THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1901' IT Reli THK ST MATIK'S Ll'TlU'RAN chunh of vvhlih Tn. A U. Ka inei Inr. been the pHxtot for tho past -l veins, will eelehiate the tui'li iiiiiiIvcm ny of Its oiK.iii lzatlnn nn wt Sunday ami .Mnndii). At the nmiii'tirf wtvlie on Sunday the sermon will be pleached by the ltc. I.dvvln I.unn MIIIpi. of Mlllnnipnrt, I'a umlpi wlm supoivlMon tlm urn erf sn! inn w is niKniiiped on sopt t, Ifitl In tho iiftPinoon, Hip Sunday Sihonl will niPPl lit J 10 Addie'scs Will bp tni'lr bv Itevs lMvvIn I.unn MIIIpi', 0 O speikei nf Huh Ttlnlt) ihuiih, and Iiev V C 1. I.tupi. of St Pauls chuirh On Sutidnv iM'iiIiik, Hip put tor will pip.uh thp opinion On Mondnv evenliiK Hip Itev Dr H H HrunliiK of White Haven, Ph., will piP.ull PollnwIliK tllp seivlce, a con- KrPKiitlnn.il i Minion will bp lipid, wlipn thp Sundsiv "i liool will seive teficwli npiit A llttlp pnniplilpt cnutiilnltiK a In ipf hlstniii.il sketch and put Nil di ectnrv his bppn published b) tho pas lir Thp pmKi.ininip follows lirl.iv s.il S MlitlMIltc 111 III a in. Ill' fpiii .rib tlic Itei liltin I unri Mill, i Milium, put 1 i "inilM si ho I .' (I p m Villio.r-I II Mmn limn Mllln it' v ( (. spiilver ( llf'v lritnl iliimli, rinmii Ihv W I I l)ui i ( M Pauls iliiinli n niton Veir icni e "Op in . tfinrn h tin !'il i Mnn.liv srpt 0 V e-.rr urine, 7 11 ( it Ffttnrn In tin- Itn II II IIiiiiiiiil l I' . Wnii limn i i.iitiiin,s Miin'iin t 5- rinlnn Ullkrsltirre P it.rl! i.s.i. 1 11 n It nn on nf ill ii. nn mht i, ii (. r wrvin In Hi1 1 .foment Hip smiiln Imol vv II nir refii.li Infill kpfilil imi'ii il ill thp unites li tnf ill Mr ppsinnliif! Tiio-tiln iiftiinoon, Sep tdnlifi in a i nnveiitlon ot thp t'hili tian i him lift of K.isIitii Pennsylvania will bp hold with tho OhiNtlin (hutch, Not th M.iin avenue Itev. It AV. Clv lmi i astm hlln lliN ipIIrIous body Is UPll. Ill these pllltx illtlMCst Is I etl- tere I upon It on .mount of Its phe noniriiil Riowth In tho cpiiti.il wpst. : amiiliiR In the ionti.il wpst less than oi handled )eais nt;u, undei thp lo.ul n lp ol Alexiindei (."ampbell, It has n i . ui extended Its bntdets fiom i phi to oican, but lias in tho toiclirn 1) I s .' .7 niissloiiaili's TIiptp ato now l.l'oiii) nitiiilipis to this both It has II mtifiRn and unlveisltles, sepral of will h haw ipiihod one thousand In lii pii1, attend nn o List eartlipv 'I 'In i ted on an aet.iRp three new ihuiih blllldliiRs ePi two das dm -Iiir t lie e.u The .nB in Usui at all tinifs has bPOli "Whcie the Hllile pf iUs we kppiiK, and whpie the Hlble Is s lent w ate silent " I In Ii dlstlin.tle plea, theieloie, has Viirn I'hllsllan liultv on the ltlbl- lon asseitltiRat all times that Hible things should be i llltd b Hlble n line, divisions anions the tolloweis of i bust sinful and the fiusti atlon of find s ittf uipts In convi tlltiR the vvoi Id t tlu lonventlon TiPsilaj,, Wednes. flav and Thuisdav evenliiRh tepiesent ativi men inun Philadelphia, Cliuln ri.it I and Iiiillalo will make nddics.,es. 1! . It A 'louev, U I) pilmlpal of the Mooilv Hlble Institute ol Chl i.iro and pieailnr at the Chli ird fiviim i hun h, will be at the Ninth ".I iln avenue taboiniule In Piovldiine v m ivenliiR duiliiR the week boRln I me Septeinbet lh 111. Tmuv Is one ot ihe Rieatist bllile tearheis In Amii i a a mini ot i onspU nnus lntelleetll.il jowii il. i p cm j-tciatlon and aptness t i t ,n h His lillile lei tines thiol) and puliti ulih llli One nevei hens a nioir i nthusiastle theoloRl in Hm e li 'I niev hot nine the li nlei ot the t'hi aco avenue iliuuh the ihuiih liis uitne-scd the ionveisnn of over a thoutiand peisons c,uh e.u U his w II be his Hist visit to Hi iinton It is rpeitirl that Rieat uowils of peo 1 If will piiJov hl minlstiy. A pro sional pioRi, inline (oi the ineetltiRs nt the tabeinntle iin ludes the follow- n subjei ts Justifii Uiiin of I'alth, ''li Atonement The New Itlith, The 1'utuie rondition of the linpenlteut, The Minlstiv ot tlu Ilolv Splilt Noon Mer tlivs vvill bt iiindueted bv l)i. Tjiiicv mi men onlv at f'ueinsev s lull undei the auspj'es of the V M, f sopttinliPi 17, is, Jt and JO and foi women nnlv in the V AV c a toini- at '. niloiU on the saim ilis. . T'l-1 nlnetv-thlid annual anntvet ,iiy of the Abinptou Baptist association will hi la I 1 in the Heiein II iptist ehuieli i arbotul lie beginning at 10 o clrn k nt Tuesduy, Sept. 10 and conttmiiu i in s,i an I Thuisdo. Dt JKI'od ot this iltj and Dr. Tlte popular idea expressed in the phrase, "the art of self-defense," shows the opinion that the chief ptumies a man has to defend hlmstlf from ure visible and external But the real danger of every man is from minute and often in visible foes. In the air we breathe and the" water we drink are countless minute organisms leagued against the health of the body. The one defense against these enemies is to keep the blood pure. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery thoroughly purifies the blood, removing txnsonous substances and accrettons. When the blood is pure there is no harborage for the germs of disease which find a lodg. ing only when the blood is Impure and corrupt. "Iconnidtr your'Oolnlt Mrdical Dlicoverv' one of t,ie bett tntdlcines on tin face of ttie tarth " writes Mr Win Floetcr. of Redoak, Montgomery Co Iowa "Willie in the south. vtil, three vears ago, I got poisoned with poi u ivy The poison settled iu my blood and tlie horrors I nufferert lannot be told in wordi I thought I would go cran I tried different Mndu of medicine, tried different doctor, but all the relief tliev could Rive me wa to make my po-ket book tighter I then began taking Dr Pierce fjoldfii Medical Discovery Took four liottles without rell'f Kept taking it I took in nil ten bottle and got entirely cured " Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con-stipatiou, WmM defense. gious. o tokP', of ttist llTnipton. will cx ihance pulpits tomorrow. Pr. Btokei has nmri inpached In Sorantnn, but he Is wpll known as a olear thinker and an excellent preacher. The lat week In October will bo of preat Importance, to a large portion of thlx enmmnnltv, as It Is the date of the SnodliaI nicetlliK, to he held In tho Pltst Ptf-b' tcilnn thuich. Tomorrow's Services Methodist Episcopal. Pirn Park churth Prairr ind pnUe mfftlnu at 010 scrticp and utimon at KIJ) by h II sln;rr vlliiii hi. r UiM tncPtinu at cln! of prriin in sutidii m liool rne.ni, led by Prnth'r lloninm simdii tliil at J p m hininr Ipiiiui. M I ii Mr I (I Slirpliml, leadrr. Worship ml viord it "to b l)r W 0 simpon, pjlnr if Vtnii MithotlM 1 plucopil rhurch. siiiih n Metliiillt tpiHOpal chunh, Main and Iifmilr utieen, llnl .iunton llev II (', MiIIpiiii ill Mlnr Prcaililnii at 10 GO a m in I 7 up in Muriilns Biibjeil, "More Prcilom linn I. Id," Minim; Mihjcil, "Is the lounc Mm Vlmlnm sif, -in )ji(,ciii to YounK Men" Nimli mI nil at I. in , Innlnr loiRue at I p, tn . I pvuith IriRtic at fl n p in , tnpli, ' Ilriv mil llilirn" ( li turctliii! Iiioila rvenlnit, Priur iiiM'iliiir Wnlicjdav tvcnirig fhe penpla an- innllill) iiivitnl liiti M I chilli Ii, loinrr Mnrwpy aitime ami Iklmarr Mrert, Hcv V t, sanpon, 1) U , patoi -Deiotlonal niectlnii nl the llrothrilinotl tt SI. Piul it ) 10 i in , piiuhing t 1(1 Ii) a in, Milijut "IMIkIoih I oiult.i ," sunilii aihoi 1 nt "J in p m : I imoith league at u 10 p in , irriiliing it 7 "0 p in , In tlm Itfi I II singer, isllnnt pitnr nf the l Im Puk clmrih, priur incptitiK WiiIucmIiv it 7 .0 p in , lm. rici mcitlni; il tie Unthr-rhoml of st Paul en llir pci mid ind foiutli lursila4 ot rttli muiitli at 7 to p in Spun frrc amt all are weliomi Prniiilciiie M P Llmrtli, He fioorfi' ('nn, pi-tfr Hip Ilrntlierlionil ol St Paul tiiPrt at Id i in wibjpit n inoriiltig fiiinnii, at 10 W 'Win I iiiii dlirsMil 11 IpMIe In tie 'IhpIip lulls Siattnrd hronl," Similij sthnol il !)i m , I pnorlli Iracup at 6 I" p m , tnpit , "llpiifiili llplpPM " pvpnlnit irmon it 7 to ('pilar vpiiiip M 1 ( Imrr Ii Itrt I' P Dm. pivtoi s,rui0, Mpt s toot Meet Inic of Hiolh rilinol nf st pm a 111 i in , inoinlng nnnhlp mil vrninn il 10 "0 Sunlai mhonl fnllnuliig; lunlor I im nil liai;up at I 0 p in , Inoilli IriRU' nitrs at t 10 p m , ornlnt; viorslilp ni.l opinion it 7 0 p in ll lordiill) .li ci lllrcl V'h srr,t Miihiuli.t liUmpiI ('.mull Tin ) It uctln pettoi Vloinlnc pipiihiiig anvlir Tt 10 II 1 1 m inert ma n I so ( lnrln ( irain, linlir, suniiiv nlmol it 2 p in 1 W stnne, Mipi iltitiiiilrtit I pworlh h iKtip at C 4i p m, Miw llrnrlplln lhi, IpiiIpi rtrnlnc pipuhins fctivipt at 7 o V tnnJiat vrhotnp tn ill No Vui: Mpthoilist lpipoal lliuitl ItPt I It Vimiii n-tor sunilii Ktlmol at -' .0 p in , irpitlniu srrinp at t III ii in Ml wplnnir louit sltiPt Methoilivt I pUioptl (hiinh, ( (' limni pilnr I mi tpat, in l m , fnl Mwpil It linit ;nl lro-t mul the I old (. supper, s intlav uli ml, 11 I j (. It (lark, Mipermtend' tut lunrth laigip I 0 p in , pipHhini;, 7 ID p tu I he choit will be piP?rnt and on iluct the Miifiiiu (JiiiiIpiIv ronfiiptup Wpilneo. In eiptiinir it tlose of prijei inutlii? pih tl. e V mi till I o urUoiuet! Ilaiiiptnn surpt MtthmlNt lpismpil chunh Hrv taitiPo llpiinlntttr plaint Piiathing at 10 0 u in , Mihiitt, ' How tn stillp thp fiohl Vein" I lis mn linir at 11 0, mrl i pthool at -, Ip Moiili Inuup tit i. 0 I pnini; t icuhitisr hcnhc it 7 "o Mihjsl 'Hip l.ipilrt Oi ilor ' Vfilim Milhnilitt I pisrnpil ihuuh, Hnwarl pi up Dr D s li nil , pi.ini Pieaihlnc at to if) i tn , siibiut "Iliiw to l-inplov lift' (nhl.ii Mour " sindit ithnnl 2 0 p m , V P. itpr Miippititilpriilpnt Pipithlni; it 7 4pi p in , Milijeft ' Thp Powtr of the ( i. " V innll .1 vcrlconie to all Baptist. Pi nn ViPiiup llaptlt chunh Pipaihine innin lie at in i) ami fietiliu; nl 7 0 hi the pittor, ltoi It.lmt I V Pimp, D I) Miunini piav us In the lower truiple it n t" IIipiup nt tho inn mnif Miinnn "Dimiip Optliiilum, tir llinls fir liiiftlins Wlm (,et the Illue", sundat fil xl it the honip church it 2 oMnck ind at Hip Vtnoinian mission at "0 TliPme of the (vrnini (.piinnn 'Our Nilinn'n (,nom and f)l n ' llitRht iuuic, brief talk, popular fer v it e Ml tn i h pi nine I not HiptiKt ( hiinh, south Miln aieiiup. Hot s P Vithps, paitir lli iwul npniics sib. bull iiiniiuu and riptiltitr, 11 ii) a in and 7 in p ni in thp In-iment nf the Welili Paptlst rhurch, sundiv school at 2 0 p m , Pljmouth (liuiili, Dr II s Hid lie, Miperlntendent, It I I prllcls it i 0 p iii Iinritc Hall, praicr nipclinsr, Wfilnrnii cienltc, 7 10 All are cor. tllilli iniilpil In thprp ..rni'.