. The Twin City Chautauqua journal. Will increase membership. Theyhave eight miles of cement walk and nosaloons. Our party friends need not think becausethey nominate an unworthy drinking manthat the temperance people are compelled tovote for him—not much! The Anti-Saloon League is not a politicalor secterian party. It seeks to consolidateall moral forces against the saloon and its Five Great Schools. Five great summer schools for Sundayschool workers Avill be held under the auspi-ces of the Pennsylvania State SabbahSchod Association in that state du ing thecoming season. The best of talent ha


. The Twin City Chautauqua journal. Will increase membership. Theyhave eight miles of cement walk and nosaloons. Our party friends need not think becausethey nominate an unworthy drinking manthat the temperance people are compelled tovote for him—not much! The Anti-Saloon League is not a politicalor secterian party. It seeks to consolidateall moral forces against the saloon and its Five Great Schools. Five great summer schools for Sundayschool workers Avill be held under the auspi-ces of the Pennsylvania State SabbahSchod Association in that state du ing thecoming season. The best of talent has been procjrrcd, thetuition will be free and the boarding rateswill be low. The localities and their datesare as follows: Mt Gretna, July 20; Eagles Mere, July 18-24; Bedford Springs, July 30-Aug. 3; AVil-liams Grove, Aug. G-13; Ringing Rocks, For information addrefs Chas. Roads,General Office, 913 Crozsr Building, Fhla-delphia. Subscribe for The Journal, 53c. a year. THE CHAUTAUQUA JOURNAL 23 TORIES Of CmfY5 AMD HALL. Historical Sketch of the University of Illinois, CONTINUED FKOM LAST MONTHS ISSUE. The Freshmans girl lived in Champaign;he resided in Urbana. To keep from beingsurprised with any unlookedfor callers hestarted from home that night about 6 oclockand by a circuitous walk of twenty-four milesmanaged to keep on the outskirts of civiliza-tion and 7:o0 saw him within a block of thefair ones residence. Once there he felt thathis troubles were half over, for a couple oflarge Senior friends who had rooms in thehouse, had pledged themselves to see himsafe in his cao, which meant, with no acci-dents a quick delivery to Urbana. His worstfears were realized, however, when, hearinghis approaching footsteps, a regiment of menas he says, peeked from behindeach parking shade tree. Believing that dis-cretion was the better part of valor, he start-ed for the rear with a pace that was by nomeans slow. The bunch were off at thesame time, but as the gentlema


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