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3'-:f;-r3E?f"'' v - r"e. i'"' . THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: SATUBDAT. AUGUST 12, 1905. ir.yf-1"'' if- I j? ev NEWS FROM THE The Reverend Doctor W. B. Palmore. editor of the Christian Advocate, will de liver an address to-morrow evening la Cen tenary M. B. Church. South. In behalf of temperance. After the 'lecture a free will silver offering trill b taken for the fond of the Frances K. Willard memorial window In the new chapel of Central Fe male College. Ie?xlngtcn. Mo. The pulpit in the morning will be rilled by the Hev crend Doctor T. E. Sharp. Presldln- Eider of the St. Louis district. The Reverend Doctor W. F. McMurry is In Corpus Christ!. Tex., proiching and lec turing at the State Epworth league Aa hcmhly. Tho Reverend Doctor C C. Woods will preach in St. John's SI. E. Church at both services to-morrow. In the morning he will speak on "Life More Abundant." while his evening subject will be "The Sleep of Death." The GIdeoni trill have a rally to-mcrrow evening; In I'Jymouth Congregational Church. No. atw iji-ile Ulade avenue. The meeting will be addressed by the national jK-Ii superintendent. Charle? tl. Ialmer. UuS ". Sturr.pf and ills Jennie Reh feidt will s-lng. The Reverend Doctor F. IV. Luce has re-ti.rn-.-d from his vacation and will roumi his pa-ttoral duties at Maple Avenue M. 1 Church to-morrow, preaching at both serv ices. A song service will be held in the church of the Covenant to-morrow evening. The theme. i:etful Rev rics" will b illus trated by Scripture paisaces. The Reve.rend S. E. Hating of Euclid Avenue Baptist Church has returned from the World lijptl-t Congress in ljowlnn and will rive j review of the convention to-morrow mcrnir.g- Charle A. Fore. city organize- ct th Missouri Antisaloon I.e?gue. will speak in Maple ood Congregational Church to morrow evening on Christian Endtavcr topic" The Rnvrrrnd John T Sewall of Ran dolph. Ma-i. II1 j-jxak on "The Athletic Soul" at the Y. M. C A. Central llnncn to-morrow afternoon. The voting wom'n's and men's clubs cf Oak Hill :,rbyi.r.an Church will give a latin Foeia at the residence of Mrs. SIc Cortnv. The Reverend laoaring Clark, rector of St I'aul's Kplycnp-il Oiurch. has ntftv erei from his recent illnr-s ard will !-I-arl for S-'wanee l'nlvrity in a few d.ivs. He hopes to xesume hU pistural duties in Stpt mi r. Th- I'resbyterv of St Iouls will meet at Vf ai'cloek Monday morning at No. Ill I-aocui-t j.tn.s-1. The Rev rend V.. II. Robln'on of the Missouri Antisaloon Ixigue will preach at Iioili services to-morrow In North Pres byterian Church. The Reverend T J. Preston of China. n ml'slonarv of the Cumberland lT-.uvte-rlaii Hoard of .Missions, vt ill preach 1" King's Hlghwav Cuml-rlatnJ "rehyteri in Church to-morrow morning on "IJefortn-. In China" and in t!ie evening on "At WorJ: Among the Clilnse." The Rknzi Male Quartet will r'plare the rtsrular choir in S'-omd IJapti'-t Church 1o-ir:orro-. and the Siitid.v after . The rnemlr of the ouart-t :ire: Wesley I7!ji-rt. Duncan McKay. Har.ley Yore and Charles rinlay. rilKITIN i:mk.vor topic. Tlaa- Ilaty f UImiiiirrM-l,nr. T. in-lS: si il. '-.I; I (or. Is. 1-SS. 1SY AMOS R. v;i:i.ia Raul s:ii 1 h wa ready to all things to all in !. If by anv means he might win Mice on. man. That . tin- object f vvin-i-oniem to -..in some" in 'lirit That Is tin- n -'thtei of iwienmieiiev -sympathy, tact putting voursclf in the other inane pl. . N one can lie w!no:ne that is s lflsh. If )uij aie not Inb rested in otli r people's affnir. tliej will not Ik- l:it lasted in oa. ih.it is til- j-olnt of 'lie proverbial advice. U hen in K une. i. a the Roman i do ' Tail: :nu ic to :i musician or g t lu:n to talk tnusie to ).iii. tlct down on your knees ard '!a i:i.-bls with the !ks. l-arn to l..U5'i uith llim' tint lauli and v.tp with tl-o" tint umji I'arget joiirstlf. Dcn't t.il. of your worn.-, or aecouiplishu.ei.t.s: tall, of other people s Live in ll.-ir lives, lit uhh lli-ii. Nvv no tin" can ! unwlfih without iin' The only way to get rM f ur u:i vvortliv t- le.j. it to obtain h. ghirioJ k. u t.. -ome in and I ike their place. And tl.e oill.v object that Hill bold U-. to uli-el-S-'-h ervlc of others Is love of ("hiist. No -rie i, ever jiernianentlv. eontinu uly witiiniine that merely trl.s to win ifjiia to him If or hi self. Ah. no; there n:ut Ik' a motivv Nvond tint! ttu- top'e 1". Til" Dutj' ' Wino:ne n' and wlnsomeness ii:i.- its birth in a mu-.. .i di.: our dutv to loi" iither i-'O-pi and help them, our d:it t lov- ! and him Hut no one can be winsome nue'r from a .vnv of duty, our v.ln-onie-nej.N must le- more than a tack, it mut l an m-tl'iet. l'anl w-is not nil thing to nil iran fiom a :- n- f duty. At tlisl le may biv- l-en. l.iit na h- kej-t on hrlpiiit, i-.pie in all l.indi of wav. !. Fin n tH ime all thing- to ail tatri bj s---o:l nature. Iblpfulues. b. c.iuiv a passion with l.tm If a iian i- tkinsoni". he ne-d no other factor for sui'fi- a wm-onie j-.r"n nlvvavj look beautiful. tiioin:Ii tiM feature- ma be inihat n and til" skin bil low A wm.-ome lawver win. his ra-e-. A winsome ,n-reliant II- hi go.!-. A win-s-ome Ipji in r ,-eis lit. -eliol iri to tudv. And H i- ejctiy m if on- worild be m-r-fuI in "Our Father".' busine-a"", vvm omi nci a ul count for moie ttian any Otiler fJIMlltV r d" n : cultivate vvinotnene?s in re ligious vxwrk as we sn-'uld We think it is enough to knoA our 15ll'e and low them without eo-urtving J.ovv we may win othrs to know tlicm and lov them. We r.re .tl-.tl d wltli corrert do trin..-. and d. not studv how we rnav rende- thoe .la trines atln tive to oilier- We toll people ti.o nu-tht to do tins and that, mid imag ine w. tavr done our iiut. but u. b iv not until we . au i th :a to fall In love with ttie.r dut Hi. to I lk- our l.rl r.horn th" peo pl. heanl c.a.llv an I w l-o. lilt.l up on tt.e cio'' lias eve- mr.f ir.iun m n and na tlonj to him'If nAsi:ittt.i. nr i:i.f:-ritif ui:ttT. TaMi tf Immaritttife i nweeptlnti una f. ltno l'Mri1 ! I'ttty. A b-. !v!l game by eleetric light, nt r hlcli IaT Telwui and J nk Oi'onno !' u-npire. ivili I- plavetl WcJrfUT evvnlns at the Americsti League 1'ark In rnrne tjrn with n law party and ueh-e f r the b-nrij 0f Immaculate t'un-. oeeI.oM i rh ..f Mnre?.OiHl The epposlrc tem wi'l Ik; plcVe.1 from St lt(-'s ant I:mii.Kl.it- ConcH'tm !arlhe The Ilrvrrerd lather 1ark. ptor of AH- HI ill- i l( t al I I ' I t !! r. f)" ! s . e Itnrm ulatr Conception Church, an- ; iur"-! jett-dy thai tickets of the ' stp rp-i euchre will be honored Weilees- i tiie irau 1rT?!i day vTcr.lnc Th sireli to il lana T'nr's-. A Kw-n party for the benefit of Notre Ilanw ""v-'h and pnrochisl school bul'd tng fur. 1 wtil tc gtven W -sines-lay -ver.-Ir.g in OT"wn'ein' Orove nt No JC Iit" 'cn avenue A vaiaable attendance prtre will ta giver SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. The I"st of err- n tPrtcs sni rcll rlces t.rt racrcw Is a f I -a Itaptist. HCLMAK AVENTK I:-njr art rese-ar.; tile Iter, rc-a ir' r J 1 it Jltl-Kttj. l'a- i r M r" -a -- evre rs rYk GR.1NP AVEM E the nve-epj v. M CUx- I- Vxt r-iicrzim and eTtair srrvlces M-irLirVVlsJU tn- Iteveree,! v L ,ii. 1a"t r-K'rnSruc aal sveeiajc t -,!--S-iA'NfJ tvu-cat afti L-ji - rvk-. Jt x ra. serve ta- Ittveread itctxrt G F an ef Sr-nct vr I , THlRtf Gr-1 art WssW-.tno-i ,vver.ii' tie lteverta-l v J WUhan-scn. I II, IatT- s J3 a u. Surdav eS.'Ci i 6 r n . T. Y r t" ; Eejrr.l: a-vJ mjj. Itrs4 li H Ho'iei f V--.i -t water tovvfi:. -t3s nd n.-r;zf. t Kesir-1 t It VVtUiara. Pator Mcrainc. atvt efn'-J eiW. TOWEK GltOVK. N-a Ncfstk-t.a a, . SufSay s-fcet. l: a, ra., eertic. T p. ra U. Y I. I" P rv. srtre, nrssEXJ Avrr.'.'fC n i.t Rssets. ie tut e-vtil Fran. Mjrtia, I'astar U a. 3. i-,l tl tv tn - peeariirt it 1- . raa.j ci. rilL-T GE5SMAN 1U n! -tk N3r !: l-oats lit Eeverecd li Sir.u, past r Vcrstne aaJ erns rrU: XSCMANITEL. Cat and llad'ere-Mirr-Use, jo uaAa scN.