- Ijtknn supft tliplist iliincli -Ret 'Ihnmu iini.nuiit ii n pisioi inrninc iravcr meet ing it 0 n Itrnthrr l!rn '-mith lialpr At the iiHitiite i.erwip, 10W, the Intilg upper will la ailiinnislerpil i si nrt sermon nn Our I nul'a I. lief snnrn pthnnl it 2 p in eienitig ser v lie at 7 p m riil ffrvne bright, Mmrt and full nf music The pislnr will cue i shott tllk nn ' ( lulstianit nn the I pnanl firade " ou arp ill writ nine ti the wruipi nf our churth files n Ibtlge llaptist (hunh ( huitli servliri null sermniif Ii the pi(or at 10 0 i in mil . .up in siinji 1 1 in i no inmning "Hie Wrip i ig Pnphrt " in the rv tnriar O ir Vln lei siitlilil Sihnnl it II 4 Inprlliu 'I MlP lllllli r s phti it " "0, ptaver meeting of the Senior snirli nl h 10 p in In.t WiMi Itiptist ihitr. h, M nkc t sheet -1!ps I V Diiie pastnr 10 a in rPimnu I y Up pistrr 'J p tn , similiv si limit (1 p m , mn n 1 1 up pi-iiu The cnlire ei tunc orvim will le cr mill ted in lie I ngtMi laiunage l fniniN ai imdijlp, inilied to atttnl Ml sriu lite Nnitl lun icnup lliplist rliinth, mrncr Sntth Maui ivrmip and Oik street -Itev lbeit Hiiiher sn)n , pitrr 10 .0 a ni , ' ( linst nt tie Dmr .f i I hunh", 7 .0 p m, "What Is sin This is the eighth in a series of aeinmnt mi '(lint in llediinplinn " Cinidi filiool at U in ( hnstian I nilr inr at f 10 p ni Metnnrnl Pipti.t ilumli Ret W I' Davie6, pajmr sfrvilP toinnrnuN at 10 n ni and p ii The pastor still priaeh Welsh in the ni mini; ind Iiuhsh in thp Pienlnc Ilible selnnl nt 2 p in, iipFriiitrnrlrnt I) 1 lain Dudlej Street Itaptnt chunh Dunmore Rev Wlllnm II siuBt,r, te of Dmr, S .1, will preaili at 10 If) a ni and 7 to p in , Sunday school at J nnnn kin 111 welcome to ill Wivrrh riiptist thurih- Rei K Petgen Iiiowe, a fnnner jistrr of the rhurch, Mill preuli in Vtaverli llipust churth tomoiroiv morning and eiening lllakilv Itiptist chunh Rev Davll Sperner, D I) pistor 10 .0 i in , public scni-shlp, lth senunn np "Tlie Oreat sprltu1 Wonders", 11 4S, Hit le nhnol, ""A p in, eieninc senite, with srimnn nn ' Character More Than Mnnej " pterj tndt welcrtne Mnnglnti lliptist ihurih, Waierlj, Pa Rev V Rergen llrnn, nf Mifiialdillle, , will puith inninmg and evening, at 10 u0 a m and 7 "0 p ni Presbyterian. Second Presbvterian (lunch, Ilet ( harlea F. Rnliiimon, I) I), pastor fr-cn teen at 10 30 a m and 7 "0 p in The Rei Shepherd hnapp, Jr , nf Sew Vuk citi, will preach morning and eun ing A cordial welcrnic i extended to all, Prnvldenre lrebitcrlan Cliurch The paatni, Rk Dr f.ulld will officiate at tlm 10 10 a in nn I 7 10 p m serilte. Sundaj school at noon, I mleavnr meeting nt (I Ai p m. fi-ut aluaja fire t.reen Rldae Presb.tterlan rhurch The puler, Rv I I I anting, will rondiyt service of wor ship and will preach at 10 JO and 7 30, n.hlo thool at 1 ni Ml are cordlallj Inilied Washburn Mrect Preshyteilan ( huich, Rei. John P Moftit, D I, pastor-Servicta at 10 30 a m and 7 lit p in Hlble school at 12 m , f K ounc People at H 0 p m , aubject, "lleaien Helper!," leader, Horenee Irilngj prnier meeting, Wednesday 7 SO p m. The pastor will preach morning and evening. All cordially welreine. Capoiua Chapel (Pmbyterlin) Preaching at 1U...0 i. m. and 7.30 p. in. by the. paator, Bat. Sunday School nv Lesson JaCOb lt Bethel. J.E.GIlbert,D.D , f0f Qen. XXVlii: 10-22. Secretary of Amerlean September 8. f& Rel"5tou IMflont (TIOS - llcluren list le.on an 1 tlu.s I we halo an .mount of Hip hlia.lmj besluiicd upon .lacob bv his father, deprlilng l-j.au nf the birth right which lie hi I picvloulv n Id (lien xi. ."I) Tlili cii'tnm nf pililauhil tiliiM was eipilv. ah nt to Hi' eviiutlo'i of n will in our diy bv which one who 11 ihout tn die tt ui'fers his; wnrldlv estati In the i ite nf .Hcnb, hniveiir, the spirltuil gift war rstermid moic tlnu the ttinpnril Hi meins ef it lie bitntne. hrlr tn all the ptimlsfs mailp ti Vbrihitn and tn Due, assuming the plate In the uitrnaiit which tiny had tilltil The value nl that hiheritiiicc louit hardlv be estimated 1t tint time, iltlmugh it awakened linie ant Included the dliut fnnr and protntlnn nf (!nd Thit lacob might be able to keep tlie loiinant ami to intit hi gritlous prnilslons his fithrr si lit hint lutk tn the ancestral Imine tn nlitiln a will. It) miln. tilnltig rue purlli it wis evpecied tint greitcr prtvperltv would be seiurcd Our lessen relitM eventa in the earlv pirt nf Jiinb'a Jiumct. s I Mill It (irses in md II) -I caving Ids fallici'ii Imine In Peer shelra, which was In tho Rntitliem pait nf Pilestlne, Mtnh tiitcled in n northerli dliectlon toward Iliran, the pi ice nf Abraham's sojourn (tiin M 51) Mtcr find railed him to leate li ol tho Inldeas The en tire distance tn be entered must hue been at least Hie hundred miles t the clnse nl the second day lie wis hi the open plilns ahiut firti eight inllcr fiom the point nl depirtiue 1 the sun was declining, he fnutid tint it wh itnposslble to null an city befnte tlip gitci would he ilnsed fir the night, and lie knew tint aftrr diet were tlnspil he would be limbic to enter selecting a stone, not stonca as In our I nglMi version) as an elev illnn on which tn" head might tet, and cotcrinjs that, doubtless, with some girnunt or iiihioti, le liid down tu slumber Iu the t pen field He inn line ap pointed witclmirn from minus the seriatits, or lie mn hive felt scenic under the proleition of (tod (Psilni III: 5) The weiilness nf the Jnur net ind the purltj nf the iltnospherc were favor, ihle to icposp ISI0V (cisc U) Philosophers nf all time hue tircfullt studiid the pliennmeiii nf sleep Thne who boll tn the dull nitiire nf nun as soul and bndj, admit tint while the vulunlirv functions nf the hller are supnide I, the for mer is tapible nf evenises ot greater linpnrtance Vitnnlinclt inmv things mil ncrur in sleep quiie betnnil the nnllnirv In w iking lintirs, so ilcrpb, impte-spil as tint to te lost limn memory when tlie prison returns to phtshil touelous ncs Iu the patrhichil times (,nd selected these spoons nf shitnlipr, soiuetitnes Inditing thrill In nn evtriotdiiiiii liifluni'e, tn mike speihl ilUclnsitres to his servants H.pii ii 21) si It tune to.litnb tint night nn the plain II" had i vision of a Inllcr set up on the earth, leithlng to heiirn nn wlilih the ntgrl nf l.n I ascindcd and diicrilcil (Inhn I 1 il This wis intended as i piitnrh! it) rearnt itinn nf the in ten ouise between eirth md