition. Kaufmanns name will LAST IN PEACE With those for whom the saving of money has an object. Studying as they do the wants of their customers, being ever on the alert for the manifold opportunities the market affords to large cash buyers, and never failing to give their patrons the benefit of their enterprise and experience, Kaufmanns' memory will LAST IN THE HEARTS OF COUNTRYMEN As lone as clothing will be worn. During this very week they have prepared such an unusual series of attractions as are bound to make dull February go outin a busy blaze of glory. Read the offerings at the right and left and be convinced. KAUFMANNS' Store Will Close To-Morrow at Noon. A TJ M A N N FOR 2 DAYS I To-Morrow and Tuesday, We will sell 25 cases of as fine and stylish Derbys as any gentle man wants to wear, and Hats which other dealers ask $$, S3 50, $4 and $4 50 for, (t Our Celebrated Youman Spring Style. AT ONLY $1.98! This certainly is a most excellent chance for any gentleman who wants to get a fine Hat at small cost. Its like never has and never may present itself again. There fore, don't miss it Remember, the sale will be for 2 days '(to morrow and Tuesday) only, and $1.98 Our Popular "Mercantile." WILL BUY YOUR CHOICE. SPRING OVERCOATS. During the past week, we have received 50 different styles of Men's finest and choicest Spring Overcoats, representing the very latest styles of the sea son. See them. No use in leaving your measure when ready-made garments can be had so fine and perfect. And there's big saving in them, besides. MM mil SUITS our specialty. We gen erally fit out about two-thirds of the candidates for holy com munion or confirmation. Don't postpone purchasing until the line is broken. NOW you" can get anything you want, besides, 'tis none too soon to buy, for Easter is but four weeks off. Bring in the boys and girls. This is the Lamp ot which we have just 150 left,and we'll close them out at only $1.65 to morrow and Tuesday. They're handsomely decorated Parlor Vase Lamps, with shade to match, duplex burner; can't be bought elsewhere belowS3 orS4- kaufmanns; Fifth Ave. and Smithfield St. icuvuci Aor una coDrcauou wo wui not re'