-aI. It a. su, service, tVEST PAltat-v No. 2sti Eaitca-Mcrasg atd nrnVC rervv-rs. XMtO n.ET. tSe JleTTttlsd T. W. Tate. lrittcr ti . r. i-v-vitr sctect li s ra. -raJ! n- kx- Tntior n:j--cti cy cv-r KTtvt C F. J Tate MFUAKKV MISSION N 33:1 Me- Oiarje J Fe--srd- --aaiiT sefc.,. 1 a -jar J rcr-ssrts- 5-aa4s."f wr.- ov; Jratoe CtritUs iJe. J-tl iv ra.. -cr "tV e-Pt Se.t-.3-- 5 1 S3. . COMrTW.'. HEtClHTS. RiKsi; atst Vasdsvea trr tfce Rersr-iid J Fercj.- SSoan. l-aati- ter :t n- arc erru-c serrfife X.iCLKnr YFrt E tj!ION. Crdi! aat laieJeVe tie uVvcad I M. Pate. Parlor Moceirr el rvmirar rvt:v s-SiMSrVAr MKiOS. N-. 3U afcata jroara CITY CHURCHES. P. nu scsc seiriee: 7 p. m.. ChrtUs En-learor. XOSSUIH A"ENCC KI5SJOX Koaotk and (irovc Korr-lcg ard evealair serrtces. FOfRTH-Tbirtetr-th mni KolUraa Moralac nI evening yerrlce. I erer.d S. E. Bwirg. Prtor U a- m.. "B- vitw cr toe luptut worias enaraK n ing. "Goodaers f God. . tAKAYUTTE t'ARK: the Reverend Sam rraak Taylnr Sundv tchooL :3 a. m. and 3 p. m.: H. T. P. v.. Z p. m-r sermoii. 11 a. m. and venjng rervl. , LmtVKIJ. MISSION Smwiar school at 2 p. . VAI-1.EY PARK: the Reverend A- P. Howells. Patw 5ervlcee. 31 a. m. and $ o. m. TARKRNACU3 CHfRCH. Jffersop ATenoe r.d Itr.e Stitet: tb Reverend J. jU. Cohrea. Pft&r Mornlnr nd evening ervlcs. .. SWUDIPI! SIIS-IOX. aenibly-rooin Third Kan Is: Church: the Reverend a. Yingren, !"r MI:.narr services. p. .. - Kin:cVOOI: trie Rererajd Bart N. Tlmbl Service J0: a. m. and I p. B. Cathallr. CATHKDRAI Waut. Etween Second sad Thtrd: tr Reveund Bane Coyie. Paster Jlasi at C ( and 19:33 a. m.: Vetera at 32) ANXb'NCIATION. Sisth and I Salle: the I'.everer.d J. J. Head. Pastor Mass at . 3:3-1 and W:4J a. m.: vetperi at SS B. m. A.--L"M!TIOjr. Sidney and Ninth: the Rerer en.l rather Myme. Pastor Mass at "3 aad AI.'l. SAINTS. No. CO Map: tte Reverend J. i" Ir.e. Pistor Slatiei. 7J1) and V)2H a. m. HOLY Clto? (GermanV. (S-ureh Road. Near Partner: tfce Reverend Peter Winer. Paster Miss at ZM and WJ a. m.: vespers at 3: lfol.Y'GHOST iGerman). Taylor and OarfleM: the Reverend II. Ttte Paster Mas at t aad ip'l.y INNOTENTK. No. CJ Rbej Place: the Reverend John White. Pastor-Mass ax S and I) a. m. IP 'I.V NAME OF JESt;s. No. lt East Orand: th- Reverend Patrick M. Tallan. Pastor lta at t. . 9 aad 19 a. m.: vesiers at 3 PAC-RED HEART. TJnlrer-ltr. Nar Twenty tifth; the iMr.-fnl James Mccati. Patcr Ma's at zat. T. saO aad J a. m.: vespers at VJ;i'TTMN. Tavlcr nd Easten: the Rerer erd E. J. Detrps-y. Pater Ma's at . .39. f nn.j ibl m m.. vtspers at 3d p. m. HmI.Y ANGEIA Ft. Ang and Ij fale- th l".nr-r.d Father r. M Klelty. I-a-tcr-Mass i-t :. SO) and 1-v a m : "W at 3:3 p m. HOLY FAMILY. No. T1S Humphrey- tb Rev en nd John F. Reuttn-r. Fa'or Masses at ;:;. iir.d ;0 a. m- ... HOLY RuSAilT. N-wtrad ant Margjrtta: tt.e I'everesd I I. Liverv. Pastor Masses at e. -Zj ai.d ? icr-ltdnni: li. serrron. IMMAtTLATt: 3S""ElTIOX. Minchester and Il'llevievi (Iapieno.kli. tiie Hfverer.d atHrr Clarke, fast r-51. S and 1 a m. LAIiV OF :fK1U l"N.-EL Eleventh and iK-trtfcar.; the Itevereni John A Trac-v. l'a,liyr-l!as. T and p:3) a- in.; vespers. .S'l lJIY" OF Ji'irNT OARMKU Church and HallV Ttrry itotis: tl e Reverend I - I'r.e lan. Pattr- Ma-. 7:11 and l')5) a. m.; ves- iXiil' "ui" 'i'EitrirrCAi. surcon rseijr.n Ur.tnti nl Twentieth- 'he Reveren-I father II.J..2 I'a.Mr- IJ. i. )wl 1 J- ... ST AGATHA'S (le-rmani. -V. SSS 1 Peuth NTt'i t. It'verend lleniy Shrase. Pater l!as. V. and VI a in . veters. ;3( p. m. TT viNES'S. Ji Itiejr an.l Sa!n-i. the Itiver- er.d Jol.n J T-nnrath. I'aiter Mas. i. T:L. :3u i.n.1 10:11 a in . vei-rs. p. m. ST ALOY.-"H'r-".-" MjcpoILi ar..I Januaiy: tn Reverend F Ilraa.l. lMsUr Macs. I'M anl ft a. m : erer-. ZHD p. m ST AIJ'Ilf.NSS'jeS. Grand and Ceok-Ma. 3-II. C. J. S and a. ra.; hlsh nan. 19- a. in eti r. ":? p m . ST 'N.VS Face an! Whlttier; the Reverend o J Mcliinaid. I'ator Mass. (. T:3. and t'e a m . vi.ers. T33 t m. SH" NTIKN"Y-S Grmaai. Meran-.ec and ")mrt'.n the j'everi-n.l Timothy Masnln. l'a.(or-"w - . 11 a n.: vrtr-. 3a"p. m. T Vfitl'iT'INri oteimani. L'-aiore and He "" trf-it ti.e It-verraJ H A. Huenenteln. I'a" torMa. . ar.d :i a la : vespers. -J ST ,i':i:itNAKI'i. Hawk and Gratiot: the Iteverer! l'!er J. i:-irich. Factor Mess. SJ". .Z ai.d 1 a m . v i--rs. 2 : ra. TT :4NIFA"I (t.rmani. Mithisan and irhl.-irr. tl'e r.evcr.nd II Niters, l'astcr la- -- ar.l 50 a m ; ve-r-rs. 3 p. m T illtll-Jirr-". r-arr and JrTervr.n: the Itev rr.d I-Iward Fenlcn. I"atrr Mas. .. . nr.d M am. ,. - ST CAMMIKS. Eiafcth and Mnllarphv: the r.ev-rtnd Itaptsaei I X. ilnlelln!-!!!. Pator Ma ". .'..! ! a ra.: veejw-rs. 3 p. ra. .r .--.r i-vii.trit r.lrs. tlehi!mn and llavls: The Kevrend FrancU L Jcnes. IMtor Ma'. t . v an.l 3'' ni : vesper. r. m. ST 'IPiNN"S IMv! an.l San; the Rev r":l J T i'.'Ier. Fator-Mavs. T-"W. and I a rn v e7rs. 3 p. Tn. ST FtivVAHirs. C!ar and Msffitt- the Pv- tend Edward J Wvnne. Pator Mass. . and I I a ii vetr. I p ra. ST FI.I.AEE1 IFS n'obredv. No. 13 Nnh Foui-errth. the Revrerd Mlch.el F Spiech. Fft..r-i!a. 7. 3 and a tn : vespers. . r ir-inrf irievenr"! nTA Clinton, the I:eveTr.!",l'lcha"l J Mrl"ab. Pastor Mass. r --y. s nnd 19: a rn.: vespers. 3:31 p in- 5T NK"ll"Lv-rs iGerrmnl. No 1C1 biicaa the J:eere-..! Jopi A. Schiefer. Pastor- ior , h nH.I lit 1 WT ST PATItlCiC-S Siith an! nilJIe; the Rev-r-'iid Tiiithr IV-n:isey. ..,jor Mass. 31. j. an.l !- a m.: eter. d) p m .- i-irrw: AN!) PAI'IS Ge-mn. Severtn and M'en. the HfiTTl G F Goiter. Pas tor Jin". a m : vespers. 4 pm. st i:nsE-s. : iteiicw e.j Eti-l; th Rev-r- nl J J MeGIvna. Pastor Mas. . .u. :! and 9-J-l am. . T -TNI'-tS" Po"lh Ttren'leth ant "i the Reverea.1 Fh1m Stanownkl. Pastor JIf T-3V er 5v a ra ve-ners 3 p rn. ST Tl35E?'S. No 3113 North G-and: the Jtr. e-i.' J A r-n-eUe. I"a"cr Ma. S.l. :te m. -1.: hltth ma !" ? . m : cfclldren s tr. a rn : beivstleii n. 2 p m. T TMUMAS iF .toi"I"'.s Iowa and Os-ige: " the Hevernd Jf.hr. II. 5av. I. I.. Pastor vi.. . T art 13 a m.: Sunday school. Z& ST YIXfENT PK V Vl'L'S (Ge-rr.n and I?ie 'Nhi Park an.t N'r.'h. th Rever 'd J W. Ionirc '" M t'-.e fte-.eTi.J A. II As-net!, r M the i:.vrnd S I. Iluher. f. M.: Pa i r :tvrs ar. 1 in.-. Sin C5V. . :-, a-J V G a m . Ve-x-ers. ,lertl n aid lere-llc- :i'.ns 3:r- p ri ; errr.er, devotions ard bne- rtit.-s t i: i n P- y. vltY .vi jfvKPirs. Mlr.resota and r t vj. s and tl a m. ST wrMTj-'UI-fs r.-hr-e.linl. No. rCf o-epin: the Iteverenl Jnhn Nokulv. Piter M. en.l seriirr. 7.2. a ri . hch mit anl ernmi 5.M a tn . litructl..r, 3i" P. m.; i..-rs n-i-1 b-ne-lt'tl. r. ' p m ST KIVIN-S Park aal i-a-dlnal the Rere-- .r.t Ed J -"r.ea. I"as-cr Ma-. 31. 7. fa-'. s t ar t tn "fe s m ST MAKGAltiTT". Itueii aid Van terenter: t-e ne-e-.' ' J Vltrln. I"ator Misses at r - 9 3-..1 '0 3 a m - BNGFUtFRT-5 "a-'e- r.l Marcus- th ':eererd An n I"cck. Pa tor Ma. ran! 1 n -11 " vesjer-6 ---l f. m T ITn HE I.E iGe-n-anl. Grav-eisi i-r t "-'.- Va. 3 J. T'G ard 10 a m . ves. j-t- 3 31 r m ST FRW'I XVtKR'. Gm-.! s-d UnMi; t-e J:irerid Ibnry S ;t-enceet. S I 't"' 3. c. T S:3.". anl !-.29 am: vespers Tl' i n ST HFVRY'S IIickrv srd Cilifnrnla- tr t:rv-- ti ! .t'.tn A. Herf-nan. Panto- Mass. . y T " ind to a m vters) 3 p fa ST IVMKSS Ti-ix O-i-i-iii. WaJ' the Eev- rrer..! E V aei. Factor-Ma". ar. 1 1 a. rn (.ertism. 3 30 r m ST I!I!"S Sixteenth ard fTes-n.lt the Jtev- ten1 Father P H-Keev Pastor Mitr (. :-). ' a-1 ' " s tn Testers, f r m ST loltv OF .Vra'OVI'X lit i!r.Un) Seiilard ar F"'Tecth- tie Itnerel J. ej h H-eu-l, Fatter -;- v ani ti a. i ve-rers. j. m. 5 loM'J'll .ttri.-i El-venth sr. ! Itiiille. Reverrrd L Etten. S J Ma . -VJ. ' M and ! -i m est-erelral lr"tnrti'"i. .lev tl .l-.l teTie,I'rt' e "3 n m S7" l.ittr.l'V'T. VT'L,-T S r-m-teenth an! iiFst'.m tl"- ne-e-.! 