THE SCK ANTON TRTBUNE-THUBSDAY, MAY 10, 1900. .3 'You have the finest stock of UP-TO-DATE in the city." This a gentleman said In our store the other day. And we have. Wo pride ourselves on the quality of our records, not on the quantity. Call to buy a Phonograph and let us poisuade you to buy a piano In stead. You should have music in your home. A little right manage ment and you can buy the wished for piano, and in tho long lun hard to feel it. Our terms aie easy and the goods the best possible, for the money. Knabe, Brlggs, Vose and Ludwlg Pianos. PERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENTTE. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. BPer c Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephone Orders Tromptly I)a.lvd ;js-3J7 Adams Avenue. Scranfon Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office D., Jj. & W. Passenger Station. Phone 525. C S. SMVDER, The Only Dentist -rj tfcet'lly AVlm Is a Ciraduiite in Medicine 42C-422 SPRUCE STREET TEETH Gold Crowns, best 55. Gold Fillings, $1. Best Set or Teeth, $5. Silver Fillin'. 50c A Modern Cleopatra. Cleopitra was the supreme beauty of her iln, and il Is slid lie I teeth wire perfect c can't change the contour of jour features but we can uivii vou pirfict Hith. Ihej will phase jou and phase jour Mends, who like to bee jou look venr lust. Dr. Edward Reyer rv truce st. opp. enter house. Oren Wednesday and Saturday exentnss DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours 9 a. ni. to 1! 50 p. rn : 2 to . Williams Building Opp. PostoBlc. st--f -f-n--f -t----t-------- i CITY NOTES : f -t-"- I), I. ,. . l'i' 'Ihe Hi law up, I.acKj. wamu and istvin toiiipiu.i aid tlie jaid nun tstinla auJ the luminal .mil ilullmcn wil' he paid todi comment iiu ae a in Wll.I, s,l.lti: SI ITI.K -I he- ladi.s who lue cliairi of ill" lljhucinimi l"'.UI l.di will unr mppcr tor all x ho di.lu it, trim ii. to 7.u0, both IIuiimIiv and 11 lit is iuiiins 1'iici- f supper, ii) mil III (illh-s H'M'IIM.-Ihi tumial ot Jlliluil 1' Iluvlus, of 11 ( ailion ntuct, will tale plici I'ndaj liKiuilmt at o o'lloik. iHUinii mass will be lelibralcd in M. 1'itti's lalladial al.d iutetmint will be niade In the CitluUral ipim t.r.i SM M,l, I IHi: t l.-i) ji.uidic iitiiiKjou a llie broke nut in tho Miioku houe iniim iti'd with the Horace Hum ot thu , "cianlou I'aikiu,; loiupam in " t itlT stiii't m a lVun jmiiu,'. mull amount vt .111118,0 wa done bj Hit- flic In foic it wa extiiiiiiishid IIOl'KIN-s I I' SLUM.. I hi lumril oi .Mi,. Ill .Kin v ill tale lait thl mormii tiuu tie rcddiiiie o( lur duislmr. Mi. Ollvei, of jr IwentJ'Seiond Hlieil. vnkes will be con dinted at M. 1'atiiek's iluiich and inteinieut will be made in Ihe Catheilial crmetci.i. TIIIHD CiltlCGS MOTUm:. "llic third lectuio In the" CJrlctK-i siiii'4 of lectures will bu jl-ii this iienlnt; at Guiriucy lull 'IliU tuli'cct, self Cultuic 'IIhoukIi the oiation," will ut trct nunj of the huslnes people of beianton and pioiin-ii to he most IuteuMln' and instrm.. the. MOIIi: f'OODS NKCDEI) 'Ihere in a demand fir moic xoodi at the Home tur tin irlemlhii linumaKe tule which in belnc: louduitued at JM nd SOU Sjiun e itreet. Ihcre was tuch u demand for goods je.teiilaj that iilmo.t cierj tlihia: on hand lues old. 'those vhu hat ucund lund hood-i of any description aic lequettcd to send them lu at onie Ci-O-iK or Dr.V01IONb.-1 he I'orty 11011" deuitions dosed at St. IMer'i. cathedral jes terelay mornini; with a high iii-.se. Iln. D. J, MacfJoldriek wa telehrartj llev. J J. II, Fcvlej, ileaeon; ltcs , 1. J Roti.'h, tub deacon, and liiv. J, J, l-oujl.r.in, mister of iiicmoulrs. lllshop Hoban line tho final btnedlction Ihe musk was b the Ixi.w' choir MrJIOItlM. DIV AllllANGIillKMS-A joint meeting was held last night In the nffiio of Al derman John T, Howe, of the Memorial Day romnlttecii of Colonel Monies post and Lieu tenant Kzra Griflln post. II was decided to buy aj potted pliiiits and VX) IIjks for decorating the Kiiiie pf the iliad toldicra. Tho conimtltio on proKiammct nlsn made its repcit. INl'OliMATlOV WANIKD.