hrairn, Ihe lotim tinn of the two nnrlds bt angelic mUintrt (llrb I' 11) It wis granted at this time tl asMtte I it c li nf pirsnnil security and guidince in his futuie life I n I os'er s md n sthoool 1 p ni , lunior I ndeiior 4 p in Senior 1 iidemir ( "O p in , I'njcr meeting, lhiuliv ctrning at 7 to, busi ness meeting senior rnd-aior, 7 W p in Mon du eteuing Wiiconn- tn ill Vditns vtenuo clnpel New ork street. Ret lames lluglies, pastor Preaililng at 10 (0 a in ami 7 "0 p m , sniulij srliool, 3 p m All welcome Episcopal. St luki'fi parish Rei Rigors lnel, D I), loi tot Ret I .! ll.ughtnn, snlor curate. Ioiirteenth Sundn after Tiinltt st I ukc'i. iluirch 7 0 a m, hnli cnmmun Inn, 10 0 i tu , intimitis' ptiier and sennnn, 7 p iu, cieniiig pritcr, l) l'i a. tu , .Sunday schnol in I Hlble c.lis s st Mirks, I) niniore "0 a m , I oh oi in muiiiou, s p m , eienlng pritcr ind sermon, 3 p ni, sntidai sihool ind lliblu daws last Ind Mission. Presiitt ivenue J p in, sundn sthonl an I llibli i la-"es Siuth Snle Mission, I ig streit 2 "0 p in, Sinn it sclinul an 1 It il 1 t lapses Reformed Episcopal. f,me ItifirniPil Ijistopil cliurih, Winining aienui, bilnw Mulbur strett llei l.mic,p I Mrlth, pislor Praicr and praise srrtitp, o00 a ni ditine worship, 10 "M i tn and 7 0 p m Mi ruing subject, "Wilhout ( lit fullness," I Ci r 7 '2 eienlng subject, ' Christ Hit King " i'si 2 7 U, sablilh filinnl at 12 in , P ! C I , (I (I p in I csson stnlt, Wtdnesdav cten ing at 7 10 n'clnck, follmtcd bt prat.r meeting at 8 o clock Scats free Ml are wolicme t Evangelical Luthetan. I tangcllcal I utheiati Ioiirteenth knilu niter Triniti dospel, l.ukc, 17 11 111, epistle, (.al o 16 24 st Mark's thurtli Wishbuin and Fourteenth finds Rei I. Ratner, Ph 1), palor ser ines at 10"0 a in , 7 0 p in , 1 uther leigue, f Op m , Suiidav si hool, 2 to p. ni The tenth anniieisaiv will he celebrated Itei 1'divin I unn Miller, of 'Villi, mspnrt, will pieath at the morning serine, Ihe pastoi will otcupt the pulpit in the eienlng Reunion nf tlie toneic gation Mom! it ihhcsi bv Ret Dr Bruning, of Wlute linen, l'a Holt Trinilt, Vdiins nenue ml Mulberry strict Hit l" (! spieler, pjvtor Seitiees, 10 10 i in , 7 0 p m , l.uther leigue, C 30 p, m Sundn se hoe 2 m st Puds church, s,ort atrnup Rev VV (' I. I viler, pittor srttes, 1010 a m, 7 30 p m , sundn school, 2 ti) p in Finn's church Mifflin avenue Rev P I' 7lse niiiin pislor s.mees, 10.10 a ni , Sun laj school 2 p Hi (hrl.t ihunh (idar nenue and Ilireli street -Ilet limes Witke pator Sertlces, 10 30 a, in 7 10 p m sunelay school, I) a, m st Peter's, picstott atrnne Rev lohn Ran di Iph, pastor .Serilccs, 10 '0 a m; Sunday si Imol ) i in I manuel i.eiman Polish I uthenn rhurch, Reese street Rei litilinind Sittelmeler, pisinr Pieiihing in the P. rman langinge, 10 a in , Siinetit sihnnl, 2pm l.rue I i uigelii il Iulheran chunh (flrmiil teoili i miii r Mulhem street and VI idisou ate ' i Itei 1 uther Hess Waring, pastor 0 0a in sindit school 10 il a ni , liltlne worship .ti on hi the pastor on "The Meaning of th 'jtrament nf the lords Supper" Instillation of neitlv elnted church ofHieis, rcieptlon of membeia, adtnlnUtratlon of the holy commun ion. 7pm eienlng sertlce, subject of ills, course, 'Our Church's Confession" There will be special music both morning and eienlng Siprann, Miss Jennie baufman; contrvlli, Miss Skinner, baso, Mr Wentel, tenor, A K hier. Miscellaneous. t'irl f liurch (Christ Scientist), 110 s,dams ate. nue-Sunilaj sen lies, 10 to a nt and 7 .0 p m ', siunlat sihool, 11 I. a tn , subject, "Substance", testimonial meetings, Wednesday evening at 8 o'llork The cliurcli is also open etriy day dur ing the tteik The Hlble and all Christian sc. enco llteratuie I kept in it (ree public reading loom Mienie and llialth, with hey to tlm Stilpture," hi Mart Haker Idly, will be loaned tn intcstlsuloi vtithnit charge Vlsltou and letteis nf uquu are welcouied and giien cour tonus attention and information free Ciltaiy Reformed church, Monioe avenue and C,ih.on meet Ret Mai Ion I. Uror, pastor her tiers at lOuO a m and 7 ID p in Sunday school, 11 SO a in , Christian Indeaior, 7 p in. Morning aiihlfct, " oung Old Man," eientng, "K oung oung Man " 7lon 1'uitcd hiungehtal f hutch, 1420 Capons aienue Preaching at 10 0 a in and 7 ) p m bt the pastor, Ret I . Messenger, suhjectj, ' Prlunipliant .loj" and "Jeu and the lluled Drninulac" uoni lulling dlscouisej, Mndiy ihnol, o 10 i ni , lunior I ndeaior, i p m i r-enloi Indeator, h 10 p in , piajer nuetlng, 7 iO Vrdnesda evening riat (ice and cteiy. Iwdj well nine flrrman ion Iulheran church, Mifflin avenue Services bv Rev Oiiar (lillenkimp, of Hones, dale, Pa Morning sermon in (.eiman at 10 30, and evrning seunon in hngllsh at 7 iO. Sunday sihool at 2 30 Explained, Customer That last butter was rather strops. Dealet Shouldn't wonder. It was from a union dairy. In union there Is strength, sou know. Boston Tran- sctlpt. I'POMIsM (Verm It, II and 15) -Whit was thus rvpicssed In a plituie to I ho mind was nllcrwird declired In tennis The duplicated deliiciancc was Intended tn lucre ute the lui presteiies,s rf the mess.ii,e, tlie one Intrtpti ting and innlliniiig the nlhcr Ami tel the explain ton language tins fuller llnti the Inllhl visinti, It intitalned time itupurl ml piilnts Htst The i lie wlm spike wis the t.nd nf Mu ihliu, md nf Inn, the same who mule lutinitit with tho fKlier if IkoIi (t.cn vxll 1 1J, who now pripnsed tn irnew tie minimi Smnd lha land n mlsed it first ihuuld belniij tu Jacob and tils pnslrrltj, who should beicme a great multitude and u blessing tn nil peoples llilrd The Ditlne piesetitn shlll