3t s Itr rran. Pss. tor-Mass ', (. ij- ail t a a m . rosary. fen.en enl heee.lietton. T W p m ST LBV- Muila-r-r-v an J Tnrti -thin!: the tteAe-rn-f t-tr-s T i rr Fa-loi Mass. '10 T s In lower rhir-1 ?' fMMn-i. ttfCSft illh se-rian " !i v m e-. e consisting ef ro- ar -ei Bt! heeedletlrn ST tJFnislFS .Gr-m-i Xerth Mstket nt II ran the Eeetrrd G a Itels, Fister ta-s . f or I : a -n ve-r-rs -v j n T t.. v "-ATHtpnM. -!i M'EI. News-eal -.! VirrUrJ t"-- Retre-end p T V!tet!!r. Pts'cr--Mvss. . T an-! S 3a a. m . ve-t-r. I p nt V, " . v S IlLCltr CvrV- ar..! tr(-- the Eev- e-er-t Oarles ?.lczlr Pas-n- Vass. e. f 3a ana te s a -n tre. : i f. -n VRK Et.'NGE1 1ST Paa-e a-.. Acad- e-ev -he Itere-,t I-e-e- T o Itii-Ve Pastor - W-s T 5V snJ V a ra ar.! 3 -a n ra. y M If.rs Ge-aan, Th.lrJ and Gat! I'ass t. srJ : a ra Sundav school st 3 T- e. S- VTTIirv.-i -ara: sr: 1 Ke-rerlr Are rne th- l:---,- 1 1 iletl Itis-o- tn T'ever-n.! Jos-t n It V.'atsen etta-.- Jtssa 5 . : ant S.1 a. ra . 3 J9 fjr cMHren ' ! NOTitErMi: tVe-irv-i S Tteve-Tl rath'r " F O'larv. Pator- ta-ses at t an-t JV a m Siralay "rtwl 3 r p rr. . "pers iO) HOLT TRIVITT Ge-n-.a-.l. Far'e-n:h ard val'ln-ir-vt ;h- Uoniiii J.-sevh -irhiceit lime-ila-ses :! i as! ;ia. ir: es;a;r a: :3a p m. f'brlailan. FinST. Na 3E5 Lvut. the r.er eni Jct L. Prandt. rat- oiijiv srfc;. j) a v-: tt m and 1 p 3. ?erv!j-s. TFX!:f St IMH Corrrtr. J A BT.-ett. M'-J"t Mmic ae-rtte eresicr. Iliii'e- -- eaerc'ses COVI !.' lriGHTS St. ."lc .t an! Ca'lftn-. Tic tte !t-T-ena F X Oaivtn. Pastor Jte-e-i-j- a:4 ee-ira- rrir ItaMMETT TLVCK. Ccrr.rr im Aars-csi "- !b "t I-ae t- Rcre-rrd It, - - --$- .....fS FEVRNTll STREET MItSIOX. No. 3331 S.nth . a a .i.i.e schoo M'TIJtV.viirr- tte l:er-r.d Mr Marsha:', Pat--r Me-rJ-r nd evei-iti servtces. R WILTON AVENTE. IlistPtci xui r'rrs- r- ?-e Rfere--1 F Majha"! Paster I'Y-aclnr II a ra. ard v r r-. services. OLH or.CH.vnr 'Vlllacr Hala. ::li a. ra. an.! p- ra . seradrrs. SVfiNTres-nt: ard Tyler: W. Dav'.esa r ar, rstoe 13 a ra service ITNOTN itTVt'U Vc r ar-1 Vcc. Verse- EfTerer.! Pert-r J M FTEjaat, rater-Serr- le-s si a. v a-d p. 10 nJ'"HTir N. 511 renrnse. the ReTe-ervJ E. T Merarlasd. Pat- Mercix s-d erealsg servtces. CAP IXT'EI.TT, V CS3" rrtrit. :i T.e- ere-d G E. Ire:rt. Paster Mcrnirg acl ei-retr ervire t CssatraapaiBttasiat. I 0"MrTOX HILt, Os-rtffn tsd Lafirefei tM nearrr-ei vV W XeaeX Pater Msml24t exirres ry is evrrEc v.s.3 Frsrt IV-ssp- ef rtUinw. Ma 1IJYE MIANC-H ih Res-eeeKd psib'p Tr- e. Pree M.-rclrc "nVra FliaTT. IHlsiar. Nar Grd rrlf,, at 11 a. n'CXTAIST ring, Aet-rt ssd retj-tain: tfe Rrrri.t J It, Zkiot Pastarwtt a, rs. aad p. . servlc- ir ti Karcrtast A- A. Ra- MxnXWKMO; aUrs-ead Oeoraa B. , a-aana saiaaiasl Sfkl eveniaas; auiiua. BYUE PAKJC. Brasaca aad Blair: the Bail J W. M. Jones. Fb. U, Pastor-Morahia. Kttt .""i.assl aveaiac atrvlecs. nUIAMUKI, aaaaoock aad JaaBlcssa: the Rev eres osasaris x. OoO. Pastur-MornlaaT aad eveatasj swrncea. PILGRIat. -aaaustoa aad Ewina The Bcs ereaa 3arlea-B. MiUs. 1). D.. Pastor U a. ta. aad l a, service 6y the Rere-etid Jofca Sesrell: sabjects. "BBrdens and. Wkat to Do Wits Tbesi." aad "Acnns of Life." REUER PLACE. Jbcalmd ata Krtwr e-.ace: the Rev-trend Earl Ilesvson. Pastor Mora ing asd eveains;. servicea, WL1SSTEK GROVES 11 a. ra. aad f js. .. serrtces. FI1WT GERMAN. Oarfleld aad Spring: the Reverend W. H. Dora. Pastor Morning serv ices; Sunday school. SJd; aervlces and aertaca at :C a. ra.; J p. m.. young people's mtet tar. CNiON. Xo. 1I3J North Teath: the Reverend ataaley M. Hornby. l"atot : a. m. an. p. m. aenrlcea. preaching by the Reverend W. S:.--.cr ef Hudson vllle. Mich. BETHLEHEM. Ttiirte-nth and Alien; the Rev erend Mr. Vavrisa. Pastor U a. m. and I a. tn.. astrvices. TRINITY. Lafayette and Eighth: the Rever end Otta C Haazer. l'sstor Services at 19 a. ra. aad 3 p. ai. ZION. Beaton and Twenty-first : the Reverend C. P. Obermeer. Pastor Services at 19 a. m. ard 2J t. in. MI.-SION FOR TIIE DEAF: the Reverend lUrraan Ilallentetc. pastor Sarvlces at Zion Church at 3 p. m . In the sign language. MISSION CHAPEL. Svonl and Plum; the Itev erend F. Dreyer. Paster Enstlth Sunday rcccol at 2 p. m.: Orman services at 3 p. tn : Enie",h. sfrmon at 1ZA p. tn. MEMOKLaL. rfar Street ar.d Sulphur Avenue: the Reverend Wiliiam Smita. Pastor t p. av. SeV ce. OLD ORCHARD: the Reverend George Gordon Rs. Pastor Morning and eveci-g services. GREENWOOD MISSION-Sunday school at 2 p. tn.: Christian E&tieavcr. p. nt. HOPrl: Belt Avenue. Near Easton Services U a. m. and p. m.: Sunday schcoi. iX) a. ra.: Christian Endeavor. i:C p. m.: Junior Chris tian Endeamr. 3 p. 31. PLYMOUTH. 3177 Belle OUde Avenue Services at II a. b. and I p. m.; Christian Endeavor. ? p. m- Xetaaatlat. CAP.OXDELET (South). Yirgtaia and Haven: the Revereno; a, H. Dug'lns. Pastor Morn ing and evening services. CARONDELET. No. 71W YirglsU-U a. ra. aad Ip. m. services. CENTENARY iSouth), Sixteenth and Pine: the Reverend leactor W. F. McMurry. Pastor l-i 1 k ra- aad 1 p. m. services. FIRST tSouthi. G'asgow and Dayton: tfce Rev erend L. E. Todd. lastor Morclna; and even Inr services. LAFAYIJTTE PARK .South). X-sfsyette and Mlsseurl: the Reverent Doctcr J. E. McDoa al 1. Pator M.45 a. m. acd S p. m.. servtiVs. LlNUKl.L A ENUII Lindeli ard Ne-vstead: the Revennd L. Dorchester. Pastor M jmlag serv ! liv- the Retrrend Ralph Wakefield. MAPLE AVENEE. Belt and Maple, the Rearr rnd Do tor F. W. Luce. Pastor II a. ra. and i ra.. "Glort arel Pester "f Luvlrg 01es!r.ce": S p. m.. "Sorgs uf Triumph :a a Iunseon." MAI:Y1N MEMORIAL (South). Sidney ar.d Twelfth: the Iteverenl Jcsrphus Stephan. latr.r Morning and evening services. SPUfNT AI.'UEUS iSoutlu. North Market and lIodr!ont: the n-i.r.-ld W. It. ila)s. Pas torMorning and evrnirg services. ELMIIANK iGirmam. X. iKS Eimbar.k ave nue; the Reverm! William Scbutz. l"astor Morning and evtcinr services. CAIIAXNE iSouth). lUrtnirr and Gon.lfell.vw: the Revs-rend II. R. SlnKieton. raet or Serv ices at II a. m. and 8 p. m. ST. JollN'j) iSuuin). Ktncs IHchway snd U'ashlnrtun: the Revercnl Imciir J. . Lee. I'astor Meralrg. "Iafe More Abundant-; X p. ra . "The Sleep cf 1 ie-ath." Both servtc-a Ky I:tr C. C W.sid.. ST. LEK1TS. IVtaniac and Texas: tte Rever end D. E. Stanard. Pastor :):! a. m.. "Wrrld's Attitude Toward tfc- Christian," ST. PAUL'S taSoutb). No 1S3 St. L.u'.s; the Reverend C W. WebdeU. Pastor Morning and evening services. WAGONER MEMORIAL. Taylor and Gibsnn: the Rev trend It. Waket;d. Iastvr Morn!r.g and evening srvic-. vMNSol: No. :oi Hall's Ferry Road. Raden: I.:ti-r It. T. Smith. Pastor Morning sermon; evening service. SHAW AVEXt'E (South). Shair and Tower rove; tte Reverent G. W. Noltaer. Pastor Ham. and a p. tn. services by the Rever end Doctor Sharp. I'rrsiJing Eld.r. UNION. Lucas and tkirns.111: the Reverend N. Luce.s7k. Pastor Morning, "alie Ccmradestip of Life"; evening. "Hands Full of Incen.-e. WAGONER PLACB (South!: the Reverend l-s:tr J. II. Young. 1'artor Morning and evnlrar services FRY MI1MORIAL. Clfton Heights; the Rever end Martin L. Curb l'avstor Mcrnlng and evnlng servlees. .... GihjUi: AVENUE. Goode anl North Market: the Reverend Charles MacCord. Pastor atrt .- ufij en-nlR itfrvires. ROWMAN. Twentieth and e)le-ar: the Reverend I'reJ W. Sirapsv-n. la:.r Morning and even ing services. TRINITY. Tenth and North Market: the Rev erend S. W. sherh-rd. I'a-tor lj:li a, m.. "Tfce Attraction of the CTcsa"; ever.lrg. "Tl Two Matcts " OAK HILL iS..uth). Morgan Ford snd Oleatha: the Rev trend W. Q. Dcnnan. I'astor Serv ices at 11 a. ra. anj p. m. KIRKWOuD (Suth: tte IUverend R. L Ruav sell. I'astor M mlng and cvenirg services. HARLEM PLACE. Jamie- ar.d Fyler: the Reverend Cliarles L Ha'tfrman. l'astor Mnmlng and evening setvUes. COOK AVENUE. Ck and Spring: the Rever end I-s.