THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESD AY. PECEMBER 7, 1898. Beware of the Piano That is absurdly good on paper. It takes strong and vigorous language to sell such pianos, but they cannot be sold in any otncr way. Our Pianos Speak for themselves. Come in and hear them talk. Their arguments are convincing and irresistable. We know you will be captivated. 0r Trices, also, are spec- ially favorable to the buyer. t FINN & PHILLIPS, t 133 Ayomlng Avo See one! f loor Coiujileto Hue -f or nnnci iiiniriiim'uiK. 1.1 ! ' n hours nt half iir.ee--"Inpt-" and others. f -t- v DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glllee Hours Oa.m to l'J.ao p.m; 2to4. Williams Hollaing, Opp. I'oitodlco. -f -f-f 4 -f-f-f-t- - CITY NOTES f -f -f-f 44 -f-f f"t- 4- BOARD OK HEALTH. There- will bo a legolur meeting of llio bo-iiel of health tonight hi the olty lull. Ol'liNS THIS MORNING At tho Ly ceum box otllco thin morning the sale or seats foi "I ho Old Homestead" will open. comiy a ituvit;vi:D.-compjiiy n I'aptuii. vy. A Haul), was reviewed at the aitnmv laht night by Colonel I A. WiitrtH and staff. .11 HOHS DRAWN.-Sherlff Tijor nnd Jin Cor'misiloncrs Doherty nnd Wlg Bins drew iiti tuivurse Jutor-s yCKtmeluy to eeivo during tho three weeks beginning Jiimi irj U. IS'i'J. 'IKIAI. LIST. The lonimon pleas list in tho Jauunrv tctm was madi up e-Mer- l.tS It contains inanv lmpmtant e-.i-'e-i mill nn unuoinllv Luge nuinbur of suits ngaiiiBt the city. I.I.IXTION fONTHST -Patrick Gal-liighc-r, of AVintnii, w.ii the only wltiu-v-c In the-e lne'tlmi eonte t Mtcreliiy. Ho vv.ih In ought In on .in iittuehiiieiiU Ho sulel hi u.im "-Ick vvlie-n subpoenaed. SI VVl-.n THL'IISDAY NIGHT. The la. illi m of Elm luk ehiiich will servo a huppoi Tlwisel ij nlfjit hi the church par. loi It will lio tl o last social event of tin Kind to hi luM lor somo time. IUSINi:sS MIIirriNG -The Woman's i-ullil of St. Luke's iliuuh will hold n. In -lm si mooting at tin parish house, 616 l.ntiliii Mtieet, this nftiinooii ut 4 o clo-k. A full iitlp'idiinio Is earnestly lequestecl bv its pucldi nt. MvSKIJU I'l'ltCLAILS AGALV.-Soven in i.li d mi n bound mid gagged the watch man and lilm win tho safe In tho Lost 1'iok stent- at Shenandoah Holiday niBlii Th job w.K tho fourth of tho kind within -even days. vi ikiuagi: i.in:Nsns-.ioim t. siow- thir and .Jo.ri .fenklns, of Seumon, Jo m ph Alorettn nnd Marginal Conavese-. of Old 1'oigo. MJalinar Leonard Carlson nid llilma Heimirclln.t Molln, of Scrantou, wire vestudav granted man lago licenses. I'AVDAYH -The Ueluvaro Lacka wanna nnd Western lomptnv will pav to ilax at tho Stoiii colliery, midline shops and Sii.intnn aul men Tho Delaware and HiiiNon companv paid yesterdaj nt the (.Ira-sx Ii-land nt Oljphant and tho Delawato at 31111 Clock. i ON ILNTIOX I'OSTrONLD, - Notice has In on roitlMd lieu of the postpone ment of the ballot reform comcntiou whlih vns to h.ivo mit In Philadelphia. tml.i (;oi,e Sanditson and ScHietary IJ H Atho'ton who to liavo been tho loigits tinm tho Scianlon boatd of trade SiLNI) I.V DONATIONS. Tho Young Wonnn's "In l-ti.ni at-t-oclatlon pas an iMinne i ile uf tint for the looms now Miiiploil lor tin lunch dopirtmrnt A liilo li Is hnpid tint a change m.iv soon ho made win in iiuntii-, can be Kcurcl nt a more n.onable price, still tho hcaw ev-pen-is an continuing and tho supplies for miming this most valued adjunct to the work -iro much net did. On Saturday liovi-lons of -ill kinds will be gl idly vi, corned b n. lommlttie in chargi, Douatloiis, moat or unall, will Ik muili npinn latcd m:v rri'ici:i;s-.iohn ijomo oiteii. 1 million Young .Mins IiiMltuto, elected tin lollowlng (itlliiiK li.6t nli,ht Pies), dnit John J. .Mmpliv, first lo piol iluit Jamil. 11. Clifford, second vico prs Idint Willi im II Spillmjii; r cording t crotitrj Halt Lootuiid. lininclil scuo tmy James Marlon, ttensurir, James I.. C.aMior, maisliiil Tin mat. Connors, In side sentinel, VAiW.im Spcllnnn, nutsldt Miitluil William !' SicGce- cvecutUo ommlttie John Itlc h.inlvor-, Thotnas Mo i ii John Walsh, Thoiras Connory nnd V lillam Goldi n Head quarters far Slippers For Men, Women and Children, We have often thought we could not surpass certain displays we have made, and yet every year has been better than the proceeding, and this year is more varied and beautiful than ever. Our patrons have only to come and see for themselves. Our stock is simply infinite in variety 01 color lorm, style, niateual and price. Everyone can be pleased, and no more useful present can be made. Men's Brown Real Alligator Opera Slipper, narrow toe.. $2.50 Men's