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VOL. XIX No. 26 MEADVILLE, PA., MAY 5 , NEW SERIES rr- i hoburn. lAllegheny 8. Renewed Activity The of On Saturday morning Bishop Tho- burn was listened to. He recalled earl W. U. P. 7. and hard study follow a vacation ier days of his entering Allegheny, 52 as a rule, but don't neglect your Semi-Annual Convention of Church Dig- years ago, when the college was con- ALLEGHENY SCORES HER TIIFI -L eyesight in your eagerness to ob- fined to one building. Dr. Hamnett VICTORY — GREAT UP-HILL tain an education. Any defect is nitaries Held in Allegheny's Hails. was here then. Expenses were very FIGHT. liable to do irreparable injury un- low, board costing $1.40 per week. less given prompt and skilled at- iu the Lace of overwhelming odds, He spoke of his early temptaS_ tention.' Bishops Allegheny's Guests. lion and experience in playing cards. after a must disastrous first inning, If you want to be a student, you ought Allegheny yesterday played a mag- We Examine Eyes Free , defeated And Tell the Truth. Allegheny, the past week, has had Charles C. McCabe, D. D., LL. D., not have any amusement which will nificent tup4vill game and the rare privilege and honor of having Omaha, Neb. have a greater fascination than your Western University of Pennsylvania We guarantee all our work. as her guests the Board of Bishops of Earl Cranston, D. D., LL. D., Port- studies. His first year out of college team, of .0,Ittsburg, by all-around good the Methodist Episcopal church in land, Ore. was spent on a hundred dollar charge play and opportune batting. Herbert Van Patton, their semi-annual meeting. Our col- David H. Moore, D. D., LL. D., in . Shortly after accepting this, Yesterday was a perfect basebai. day and it is a lamentable truth that Graduate of fide N. W. College lege has played an important part in Shanghai, China. he was offered the professorship of of Opthamology and Otology. the history and development of Meth- John W. Hamilton, D. D., LL. D., San so few availed themselves of the op- Latin in a school at a good salary. He Just Above Academy of Music. odism in America, and not only is Francisco, Cal. wonders now what his life would have portunity of seeing such a fine game. America, but in other lands. We wel- Missionary Bishops. been had this offer come first. He Allegheny tried Lockwood in the box for the first time and the experi- come with pride the distinguished James M. Thoburn, D. D., LL. D., saved $30 the first year. Live within ment was a decided success. His A Careful Inspection body of ecclesiasts, three members of Bombay, India. your income, urged the bishop; you con_rol was periect and all through Of our "Eff-Eff," Fall Suits and Over- which in past years have been con- Joseph C. Hartzell, D. D., LL. D.. will make a failure if you do not. When tne game Ile had the Wup's at his coats will show the correct dresser nected with the college; now one of Funchal, Madiera Islands. you look around for a place, a life —1,;Tocy. wherein they excell all other ready-to- their body is an alumnus of Allegheny. Francis •W. Warne, D. D., Calcutta, work, don't have .a near horizon. When Only in the first inning did Alle- wear garments. It has been 34 years since the bish- India. he started for India they Laid "He's ops met in Meadville; then there were gneny play •anyierting but gilt-edged While in Meadville the bishops were going to bury himself in India"; a pro- Superior Fabrics. but nine. On Thursday morning twelve that one was. enough. To the entertained as follows: phecy not well fulfilled. He went be- Superior Finish. of the bishops filed into the college supporters Of tne t.eara it was a neart Superior Fit. Bishop Merrill—President and Mrs. cause God called him. It has been a chapel service and occupied the cus- great education: "I have been 40 please. The first, man up struck out, Superior Style. Crawford. tomary seats of the faculty. Bishop C. iv:sook .dropped the bail but caught his PRICES $15.00 to $25.00. Bishop Andrews — President and years in the Freshman class there." D. Foss, of Philadelphia, was chosen Of all the young men in the ministry man at first. 