-tor . D. RradCeld. l-aator U a. m.. "S.n of Man. Stand on Thy Feet": S p. m . "Perils of H.me Divorce." SHREWSBURY: tte Reierend W. Lee Oray. paater Morning and e-m:ng services. IMilANL'EL ie--i.th. Mcfausland avenue: the Rev-r. n-l D.-tar Arthur Mather, l'astor Morning and evening i-erviees. Sle'AN MISrlDN. Sev.nth and Hickory: the Revertnd 1'. IHs:er. Paster l"rearhlag. l1)) a m . and T:3 P- m.. Sunday schoci. i p. tn. jKNNINGS: the Revtrenl J It. I:tetnct.a. IMstor Mfming. "le!M-rrtng the Lmd Pt Gel". h:t. a. ni . Sundav sch".vl. BEI LiaMNTAINE: tte Reve-ena J. R. Eddie tnann. Pater Morning service. MoUXT ZP'X. Creve our II a. m. and t p. m. srvlcis. ... . . , M.aPLEWCiD: the Reverend W. Lee Gray. Pastor Sunday sctovl. 2:30 p. ra.; sermon. a;i3 11. m : service M VXlV-TKIt AXD MOUNT 7AOS: the Rev erend John HL-ore. Pastor Manchester service. 11 a. m : Trinity service. 3 p. m.: Mount Zlon s.rv!ce. T- p. 111. TI'XEIhj: the Reverend le-e Gray. Pastor Mcrninc and evening services. CLAYToN. th ;. rrrnd J. Rinkel. Pastor 11 a. m ar.J e p m.rrv!ces. WEIWTKR GROVE-1: the Reverent F. r. Itliss. p.istr Sua-tav school. 3 p. m.; serv ies. .. a. ro and T.G p. m. CALVARY. Goojf.li. w ati I Theo.!as!a: th" R-vtreiai A. I- Prttchett. Fa-tor Sunday sch--l. 3-J-l p m. . s-rviees. p. m. FERGUSON, th- Revernd J. 31. Stults. Pas torServices, it a. m. nd S p. ra. YALLEY PARK the K-.rrer.d T. M. Patter sn. I-isttr--l'tcachir.g at 7 p. ra.; Suniay schcek W a ra. Preaayterlaa. CieK AVENUE. ..k and Sarah: the Rever end J. Tuvroan lkr. l'astor 11 a. ra. and - P in t as rv Ice- BRANK MIUIORIAL S.vjth). Wrnon and A a.i-aiy. me ll.uioJ D-tor C. II Charles. I'a.ta.- At ratr.i: ind nraire rvic.-. CMPJXDEI.ET. No. .i: Munican the Kever cad J. II Gaus. Paster Mstntng and evea- Inc Services O'TE RRUeUAXTR Marcus an! Ijt.adie; the !;eereni M Raach. l'ustor Morning and evening seivlis. CURRY M13MORIAI. Utah ard Texas; tt R-v.rend Edarl W. McCtuskey. !Mtor tur.tai se!u!. 9.3) a m anl 3 d. m.; I:C m m.."srv re. p 111.. srvlots CEXTRAL. Ga-rlon and la-ea--. the Reveren-1 i l.avtcn. 3Iauze. l'astor Morning and even ing rvices COeilToX HILL rilAPRU -t. Vircer.t. Near Cnpton-3!ornisc. the luv.ien.1 Park Hii Miller, last j services at 19 JO a. ra. and 4 I m . Miniav frh.iol. 3 t. m. GRACE. ".a a and RI lie. th Reverer. ! Ch-iilta J ctalfant, 1'aatcr Morcir.e and evenlnc Scrvlr-- WEIWTFR GROVE: the rteiTer:.! Dtcr D. M. Ult.ne I'astur 51 a m. services by th Reve-cnl Jia.e S Paris of fhlni GRNI AVENUE iouthl. Grand an-! Wah inctcn. the Reerrr.d loetrr J r C.ir.re-.r, Paster -, rv ices at 11 a m. nnJ s p n. riRST (Itf irireJl. McMillan Near TaMcr. the Iteverrnd M. M. l'earce. Pastor II n. m.. erv Ice FIR-T Ws.hir.rton anl Sa-ah: the Eeverend Ihs-t.-r W J MeKlttrKk. raator; th.e li-aer- n.l t;. W Ktac At;tant 11 a ro. "lUr't and tr.e War.ts ..f Hu-nanity " hv M- King LXFAYirm: Pi:k. AIMon ar.d Missouri, the Reverend Dter S Palmer. 1'aster I; a. ra an.! - p m. services . LEE AvENI R Frstri- and lye; the Iteverenl I Ibr.ry Gar.:aer. Pastor Marring an! ev-n- j las s-rvi cs I KING' HIGHWAY iCu-n?rUir.dl: the Rever- I er! u p Go.v!son. j'ai.!or-ile-n:r: aiw etn'ra- nlres GRAND WENt B t-XITED. G-ar.d and Forest 1'ark IVaieva-.' the Ec-.erT,l J W Ash-.-vt i-is-o M.rnlic an.! evclrr services. LUCAS '. ENI'E iCu-nheris-di L'icas and ("hanntec the Reverend Is.tor R P rulr t. r l"a" r 11 a ra xni s p ra.. se-al-ee WASHINGTON ANfi coilPTOX AVENUES: the Revcead H II Grecj D. D. Pistcr 11 a. ra and p m reivicee i,v , Rev ererd Cha'ies X Hunt, "iot.1 Winning" n-! God's itaUnees " MeCAUSLAND AVENUE: th- Rere-e-c! J N F.all. Pater Services. 5t a m , Sunday schcW .; . m. and t-l p m s rvices MEMORIAL TABKHXACI.K. Fifteenth ar.1 "a-r. the Reverend Psctor II MagUk 1'aster Mrrlrtf an.! evenl-j services. MUtKHAV MFMOISItL Jtentr' ard JolLa: the Revernd John T Paris. Paster 14 a ra. an.1 T'3 r m NORTH. Elererth an! rhar-bers: the Revrr- e-d Frr.k F star. Paster Memtcg and evee- tnr serater. FIRST K:r-ocd the Rere-e-,1 P. V Je-t-resa. I"at-- !S 4; a m aad r- ra.. serrtcesi NORTH CABXNC Ilartra r Avenue, in Ccun tv. the R-sereSd l!rt"ir! Saltht Iator l!-rr:irc and events- services. OAK HILL Pen: ar-d H':-3Snrev Th Rever-e-.l "" F MeMlIIan. l'iitor Servtets at 11 a a aat p. ra SSOIXD Ta!f.r ar-1 Westminster- th.e n-ver-erd. ivocttr S J. Nlch-dls IJL. D.. Piitcr St ra ar3 r- rs . services TTLER PL-tCE. Rusil an-! Srnrr: th.e Rever end P I Rrr-e-. Pasta- M rnlng and irsr wrrj-v lr ts- Reverend Jo3n H Pranst, CLIFTiiN HEIGHTS. CUfta- aI CCurabia. t-e Rea-.n-t J N lslL Pato Sunday s--tca. a C a r : i p. m pr-aeMrr WvteONUR PL.rE (U P). the Rev-rend A. M. CarrrJ-I!. Pastor II a. ra. aad f jv. nv, s-raices FERGU"-")N Res-siar eradces. ROCK HILt. St- Lxsts (Vasntv; ti Reve-emd A S Hseiey rarter Se-vtees morning and riR-TERMaS Tenth aid Rn'rsr; the Rev-eer-v 1 G Xesalcr. raster Miming eervlee; er-'-e eervtce. RADEX. the Iarre-4 W. P FV-vd. Pater II a. ra Kmte!. ;;u p. ra.. Erdeavoc ee'-tna- W1XNERVGO CIlURCir. Wlr-eheca and Ten Deixr. tne fleaereal Jee-je J Jir.s-'a. Iarr 51 a ra tVermaa serGces. s p. nv. EacUsh Serrtees. POPE VENUT, No MM res-rrsve. tfc Rever end H. M Gilbert, ras-ar Kamirg as d even tag ss-rtKes. CHcRClI OF TUB COVENANT. Nol 4 Norta Graad Avearer the Rvereci dande tt Sfesrrr. Paacor-U a- at. aad a. aa.. jMMDaves jaassaaujs. .sssssssi aasss aaiaiai n aTMgtt8aSs5Sl a aaswsa: eiecd a. t. isauoas. JnMtiw MM saw. aarrteaa G11MOX umaimTrtl- p. 1. Ann aaA um BtVaWtM J. a OaSaM. aVMUr- aklaat a-VarBlMa saaMnVftf ? JJNINOa-ilenrlcea at 11 a, WIT. atapie aad Maijrvlue Faauscls BasaWll. D. Ik. F awisive. EDEN CHAPEL. Easton Aveaave Helat--1B, fcl?3?Tlei!; ' "" " " CENTRAL MltfeioX, No. nt NettH aOeveata street: the ReverenJ Fraak lagasaaie. Pastor Sunday ict.o.U 2 p. sn.: atts cuing. If. av. SECONo aEKMAN. Nineteenth and Oraad: the Reverend R. A- Friedrtca. Pavstw 111 Ices. . a. m. asd p. ra.. serv-lcaa. Eaassrassaa. CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL. TaWeentB and Locust: th Reverend C Jt. Daits, Deaa T a. ro. and ( a. m, holy cacamBalaa; 11 a. tn aervleea. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. Catea and Goodteilow; the Reverend Doctor James ft. Wlaehester. RectiT-7 a. m- holy cobubb nicn; II a. ra.. renrniag prayer and sermoa; $ p. m.. evening prayer aan sennon. w CHURCH OF THE HOLV COMMUNION. Twect -eighth and Wasatagtoa: the Rever end Crariea F. BUIsdell. Rector 3 a. SS-. holy communion: 3-M a. ra.. Bible class: 11 a. in. and S p. m.. services. GRACE. Eleventh and Warren; the Reverend Benjamin E. Reed. Reetor-MSO a. ra.. morn ing prarr aad sermon; (:S p. m.. young peupk-'a meeting: f p. m.. evening prayer aad services. JIOo'NT CALVART. Grand and Laf Ttte: the tleverena tv. Fsuefierov. Reetbr flat a. m.. Sur.lay school; 11 a. m, morning prayer arw sermon; p. m.. evsninc iier. nj eummunlon. first Sunday of every month at C1ILRC1I OF THE REDEEMER. Eaclld and Washiagton: the Reverend CharX A. Brosra. l'astor Services, holy communion, .fli. to.: Sunday school. 1:3) a, m.: morning prayer and sermen. It a. m.; evening prayer and sennon. 9 p. ra. . . . , ST. AXUREvV-a. No. 13 North Oarrtson; the Reverend J. A. Doorts. Rectorsai a. .: sunUar school; 11 a. m-. awrnlnc services and asvrisvioa. ST. AUGUSTINE-.". Bmno and Keadoa: the Rever. nd G. D. B. Killer. Rector U a, ra.. servare aad ermen. . . ST. GEGRUtrs. lVDdleton and Olive; thaJIsT erend R. A. Holland. 8. T. D.. Pastor-Jfcrn- ETi.ME?s. Ooode and Cbta Brlante; the Revert nd Doctor It. Ducksrorth. fastor .M a. in., bcly cnmmunioa: II a. m.. morning praver snd holy communion; t p. ni.. eveaing prajer and sermon. ST. MARK'S. Fortieth and Washington; the Reverend J. K. Erennaa. Pastor Holy eoai munlon. ; a. ra.: Scrvlves. 