Russet Real Al'igator Opera S!pp3. broad toe... 2.00 Men's Russet Real Alligator Opera Slippers, medium toe, 1.50 Men's Black Goat Opera Slip pers 1.50 Men's Tan Russia Calf Opera Slipper, narrow toe 1.50 Schank & Spencer 410 SI'RUCU STKIIKT AN ADDRESS ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE DELIVERED BY HEV. DR. TOM KINS, of new yokk crrr. A Large Audience Listened to the Forceful nnd Eloquent Presenta tion of the Tacts with Reference to Christian Science Speaker Was for Twenty-five Years a Baptist Clergyman Became an Adherent of Christian Science Three Years Ago Now a Leading Exponent. Before a large audience In the Ly ceum Itev. Oeorce Tomklns, D. D., of New York city, delivered an address lust night on "Chtlstlan Sclent e." Tho speaker was Introduced by At torney C. L. Hum ley and with thetn on the platfoim was IJ. N. McKce, tho render or the First Church of Chi 1st (Scientist) of this elt. under whose uuspkea the leotute was given. In Introducing IJr. Toinklns, Mi. Haw ley snld that while the sptnkoi of the eenlng Is one of n tnlnoiitv he might be tight for It Is enthi.lv pns slblo fut a person to be In u lnltu.ilty and light at the same tln Dr. Tomklns had been i liaptist mln Istei foi twenty-ilve vents, but time veins ngo became u bellevet In Chris linn Science." ami s mm ,,P f tH leading exponentK. He then Introdu. ed mc spuiKcr ot the evening, who after announcing that The Tilbune hud no rm ed the inclusive ,ight l(1 llnt the leituie. proceedcil with his foueful nnd eloiiuent illscourse, which was as foi lows, tH. TOMKIN'S ADDltLSS In the Christian Science Juuinnl of May, 189,. we stated how 'Veiond-hund Prejudice" wa the beginning of our knowledge about Chiltlau Silenie, through the icpeated (leiiunclatlons of a preacher who b borne is leganlcd as tile monopolist of .1 special 'loitiet" on whatever sanctity exists In wlint lie called "this Hellhound New Yoik" lly him Chtlstlun Science was puiposelj. (but etioneously) i lassed with theos !hy, mind iuie, spliituullstn. Iimuio tlsm and wltchctaft, as "of theii father the devil," In unlet to lulng out into bolder continst the alliance of his own veiboslty with whatevei he could make use of fioni "Science iindlJenlth." with out ueknowledglng his indebtedness to the woman desctlbed in Ke elation il and elsewheie In the Ulble an one "whom the woild knows not" and 'of vWiom the woild Is not woithy " Attending a Chilstian Silence testi monial service, my c lei leal uiticlsm was disarmed b the lesistless evi dences of such "ihildien of the devil" ns teytllled of i hanged und Christlv lives, permanent healing, unbounded love and positive tiiumph oei sln.sh k ness and death' Hew ildoi mem yield, d to deslie "If such sweetings of the stienin. What must the fountain be As an honest Investigatoi tor tiuth I determined to ttuie this stieam to lis "outce, lesatdles" of position 01 pleas 111 e. An Interview- with the desotvedly es teemed pilnolpal of ,v New Yoik Chils tian Sclenie institute t-oon unialed that my beveial faith cities of the bed ridden, consumptive, lheutnutlc, put a 1 tie and lockjaw, us well as the lais ing of a dead child, in connection with my past mlnlstij, Instead of being spasmodic and Intreiiuent, could, with the undei standing of divine science, become a dally experience in a minis tiy of saving and healing, as in fait, has been her constant experience for the last twelve jenis, and in like mar velous manner, that of hot manly son since devoting his life to Christian Sci ence. APPEALED TO HIM. "While seekltiE guidance, the two texts, "we tan do nothing ngaint Truth, but for the Tiuth," and 'If It be of God, yo cannot oveithiow it, lest haplv jo be found even to fight against Ood," appealed to me, nnd I at once determined to ontei the December class of 1S96. notwithstanding I was occupy ing n Haptlst pulpit eveiv Sundav, la sides being In evangelistic services eveiy day. The God-thought in Chris tian Science appealed '.is far ns the he.uennto above the taitli," from thu muteiial tendencies ami teaching of ex isting cieods. Heniefoith, m duty was clear 'Cut the shine lines'" "J3um the bridges'" Kvon if, us the old Scotchwoman put It, it meant "only Chi 1st and a ciust " Then, ns if Jouniejing with .Tonah In the much-disputed "living neature" convov "thiough the depths of tho sea," -ienilcali7lng awhile "in the belly of hell," we at last saw that "Kilvation Is of tho 1,011"' When God had led his seivant to wheie he lould most eftect u.illy use him. H gently pl.ued him on teua tltma, to "pu.uh the preaching that He bade thee." Few seem piivl leged to ti.ivel