-Coroner lloberta JtMiiilji received a litter and photograph from Mrs. A. J. While, of 1)8 Clinton stint, bara. ii era bprlngSr X 1'.. relative tii tlie deatli of (barb's Usiini. who was sufToeatesI l e ut u in the l'hi llimik ului Ut.ni, . i t it go. Tlio Inqilrer l a nlter of the dtcraicd lid doubt the ilimimt inccs connected viltli the a(lim:u or .rri.MPTi.o numiiiUSY. William Slim v;n arn-ted erly jcttetdiy mom. ing tij I'attolnifin rainier cu the rhargc of at tempting to luirnlarlse Tatter's riiUurant in Center ttrcet, ind In police court was lined l1 for illvmletly eitulnet, Ihete lot lielrg mitTcleiit cvlelomo im the othei clinicrc. passer-by uv him it the ulndott actltiff In n uiilclous man. ncr .mil irpnrtid the f.icl In l'.itiolman l'altncr cvlio look him to the Cettci tired police nil lion MUNI I) HIS r.VMH.V. -l'atiolnien V 1UI1 and leency were lit night iccoftid nt ll.tiO o'elocU tij a mull girl vclio ,iVed thtm to cum to her hone anil take liei fatliei In cIuirc. lliej vutit to the houc, wlilcli l in the liar ot I mmcl street, and then' found tint the fitlier vai in a UIV Intoxicated condition and hid ill hm the inothci and clilhlnn out c( the home. He lnd flruck hl lfc with n poker and Inflicted ncrioin Injnric, and ilic will appear ogalnit him at the hculng llil morning. AIKAT IlhU.UKV IIWQt r.r-lhe ltUall lliitclieii,' .hvhIuIIoh of thlj ill! intiitllnid their ""erititon lnethreii with a lunquit it Iliumaii'H iittiuunt lat olenitis llicw ptev ent from Setintoii wrre: I'teildent I' M Ayles woilli, Tremuret .toseph . Moore, hecretiry .) nepli I'mliir. I) I Marhorgcr, William Tros'el, Charles imlirust, Fred Veier, Kied llugg, Ju lius ririlnwl (Jeorue Haasrod, lohn Nnuiuan, Heme Kelirlls, Miihail Sporor, T. K Can, I', McNallj - likes Darre Ne ni'V IOIIM)N IIOUM: -leer nine ton stahle lunothv .limes nohl Hen .toliiwin's hone and wagon for delinquent lat, the fiiiious mh man ha hern ini nniolahli' Itcn'n fathei, who is u npeeted clllrin of Vinton, came to town jcMenlij and sought leital iihke on how to pro ciod in roerlng the liorv and wagon, and in all proliahillt) Mclennan Millar will be called upon next Situidij to ddcrmlne the cie Mr, lohiHon Millie. Pen's outfit at $2"i and was quite indignant when it wan told for ) cent? Tlll.V Ml)i: rilltVVIT-s -rwelie nieiehanU of this citv who (.ell oleoniaryirine appeired befoie hlerman W Mlllir Jistrnlu morn iner und nude atlidaells tint they hid nicer pild oi bien iisktel to pa anv money to the stitc acrleultural department for protection from puw eeutlon tor the illegal fellliiij of the substitute for buttu. i l'lilhilelf lil.i piper has elnred that time is wholesale corruption in the ami eultnnl department ind the cilhelals of the lit ter aie endeacoring to clear t hemic) ir HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL FAIE. Opens Today at the Residence of Colonel nnd Mrs. H. M. Boies. The prcpatatlons fot tho Hahnemann hospital fair arc rapidly noatlntr com pletion. Yesterday was a busy ona amonir the contrlbutots and tlicli friends, as all attlcles wote to be sent to the residence eit Colonel and Mia. H. M I?oles fur maiklnis- and placing. It will be a beautiful siirht when the doors aie thrown open to tlie public totlaj The splendid looms, the bii; conservatories, the llowci.s the taste fully decorated booths anil the thou sand iind one atti actions which will then be cident will keep the isItor busy for hour Ne one will want to miss a glimpse into this modem