11 a. ra.: 2 p. m.. services. iT. PtrrER'S. Undell aad Spring: the Rever t nd William Short. Rector; the Reverend 8. 1 Arthur. Assistant Minister Holy eommun li. 3:l a. in., except first Sunday of month: II a. t.t . Horning ri'r and sennon. ST. PIHI.H-S. Union nnd Maple; the Rever end vv'll lam Eimar. lwetor j a. ra.. holy communion: 11 a. m.. morning piaver and ser mon: p. m.. evening praer and sermon. ST. STEIfIIEN'S Sixth and Ruwer: the Rev erend Henry Watson Xlzrer. Reetor-OIebrsv-tlon et the. holy eummunlon at and J a. m, ST. MATTHEW'S. Wl son. Near Frisco Pal; tn Iteverend C. II. Collins. Rector II a, ra.. sermon and services. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. No. 33J Saiena: the Reverend B. F. Newton. Rector 1:0 a. m.. morning praer an.1 ser iiwn; iS a. m.. Sunday school; p. av. strv ice. EMMANUEL. Old Orchard: the Reverena J. Courtney Junes. Rector Services 11 a. m. and ST. 'THOMAS'S MISSIOS IDeaf-Mntt). Bo liceer Memorial Chail: the Revennd J. H. iloud. Iba-tor td.'ti a. m.. services. ST. PAUL'S. Mlchlsaa an.1 Malt; the Rever end L. Clark. Rn.tor-aO a. tn.. Sunday aehiol. 11 a. m.. service by the Reverend William Cochran. HOLY INNOCENTS. Morgan Ford Road and Tholczan: the Reverend W. A. Hatch. Rector II a. m. and p. m . sermon and services. TRINITY. Channlag aad Fiaaklln; the Rever end Father II. . St. Clair. Rector 7 a. m.. matins; f-M a. pi., low mass; later stukes errttte.j un;i; September. EI'IPIIANY Clll'RCII. Northeast Corner Boyle end Glltt-n-aJ.) a. rn.. morning prayer and sermon: 143 a. m.. Sun.!ay achocd. Holy ia.mmnr.ion. first Sunilav In the month. CHURCH OP TUB ADVENT I Mission!. 3a Mlnrva: the Reverend George Lloyd. Rector Suniav school. :S a. rt.: servleea. 11 a. ro. CATHEDRAL MISSION. Xn. 4341 North Grand Avenue a. m.. holy rommualun: :43 a. ra.. Sanilay school; Vi:3. prayer and sermon: T P. in.. Young l'-uidr s Mission: p. ra.. ev-enlne nrayer and sermen. ST JOHN'S CHURCH. Hickory and Dolman Streets; the Reverent! Crosier CJ. Adams, Heeler 7:31 a. m.. holy eu-hartst; :C a. m.. S'indiiv school: 11 a. m.. morning praver and sermon: s n m.. evening prayer and sermon. GRACE CHURCH (Kllkuo-ll; the Reverend 1 F Potter. Rector t-Jf a. m.. Holr Com munlen: 10 a. ra- Surdav school: pa a. ra.. tnemirg praver and holy communion: even ing service. 4I3", p. in. ST. RARNAHAS. N- 5C2 Kennerly Avetrae (Mlssb.nv Sunday school at 3 p. m.: evening rrarer an-l address at 7.3s by the Reverend Wllllnra "nehran. ST. TIMOTHYS (Mission). No. SO Marros Avenue Sunday aehoo! at !i a. m.: taonrlng praver an-l semen at 11 by tba Reverend George Lled. Kasrllah Latheraa. ST. MARK'S, cardinal and Bell; the Reverend Iv.-tor M. Rhe-Iea. Pastor Morning services. MOUNT CALVART. No. 17 Euclid; th Rev ertnd R. Jes-e. Pastor 1: a. m. and 3 p. m.. English ss-rvbe; 3 p. ra.. ssrvlce. GRACE. St. Iauis and Garrison: the Reverend Martin S-immer. rastor Ii3 a. m.. service; a. p. ra.. service. ST PM'L'S. t-'ieutesu and Taylor; the Rev erend Go.ige II. Reen. pastor Morning and evenlrg seeviceg. YANDEVENTER MIS5RON. No. 2M4 Olive p. m . Sunday sehil: 2 p. ro.. preaching by the Revrrn.l T. A. Winkler. CHURCH "F OUR REDEEMER. Utah and orrg n: 1- Ituehl.elmer. l'astor 10 a. ra. and p. ra. services. teraraaesl. MVPLD AVRNUH. Map'e and Clarendon; Its Reverend J. C. Hcrclrg. raster Momir m rv lee. SAI.E.M tGermsnl- tb Reverend TT. F. llorst- meler. l'sstor M'rnlcg and afternoon serv- ls. Rreinraalsed Caaiash ml Jentaa Ckriat. SAINTS' CHURCH. Glasgnsr and Dickson Sunday school. 9:30 a, m : II a. ra.. sacramnt servlcar; piaver meeting. C p. ra.; preaching p. m.. A. ArchliaM. CH:LFNHAM. No. ST3I Manchester Sun-lay e. Iinol. 10 a. m. : preaching. S p. in.. Noah N. Cocke. 0H HIM. MISSION. Humphrey and Morgan Ford Read Sun-lav school. 50 , m.; preach ing. I p. m.. ' J. Reminirtrn. Chrlatlaa ele FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Scientists). Kl-c's Highway and Westminster Services W:g; n. ni rnd p. m. 3KCOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. Hennemaa Hall. No. 3H3 Olive Services at 10:45 a. ra. laltarlaa. CHURCH op TIIE UNITY. Corner Park and Arm-trcr.e: the Reerend George R. Dn.!s..n. MIu.tr-Suniay school. 2:12 a. ra.: services. CHI'RCIl" OF THE MESSIAH: the Reverend John A Day. Pastor Sunday school. 9:0a: services, II a. ni. .evc Jeraaalesa Islweafeaaararlaaf. FIRT GERMAN. Twelfth snd Tyler: the Rev. eren 1 Crariea A. Nussliaum. Pastr Service. 11 a. m ; unl..n services in English. THIRD SOCIETY Mlerraani. Corner St. Tyrats and Rausehml arh Avenue; the ReverenJ C 1 Carrltre. Pastor II a. m.. seiTKes as usual. The slalvallna Arasy. Hecd'iuarters. Elchth ant Walnut streeta. Col t:el J. C Addie. Ct mrrandrr. C'lis No. 1. No Hi! Frarkiin avenue. Adja tsr.t E H. I'innis ollker In charge. (T,s No. 3, !-,cn!h anl Walnut t rests. En sir a ard Mrs KaMwin. nftleeia tn charge. Corps No 5. No. 121s South Broadway. Cap tain L onrns. efje-r in caarce. Cn-"t x.v . Xo IC3) I'rankim aven'je. Cap tain a-d Mrs Rrhln-on. oltleers In chaise. Mee-iass v,; t:- elve coirs at H a, ra.. 2 ard t p. m.. and week rtaa. p. ro. Elklral. ETHICAL SOCIETY. Memerial Hall. Nine teenth ar.d Lcu-t 11 a. m.. e?ctute. Gerataa tlvaasells-al. ST. rma:. Fojrtteatit and rr Streets: the HcveienJ J. l- Kllck-Servlces. I) a. in. and - p m. ST. MARK. Third and Ssulard Streets: the Ifa-vctvad 1 I!. Elite service. J a. m. and p m ST PAUL Xlr.th. erect and Lafayette Avenue; tt- iietermd J. Irian .-ervices. w a. m. and p m ST JliX. Fourteenth and Madiaca Streets: tte Rt-vercnd F. klrnwe, i"aa:or-Serv Ices. 1) u tr an.1 7:13 p. m. FRlr.DENS. Nir.rtfer.th Street and Newhousa vnsue. tte r-nd O. ilaltser-10 a. m. BLTHANV. Tenl-tnir.! and Wash Streets; tte Reverend ! Hra-ckner-ServIcfa. 10:13 a. m and .i p. m. ZIOX. Tn-nty.n.'th and Denton Streets; the Rerrt.d J. Itaitzer eervlces. :0 a. m.. Eng- liah service, a p nj . fc- in assistant tsistat, th- Re. trend I, J. Sieck. ST JAMES. cci:s and IHair Avenues; the Keverara: I. G Ncliau r-ervlces. :) a. m. ard J. 1 p m. E-AXGWaC.vL Michigan and Kceln Avenues; th" Rerrcnd E. R.elttreu-servicea. x a. ra. and : j p. m. ST. LUKL. fctt and Jeffe-scn Avenue; the P.evtrer.l ii WaUer-Servlces. 19 a. a and T'G p. m. ST. iLVTTHEW. jes, Avenue anl Peto-aae Mrt-t. tne Rererrca II. Dr-es xrv ice-. 10 a rn. SALEM. Marcos and Marraretta Avenues; the Reverend IL Waii-Servlcea. i):jj a. ra. El tvtZKIt. N- 3i McNair Avenue; the Revtren! A. Fischer Services. 14 a. ra. and 7: p. ra. IllIiLEHEM. Shaw Avenue and Hereford Str-et. th? Revereni II. Craeb-'inkei-Mrv- tees. 11 a. m CHRIST P-r.ton Statlcr:: the Revrrend G. 1'ahe-S-ra.cee. u.a a. m. and 7:G p. m. IMM-VXUKL Lsrild and Mar Atenu-s.; the Eeverend G. Dole Services. 1 av. ra. end 7:3) Xu rn. TRINITY N-osho Sereet and Michisan Ave nue, the Rererend F. EaT Service, jj a. ra. EDEX. Haraliton ant Uartn-.er Avenues Serv ices. l-aj a. m. and 7:S p. tt. JESbS. Twelfth: and Victor streets: the Rev- erena J J. Flnk-Seralces. :: a. ra. asd sf" STEPHEN. Gts-.Mia and Hairs Ferry Road. :t Reverend O. Waidraacn tlei 1 Has. A. rs. EMMAUst. Chcuteaa and Tester Grove Ae- nars. the Revrrenl K. Pleger Services, jsja a. in. aad 7C p. m. ST ANDREW. Cilifemia Avertae and Janttta Street, tte n-Terent c, Krarr-er Services. !: a ra and 7:4S P. m. NAZARETH. Morgan Fori Raad and Miami Street, tte Reverend W. Sca-aidteVferGcea. BETHEL (E?cilh). Nineteenth and Wright Streets, th Jtevrread T L MaeJIer Service. SO-as a. ci tasptaama Cia sllcal Lalkearaa. BETH AN! A, Natural Crlige Read and Clay: tte Reverend jg. Martens. Pastor Service at Ml. s and p- ra, BETHLEHEM, taallsbory aad Flortsaiat: the Brrrca , i janast a. m. aad t p. a. ouurcu or ocr aso: s-ssss, aa in CHTOCT Og TOT MOLT Oato: Ost aUvercsst CasWt A ss. . J , aa lavl aU aa aa d tOlw X a ODNCOattMA. Old Maaeaiatsr oad. was aaacaester Av itlaV laanaaa aad ataaaa: tar RlcaaSaat T. ITnlsaa liai l'aaia Hfiilia at 2032 a. at.: BagHsh aervlcea. 