so far below the suifacc, wheie Ilaptlsts p,u ticulai b pilde them selves, on havlnsr been plunged Con sciiuenlly, dlsputerj, shallow thinkeis, abound, dlsgi untied at the "saciiliies louulied," and feailntr to laiiiuh out into the Inllntte ocean of Life, Tiuth and Love. Mutt xi , 11, then stunk nie VPry muili ut vaiiiineo with niv Calvlnlstle theologv. I asked "How could God withdi.nv His kingdom, when nine bo stowed"" "To whom did He entrust His gifts of fiult-boatlng?" "What led to such aboitlve let'nlts fiotn suih God glv en pi Iv lb ges? ' "Is the King of this Kingdom the 'same jtstetday, tod.ij and fotevei""' 'liy whom nic the ft lilts healing the slik, tasting out (d)evlls pioduccd"'" Who, but Chils tian Scientists, a nation or people evi dently theieln piopheslod of by Jesus himt'elf'" Conscience Is foi ever satls lled 011 Hible giounds." 'Onlv the love that Is divine Can changi u mortal s thought of life, Hreak down the strongest buriors, And put un end to seeming strife " HHVULATION CAMH TO HHIl. The rtvclitlon of Chilstian Silence came to the itov Maiy Hakei G Hddy In tho e.u lSCCund lt truth and iiower were Immedlatelv demonstiated by signs tollovving. For thirty-two years siiineis have been leclalmed, depiaved appetltles for opium and intoxicating dtlnks hnvo been destroyed, the sick have been healed of every disease, in cluding Insanity, the blind have 10 relved their sight' tho deaf their heal ing, shortened limbs have been elon gated, crooked spines lme been Htiaiphtened. and law after law of the human mind has been binken. Tho one great text-book of Christian Science is "Science and Health, with Kev to tho Scriptures." bv Marv Halter G. Hddj "Science nnd Health" is now In its one bundled and fifty-fifth edition, and the demand for It is constnntlv Increasing, because hundieds have been healed through pnuning Its pages Wo also have n. Christian Science Weekly, and a Chilstian Science Journal (monthly), nnd Christian Science Ulble Lessons (riuarterly) There are about 2,000 duly qualified nnd cei tilled piactltlouers; HOO organized chinches, with nearly half as many more services where theie .11 e ut present no chutch organizations, also about 100 training institutes Ono hundred nnd twenty mactltlonern aro In Greater New York, sixty-seven in Manhattan borough There aro six of these otgunlzatlonH or churches In New York cltv, thmi of which own church buildings. A beautiful building is now btlnc erected ut the comer of Central Park West and Blxty-elnhth street, by tho Heoond Child h nf C'ht'lsi, Hclentlst, New York city. Flourlnhlng churches are also organ ized in London, L'nglRndi J'ntlF.FrnlieiJ! DreMdan nnd il-itiovnr, Germany, nnd In Canadi. Ilrtull mil ricntlniiil, Thu mother church in in iLmton, Mass, All othoi are the hrnticheK. These i hint hen ate emphatlcitlly heal ing ehurehe? I have witnessed the crippled cnrtvlng crutches wnlklng, nlid those deaf thirty ears, henrlng. DKMONSTllAllU: CIlltlHTIANtTY. Christian Science Is detnonKrahlc Chiistlnnltv. Through the spiritual understnndllig of the tearhlngi of Christ Jcmis, Its followers are ennbled to obey Ills command to heal the sick" and do the works He mid His dlsclplcr did. It Is not faith cure, because It does not perform Its vv outlet ful works through blind faith In a nominal God it Is not tuesmeilsm ot hypnotism, be cause It denies absolutely the power of the human mind nnd human will, and claims no will but God's Thiough rec ognizing the one Mind and man as the icllectlon 01 Mm of that Mind. It for ever cstablNhei the brothethood of man. it l the perfect salvation from sin, disease und deith Chtlst Jesus came to lulng ilulstlan Sileme, In a vvmd li the law of God -good pi hit I pie, being life, tiulb, love und etetllill 1 1 mmum ' The Ulble nmtalns the Gospel, which In Alislo-Snxon lt Godosnell or Good news, bettet nrws of the good" Now good, ptoc Inlined to nnd appropilnted b HUlfeiliin liiiinaullv makis them whole, emphtitltillly UiiourIi this Good New s of holeness Webstei helns to It tt'uc sc lentlllc definition nf this vvotd hulj 'Health salvation happiness whole well The vvotd ''whole ' Is defined ii" "well, sound, healthv, hoi: nosissng ot being In n state of health nnd sotiiidnep " So i piacliial 1'iiilftlin Silenie enables us to obev Paul s wiiii1, "Present your bod ies a llvlii" iu t Illee wholly' acceptable unto God. which li' j out teasonable sol vice" 'Phot Is. If vou exetcise join teasoti us sane men should vou will come to the tindot standing that vou ale nine to respond to the question or Jesus "Will thou be made Whole'" foi In Acts Ix 1. we