Para dlbe, ecn if It does take up a poitlou of cltcus da. Tlie monoloeue entei tainment to be Klen by Miss Louise Kau, of Hart foid, tonight In the pailois of Colonel Holes' residence will be the gteatest atti action of the week. Several inciuliips made estcrday brought out the fact that a wtong Im pieislnn prevails concerning admit tance to the Hahnemann hospital fair and festival. Thorp will be no chaigo whatever for admission to tho house or dlffeient booths of the fair. Theie will bo the ttllllng chat go of ten cents for adults and tlve cents for child! en for a visit to tho conservatories Admission to the di aw lug-mom en tertainments In the evening will be by ticket, but those who do not care to avail themselves of thes- can And plenty of amusement In other parts oT the house without chaise. The open billiaitl loom, with oppottunlty to play vatious games, will be one of the at tractions, One of tlie .special f entities of Inter est at the Hahnemann hospital filr, which opens this afternoon, will be the derailment devoted to the exhibition of dolls and dolls' fuinituie, di esse-, etc., which Is in chatge ot a commit tee of ladles, of which Mis. J. W. Cool idge Is chad man. This exhibition Is one of the most elabenate eei seen in Set anion, and will be well woith ex amining, whether one wishes to pur chase ot not Tho doll booth will un doubtedly be one of the chief atti ac tions of the fall, and will be admit ed by nil Ioets of th" beautltttl and ai-tlstlc- ot nioie- matute eai-, as well as by the little folks. SQUAD WAS INCREASED. Eighteen Piisoners Weie Woiked on the Road Yesteiday. Owing tu tin. th'i-atenlng weather jestciday inotnlng the prison laboiers weie not taken out to wotk until the afternoon. The bemad wis Increase I by tin? addition of sK nioie volunteers and t iiooil half-day'F wml; , as ,u compll'died. As on the pteUotts daj the men woiked wlllltirly and diligently, and as t.u a-a appeautiKi's went did not oven give i. thought to tunning away. Reduced Fates to Washington, D. C, via Cential Raihoad of New Jei sey, Account Iinpeiial Council, Or der of Mystic Shrine. For th Impei lul council Older of the Mjstle Shiine, ut Washington, D. C. May 2J-24, the Cenltal Ilalltoad will sell tickets to the genet a" public fiom nil stations on its line, to Washington and return, at iate of one tuie for the lound trip. Tickets to be sold and good going Ma l9-.il, ictuinlng to Ma ?b, Inclusive Ait League's 25th Anniveisary. Niw roik, Ma ''--'ihe iiiimLcra of the it students' league aie celibrellng the twentj-tlftli annlcen-ai of its foundation with an ait e hihiton ill tlie k'alhiy of the su(i(tv ut Vmnlian Artists lieglnnliiR today and lasting for tlueo eU I lie leai;uo hai erown fiom a mire handful el ttudiliM who, on Ma) 1.', 11:73, oiarizcel Mr. Durham Reappointed, llurlsburtr, May i --(iovetnor Stone toda n apoititcd l.rael U" Duiliam, of riilhdelphli, in-uraucu connniloner Mr. Uuihani wai oile, Inilh appointed in Januuj, 1S09, for the une 1 ired term of Colonel .Iame I) I.ambeit, of 1'hiladelphla Smoke Tho Hotel Jermyn clsrar, 10c. Thea Nectar. A I'Utl tlllNI'l. TKs, nnd paitleularly adapted for making K i'.D TJ: It has a ele llcioua tiator and hiautilul color when made. It ia cured on porcelain pans and paiked in air tight 1-pounif caddie a unl) b) na nnd for our trade enelusliel)! M cents per pound To more thoroughly Introduce it we will ge a handsome salad dish with raili package The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. ,11 MCKVU'ANKA AVBMJK AND 123 SOUTH MIV AlKNITh I'lonipt diliteilis to nil puts of the nt) leliiiiiiii TRYING'TO PREVENT THE ANNEXATION MINOOKA MOVES AOAINST THE SECESSIONISTS. Does Not Wish to Be Left Alone to Wiestle with tho Dig Township Debt and to Shoulder the Projected $14,000 Issue of School District Bonds Poplar Stieet Fence Case Being Heard Before Judge Aich bald Grand Jury and the Liquor Cases Court Notes. Kxceptlons weie filed lesterday by Attoineys M. J. Jlonahoe and AV. J. Hand, representing Lackawanna town ship, to the petition for the annexa tion to Taylor boiough of the portion or Lackawanna township lying to the north nnd west of Taylor, nnd an ad Jncent piece of what is left of Old Forgo township. The petition was filed last Monday and ordered to be referred to tho gran 1 Jury today. On motion of the except ants a rule was. gi anted by Judge Aichbald to compel the petltloneis lo show cause why the annexation pro ceedings shall not bo st aslile and the ordci referi Ing tho petition to the grand jury i evoked. It was made le turnuble at next aigumcnt com t. The rule, however, does not Interred with tho presentation of tho petition to tho grand Jury nt today's session. The ex ceptions are as follows: V list- The application wis not piopeih il vertlsed is requlnd b liw becond The application wis neither made nor filed at the time silted in the adeeitlsemrnt of tin mine, to wit.: Miy 5, 1'NRi It was actually filed Maj 7, 1'XKI This drat not constitute lenal notice, and eonsequcntl) the court Ins no juris diction to entertain the proceedings further, Ihiiel There was no proper and letfil hcnlce of notice of said appllcitlon on the supcnUots of Lackawanna township loni th There was no pioper, sufficient, or legal hcrclec of the intended ippllcitlon on the burgess and town council of the boioigh of Tij lor rifth Ihcie was no legil serclee ef Mid notice em the township ollims of the toun-hip of Old l'orge nor upon the luthoilties of the boiough of Old I'orce Mxlli the application is not sicneel bj an of the inhabitants of that puitluu of the township of old l'orge which is ineliidul within the limits of the turltory sought to be annesce' in this pio Hiding, noi by a mnorit of the dec holdeiv seuntli In this piocceillng it is KOtuht tu in nc two srpirate and distinct Mitlcms of teui ton, to wit., a portion of l.ickiwinna township and a poll Ion of what was foimeih Old l'orge township Such a pioeeullng was not luthoiind be h iiml the eouit has no juiisiiie tion to tu trrtiln tin same Mroudsburg Iloio, 4 I) 11 .',Til l.fghth-lhe botmdaiiis of tin tenitoilis to be annexed aie nol sit foith lo metes and hound) and bj courts and ilKtinees as required by liw Ninth Theie is no toper or Mitheiint pioof of the si,;nituie's to th- siid applle ition lintli l'uhlliation of Mill notice was not mole for a petlod of third dm immediate') before the piesrntatlon of the petition as lcquired h) liu. M J Ponihoe, William .1 Hand attornccs for l.ukawatina township The con'est Is the conseeiuence of tho big indebtedness which tlie author ities of Lackawanni township have al lowed to accumulate. The ta.payeis of Hit' I'yne Sloan, Aichbald and Continental settlements want to leave thelt nelghbots of Minoukn. to wiostu with tli big debt which Commissioner John P. CJulnnan Is te make lepott tif In the com so of a few week', while on tho other hind the Mlnooka pen pie are desirous thil the secopsleml-ts shall not pull cut till Die tlebt is -ec-tled and the ptojecled SI 1 000 school dlstiict bond Ksue lloated The Poplar Stieet Tence. Judge Aichbald, esteida sitting in equity, enteted upon the heating ot the case of the Noithein Coal and lion company und the Delavvate inel Hud Min Canal company, lesses, nsulnst the Clt ot Sctanton This is th. suit in which the owneishlp of the Poplar stieet ciosIng Is in question Last spiing, when the Holt und Nut company beqan the eieitlun of lt3 plant, on the extension of Poplar stieet, to the west of the Delawaie and Hudson Hacks, the rallioad compan caused the cinsslng to be