be wlih lanb in his Journct, I ringing him again (u site! tu his fithrr's hi me, and fulPlling all the gracious purpose Here were tun ttrv comfoitltig prom-l-ea. loth icstlng on Ihe falthfulniM of (Jod, both well suited tn sttrngth the heart an 1 kindle the hope of this traielcr on hit Journey to ft distant countrt, PR! SI ( II (Verses Id ami 17) Man so taber nacles In the flesh tint his most Intlmite reli tions are with material things Ity the senses there aie borne in upon the foul impressions of the tangible world In such tailoty as quite to nbcure the spirltuil world tint lies baik of all. When for i brief time tlie dominion of the srnej Is broken, wlen (Jod rcvcils Himself, ind tlu spiritual Is seen tn be nil, men ire filled with fear and reiennce. huili experiences aie of In calculible nine, n they tud to restore the normal relations between soul and Iki.Iv (Horn tlil: t) Tint was, therefore, an ntca'lnn of far leiililng Influence In the life of .laroli When he nwikeiied In the innrnlng It was ctldent that tins vllon md mevice had pindiucd i salul in ef fect He wis leierentli nfi ild, tnnilntcd Hit he hid been In the nieeiue nf (Jod, Hut ho bid ignnrantlv pnumed to slumber In amli i holt spnt, tint, Iu flit his cnuih hid Let li the house ot (Jed and the tciv gilc of lienen. He lid leirned what mint neter learn, tint the Inula presfnic ilone nndcrs i place sacicd. PlIl.VR (Verses IU md 111 The effect of the vision wis tint altogether emotional ticob wis empbitleillv a tinn nf actlnn lie resoltcd to commemorate the rcmirkahle etent In his his ton In cieitlng i ininuiiient tint might mirle the spot in I so In nine holt tn him In all after time tid sn Ihe stnne which Ind served is I pillow wis sit up as i pill it t pon the top nf it nil tt is poured, 1 an emblem of the gifts and ernes nf lh" Unit Sprjt i wa, belleted it tint tune tint bi tills ceremony the stone betaiup iiistiiut wllli the energy ot ditlnlt.t, i reiunint nf superstttinn hinded dottn from remote time There Is c fnill.li tridlttnn that this stone wis riflcrtt irds 1 rouglit tn IniKllein. eirrlel theme In spiln afterwird to Irclind, theme, tn Stntlml, tint nu it the kings nf sctiati 1 wen ctnitiied ldiiird I, it is claimed, Ind It I rnughl tn Westminster, mid thru this stone, i illed Iiteb's plllir and Inch's pillow, H now pi lied under the thair nn which the king sits whin he is rrnttned laioh further slgnilhe 1 the etent bt giiing i nunc to the locilitt, cill Ing it ttethel, or liter ills, IIouc of (,o I Miisio It Is not sin prising; that the pios petts foi ,t very laigo attendance at the Conservatory of Music the com luff x eat ato extteinely hrlfjht. This Institution Is pioKtesslve and Its. sue cess is due to positive merit and actual lesults, Mt. I'ennlnBton spares no pains to Intiodiico each jear into the i onet vatoty new Impiovements and advantages vvhleh will matet tally con d'lie to the students' piocrieii. To sny that Kointr to the ioncrn tniy fot nuislcal Institiction Is a fad may be tiue, but for any one to asset t that this fad will not be permanent shows him to be unacquainted xvlth thii c.onseratorx 's hold upon the peo ple. In education as In business, the public is not slow to .show its nppioval ot that which it Knows bv experience Klves "value leeched' and possibly a little more. II II ' Jlr. nnd Mi, J. Alfred Pennington spent a few dij.s at the 13uffalo ex position till" week. Mr. Pennington expt esses himself as greatly Impressed with tho bilge- dally attendance at th ft eo oigan teiltals given on the large org. n In the Temple of Music nnd the manifest appreciation of a promiscu ous public. I 'I II Mls nthel A. Stone, of T3oston, who comes to this city n.s a. member of the ('onservatoiy faculty, attlved jestcr day. Mlas Stone Is a graduate of and late a member of the faculty In the raelten Planpfoite school, Uoston. I il " MIs Mabel A. Fiench, nf Newport, Hhode Inland, atrhed In the city es teida. Miss Trench tin a member ot the Suanton Conservatory faculty last 'eat. Miss Fiench was a gteat favorite as a teaiher nnd socially, and her leturn to the city and to her Con servatory dutlefl w HI afford much pleabUte. II II 'I The following musical selections will b icndetcd at Klin Paik church to morrow under the dliectlon of J. Al fred Pennington, organist and choir master; MOKNINO. Organ, Andante Cantablle In A flat.. Capocct Cholr.Anthem, "O Ood Who Hast Prepaied' Roberts Organ, Offertory, Invocation In D .. Dunham Contialto solo, 'The Song ot Uter- nlty" Nevln Mrs. Lenoro Thompson. i:vi:ning. Organ Prelude, Offertory In n flat , Salome Choir, Anthem, "The Sun Shall Nn Moie tin Down'' Woodward Oigan, Offertory, Andantlna In r minor Calkin Duet for soprano nnd contialto, "As Pants tho Heart" Smart Miss l'lizabeth Thomas and Mrs. Lenore' Thompson, Choir, Hymn, "Thou Hast Redeemed t's" .', Dome Oigan Postlude, Sjinphonlo Move ment Gullmant i:im Paik quartette Miss Klizabeth Thomas, soprano: Mrs, Lenore Thomp t.on, contralto! Alfted Wooler, tenoij Philip Warren, bast,o, II II 1 Tho Ttlbune has tecelved a copy of Tho Consetv.itoiy Keynote, which Is it 'tied In the Interests of the Scranton Conhervatnty of Music Resides short articles peitnlnlng dltcjuiy to the Conservatory, It contains several pithy articles on music nnd mimical educa tion Tiin one on "Trash That Is So. called Music" deseues to bo heeded. That "Coon Songs" nre not conducive to icDnement there (an be no doubt, and their popularity In the low re sorts of a great city Is a sufficient In dex of the low moral plane which produced them. The most of them nre worse thnn silly, both as to words and music, and