lead "Chtlst Jesus tnaketh thee whole" Mote than a mill ion In this couutt 5 have ieunondeil to th" umstlon In the allliinatlve and pioved the lillih abolutelv tine us Chilstian Science enables mankind to undotstaiid it It Is full of the 'hid tre.isuie" of healing, li lit li Thl "hid tteusuie' Is ill-i ove table e nlv to those Who nuclei stand tin' pilprliil,. of being -of man's it it inn to God and in "live and movi anil have tin li being" In the one Mind ciuci.iuj Tin: itANc.i:. Ill Colin ado we nine Jouinejed up to the altitude of 10 0(111 Irct bv the loop line, whii h, us It climbed the moun tain, eliikd the laiiM and came over itself tiliiniphantlj -a iiiai el ot hi elm eilng skin As It uosv, d Itselt, we saw In foil- us u magiiille e nt p itioiunia of tin Itotk) mouiitaitio which we ciuilel not havi i-eeu on the lowel line ThW Is a lesion to ChilKians of oveiv name We llud in CbiNtlan Silence, as will ns in all Clnlsiianltj that onlv as mentals s, i)lt. imthlnmies-s ot a self tip.ul finin God and thus useiioine It, do we make tl luinphalit piogtes'i up waiel and oiiuaid b the ileinoustt.itloii of Spiili. whli li alone has powei to up lift Us Tills W tin pllvlhge. veil, the light of evetv title ChiMbm who Is willing to open his ,.ts to the utulei staiidlng Kven Luthei said I fiat that pipe, sdf mole than the one sit ting In ltome' Let us manifest the like eleteimiueil puipo'V to fulfill Paul's Injutic tloti in llomaiis, vl 11, 'Likewise reckon e also vnttiself to In- el ad. In deed unto sin but nlivt unto God thiough JeMi- ( hilst oui l.oid" Ab.in ilon self, ami s.Hi its nothingness atul ns opposed theieto, Venn ie.ll e onscinu ness, tesuiieited llilougli lnipeison.il tiuth nnd olnnipoti-iit love ai.cl alive unto Goel Sphlt Thus we will ste the lcilie of Pulm, evil I'd He sent Ills Welti and boiled the in and tlellveii'd them fiom t lie-It elestiiie tiotis When in Silvei Plume. Col we found two Yoikshlie mop who huel lett their homes and those deat to thtni, ilsklug life nnd health c blse ling theii tuj Into the veiy heait of the Hockv inountnlns. In their eajiei deslie foi hid tieasuie What illstiimes will not men go. what rlsksi win tin not uin. In the hope of gaining wealth, a ml what seems to be lost health' Hut it men amass wealth by the million ,, billion and have not health, the m.iv deploie with .leie mlah, 'Suieh oui t.itheis have inher ited lies vai-it' .me! tilings wbeieiii theic 1 no profit. Now Chi Istl.in Sil ence enables us t i leave the- piofitloss envltontni nt ot tin moit.il si ii'-es, and the dltlli itllies and "ininii oi the pa -it, ns well a the claims of III health Awaking fiuiu Its die am, we stilke foi Ih for the Impci Nimble it leciuliest God-gfven niotlvi'-powet to i hNel thiough the nn kv luouutaiii of self. Not being satisfied with a mate linllstle belief about God and man we sink a deep shaft thiimgh tin eiuaitz of mm till life and love, ami dallv smelt down oui rew.uds of diligence Into the pine metal of life tiuth and love COMLS IN INFANT FOKM. Chilstian Science emnes at litst to ovety tonsciousiii's.. in infant foi m teudeily tine foi and nilifi it At lltst we can do little moie than admlic it and watch its gt initial development. 11 glows stiongoi cue h dav leaibes out, begins to disc et n tiuth fiom enoi, ells tinguish between the things God made nnd the things God did not make, be tween the mateilal and the miIi itti.il. the i onl and the- union, and soon Is able to sneak fot Itself, as ,Ie sus did, even at the age of twelve Ho both heaiel and answeinl the iucstlons of the elnetois. Hut we aie not to lemalu infants Indefinitely Our Mastci, the Piiiui of Life, took a living text, a little c liild He bade his dlsilples become us that little child In their gullelesp locoptivitj of tiuth. Heieptlvitv was Ills one point Tho Hi st knowledge a child uccIvih Is the alphabet Now let us leveise all our mortnl senses of jeais, and unleain 'ill our old Idem about theologj and medi cine. These two wends have bad a mes meilc inlluenco upon us A'e huve been pei haps, like the agent of a vv ostein lallroad station, who, at the close of day. would put his ear to the mils, listening for the souml of the coming express. Soon ho would see n llickei ing light approaching. Then, as he t'tood spell-bound bv the lapidly neur ing headlight, he slowly a wakes to his clanger. P one supreme effoit he leaped nt the last Instant to the plut- Acer's jcherry Pectoraij j Cheaper than any j ( experiment, no mat- j i ter what the price. form arid ft?.lllii1 life rodeemed from destruction. There are thousands of God's dear people