tented up, with a view, as piactlcal) admltteei by the company, of shouldei lng on some other pait the expense ot main taining a watchman theie If tho cioss. lng was to be open, Tlie lence was elected under a claim of title to the land. The cliy ignoied the claim, lelald the ciejsslng planklmj and teite down the fence. The coin pa nj. again lemoved the planking and ic-eiected the fence, and again the city toie It down The company then went Into coutt and seciuetl a ptollmlnai.v Injunction ptevenllng the city fiom In terfeiing with the maintenance of the fence, and onie mote ihe lence was talseil. The piellmlnaiy injunction was later dissolved, anil once moie the fence was tared and the dossing te lald Yesteiday the question eanie up tor llnal heailng on the injunction petition. Tlie company was lepieseuted by ex Judge W H. Jessup and AV. II. Jessup, Jr Asoeiated witlt City Solicitor A. A. Vosbutg weie ex-Judge H. A. Knapp and C II. Welles,, the latter two appearing In the Interests of the Holt and Nut company and the Lacka wanna lion and Coal company. The plaintiff makes the claim that Its piedecessor, the Howard Coal and Iron rompanj, by light of eminent domain, in 1SC6 entered upon the ttact of which the land coveied by the uoslng was a part, and having been In continuous anil solo possession ot It up to tho time of the attempt to put In the ciosslng, owns It now In fee simple, and can contioi it like any other pottlon of Its private light of way. The city contends that Poplar stieet was plotted in 1860 by the Lackawanna lion and Coal company and that It was replottcd lu 1S71 and 1SS7, as maps of those dates wilt show. In answei to this, the company says that tho Lack awanna Iron and Coal company could not do any lcplottlng of Poplar stieet across the track" aftei ISoi, because It had nothing theto to icplot, the How ard Coal and lion company bavin? coino Into possession of Unit particular bit of land In IStiC. The city also makes the aigtimuut that tlie crossing has been used as part of a public highway feir a great many yeais, since 1&90 at least, belnj, used frequently by pedestrians and oc casionally by w'agons. In dliect contradiction to HiIh, Super intendent C. II. Manvlllo testified that up to 18D2 or 1893 the company main tained a fence along Its light of way, blocking otf Poplar street, but allowed It to go to decay. Depositions lo tho same effect by tho late U. W. Kellovv, who was trackmaster for the company for many yeais, were icad, The plalntlrf closed Its side of tho cae late In the afternoon, and the city was ptcsentlng tc)tlmotiy at adjournment, Some License Court Mattel s. Attorney F. 1. Hoyle yesterday peti tioned couit to transfer tho Edward O. Huike the ho'ul license Issued to 12. J. JIfklns, coiner of I'cnn avenue and Center stieet, which court on Tuesday last refused to tiansfer lo M. 12. James, The heating was llxcd for May 19. M. J. Norton, tlnough Attorney James J. O'Malloy, osked to have transfened to him the llcene now held by Louts Uonlcoinpagnl, of CI Lacka wanna avenue. Conlcninpagnl Is one of the holol-keepeis nuested for sell ing on Sundaj. He has failed to give ball and his whereabouts tiro not known to the constable who set veil the wan ant on him. The hearing on the transfer petition w 1)1 take place May 19. Anthony Muchlnskl asked coutt to let him have the license which J. J. McAneliew, of the Second watd of Oly phtint, failed to take out. J. J. Man ning presented his, petition. The hear ing was lixed for May 21, Tho license cranted to Hauy Stet tcr, of Xorth Main avenue, was or dered transferred to William Stotter. Attorney J. K. Gearhait presented tho petition. On motion of Attorney U V AKcily u title was gt anted fin the transfer of the hotel license ot William T Jen kins, of