'i the next man struck by their number to lead the chapel ex-I Mrs. Crawford. .oat, but Mook ,dropped the ball again Bishop Warren—Prof. and Mrs. W. in 1859, I believe I was the most for- NI. OHLNIAN & SON ercises and Bishop H. W. Warren, of tunate, though then my friends and the man made first. Then came A. Elliott. LAI' AN FATE BLOCK. , to address the students. tide merry-go-round. Lockwood. made Bishop Foss—Rev. L. H. Bugbee. thought I was the most unfortunate. Thursday evening, at the Stone a wild; throw to first out of a slow Bishop Walden—Dr. Jonathan Ham- The world is all coming together. I church, services for the bishops were had one chance, I can give you a thous- grounder, and on the next play Barton GIVE ME nett. held. LIDI 81Y away over Mook's head and let Bishop Mallalieu—Dr. and Mrs. E. and. A great work is being done in YOUR LAUNDRY. Mr. Durbin Horne, of Pittsburg, Asia. Our missionaries in India are ill ,wo runs. 1:nen came a couple of C. Parsons. president of the board of trustees of bits, anct when L e dust cleared away Bishop FOW ier—Prof. and Mrs. J. H. workng in 35 languages. I have seen I Shall Take It to the , was chairman of God trace 25,000 miles of railroad in VV. U. P. nad six runs to their credit. 'fiMon.teoinery. tl.e meeting. India. Being willing to go anywhere is in ,\!).f-,g,iieny's nalLot the inning ..Bishop FitzGerald--Dr. and Mrs. U- m ond ***Itt+'113151-elrliter. o c uittitft -I g- fie 'none: in tne- way of run- _Pa k 1JuttiA,I1 j. 177".-1. !in-Oidiit7Tre La fa;-41771"--- of 'Ake Meadville district, delivered a Bishop Joyce-- Prof. and Mrs. W. T. far away; the world is being brought Comiort made a nice two- Where it will be done - very pleasing address of welcome and Dutton, The Lafayette. together. Don't form contracted plans. bagger but died there on Lewis' in First-Class Shape. was followed by Hon. John J. Hender- Bishop Goodsell—Rev. L. H. Bugbee. Neve• submit to a ee..)tracted vision. strike-out. Domestic Work a Specialty. son, judge of the Superior court of Bishop McCabe—Prof. and Mrs. J. H. On Sunday, both morning and eV- - It looked bad for home team, Pennsylvania, in the same vein. Both Montgomery. ening, the pulpits of the city were sup- but in the next inning Allegheny set- gentlemen referred to the great work Bishop Cranston—Prof. and Mrs. C. plied by the bishops as follows. tled down and played like veterans. KELLY. of the Methodist Episcopal church F. Ross. Morning Services. For tile next six innings only twenty and the importance in the church body Bishop Hamilton—Prof and Mrs. W. Bishop E. G. Andrews, of New York men fazed Lockwood. Hie was given of the distinguished visitors, the A. Elliott. —First M. E. church. periect support, and never once gave IS THERE board of bishops, to whom, as a body Bishop Thoburn—Dr. Jonathan Ham- Bishop J. M. Walden, of , the Wu•'s an opportunity of scoring. and individually, hearty greeting and nett. —State Street M. E. Allegheny started her scoring in A STUDENT welcome were extended. Bishop Hartzell—President and Mrs. Bishop J. W. Hamilton, of San the fourth. Selkregg got, first on an The responses on behalf of the bish- Crawford. Francisco—Park Avenue Congrega- error anti scored. on Comfort's two- who wants anything in the line of ops were made by Bishop John M. Friday morning at the chapel hour tional. bagger. Lewis hit and scored Com- Watche'3, Diamond, Gold and Sil- Walden, of Cincinnati, and Bishop Bishop Hartzell gave his great lec- Bishop Earl Cranston, Tacoma, tort, but was put out at second, and ver Jewelry, Bric-a-Brac or Novel Wash.—First Presbyterian. Charles C. McCabe, of Omaha. ture on "Africa." Mock and Lackey made easy outs. W. ties in Sterling Silver? If there Bishop C. C. McCabe, Omaha, Neb. Following the meeting, a reception U. P. didn't score in the fifth, and is, we can supply that want at —Central Presbyterian. was held in the chapel, the parlors when Allegheny came up to bat, the small cost. Special low prices on Bishop Hartzell. Bishop H. M. Warren, Denver, Col. proving altogether too small to ac- score stood 6 to 2 against them.. Has all goods for the next few days. —Unitarian. commodate the number present. got first on errors, Lockwood got a Last Friday morning, in the chapel, Evening Services. The guests were received at the safe one but was out at second on Bishop Hartzell gave his famous ad- Bishops officiated at the Sunday door by Dr. and Mrs. Rupert, and in- 'turner's left. F. E. VanPatton, dress on "Africa." The lecture, inter- evening services as follows: troduced in order to Prof. English, Selleregg drew a base on. balls and spersed with vivid descriptions of the Bishop D. A. Goodsell, Chattanooga, Mrs. Arters, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Par- the Jeweler. bishop's experiences and travels, was Tenn.