standing spell-bound but w fcftli th twin rails of theotogy and medtclfii, mesmeilzcd by an omlnoua rumble In the dlstuliu ft fear of death; and the approaching flicker of a falsa lltiht which cnttances them until es cape Ik nlmo.il impossible. in thin prciccmi of "unlearning" nnd loilinltiK nfresh, aH simply as does a child his alphabet, we meet this ques tion What constitutes demonstrable truth? What h Christian Science? Is It Ulble sclence7 Note the following Scilptural texts ABLn srin.Ncn. It Is ublo science. "And God Is able to make all gnue abound toward you, that e nlw.ns. having nil sufficiency In nil things, muy abound to every good work," Fottuerly we limited Us scope to mean a favoied few. In the light nt Chilstian Science we see Its full Hcope means that God enables uii all to do the works of Jesus It Is Hible science'. 'The Wo id of God is tiilck unci powetful shatpei than unv two-edged swoid, dividing asunder the coul and stilt It and Is a dlscetner of the thought ' und Intents of the lieu 1 1 " Gncewe thought that cadi mor tal hud a sold of his own. and that this sotil ci'llld be divided from spirit, but Itl the light "f Chtlstluti Science we know that thete Is but one mul. one spirit, and that God and that this two edged sword sooaiatos all the beliefs of moitul till tul from th thoughts of divine Mind It is Clean Science "I will clean-" the li blood that I have not cleansed" Fottuerly we weie cleailfed hj belief In innteti.il temcillos Chilstian Science shows that tiuth Is the cleansing ptln elide. ,leus said Now ate ve clean Hit ouch tl'f uotil I have spoken unto j on " It Is nivlne Solemn 'The Lend s my Light and mv Salvation whom shall I feat" The Lot el li the strength of in life of whom shall 1 be nfiald"" We once thought we hud light and stienirth bv vlittl" of His iieiitlnir tin. I sun and giving us fteslt nlr. Now we know that stiiiit enlightens sttength etis and t elide is us feai less It Is an Koual Science "The Lord le'ipceteth not the pcrou of unv man " St. Paul -iivs til Cot v 16). 'I know no man aftei the fle-sh, not even Chi 1st Jesus" Chilstian Science bolellv ele clarei thete Is no personalis neither personal good pi'tsonal evil nor per sonal ninn It Is n Flee Science 'Stand fast In tlie libel tv wbeiewlth Chtlst muketh Illii people fiee Moituls oidlnutl'v believe that out lieedom must be clt c umscilbeil bv mot tnl limitations Now it Is seen that iiiipeisonal tiuth fie-es us fiom nil mot tnl sense limitations the law of sn s( kness and death ciihlst Lire is pim:si:nt glory It is a GloiioiiM Silence 'Whin Chtlst, oui lite shall In- manifest, tin n shall We be nianlli steel with Him In glotj " We once thought that we must elle to ' go to gltu.v ' TimIiiv It is philn l.v pioved that the Chtlst Life is pi,.s ent gloiv Oui Musti-i s.iid The' Kinsdoni n' Heaven is within .vou." theiefoie, a tordltloii of nilnd to lie biotmht nut It Is n Healthv Si li n e ' I shall Vet pllllHe lllm wllo is the 'le.llth of 111V e eiuntiMiaiioi- niiil mv God" The old thought was that we shall have God's health when wi get to Him Now we demon-natt that the God oi good health Is out pitsont heiituge, innni tested jovotis It 1s un Individual Science Lveiv one o us shall give account of himself unto (Joel" roimerly that thiough Jesus's atonement mentals weie Hived Now we know that Mill Individual Is lesponslbb to (tod foi bis own stew -aidshli) oi, as the' Bible- sajs. "Woik out oui own salvation It Is a Just Seli-nee "The Jui't sh ill live bv faith but If nnj man dtaw bae l mv soul hath no plensuie In him " Old Juilgineut we weie God's execu tois to juss Judgment on evlldoei". Chlrstlan Selene i teae lies us to see that ttllth elesttovs lnjustii" li tevocablj . It l a Klnglv Silence Ye nie a kingdom of pihsts to offei spiritual saeiifiees untu Goel ' Old thought: pioaeheis have inonopolb s Chilstian Silence makes us see that the kingdom of God Implies a kingdom eif spirit, a le.ilm which lu spliitual, and vvhose "uhjtets an- sjihitual It Is I.ove Sileme Godislnve. He that elvvelleth In love elwelleth In God and Goel In him" Old thought, that God was the nutlioi of both human love and elivine that they were one. Chils tian Silence shows that theie Is but one Love, and that love divine; that the human love Is but n false sense, whh h we must lose In older to gain the tine li Is Mind Si lonee "Let this mind be 111 SOU Willi h was nK, In Christ Jesus" I old theiti-rht that the mind of Jt.sus was iineiuitnmitiated by n.itutal pu e tits, in flu istian Si lence mind Is God nnd ihe Chi 1st. being the Image and likeness of Goel, has the