their use, especially by I those whose social position elves them 0V (Verses CO and 21 )-The most flevnt ing spiritual experiences begin In tlie Intellect and piocecd thence to the emotions, but they do not end theie The) arc completed onlv by affecting the will. Whatever one may think ir feel, he rise tn highest dignity when he te soliea, and when by mil resolie he determines his own conduct, latob now pissed into the volitional stole, and ma le a tint, a piunise or oath, nf lite long totally to Hoi "fhe Lord shall be tut find" was his iclf-lnipiised pledge (Huth, I, Id), a vohmMry consecration Hut this was not In the best foitn It was mule con II' tlnnal upon the fallhfulnes of (!od to Ills premises. Jut made II Hod would be with hint and help and Keep hitn. and piosper him, and bring him back iu safct), then the vow shoul I hold, an implication that otherwise it would le null and void Thlj birlering method was in full hirmonv with the disposition nl lacob Mimesis, xxv, 21 II)) Sullv out of t lace lice It was after all better linn no von at all Much Is to he leined before an unconditional consecration would lie possible. Tlllir- (Verse ".M-Ihe selfish and dickering rpirlt of lacob app-irs further In hla allusions to propcrtt He promised In gite buk to fiod tho tenth ef all that fled guc to him, 10 per tent on the ditine intesttnent This hat a dt rldedli mertctnry asp'd There Is ton much of the quid pro quo ahnut It, a sort of piety alto, gether too common cton in our div Many prire religion as cue nl the cnntenlences of llf, means to an end The tithing ststem wis alter w ird Intiodutcd Into tlie Morale eionomy (Lev, will, .10) is v method of supptrllng the priest hem I, and (led roinpl lined of Ills pet pie hecau-fl thet did not inert this requirement (Malachl, ill, S) nd let If wis not In ant wise i pteof nf blgli spirltuillti, but dlirctli the opposlle. Tithing is not to lie practiced under the gopel The followers of (linst must rrgard all their proertv as Ills ard ttcmclvcs as slenards (Romans, Ml, 1) Our citing must not be bv incisure, but nut of i cheerful lieut according to ablllli. (II Corinthhns, lx, 7). Ill III ri IONS -This clnpter In the life of the pitihreh must not be liken as ifTordlng stindards for thristiin 111 Ing It slmplv showa how fiod appeued to htoh at this important time tn Ids bistort and what response he made God neter brfoie nr ifter appeired to him or anv oilier in the sime wit, and It Is quite err tiin that no one n-ed expect such nnnlfestitlnn. Jacob retealcd his spintuil condition, showing tint he ins on a lerj low plane Hint Is ol c n ison (lid adopted Hit method lie alttats rults himself tn men (I Cnnnthlin. xil, fl). There nre some tilings to ci mmenil In Incob's iniirsH ihiitli his reicrince, his desire to com. incmnrate the eient. 111 ttllllngnesa to be the Inula Hut all this Is clouded bv the working of Ids cannl mind the remnant of superstition. He coiulitionil lotaltt, the pledged percentage on Ools gilts .lacob has a ling Joumev to mike befire he will retth tlie reihn of absolute, total, dltlnterestrd surrender to lie C'od'a servant In the cotetnnt of Mirahnn Tlie sliges In hli progress imv t eisilt traced in his biographj the power to eei t a strong Influence, Is to be deptecated II !! 'I The musical ptogiammn at the Tlrst Presbjteilnn (hutch ptepared by J T. WatUlns tor tomoriow's seivlce vvill iniludo the following numbers: Te Dcum (U flat mlnoi) .Dudley Ruck Solos and quaitette. Recitative and Aria (Horn the Ota toilo Klljah), "It Is l'liough." Air. J. T. Watklns. Duet, "Love Divine' Stalner Soprano and tenor. Hjmn anthem, "Abide with Me" Schnecker. Solos and choli. Sopianos, Miss Matthews and Miss Hanaway; conttaltos, Miss (Jiuener and Mrs. W. P. Hunter, tenots, Mi. Stevens and Mr. Dewltt; bassos, Mr. James Dickson nn'd J. T Watklns. Miss rioience H. Richmond, organist. I! , While nt Chautauqua, J. T. Watklns took pa it in the .singing of "The Holv City," by Alfted R. Caul; "The Sons of Ham," by Rubinstein; "The Mes. slab," by Handel, also sang in a song teiltal given by J. Hany Wheeler, of New Yoik clt. Mr. Watklns letums to his labors with lenevved lgur nnd will soon be found at his studio in Tow ell's Music store. .1 II Theodore 1'ies.ser, music publMici, Philadel phia his rfeceptrd Vllred V oolet's new tacied (.oug, '(ow Into Me When sll(mta Darklr f!-ither," and will rhortly issue it md pit Mr. Wooler n roj llt.t on enh topv sold Ihi is the second song of Vlr Wooler' Hut this firm baa accepted The Hist one is enlitlid "Ufe a Minor" ami Is ju,t out following i a par tial list of Vlr VVoolcr'fl published compositions! ' lleaien Is Not lar Vniv," "I jnd no fair," Heir Mi l'nter" tiiitcd quartette or chorus; ' ) Ilo lot ful," Jubilate Deo, inurd nuiitntte or chorus, 'wcet I tt tl- Man," "Peat Vdeliue," "Hearts sVi 'hue," sior Mild," "Rle, (.lorl om Conqueror" "life jnd Deith," "W hv Art Thou Out Down, O Vic Soul1" "Dearest Flower, i-nrget me not " 'The little faialier," march: ' f.olden hui.scl," rondou "Vutunin nicezc," i.omtlni "Molhe, I lote Vcu " "Wallitig," "Vnieini, () (Hirlus I ind " 'life's Mirror" ' Come I'nto Mo Whin Siidou-i lUVy (Jaiher," FASHION NOTES. Srxelil to the Scranton Tribuna New York, Sept 6 There. Is art In the fashions of tho autumn of liftl, gerulne ait that combines beauty, gtaco and hat mon) l'vei) thing seems so entirel) new and oilglnal that the woman who would be vvcll-die&sed feels that she would like to iclegate hei present waidiobe to tho seeond hanil dealets ot notno othei Inslgnin cant place and "beg-In all over aguln " Nothing Is moie elegant than the elvet costumes which