—First M. E. bases were full.. Comfort was sons, Prof. Dutton, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. next up •and smashed out a great instructive and intensely interesting. Bishop C. C. McCabe, Omaha, Neb., LAFAYETTE BLK., MEADVILLE, PA. Robinson, and were presented to the three-bagger, scoring three mien and bishops by President and Mrs. Craw- He easily held the undivided attention —State Street M E. of his hearers throughout the entire came in himself on Lewis' hit, tieing ford, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Montgom- Bishop Earl Cranston, Tacoma, forty minutes. - the score. WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE ery, Rev. Mr. Bugbee and others. Af- Wash.—Park Avenue Congregational. At the beginning of his discourse. Bishop I. W. Joyce, Minneapolis, Neither team scored in the sixth, ter the formal part of the reception YOUR PHOTOS MADE BY Bishop Hartzell spoke of the necessary Minn.—Baptist. but in.the seventh Allegheny took the was over, a pleasant social hour was lead piy. two runs.. W. U. P. managed passed, during which light refresh- qualification of a missionary. He must Bishop J. N. FitzGerald, St. Louis, understand thoroughly the conditions to get one in the eighth and finished ments were served. Mo.--St. Paul's Reformed. the scoring, FOWLER. and the racial problems of the country; Bishop J. W. Walden, Cincinnati— For Allegheny, Comfort's batting Names and Residences of the Bish- he must be the forerunner, not only of A. M. E. and Lockwood's pitching were the ops. salvation, but of Christian statesman- features. W. U. P. played a good 1st.—They are best posed. Thomas Bowman, D. D., LL. D., East ' ship, and he should possess the larg- game, but were weak at the stick. Bishop Hamilton. 2nd.—They are best lighted. Orange, N. J. est scholarship as well as the deepest Allegheny. R. K. P.O. A. E. Randolph Foster, D. D. LL. D., Rox- spirituality. At 3:30 Bishop Hamilton preached 3rd.—They are the latest styles . bury, Mass. England, perhaps, has accomplished in the college chapel. The chapel was Turner, r. f., 1 0 0 0 0 Selkregg, 2, .. GROUPS A SPECIALTY. Stephen M. Merrill, D. D., LL. D., 3 0 0 0 0 more in Africa than any other nation. completely filled. Prayer was offered Comfort, in., 3 4 1 0 0 Chicago, Ill. Her empire begins in Capetown, and it by Dr. Smith, of the Pittsburg Advo- Lewis, 1, 0 2 13 0 0 Edward G. Andrews, D. D., LL. D , was the dream of Cecil J. Rhodes cate. The bishop spoke from Psalms , 0 '0 0 0 New York, N. Y. (which I expect to see realized before 46:9, "He maketh wars to cease unto ""1141ToyonInc, 0 0 10 1 1 Henry W. Warren, D. D., LL. D., my death) that a railroad be run froM the end of the earth ; He breaketh the Lackey, 3, 0 1 1 3 0 STUART'S Barton, 3, 0 0 0 0 1 Denver, Col. the Cape to Cairo, a distance of 6,000 bow and cutteth the spear in sunder; Haas s., 0 0 0 0 1 Cyrus D. Foss, D. D., LL. D., Phila- miles. France has possessions in the He burneth the chariot in the fire." Lockwood, p., 0 2 2 6 1 PHOTO- S TU D I 0 . delphia, Pa. ' northwest section of Africa, and bas 245 Chestnut Street. John F. Hurst, D. D., LL. D., Wash- Total 8 9 27 13 3 built a railroad along the west side of TWO BISHOPS DEAD. ington, D. C. the Sahara desert, seeking to regain W4. U. P. John M. Walden, D. D., LL. D., Cin- R. H. P.O. A. E. her colonial prestige which she lost in Bishops Foster and Hearst Pass Chafing Dishes cinnati, 0. America. Germany pours into the Ramsay, 3, 0 0 0 3 0 Away Whle the Official 'Board is m., 1 0 0 0 0 Nickel Ware Willard F. Mallalieu, D. D., LI.J. D., southwest portion of Africa the best in Session at Meadvlle. Baird, s., 2 0 3 0 0 Cutlery Boston, Mass. elements of her power. She is cast- Johnston, p., 1 0 1 4 0 Charles H. Fowler, D. D., LL. D., ing a vast educational influence upon Word was received Saturday that Kerr, c., 1 2 6 1 0 Gas Light Supplies Buffalo, N. Y. the natives. Randolph S. Foster, D. D., LL. D., Suhoef, 1., 0 0 1 0 0 Allegheny Gas Mantles John I-I. Vincent, D. D., I.L. D., .Zur- When one sees these mighty influ- bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Mason, r., 1 1 1 0 1 Episcopal church, had died at hi ,s AlcMlurray, 2, 1 1 4 2 0 Reading Lamps ich, Switzerland. ences at work, he is apt to ask: "Why Floring, 1, 0 0 8 0 2 John N. FitzGerald, D. D., LL. D., has God left this nation so long . with- home at Newton Center, Mass., Fri- Stoves, Etc. St. Louis, Mo. out being touched?" The answer is day afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the age Total 7 4 24 10 3 Isaac W. Joyce, D. D., LL. D., Min- simple: God waited until the insti- of 83 years. Struck, out—by Lockwood. 11, by Johnston 5; double plays—W. U. P. neapolis, Minn. tution of slavery had been abolished Randolph S. Foster was born at Williamsburg, 0., Feb. 22, 1820. 2; base on balls—by Johnston 3; hit P. B. Graham. Daniel A. Goodsell, D. D., LL. D., and sentiment had changed in favor of by pit c hedi ball—by Lockwood 1. Um- Chattanooga, Tenn. the black man. Continued on page 3, second column. pire, Neff. Time, 1:45. 962 'Water St. The Campus. Allegheny's Friend Passes Away FOR FINE SHOES ISSUED WEEKLY BY THE STUDENTS TRY THE One Year, $1.50. In Advance, $1..00 Single Copies, 6 Cents. Death of John Baptiste Ford Occurred at His Home