same mlllil Chilstian Sileme alone shows us bow to nut on thh mind, thiough the full ness of the ttnilei standing It Is a Nelgliboily Selene e "Which wns nelghboi to lilm that fell among thieves'" (in thought, that we should be nilgliboilv onlv to tlios" who were nppieil.itlve iili'l iteliiooul Chilstian Selenee ttailn-s the btolhoi hood of man, and how to lulng it out s,-, q to make all mankind out neb;hbeus It Is an Oldetlv Silenie "Let all things be done' decent! and in order" Pot moil It was tight lo be inetl lunnlous and pune tillous. Chilstian Science Is not Indelicate be diagnosis, Indeient bv Insinuation, nor dlsoideib In Plat the thi: pitoMisi:n sciilvci: It is the- Piomlseil Science. "Not one thing hatli failed of all His good piom- ised" Once, that l nlses weie kept when c itcumstiintcp peimltted. Chils tian Silence deiuoustiates that God's piomlses nte good mil and t'oocl al w.is. and good unfailingly. It Is Quick Science. "He hath made hlm of citilik undet standing " Foimer ly we thought that It Is an old-time piophes bv Jeremiah of Jesus onl. Chtlstlan Silence shows that God In lust us willing to give His spiilt of cptli k peiceptlon without limit here and now It Is the itlght Science "l,et the sun of ilghteousnessailsowlth healing inhls wings." once thought that priests onlv nre ilghteoim in Chilstian Science! i very tight thought of tiuth Is ns a lay of hemllng light. It Is Snltltunl Science "Wo demon stiate the s'dilt of God with power" Onee held that faing and leading Pia.vers was a demonsttitlon of te llglon. In Chilstian Science we piac tlcully denioiisttate the power of God to heal, icgaidlcbs of seeming difficulty or distance It Is Tiue Science "We can do noth ing ngalmn the truth, but for the tiuth" It is otdlnailly billeved that tiuth Is unnffecteel by our own incon sistencies, in Christian Sclenco truth "will ovet tin n until He. whoso light It Is, shall reign " It Is the Pnlting Science ' That they may be one, as Thou Fathei, nrt In me. nnd I In Thee, that they mny bo one" roimerly It wns thought that theie would bo a phvsltal union of creeds and denominations. In Chris tian Science we manlfeK the sphlt nt oneness with nllness that the world may know that Tl nth Is God It Is Wise Science. "Wisdom Is Jus tified of her children" Old thought' wo Justify our Clulstlanlty bv tho learning of the schools and cieeels c. K . that the characters of Chilrtlan Scientists lustlfy the manifest wisdom of our Mother In Israel. It wns formerly thought and taught that constant attendance nt lellglotts sei vices was the means nf ihurchly edi fication Chilstian Science teaches that spirituality excels eieeds, doctrines and sermons, all of which, to a gi enter or less degree, lend to mesmeric abuses. It Is Yielding- Science "Yield our selves therefore until God has those that aio ullvo fiom the dead" Old thought: by eniolllng our names on church hooks we thus yielded. Chris- Continued en Pag S.J FIRST ARREST FOR CORCORAlYS MURDER CHAItLES LYD1J0N IS CHAHQED WITH THE CRIME. Anosted at tho Point of n Revolver While at Work In tho Greenwocfd Mine Gives nn Account of His Movements That Night But tho Men Who Arrested Him Say Ho Sweats Talsely Senator Corcoran, of Ohio, Is Inteivlewed lu This City. The fliet arrest In the Michael Cor coran murder cese was made vester dav At the point of a revolt or Charles Ljddon, a laborei, wns arrested In the Grcnwood mine ut MInooku by Pete Touhlll, a Dutvea saloon keeper, and the lattei's brother, John, u tracker In the employ of Conncll tfc Co. Lyddon was btought to this city nnd locked In a cell at the central polico station until late In the afternoon when he was tnken to Wllkes-Huiro by Ser geant Schmidt, of that city's ponce de partment. While he ndtnlts having been In Duica Friday night, neither his up peuranco nor the stoiy he tells In detail of his movements indicates lilt connection with the hiutal crime, hut the Touhlll bi others aver that Lyddon "peaks falsely In attempting to explain his vvhereuhcuts on the night of the nun dor. Neither the nor the polico will reveal what the TouhlU.s allege to know but the latter say their evidence Is sulUclcnt to warrant holding the pilsoner LYDDON'S STOltY. Lyddon is XI jeats old dnd of Irish parentnjio lie Is unmarried and le sldes with his paients in MInooku He has a Hmooth face, was neatly though pliinly dressed when brought to the police station and has the gencial ap peaianee of an honest, though, perh ips, toughlv i cared, oungr man vho has to vvotk haul for his living. A Tilbune lepoilei line! the nyportiiiilty of inter viewing him in his