arc to be worn until cold vv-enthcr And inanufactut eis have so perfected the making nf this luxurious material that It is to lie found In all weights for all oceaUons fiom tho soft, sheeny panne to the heavier and kt-s lusttous silk chet. Muny evening drcssese nro made of panno velvet combined with lace nnd embroidery In fact embroldeiy Is to have a piovliue extending far be)ond the realm of eienlng gowns. Aftei noon dresse, nioinlng tobes and even tailor gowns show tout lies of embrold eiy combined with the daintiest of laces nnd all constitute one ginnd drchni of elegance and costliness The ultra-tashionnble color of nut umn will, be)ond nil quoitloii, be ma telot blue. It Is sott and adaptable to tho vogue for varied combinations, nnd what is most Important, is found only In tho light weight matet lals of sntln llnl'h which nre made upon clinging lines and lend so much grace to the figure. A chaimlng dedgn in matelot blue cloth has a plain sklit with tho over lapping hems hea,lly stitched at the bottom. The boleio shows overlap ping studied lB)ets of tho doth; and over It is a shoit boleio of guipure, buttoned1 acrors the chest with a huge silver button An undorblouse is ot nuiuvte inoufrellne embroidered In matelot blue dot, elevated from the sutfaco of the. mnussellne. Tor an afternoon toilette nothing is moro exqualto than a gown of black panne. Tho klrt of a stunning model Is clots tittlng about tho hips and made with a deep yoke from which depends a depp flounce. The flounce is trimmed around the bottom with ZVeVV YORK HOTEL8. w----mm aa. - f. -r-rrrit- n.r-n-nnn. HOTELVICTORIA Broadway, 5th Avenue and 27th Street, NEW YORK. ' -' In the contor of tho shopping district The Only Hotel In Mnnlinlttui Fronting nn Broad way mul Firth Ave. EUROPE AN PUAN. Modern 1 irl riivs lint I ( i)initcti In .ill its npiinlntmiMit riiiiiMiltiE inil rlffflrarlnni entirely new throughout VKonnnoihlinin (nr 'itX) c.ness 1,0 fmtcs vith ImIIis Hot tnd cold water and telephone in ever) room. Culne nnc vcelleil GCORQE W. SWEENEY. PROPRIETOR. scnllops of janno studied upon either edge w ltili whlto cllk and the entlie skirt falls over a detachable diop skut of black taffeta. The Jacket Is a tight fitting affair nnd extends below the vvtil-t at the back In two short tails cut off quite squnte and studied with white rill.. At the fiont thoie ate double teveics of black nnd gold embtoldeted panne opening over a vest of ollow'-white chiffon embroidered in lilac l The sleeves are of Paquln design with ruffo of black llbeity satin gathered upon tiandts ot black nnd gold embioldeted panne A wotd about the (li tachnble dtup sklit Is not amls heie. This so .11 innged that It can be lemoved fiom the waistband ofi the sklit with ei) little ttoublo and substituted with an) lining that suits the fancy of the weaier. Man) women of tnhlon ate having sepaiate linings mads? with a vevv to matching the tilmmings of their gowns nnd thee are substituted for the otlglnal foundation whetevcr desired Sepatato walts Inctease in elegance as the season adntuc and one Is be wildered by the beauty of the flannel, silk, satin, velvet and moitssellne de felgn. The latter I illumed elaboiately willh hand work of every description and lace, will be the smartest thin nil through the fall and winter. Some for wear with tailor coats and skins of the most fashionable women In Gotham affected the fashion last w In tel, but It did not gain genet al favor, nnd it Is doubtful whether the diapha nous matet lals will rival silk fot blouses duilng tho t-earon to come, l.lbeity satin In such delicate colots as peach, h).iclnth blue, Nile nnd wil low greens, beaver, etc, made -in se vere bhirt waist fashion and fastened with Jewelled buttons, si miii to be one of the most uccesful bluiiM s of tho .'-eason. A final t blouse Is of enu de Nil doth, very highly finished and equall) light In weight. It Is laid In veitkal tucks nnd a band of white em broldeied In tonventlonal scroll design In black, white anil gold bordeis the giilmpe and tuns down the front of the blouse. The gulmpe and collar are of gtilpute. Past-lng through the sm ill gold bucklis fastening tlie fiont of the blouse ate two s-quntp baifl of Illicit) satin and the git die is made also of the black satin. The bishop sleeves have embroldeied vvii.st bands, A veiy dink ftoik suitable for i luncheon part) or for attomoon weai 1st developed In natural color serge mil lltalte. The klrt Is perlectl) plain nnd barely touches the tlooi It boasts no flounce or tucks, but Ills peifectlv and Is finished with a silk waistband stitched and aitangef In sudi a wa) that It can be used al'o for the belt The coat Is a fitted Kton, with a di ep attached girdle plei o of gold doth, which describes an np-tutned V In the back, and in the tiont emeiges fiom the (inderai ni seams wheie It Is tin ished with gold buttons The full sleeves show a full puff of while cloth finished In gold, with doth of gold wrlitbands and gold buttons. The blouse to be woin with the suit pnuihes veiy little at the fiont nnd Is of the most delicate tove sK muslin with meeting spr.i)s of white How en embroidered on each side of the dos ing plait In the middle. A high ioiiihI )oke of the same mateilal finishes th" blouse Tall hats are beginning to make theli appeaianie and i-hovv the niiwt CLcentrlcshapes, Tortuna telv , how ev ei , lor thf) woman with tho slim puise they will be so elegant In mateilal and fanciful In form that theio will be needed only a i-mall quantity of tho elegant trimming matrlals new upon the counteis. PINE WRITING. English ns the Indian Babu Wrote It to the Editoi. Fiom the 