Chinchilla, to W. C. Kldrldge. It was made leturriable May 21. George T. Wademan petitioned to have tiansferred to him the lliense ginnted A. H. Kcyhnit, of the Fltst waul of lilakely. May i9 was llxcd as the time for the hcailnir. Hearing the Liquor Cases. No i"tuni whs made by the grand jury, yesterday, but roieman Harvey stated to a Ttlbune rtpoiter, lart even ing, that .1 lepott will In all prob ability bo made todav. Duiltic: vesterdty afternoon tlie jury biHed Itself pxclitFlVPly with the con sideration of Ihe illegal liquor cases Hcuiln&i weie had In those In -which the defendants aie Hen Arnovltz, loenbewr Bros., tiildge-t Walrli. Mary Mallov, l'etcr Kaioly, T. Hunt Block, II. P. Heilllgan, Jenkin Hnnis, M J. Huike. Hobeit Allen and I F Get lltv. The, others will b taken up the tit st tiling this moinlng. The case In which William Until Is pteisecuteel fot k'eplng a speak eisy liv Constable J. AV. Clatk, was also h"tid, jesti'iday. Marriage Licenses. Gilt'ltli 12 Powell .JOU) Muigaiet iiv. Mis. Hmlly Havis ..Sir. AVID) mi stieet Albeit flail; Claik's Summit Minnie Thomas Claik's Summit Ninon Piakiiilm Price bur? Olesa lilusris Prleebur,? Court House News Notes. Monday is the last day for filing ap peals with Piothonotary Copeland, fiom ablet men and Justices of the peace. Chailes II. Hlesecker, of New ton, was yesteiday appointed guaidlan of Leona 12 and Claude Winter, minor children of the late Peter I. AA'intet. Twenty days was yesteiday fixed by foinial electee as the time allowed Mr". Maigaret Williams to comply with the oider of court, made Monday In the matter of the estate of Motgan II. Will lams deceased, by which the widow Is dlicctcd to pay her step-daughter the $J00 legacj left her by hoi father, to bo paid out of the lea) estate left to the mothei. DUNIUORE DOINGS. Funeial of Edward W. Claik fiom Family Residence on Chestnut Stieet Other Notes. Theie war, a veiy laige attendant c at the f linen', ot Hdwaid AV. Claik fiom the family lesldence on Chestnut stieet e.steiela morning. At 10 o'clock tlie funeial Dioeesslon pioceeded Horn tlie lesldence to St Mary's Catholic chinch, wlieie a solemn hisli mass of leqiileiu was celebtated. In the pto-co-hlon weu membeis of the Hepta sophs, Plumbtis union, young Men's Institute and Young Men's Total Ab stinence and Henev olent society, of which the elece.iseel was a membei. Itev H. AV. Fiumnuilce, ot Philadel phia, an uncle of the deceased, was the celebiant of the mass, llev leather O'Connoi, of Philadelphia, was deacon, and Itev Father Mauley, sub-deacon, Hev. M I?. Donlan was master of cete monlt s anil pleached the seimon, tak ing for his text the vvouls "Blessed iu- the dead who ello in the Loid." He paid a beautiful tilbute to the woi thy life eit; the deceased After tlie muss lcmalns wue laid at lest In the family plot in the icar of the i lunch. The pall-beaieis weie: Patiiek Haggeity, Joseph Jot dan Wil liam Ciane, William Haggertv, James Sweeney and Stephen Heal?,. Theie wue inan beautilnl lloial tilbuteo. TOLD IN A WAV LIN12S. I lev 12. AV itzmuuilee, of Philadel phia, who thlity yeais ago was pastor ot St Mary's Catholic church, was lieie yesteida, attending the funeial of Ills nephew, Hdwaid AV. Clark This evening an entettalnnient of high meiit is pionilseel by the joung men composing the Sunday school e ln3 of Miss Miller of the general Sunduy scliool of the Methodist Hplscopal church, when Miss Ada 11. Dean, elo cutionist, of Wilkes-Haire, will give a series of readings, Inteispeised with ecal and Instiiimental music, under tlii'll auspices. The class has volun teered to talse $13 tow aids diminish ing the church debt, and pioposo by this means to accomplish their object. A May dunce will be given, nuclei the auspices, of the local lodge, Junior Or der