cedl. Inning1 the talk he was seemingly sttaightforvvard and nnswecd questions; readily His volte tieinbled when alluding to til" Injustice of his attest Ho was etttite ovetcomi' when lefenlng to Coicoiau as a noble hcattiil nun whom he' had known, as well as the whole Core oi an famitv, slni e bin hood Ldelou's stoty to the icpoitei was as follows ' I was in Louis Ilevnno's sbo" shop at Mlnooka ecrly Filday evening. I eiften chopped In theie for e ihutj. On this night an Italian who could not talk lhigllsh was pioscnt. Uevano nited as lnterpietei The other Italian wanted to go to Lackawanna He did lmt know the vvnv and offend to pay mv ear fine if I would show hlm the vv.n 1 consented, but foi foil- he would not pay mv fue hick, I hol lowed "." cents of i' f i lend. ' We went bv stieet cat. He wanted to go to Piter Kennettl's saloon. I took him theie. It Isn't In the center of Lackawann i: it is near the Duoea line M.iv be It is in Durea I am not eel tain. I lemnlned there with him a little while. We had thiee drinks there and then I left with the Intention of going tight back to Mlnooka. Ilefoie t left th Italian gave me if, cents. ' I stopped first at Tom Kilcoyne'a home next to the Lavvience store and fiom thete went to TouhiU's saloon Now tint was the nearet-t I was in Mike Cotcoiun's that night. It Is a mile anil a Inlf awa, I guess, at thu end of the DiHvea ttollev line. I didn't do an thing or i.iy nnythlng while there whlih should get me In this tioubte. I was eh inking-but didn't ap pear much dlffeient than I do now. Theie weie other men in theie, but they weie nc frlertls of mine, ADMITS IlLMNG DRUNK. "Fiom TounlU's I walked to Daven pott's hotel ii"ar the Utlck chutch In 'New Unglind.' I know Pot Nolan, thu baitenc'ei, and Flopped there and talk ed to hlm I w.i efiite chunk anil veiy sleopv when I got aboaid a car and stat ted for Mmook.i. It is my Im pression that the --oil of John Lover inir, the wupi ilntcnclent of the Green wood mine, wns on the car, but am not eeitaln; 1 have that Imptesslon, though I wai loo sleepy to be suio about it now . "I rode on the nir lo James Thoi li tem's at MluookH. I saw Hddle Prown there. He wasn't the only one, but I am not sure who the otheis were. 'It was about 10. ",o o'clock when I got home. I went to bed and went to sleep and was In the mine at woik the next day. Now look nt my hands'" shoving them tluougl. the bais, "Do the look like the bands of a man who WJtks or of a man who kills'" God helping me, if I was n muiderer. It wouldn't be Mile Coicoiau I'd Hll. You might eav we were bos together. I've alwas known hlm, his father, mother and stepbrothci s. "I was loading coal when Peter and John Touhlll came Into the Greenwood mine and aucsted me. Pete pointed a ii'volvcrnt me. God knows I may be a lough fellow, hut I aln t a ciook. I boa l eled with Peter Touhlll a ear and never had any trouble with hlm. No they didn't have a v unnnt, at leabt I didn't see It." On the night hefoio the murder a sample gang of toughs which have in lested the valle.v were in Putter's hotel at Moosie. They were bolsteious and one of their number was verv drunk and talkative. After showing five, watches and lemaiking upon the ease with which they could be secured, he was hustled lrom the place by his com panions. There were five In the party. SHNATOH COIJCOUAN TALKS. Senator Corcoran, cousin of the raiir deied man, was hi Scinnton last night. He attended tho funeial esterday and was en route to his homo In Cincin nati. In conveisatlon with a Tribune lepoiter at the St. Charles hotel. Sen ator Corcoran fteely cxptessed the be lief that the guilty putties would uo caught. He does not believe them to bo of a very intelligent typo of crlm Innl, and on that account thinks they will he tempted by the reward to ho tiuy one anothei Senator Corcoran had neither the time nor the oppoitunlty to usceitalu us much as he wished of the more mlnuto details of the crime, but fiom what ho learneu ho has fotmed the opinion that tho victim was in bed when killed. He was a sound sleeper and this bus led othem to incline to the samo theory. Scnatoi Conoran knew his cousin in timately He visited him frequently In discussing the caso last night he said "No, Michael never had n chance " V M Cl . . 