3 a. ra.; Eagalsb Mrvka lascead Saaday of each Month. S p. at. BOLT oaoaT. Grand and Page; tb aWvsroad Pedro Una Pastor--Mervlrea a M-JB a. as. aaaievAsJaavanneswiB and . ... -r T- - - r - leifteentb and Morgaa; (a Bv- enaa a. Wangerta. pastor. ST. JOHN'S. Morgan Ford Road aad Chlppi wa: th Revereed Herman Bartels. Pasxoe . Serrlce at r a. ra. and 7 p. ra. ST. LUKES. Itaska aad Compton; tat- BsVsT end VTaalerkk W. Klac Pastor StiiKaM at 10 a. ra. ST. PAUL'S. Prairie tad Voa Ftal: the Rev- eiaad John P. Koeterlng. Pastor aervlces at :a a ra. and 3 p. ra. ST. PETER'S. Vista and Newstead: the Rev erend Theodore SctrardeL Pastor Servicea at 10:43 a. ra. and 7:43 p. m ST. TRINtTT. Sixth and Koern: the Reterend Jsecb J. Berntbal. Pastoi -Beiikes at 20 a. ra. and 7 a. ra. SWEDISH OETHSEMANn. No. 1211 CaJtfor- ala: the Reveiead Carl J. Reahard. Faster Beivhea at 11 a. m. aad 7:42 p. m.; Saaday achool at 10 a. m. SptHtaallat. CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL UNITY. Hinaiaan Hall-Services. 7:20 p. re.; l.cture. TEMPLB OF SPIRITUALISM. No. 2012 Flat: 2 30 p. tn.. acuP lyceuia. "What Constitutes a Sptntaallstr FIRST GERMAN SOCIETY. Dtbrecht's Ball. Lynch and McNarr: the Reverend K. T. Hary Friday. 3J p. ra.: Sunday. TJ0 p. m. SOCIETY OF SPIRITUAL RESEARCH. 3. X A. M. Hal1. No. 23R South Seventh; Mrs. Lecturer Children's lyceum Iron 2 to 2; teats. CENTRAL SPIRITUAL SOCIETY. Jeffersaa and Cas-2 p. ra.. aiessages by Mrs. tiormer. THE SPIRITUAL SOCIETY OF TRUTH SEEKERS. Olive and Garrison-Services at 2JU aad 7a0 p. ra. ADVAXCED MEDIUMS' SPIRITUAL ASSO CIATION. Nineteenth aad Wright streets s tin., lecture and raessages by the Reverend 2C Jones. RESURRECTION CHURCH. Eighteenth and Chouteau: Mrs. Galio. Lecturer S p. av SPIRITIST CHRISTIAN UNION. No. 27IL Fraaklla Avenat Special aervlces at 2J0 and Stray TkaMsarat. WEST END CHURCH. NV 3a07 Wast Bell Place 10 a. ro.. Sunday scttool; 11 a. tn beal.ng service. SOUTH SIDE CHURCH. Etghteeatb and Festa lorxl Htrrets: the Rrverend H. H. Schroeder. Pastor Enallsh service. 11 a. m.; German ervice. 1 p. ra. NORTH SIDE CHURCH. No. SIM North Four teenth Street: Edmund T. Bunting. larader Service at 7:12 p. m. READING-RooM. 712 Locust Street-U a. ra.. Miss L. 21. Fuller. tTkarek at tSaal. 2tER.MEC HIGHLANDS: the Reverend A. Ittmrit. Pastor Serv icea at 3 and Ip. a NO. SO MONTGOMERY Street-3 and S p. m.. services ty the Reverend W. II. Blake. BENTUN and Thirteenth: the Reverend. John Cheery. Pastor Set vires at 4 p. ra. Iliar Charraea. UNION MISSION. N. 139 Franklin: th Rev erend M. II. Gott. Pastor-Preaching at 11 a. m. and 0 p- tu. by the pastor, other services as usual. Branch No. s. No. 273 Robert ave nue: the Reverend A. M. Campttril. Pastor Services 11 a. m.. 3 p. ra. and 30 p. ra. BETHLsDA CIIAI'EL. Vttta an-l Grand Ave nu3 p. ty NlEDRINGHAUSi MISSION. Seventh aad Cans p. m.. aervlcea. GLUANEIUt 2H.-SION. No. 13 North Tenth-2 ?. m.. Sunday school: I p. ra.. aervlcea; "ranee M. Ruth, saiperlatendent. FRANKLIN AVENUE MISSION. No. 1M2 Prankpa Avenue ssa p. m.. Sunday school; preaching at JU p. in. OPEN-DOOR MISSION. Second and Clark: Mr. and Mr. Uerbauser, Superintendent ervice. 7a n- -n. SPRLCB STREET MISSION. Stampf Building. No. II an. 12 South Ssventh Street-Srrvk.es every night. CENTRAL MISSION. No. fl North Eleventh: the Reverend Prang laonsdale. Minister 3:30 p. m.. Sunday school: p. cts arvlcea SEVENTH-DA ADVENTaSTS. De.'mar and Newstead: R C Iarter. Pastor-Sbturday. 11 a- ra.. services; Sunday, t p. ra.. servicea. EVANGEL MISSION. Third and Elm-11 a. ra. aad 7:20 p. m.. services; 2 p. m.. Sunday school. Bin iTHEP. HOOD Meeting. Exposition Building. Thirteenth aad Olive Bible class. 3J0 p. m.: lecture. 2:12. . VOlef.NTEKRS OF AMERICA, No. KH Prank pi Avenue: (Saplaln W. A. Yisaburg In Com mand Sundav achool. 1030 a. ra.: yoang dco- ple'a meeting, -jn p. in.: gospel aervu.es, p. in. PltOGRHSHIVr CHRISTIANrrr (Oerman). Diets Hall. Foarteenth and Benton; the Rev erend M. Hunter. Pastor Services, kt a, m. ami p. ra. PROGRESSIVE CHRISTIANITY lEmrtlab). Bremen Hall. No. 2017 North Eleventh street: the Reverend M. Hunter. Pastor Servicea 2 and t p. m. ADVENT CHRIisTIAN CHURCH. Boeker Hatt. Twentieth and Blsaell Street. North: the Reverend George B. Greene. l'astor Morning and evening aervlcea. JEWISH CHRISTIAN SCISSION. No. Its Franklin Avenue; sen lea S p. ra. Preaehlng by Doctor Miller. RlTENOUR .-UXDAY SCHOOL. 2 p. ra. every Sunday: strictly Interdenominational; every body invited; all sects welcomed: Rlteaour Schtevlhouse. Lackland aad Wovdaon roada. St. Lvuis County. Preaching aervlces two er mi.rr Sundays in each munta. Joseph B Roux. suertcten.Ienr; la, D. Groves, assist ant superintendent. LIGHTHOUSE MISSION, No. 2219 Ollro Street The E-vennd J. IL Flower, superintendent: preaching t-etnorrow at II a. ro. and t p. ra.: bollne meeting at 3 p. m. CHIUaTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE. No. 37IS M. rgan. 2 p. m. RED CROSS ENDEAVOR MISSION. No. 131 Chestnut street Tn Revtrend IL L. Daven port. Superintendent. FOR.-R MIeSKX. YlDe and Cbramerclal Char:es A. Force, supertntendrnt; Schut a-hcol. 3 p. m. SOUL CULTURE SOPIETT. Hennemar.n Hali S:13 p. m-. Iea-tnr Ltnasay avl) speak. UNION 2IISSION ASSOCIATION IIOAD quarters. Northvsst Corner Garrison Avenue an.1 Morgan Street Preachlrg. 2 p. m ; a! Hi lie lessens. 10 a. m. to 12 noon each day: work tnter-lennmlnattonal. THE REUGIO-I'IHIjOSOPHIC SOCIETT. Re. cltal Han. oastin. tirand ana Finney Avenues 11 a. ra.. otheRo." hv l t. Goo.!man. FOREST PARK HEIGHTS MISSION. Bel'evn and S-uth Avenues If. T. Mand e rn. Lraley Service Vcy a. ra.: Sunday acbooi. 2 p. ra.; orrvlre. 71 p. m. LEVEE MISSION SUNDAY SCHOOL. Main and Market streets, meets at 3 p. ra. THE srXOATsdsCHOei. UE80. Far A 'tfehalahJas Baraa the Warat af tsevaV INTRODUCTluN. In last lesson sre learned how JoMiah prised the lxk oi the Lord which llilkialt found in Die tcir.pie. and how he obtained counsel from Muldan becaure of the nation's sin. One would cxiKrcl that the warning of tne prophetess would lead to permanent re loriu. but Jclioukim. Jce-iab's ton. on suc ceeding to ;iie throne, oppo-ed the godly cure of his father ana sought to teiu state Idolatrous worship. Jeremiah, tne prophet, deeply distresseii at this, caused iCaruch to write a message to the King, which was sent at tirst to certain mem bers of the court that their iuniicv might be secured in ita bcliilf. IVerse II.) The procetiure Indicate-, that J.lioi.iki:ii was tint kindly disposed to the prophet, ar.d. accordingly, tnat he could not l freely approached. Alter changing lianas several times the message came lo the Princes, thoso who were sup;scI to he near the King, nnd they tlisinisscd Iki ruch. directing him to remain in some secret p.ace unknown to nnjonc, aa a ccn- union or saicty. t verse .) CONCKALElX As w further precaution to avoid the King's anger the Princes laid up the roll in Jerusalem In the "chamher of Kllshaina. the hcrilie." who had suc ceeded Shaphan. the scribe In Joslah's time. (I Kings gall. 8.) That was a very proptr place for the document, as the scribe, was the legal custodian of all sucn matter. It may be assumed that he w.i a faithful servant, and that he would pre serve what was committed to, him. More over, the message acquired add4 force and sanctity. At first It was only the wonl of a prophet, acknowledged Indeed to be a mouthpiece of Cod. hut aftr Its depolt In the chest with other sacrcii writings it acquired an official character and would be so regardil forever after. Having thus laid away with the temple scribe what had been written the Prince proctci Tilth some caution to the King tverse 50) and mike known the contents to him. Ry this act three lnfiuenc wete exerte.1 to ecure proper