United Ameilcan Mechanics, on Tuesday evening, Ma in, at which tin eo prizes will be aw aided to the par ticipants. The social held at St. Mink's church, under the auspices of the Hoys' club, last evening, proved a pleasutable event and was well patronized. The Gipsy Giove und No. 1 collieries of the Pennsylvania Coal company will be Idle today The Pennsylvania Coal company and 12ilo and AA'jonilng Valley llallrotd company will pay their employes their monthly earnings tomonow. Stiayed A cow with led and bluck stiipes nnd one lioin broken, to my premises on Thtoop sheet. Owner can have same by calling on August A'ent ler, Tin oop sheet. Manufactuieis Meet. Ww orL, Mi) The t cut) -ninth annual cumrntion o( the National .ortutiou oi Hone Manufacturer opened litre toilaj. A lirgo at tendance ot out of town mtniifaUuiem ii precnt, Duke of Newcastle Sails, New A'ork, Maj 9, Tho DiiVe of Newcastle, who cjmr to thii countiy to vls.lt the Luray ra mis in Virginia, nailed on the steamship New cil for i:uelauil IckLj EXPLANATION OF THEJD0WIE CULT REV. GIDEON HAMMOND LEC TURED IN GUERNSEY HALL. Explained the Principles, Practices nnd Purposes of the Christian Catholic Chuich of Zlon Said That If Mis. Boyd Is Arrested Eveiy Dollar of the Church's nuances Will Do Used in Her De fense if Necessaiy Said It Was No Wonder Mrs. Newell Died. Tlie pi Inclples, practices and purpo ses of the Chilsttan Cnthollo chuuh wore last nights expounded upon in Guernsey hall by Hev, Gideon Ham mond, of Philadelphia, an elder In this new belief of which Hev. John Alexander Dowie, of Chicago, Is the head. This Is tho church to which belongs Mrs. Hoyd, who, with others, was found lesponslblo for the death ot tho late Mrs. C. F, Newell, ot Tin oop, by a coroner's jury on Tues day night. Mrs. Hoyd was present at last night's meeting. In beginning his remarks, Uev. Mr. Hammond, who Is a short, dapper gen tleman, full of nervous energy and evidently a slnccie believer In the tenets of this faith, stated that Ills main put pose In coming to this city was to render Mis. Boyd assistance In case It should bo needed. Ho "said that the devil might put it Into tho heads ot certain people to unjustly prosecute Mrs. Hoyd. If he did, the piosectitors would have the whole chuich to encounter, he said, not only Its numbers but Its llnancial tesources ns well. "If this woman is nrrested," said he, "every dollar at present In the treasury of the church will be used lo fight the case. If necessary" For tho puipose of showing that tho church has financial resoutccs, he cas ually rctnaiked that It had Just pui chnsed (1,00a acres of land in Chicago, woitl. $1,000,000 TITLI2 OF THIS CHURCH. Tlie title of the church, he said, is "The Chilstlan Catholic Chuich in Zlon." By Zlon Is meant all the chil dren of God who aie preparing for the coming of Jesus Christ. The chuich Is. of course, a mete pait of Zlon, but destined In time to encompass It all. "The pilnelpU" of this church," he said, "are simplv the- vvoiel of God. Theie uro many denominations which make this claim, but their follow eis onl pietend that they abide by the woul of God. Chilstlan Science be lleveis maintain that that faith Is built upon the Bible, but it is not. When thu Bible is held up by Mrs. 12ddy it is meiely a blind, for Chris tan Science and the Bible do not hai nionl7e." Tho thiee main pilnciples of the chuich, lie explained, .lie salvation, healing and holy living. The dlvin" healing featuie Is the one that brings tills religion into pioiulnence. he said, but It was tiuthoilzed by the Bible. "The other Chilstlan denominations don't believe In a. whole Savior," he said, "they believe In a Savior that heals the soul ami the spit It. but who leaver the healing of tile body to eltugs and medicines AA'e believe In a whole Savior who heals the soul, splri' ane! liod " Bv holy living, he said, is meant wholesome living, and that's the kind of living tlie Chilstlan Catholic church Insists that its membets shall abide by. 