1 1 9 n Speedily cures whoop- ur.Hii.i Sjsssg Cough Syruph'.'y'ol,1'?!: Ctuldreu like it. Doses are small. Price ;Cts. "Why do you gay that?" ho was asked. "Uccauso Mlchncl'fl was the only body left In tho room," was the signif icant reply. "He was not too coward ly to protect his property; ho was not too Incompetent physically to leave some evidence of his defense, If he ever had tho opportunity to attempt It. In tho nhsenco of any testimony that there was a struggle, I feel certain that he was killed In the most cold blooded nnd brutal way possible that Is, without having a chance to defend himself " Open Evenings, Lewis, llellly & Davis, the busy shoe store, will keep open evenings until Christmas to accommodate their many customeis. Smoke the Pocono Cigars, G cents. SUCCF.SS COMrS to these who persevere. If you take Hood's Sar saparilla faithfully and persistently, according to tllrcctloni, vou may de pend upon a cute when a cure is pos sible. HOOD'S PILLS easy to opetate. sick headache. ate easy to take, Cure indigestion, Smoke the Pocono Cigars, C cents. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the rt&a&zMfcfi& Signaturo Rookwood Pottery. lfornln America; created from Amcilcan materials, nnd enilclicd with native art, it has .surpassed, nr thing ever produceel in the old world. No mere Illustration in bHek and white conveys to the inind any ot the many subtlo qualities It possess-'S, the bloom of tho penoh, the glint of sun shinu on an upturned leaf, oi on the sea, aro cpi.illties that thiough famlltaiit, aio viguclv felt IT not undiistood, und it is so with Hoi-kwood. It has many Imltullons, but these Imita tions at best are as the pe.ie li with Hit the bloom, the water lacking that till gleam of light, which ndds u glainoi to the scene and couveits a iiiill-pond Into a poem. It Is iieies"jr to seo It and hold It lu our hands, for no words can give nn iidiiUute Idea of its ilium. We aie sole agents In noilhcrii Pcnn svlvanla and have all the newest efiocts Sea. Green, Jtls und Blue. For a AV oddlng or Christ!!, is Present It makes an acceptable us well as a elur ished gift. Miller & Peck, 134 Wyoming Aye, "Walk In and Look Around." narns 4 Looking for Christmas Presents Diamonds, AVatclies, Clocks, Jewelry, Sil verware, Novelties, etc Full line of Loose Diamonds and Precious Stones. WEIGHEL'S JEWELRY STORE, 205 LACKAWANNA AVE. It Seems Impossible Hut when the acti.ui fact stucs ou In the face what are ou going to do uUout Itf Ignore It or Believe It Ignore It or believe If I'cople of oi di nar common scneo will choose the mlcldlo course anil Investigate. That's nil we &sk, nil wo cNpect. Today for $75.00 Wo will offer a. magnificent Wilcox ft White I' trior Organ Latest stle high top In solid qua! tercel o'lk, with flno bevel edge Piench plate minors, und elaborate ly ornamented This lino lnstiumcnt con tains six octaves, four sets reeds and sub bus, with double couplers, swells, etc. JU'i Is the tegular price of this organ, and ' tho lowest spot ensh prlc o we huo over known u similar Instrument sold for After 1 p. m today the first customer who offers lu spot e.ish 73 elnllais can have It elcllvcieel any vv hero within tho countv The leason for such an ex traorellnir bargain, nnd the many wh om that aw nit your attention Is this: Tho room where these instrumi tits are stowed Is being converted Into a cozy thouter. anil we've got to dlspoie of tho stock (or nt last a large part of It) now occupvlng tho Moor spaco before the contractors take possession on Saturday. Guernsey Hall HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING E.fjcilvencss and Durability SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MINE WORK w Tr'- ro XCV C Warren Ehret Co., 2l Washington Avenue, Scranton, l'o. OPEN EVENINGS THE GREAT 4c Store, 310 Lncka. Ave. Have You Seen Our Dancing Doll in Window, Glass Xmas Tree Trimmings ? The best value and .larg est assortment we have ever shown at 2 for 4fl Larger sizes at ,.4c Tinsel Tree Trimmings at..4o Caudles, Caudle Holders, Tinsel in gold, silver and as sorted colors, by the yard. Many other big values now in Holiday Goods. TInen A. 15. C books! ... .... t.4. 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Also a Cull line of Ladles' and Misses Cloth Garments, FUR REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 324 Lackawanna Ave. 5 Quarts Cranberries 250 lbs Fancy Seeded Raisins 25a 3 lbs Fancy Cleaned Currants.. 25c 2 lbs Evaporated Peaches 25c 2 lbs Evaporated Apricots 25c 3 Cans Fancy Tomatoes ..25c 3 Cans Fancy Corn 25c 3 Cans Fancy Peas 25c 3 Cans Fancy Pumpkins 25c A. F. KIZER 12( Washington Avenue. Will buy a good pair of Men's Imported KID GLOVES AT Conrad's Tans or White for Street Wear. 305 LACKA. AVE Pears, Grapes, Quinces, Oranges, Figs, Apples, New Buckwheat Flour, Tlaple Syrup Blue Point and Rockaway Oysters, Turkeys, Ducks, Chicken, Game in Season, 4c TORE SGRANTQNCASHSTORE Pierce's Market