heirlng the in fluence of Jeremiah, who all reearde.1 as a man rj Ciod: the influence of T5ishanr. who had filed Jeremiah's words:: the In fluence of the Prlr.ce. the- helpers and advisers In the Ocvcmment, RROITGHT. On hearing the statement of the Prince. Jermlakfm sent a rervant to fetch the roll. rVere 21.) There i r.o disclosure of the King's motive whether he was prompted he ctitlcitv cr malice. The servant read and JehoIaHlrn ard his Princes Iitr.ed. the latter stand'ne rev erently beside th ruler. The cn was not unlike th-vt presented when Shi?han read the ryvt of the Lne.j to Jilih a few venrs frre. fit KInr xv.il. 1 Or.lv In the earlier Instance It " the law of Moses that wt heard. whi It the latter case it was the word of warning from Jeremiah the first how!n what I--rsel must do to rJea. Ond. the !.1t show. Irs what had ren don to dlsrlegs Him. It was tirohabl that Moses was he'd in r-e.st Tsererfnce. fcr he had ta lonr dead. aw. th in-tltutl-vn of the nsto-i rested on htm while Jeremiah ran tl'l llvlpe. sr.d hv his rmtty bold .ltd eirnest words -ad nrcused the .snlrne!tv of evil men. Hpwvr that msv b. th oshet ri3reoss was ' 'ieee,tav.t h. Jtad r:-i tn tb KInr s"d dl've-ed the wnri whlc-j Cd b-vd fort-'dden him to r-.k. HI defv tei.. and tr repc-i:vjnty was with Vrb-as-dT" .. M refTTUTrn). Tie resdiae sra .itfes.ej ,t- sbe ot r""r',K' "eetirreeiCe Vnu re,." -it;-r tjrtn t- roll - re-ip?etd V, t-'lnr e-med ei-et re ee,;u r tn eitt cf? lt al peaUr-iJfa. e.," r-tsf fre. .-ird IN' WS. a!-;-.rsed rnfl -ha" wv,. aes coneri-net. Vf a e ) n-nss. w'lO wer tlteaeat r-"fe-l ri" rnnrT fVTsie . ers,t t.t th-e e.r tu Prtesw asaln'e" eMje-T- o treeverr rha b-rrntnr. tTer- JK) Tb et n . a. a.. . "''-" aasf J,SHSanBI WBSI at cie...te-i-ie- r-a-r.n.. -. . oaMIIIB aVf th- nttel-se eif J svl?b, to Mlttf the Wert of Ood by axotrnymg tt, or at leaat t prevent aay ftartaer oread of the ddtaaia contatliied la IL All this tUsptayed the enamlty of bU bbIdO. tas depravity of kia heart, the perversity of hia will. The act of the Kin: was ntore cvjifsabte becausve he had heard, from the aaaae tworce of similar prcdlctlona of Ocd'a tudstaseats. auny of vhlch had al ready been fulfilled. Hia state of awnU atibjectioa to Xeouchsdnegxar at the tune was a proof that the evil foretold was al ..iinev.-Th drarructlon of the roll did act appease the King. In fact, his an ger was kindled, not tcerclr against the taeav-ige. but against the men who pre pared IL They are considered to be troublesome fellows, even as Abnb re garded a9ijab, (I Kings, xvlli. 1..) Je hoiaklm wa so joined to his Idols), so committed to his sinful ways, that every interference seemed to hint ImrJertinent and offensive. Accordinsly three officer were sent to arrest Jeremiah and Harucrt (verse . the two men. who. above all other1, should have been esteemed for their piety and for their disinterested ef forts! to rave the nation from tte impend Injc ruin. But Ood did not forget bis serv ants. It might have been proper In the execution of his purposes to suffer them to die martyrs, as the Baptist did (Mark vL 27). for sometimes the blood of the saints serves the cause of righteousness more than their voices can. but tn this Instance the holy men were bidden away tn safetv. preserved by Jehovah for fu ture usefulness, ORDERED. Jeremiah and ltaruch. In their retirement, were called Into imme diate service for God. as Luther was In the Wartbarg. They were ordered to produce what had been destroyed. (Verses 27-2S.) That must have been a compara tively easy task. Having written the doc ument In tte first place, and read It sev eral times afterward. It t probable that Rarucb would have no trouble to recall it. If his memorv falhd. Jeremiah might re freh him. Two men. well acquainted with 11 matter In which both were deeply interested, would be likely to forget very little. Resides, the Holv Snirlt bad In spires and guide! the prophet In the first preparation 41 Peter. 1. 21). and it h gener ally believed that the impression thus made would be verv vivid and long endur ing, even as If engraven mion the mind and heart. Surely that same spirit wcnld r.ot be absent when, at hu ditection. the work of reproduction was attempted. CONDEMNED. The net of Jehoi.iklm In burning the roll could not be passed over In silence. He had not onlv spurned th message and attempted the life of the prophet, but he had at the same time de spised and rejected Jehovah. Jeremiah wa therefor. Instructed to speak to the King concerning himself. Rcfore the pre diction pertained to the Kingdom (verso 2?). but now to the ruler. A fearful retri bution nwaltcif him. A'erses 3V-11.) He should be pur to dentil ami lit botly shouM be cist out evpoed to the heat hr dav and the frot by night, precisely what Jeremiah had foretold of him (Jer. xxll. Is). In Heating the terrible character of the siege bv which Jerusalem would bt re duced. Furth rmore. none of his posteri ty should succeed him on the throne of Jud.-ih. as had n!.-v loen declared. (Jer. rxll. .". In short, an Ignomlnions end awaited him a a condemnation from the Lord for his ir.iautty. RESTORED. Pursuant to the command of Oxl lust nrted. the roll was rewritten (verso 22). a complete copv taken down with care, tn vhlch traa added much other matter, rrobnbly of an historic or r llcloua elm rarter. What became of the book? Soma have thought It wa retained bv- Jeremiah as n part of the literature available In the commnlfsi of the proph et. Fume have thought that It was 1aM no. nss the first book was. In the ctitodv of Elishamn. t becone llm a section of the sacred writings held bv the priests-. Itat we are not Informed of Its disposi tion. A more Imnoittnt question Is. Of whit value w.l It? llrt. It was an abld Intr proof that the King tna Impotent :n nttrniptlnr to orpn the Almightv. Sec ond. It proved that the word of the Lord endured. (I Peter L 25.) Third. Tor the time it served .1 high purpose as n wlt ne ngalnst th nation and the King. ein-i!ty. It was afterwards, when the rnp ttvitv came, a proof that find had been faithful with hi- people. (II Chron. xxxvl. li) REFT.BCTiriNS. Two points ar of spe cial Interest 1" this lesson: 1. There are degrees of ctillt nmonc the ungodly, and condemnation will be- pronort lotted. Pome nrrlve qulrkl. at the height of tmpletv nnd presumplion. Manr net n If their outrage aminst the wont of Goil could save them from It denunciations, or a If their Irrntlom! Infidelity rotild lnval!!:i! nnd rentier th sacretl oracle of no ef fect. Such prrsens) should openly re op posshI. whatever their station or abilities. 2; The Jjnr'Z will protect those, who nre valiant for M truth nntll "they have r-i!!ic1 their tetlrponv." nnd then It I of small ennseer, nce. by what method they arc removed to their reward. They nvtv therefore, with much boldness nnd na tlence. conttntte their good work. ftr God will honor thee who honor him. nnd It hr own lime be will bring lo pfij hi rlorv through them, so that In the end It shall appear that, though, perstcuted. they have not lived in vain. SEVEN DIVORCE SUITS FILED. F. Ostortaj; Suva Wife Gave Ilis Clothes to Xepliew. Frederick Ostertag flletl salt for divorce ve.sterday In the Orcult Court ngalnst lUrlsira B. Ostertag. alleging that she called him names and gave his clothes to her nephew, so that he could not appear In public wearing Rfparel sultaMe t hit staticn In life. They were mirried In Belleville. 111.. July 2 1J. and separated Julv IS. oihr divorce snlt flletl were: Julia E. Bib! ngalnst Arthur II. Blt'b. all.sge.1 de sertion; Agnes ISIndbeutel against John K. ltlndlieutel. allegei drinking and failure to support; Nancv C. Ilrun scainst Her man D. Brui"-'. allegetl tlescrtlon; S'dney K. I-tss ng-ilnt Richard O. Iass. allege. tli-sertlon: Wlllfcini Mever nctlnst May S. Meyer, alleged deertlon. ami f.'atlierine ;ti-sel again! William Rtoessel. alleged drinking and calling her names. ASK PRO FORMA DECREE. North Side Democratic Club to Incorporate. Application was made to th Circuit Court yesterday for a pro forma dcre of incorporation for the Xorth Side dem ocratic Club. John J. drove president. . .... it- ni t. ..lnA . ...Dl.l..nt tv-irilel AUCIIM . . J'-t-.t.t e .