'This whole woild," said he. "nee Is a geneial cleaning up in the matter of getting light with our nelgh bots and of tiuly lepentlng of our sins liefoic God and theie's a gieat big scrubbing biush in this chinch and the geneial oveiseei uses it freely. To lead a ti uly holy life one must live consistently with the teachings ef tlie woid of God " Uegaiellng tli, piactlee of tlie lell gion, lie saiel that the Bible is the ol,. guide Theie is a stllct disci pline, also, which many Chilstlan churches aie In need ot today. In an swer to the question. "How did tho establishment of this chuich come about " he said: AA'OHK NOT BBING DON1S "God saw that theie was u wotk not being done in this woild. that theie was a need of the pleaching of the gospel of title lepentanee and of divine healing. He itccoidlngly took hold of a man, as peifect a one as he could find: a man who is endowed Willi many wondeiftil gifts and who is not a gteat hideous linposter, who Isn't lolling In wealth and who isn't tirlilti.nj, as some people aie led to believe. Heguiding tlie church's piactlee of gathetlng money lie said that the mem beis merely pay entuln tithes eveiy cai, though what Is done wlth the Grand Display of New Shirt Waists For Ladies, Hisses and Children. We can fit all. No one too large. No one too small. The largest assortment of entirely new Waists. We certainly excel in point of variety and value. White Waists comparison will convince you that Ave have the most attractive White Waists to be found in the city. We have the modest lawn garment, tucked back and front, and the finest Plisse aud shirred-all-over effect's, fluffy laces and embroideries combined. 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BECAUSE You will find the largest assortment of Ladies' Suits, Jackets, Capes, Rainy-day Snirts, WaterproofSkirts, Misses' Suits and Jackets, Children's Jackets. Also a large assortment cf Summei Waists In Silk and Cotton. money he didn't explain. The house to house visitation system and the gieat caie which tlie chuich takes of Its mcmheis were also dwelt upon. At this point he again refeued to the Newell cae "The devil may lead some fools to ar icst Mis. Hod," lie said, 'but the moie I Investigate tills case tlie more thinly I am convinced that it was no small wonder that the woman died when we take into consideration her gtoss negligence befoie the child was born. It was, Indeed, small wonder that she died. Hefenlng to cases of divine healing, he paid: "This leliglon does not t!st in theory, but In teal actualities. I have seen cases of consumption clued; I have seen the eating piocess of ma lignant cancers stopped and I have seen the diseased paits heat meiely as the lestilt of piayet." Another thing that the chuich was ciltclsed for, ho said, was Its antagonism to seiret soci eties of all kinds These, especially Tiee Masonij, he chaiacteiized as being un-Chilstlau and anti-Christian PHHPOS12 OK CHl'ItCH "The puipose of the Chilstlan Catho lic chuich" said he, "Is to keep evei lastlngly at It Zlon has in all pioba blllty come Into Scianton to stav AA'heiever it gains u toothold theie it lemulns, ami it seems to tlulve better wheicver theie Is opposition. The pui pose is to extend the gospel of salva tion, of healing and of holy living to eveiy riuuiter of the globe and to teacli ever.vbody the Inconsistency of going to Chi 1st to heal the soul and to the drug stoies and doetois tiucuie tho bod " .Airs Hojd made a few remarks aftei llev. .Mr. Hammond had finished. 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