1 uidon "sens. In tho latest copy to hand of an Indian contempoiaiy Is an Inteiesting example of ISubu loquacltv. It takes the familiar foun of a "Letter to the Udltot," and tuns as follows: "Ilonoied sli I should like to bilng tn notlco of public, through wlddy sratteied columns of )our valuable Journal u peiadventute that ovti took my petKin.illty, whitest taking noctuial peiambulatlons on West Moat toad, In oidfi to caution fellow dtlzrns ngalnst simultaneous dangets Whilst wending my way along above tsatd thoioughfaie on the evening of the i!.'d lust nnd puisulng a touise ns uin flies toward my humble domicile, 1 was suddenly and Instantaneously con flouted with inonsiious hli-slng and much confounded low In Immediate vlcinlt) I tlist remained solo volie, and then nn applying cloe si rutin) nf my double opths to spot whence pin ceded above said dlstui names, I was much honltled and teinporaneoiisl) paralyzed to lo and behold a mighty enoimous icptlle of Cotbia do Wapello makliig frontal nttack My pedal appendages being only clothed In wooden sandals, I thereupon Immediately took to nether limbs nnd beat histy retreat (as stated In wat telegrams), or, In other word.s, made rapid retrograde movements by loco motion of lower shankd though pet sonally much courageous, I would like to Indignantly question. What are our NEW YORK HOTELS WESTIH.iNSTEtt HOTEL Coi Sixteenth st nml Irving Place, NEW YORK. American Plan, J "0 Per Day and Upuardi. luropejn Plan, $10) Per Day and Upward. Special ltatci to lamillea T. THOMPSON, Prop. HOTEL JEFFERSON NEW YORK lOst-ini-ton I'iim l.ith street. The. 1 1 H HtsON n tnnrnuchljr first-clasi Imuilynniltritniirntlioi'il offering at amini mum cost ninaiimiimof In mrv and comfort. On lSih Street just east of Union Square, it la mttiln a few minutrn of tbo leading shopa. theatres and clul s Uuropesn Plan, 00 up. American Plan. $2 30 up Suites with Private Bath, $2.00 up. tor apecial rates cultles or tnformfttion svnte JlillV 1-. IUTI II I , Proprietor wcaaaBaiaiavvtasViaaaa f-f-vv---f-t--f-t--t--t--t'-t--t--t--t' X For Business Men In tho heart ot the) wholesales district. Tor Shoppers T X minutes' walk to WAnamakers; S minutes to Slegol Cooper's Big Bture Kasy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. f f f f f f 3 For S.ffn..seer.s One block from B'way Cars, giv ing easy transportation to all points of Interest. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YORK. Tor. 11th ST. ft UNIVERSITY PI Only one Block from Broadway. Rnnrri! R1 Iin kpstaurant nOOllli. sDI UU. Prlcei Reasonahls f-f'l'-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f'f'f-f ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Grand Atlantic Hotel and annex Mrttlnla Ave and UcJch, Atlantic City, N. J. Sulli year, .TO liviitlful looms en.uite, single anil with lath: hot anil cold i-oa water bathe In hotel and annex lot atlon select and central, witliin few vartls of the Steel Pier Orchestri Olfeis tpei lal i-prhi rates, $12 to $13 b) week, $2 W up In day Mietlal rates to families Coachej meet all trains. VV ritu for hooklet CUVKM-S E. COPE newly elected cliy fatheis coRltatlnK that they hhnuld not take eommen mu ate steps to lelesato sin h carnivor ous nnimals to limbo of oblivion and Insiit e satety of pede.sttlans and toot pads.' I'lease answer me this In .sciutable nuesllon, famous Fir. Piay lui? foi )out wi'lciime and lneleae ot filial bond" 1 am, miwt obtd slr. )our ier obedient wtvant, Bubu Chowduri nhose ".V II If this epistle i lom-ltrned to waste papei b.if-ket and no notlee laKen of my almve humble lomplUnt 1 t-hall nu mot Kite In othet papeis." OUR COLLEGE POPULATION. I I .Mil t 11 -l llll Ills Vlllt III in Tndiy theie Tie fij'i unlveisltles and roIIeRes and V, schools of tei hnologv In tlie I'liiUd States 'Ihe total value of the piopettv possessed by Institu tions foi hiRhei ciiiicatiiiii amounts tn ilJ sv.1. ii , j,,n ,,f aliotit $j1.000 OhO over t'n anio'int foi the pieiedlna; vt at 'ill. iiiloument fund amounts to I"il 1.0 ."JO The total Inuime for the ve.n, iMliidltiK benefartlon:, amount d In $.TTiil"l The value of Kir Is and beiiiosts during the )e.r 3S05-1S19 nmoiintcd to il, 9.'.' J 5(1 Some .' 5nn in invested fot cacli student who Is now onjn)liin' the advantages ot a,ny of tho Institutions of leitiiltiK. riissical lOiuscM claim bv far thft Kienter nuiuhet of students .n.'iO.'i stu dents out ot the 117.161 while. 2l'C weie laklnpr the rjenei il eultuie couiset P.SuS fienci.il science course, 2"U In .st l net Ion in iiKikultuie, 4 2T tn iiHchnnlcal enplncci'lntr, j in in elvi ( HKlneerlni,'. and -' l.'O In elect! !ca en Klneeiliis 1.0JJ students were studying mining f-ngluecilns, J7 aicliltectme, n.nOl pediiBOKy, and 6,tiiS were taking busiiietis couises Tiin number- of degices con(er)cd dm Ins: the e.u for work done, wns. 1." PR7 10,714 nn men and 1,.'S3 op wniueii Thii t)-elnht different vari eties ot desices wcie oonfetrcd, and in some eases only one candidate reccfv -ed a decriee, musical (Ipctor, for e. ample. Seven hundred jind thlrty-fle, honoiaiy deRiees were ipnfejred." In 1R7J the numbi r nt student!" jo. each l.ooflnnn of population wua fi73: JrT lSO It had Ineiejsed to 770, In 100 tu 80, In IStl to 1017, while In 1SD3 th number was l,lit. , Thnt's DIlTetent. ' "I am lint expettlnff any package," said tho bid) of the house. "This is the numher," petdated the driver of the delivery waRnn, looking Ht his hook again. "Name's HlCetlns ain't it '" "Vcs." "No. 71"" "That','" our numhr." "Then it's for )ou" "I think not. It must be a eise o mistaken identity." "No, mum. It's a case, of beer." Tit Bits. ' "