- -.-.-.... m --- B. Xaughton secretarv and James P. all.es treasurer. The purpose, of th club are to establish e cluliiouse. promctn amu-etiients. miln tnln tf library and give lecture. No business will be et.n.ltcteil for profit, but a restaurant :nd buffet will u nnln ta'netl for the accomm-elation of mem bers. The dues will la- C a year. FEW BURIAL PERMITS ISSUED. Least XnmiMr in Any One Djiy for XearlY a Year. Th Mortuarv Ofnce yesterday luea hut nine bJrlal permits, the lt-ut ntim r re-conleil In anv or.e day in nrly a " The fewr.es of prmlt was the sub ject of comment In the office, here the usual nomlT Is about tenty-tl'.e dtlly. vVhil'- not rtrual to the ordinary nutnle-r of permit', vesteniay' ht Is not In dicative altogether of a decrease m tli number of deaths, but rather of delay In securing certificates. DEVLIN ON WAY TO EUROPE. Kanca Financier Sailed Vedncs i.iY for the Continent. Kansas city. Mo.. Aug. 1!. J. II. Hark- ' less, ope of the attorneys for the ieysin companle.. returned to iianis City from New York this inorniig. Mr. and Mrs , Iiev.ln. he sold, fulled for Kurope V.'eilnts day. "Mr. Devlin was locking bettr." sal J Mr. Harkles.. "I ut lie will need a long 1 rest from buInes before he again able to take up trie care or r.i properties. This 1 the first Information that the Dcvlins had left Torefca. Caaeert la Carr staaare. Popular music will be rcr.de-ed at the cencert to-nlcht In Carr Square. Mad d'm's Military li-ir.d will play. The pro gramme Is aa follows PAP.T X. Vareh The fefrtler. -. ......... ...Ttal-e Crverrure 9tra4eii ITctew ia Stang-I'ra Trylrg &i Hani ti Fftrc-t t Teu . ......... .t .. .Harris' (b; IIuBoreyjue '.Valtr rctprrl r tn. itetner , Seleetfcav The Yankee Can I. . ... Kcbyn ttl mt'i-eeisj .ai i r-sco . . , rt.1 Tro-Sej Jtatefl . . .... ..Helejt I Ylllac- Ufe la f.e Olien Time. .t. Tn'.e- tVnrnlre Awskentne r i Vlljrr tilj- drn -lrg ti rvfcr! Th- lecV)mlth S!i-j Th. Itar Quees-JCay It Xance.) PART It. Ortrture iMycvst .. ... ....Thomas si-ectH.a Tfce Tnlerfit Keartz Tne Aevtriran atret... .. Sfeacbam (a I sv,cMy Lltt Lor Iar4. fruai Tif ;iri Trm Kaya..... gtsaehill b Tsro-atep Wxici. froea Bumpty Durovty ......Ctl aa4 Joteaui 3sbb froea ase works ef..............ogatilsesi 1 QUIT IEESI. EAT "8q.tfReF 8lae. is rick, red aad teader. Xo ether food cf equal food ralae is sold at so low ft price. It is a palataMe aad needf al chaage of diet at this sea son and shoald be eatea often, ia place of meat. Write aa f or book of recipe. Mailed free. tyfitmgmimWmtm AaiaiLWAYSfttMaK. mmmmmKEnciK.si.vms. HAOLEY ARGUES Attoraej General Presents State's Side ia People's Bank Case ia Clayton Court Gener al Shields BcBOTes Coat. Practically the entire day jfttiOay In the Clayton Circuit Court was taken tip with arguments on the amended petlrJoa of Attorney Ceneral Hadley aaating for the appointment of a receiver for tha I'eople'a United State Bank. The gist of the defendant's auwtaneata was that the Secretary of State had ex ceeded his authority, that there waa a ma terial distinction In law between EI O. ta-wis. bank president, and B. G. Iaewis. b.ink promoter, and that the People's United States liank was not responsible for any of the representations ha may have made before Ita orgnnizatlust. On Hie other hand. Assistant Attorney General John Kenntsh contended that tha bank could tccome responsible for Ierw l.v's representationsi by ratifying then. quoting from authorities to sustain Ms liosition. and that, at any rate, the re sponsibility wculd inure after the organi zation of the bank for further representa tions. General Cleorge H. Shields of counsel for the flefendfit declared that the parties al leged to have been Injured by Lewis's rep-rei-entations should bo the ones to com plain and not the State. "The people of the United States are be hind Iacwis." he declared tragically, while removing his ccat with Judge McEthra ney'a consent, "because they realize tha fiict that this flght is the fight of organ ized capital against a man who fey bis genius 1 lares to interfere wiia ing: onltr or things. KENN18H QUOTES MACATJtaAT. Attorney Tom Fauntlerov. far tha 1 declared that Judge Spencer's item la his report pertaining to his receivership fees was a piece or artistic sarcasm, tie as" the existence of the bank and laewav's other enterprises gave employment to .ibout l.tsw pocple and were a good tlatec tor the community. Mr. Kennlsh ridiculed Fatontieroy's ar gument and said he could sot close his eyes t the tlehf-mutes and almost Insane) widows throughout the country who wer nearly distracted for fear their savtacs would be lost. As for the beneSt to tha community, ha auoted Macaasaya esttasa tlon of Cbarlea II when he said "that h was a kind Prince to those around him. which very fact, declared Keanlah. mad him unpopular tn the eyes of the re mainder of his subjects. Attorney General Hadley opened th ar guments In the morning, but did not re main for the afternoon session. Judito McKlhinney alU hear from JudK Barclay for th bang. wno aas not yev. IBM. Tsar Orocsr . FOR RECEIVERSHIP ms ant yet J i paUBlnc oa ' relurneu irom nt. raui. Dcivwe isaiainaa th- petition. The ouestion of Judge Spencer's Jlwea tor a week's work as receiver of the bank was not taken up vestenlay. Mr. siicer reeks to retain J1-.1W fr fees and ez penses. This question prohahly sila argued some day nest wsf k. DEPOSITORS AGREE TO PLAH. 3Iore Than 150 Will Accept Cer tificates of Trnst Company. nnrunuc sPEciAia. Kin.is City. V.o.. Anei TL Vaay eltw depositors of the city National Bank called at the offices; to-day. where the committee, of bankers Is arranging; the or ganization of a bankers" trust company to handle, the accounts of the closed bank. Since vtstcnlay morning more than Vtt citv depositors J-avc signed agreements with the liaik'rs to accept certificates of tit polt payable next March or later, for the money which they had la th bank when It failed. Among those who called at the meet-log-room thf morning were mea who have as much a Xl.Zin in the bank. C. A. Iomls nntl C H. I'nttlson. who went to Washington a week ago to consult tha C-vmptroIlcr of the Currency about th proposed b-inV rs' trust company. wlB re turn to the city Sunday morning. FRACTIONAL SHARES ILLEGAL Killing by Illinois Auditor Affects I.ui.ilin?; Associations. nnnmuc wkciau. Hprlnsileld. III.. Aug. 11. Buridls and loan association.- In Illinois cannot legally lsu fractional share of stoelc under th single payment ela's. according to th rul ing of the Auditor of IMblio Account. Several assaiclatlons. throughout th Stat" are Issuing single payment class) oaf stock and some of these, have undertaken, to Issue fractional shares of such stock. When the- matter was brought to the at tention of Stato Auditor McCullough. ha npt-ealed to Attorney General Stead for an Interpretation of the act. governing; these association. . . The Attorney General Is of th opinion that by receiving deposits or trua cnar acter an as-re-latloa becomes a bank of de posit, which It cannot no uruier tn i Aatsntated to Ushttac Warren W. Hlng was appointed aa In-s-.-ctor of th second clas la the City lighting Iepartment yesterday, at the In stance of Thomas Carter. StiperTisor. The. appotntnicnt was approved by President O'lteiHey of the Hoard of Public Improve-rr.ent-: FULL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES REPUBLIC WANT PACKS EVERY DAY BRIMMING! - f- --,W seff. V.s- t