The Campus is forwarded to all sub- Friday Morning NEW SHOE PARLOR scribers until an explicit order is re- At the very moment that the Bish- In 1890 Capt. Ford became interest- 221 CHESTNUT ST. HENRY J. RICE. ceived for sts d i, Continuance, and ops of Methodism were in session in ed in the manufacture of sada-ash and until all arrearages are paid, accord- Ford Memorial chapel as the guests of its by-products. For the manufacture PARTRIDGE'S Allegheny College Students Have Al- ing to law. Allegheny college Friday morning, of these chemicals two immense ays Made the .Morst Money Working for the KEYSTONE VIEW, COMPANY. One Subscribers are requested to inform news was being flashed across the Athletic Outfittings. of Hien - plants were built by Capt. Ford. ',umber cle .red over $Fioo . 00 in four months the Business Manager of any change country that the great and good donor Everything for Recreation. last year 0 e It ve graduates and former students Though advanced in age, and facing of A lle6lien y t,'01Iege with us who are at present of address. of the magnificent building was clew. ,11 expenses from Siso oo to $250.o0 difficulties in this new industry, with Foot Ball, Basket per mon ill. Ali cannot accomplish the same, but Address all business communica- Ball and breathing his last. Many of the stu- indomitable will, tireless energy and some are and 111.1iy e.ut do as well as those referred tions to C. H. KING, Meaaville, Pa. dents who filed into chapel had al- Gymnasium Outfitting;. to. Will you be 0., of them' a wonderful business vision, he made We have recently added a fine line of views from ready caught a rumor of the Order through J. J. SQ,UIER, 1313 China, Japan,Korea,she beautiful island of Ceylon, a great success. Thousands of Amer- North Main Street, Meadville, Pa. the I I awalian Islands, Porto Rico, the Netherlands, event and there was an air of Belgium, Sweden, Colorado and South Editor-in-Chief. ican workmen have been benefited by Africa. seriousness about the congrega- Our views of the Paris Exposition and Boer War the deceased's thrift, courage and enter- will continue to be good sellers, and our new set of J. GAYLE NELSON. tion that revealed the deep ven- HORNE PRRIRIDGE & CO views of Switzerland is acknowledged by all as be- prise. He never had a strike and was ing superior to anything they have seen We have eration in which Allegheny's friend 4 Franklin St. Boston, Mass. also added largely to our already fine collection of to all mankind alike. His employes Associate Editor. was held. Dr. Crawford very wisely Childhood and comic views, and our views of were universally devoted to him, and Alaska, Palestine, Egypt, Mexico, refrained from making official an- FOR and other parts of the world, continue to hold first FRED E. SMITH. he was always their friend. place with the public. nouncement of the death until after Fine PACKAGE GOODS Our risotto is quality first and quantity afterwards, although we are in position to offer both. We Bishop Hartzell's address. As he In 1899 the scientific society of AND have a large force of photographers, who have won Manager. France, known as "L' Academie Par- numerous medals, working for us exclusively in new spoke the sad words, a perceptible HOME MADE CANDIES, fields of interest, and will always be in position to C. H. KING. hush fell over the student body and isienne des Inventeurs," placed his offer you the LATEST and BEST. Students who go to value their time should consider our work before they unconsciously filed out a little name On the roll of honor of the so- making other engagements for their mid-summer BURCH'S. vacation. Assistant Manager. more gentle than customary. Some of ciety, as the originator of the plate the sorrow which their worthy presi- glass industry. This society is one WE LEAD—LET OTHERS FOLLOW. C. C. MERRIL. GO TO THE dent was feeling had crept into their of the oldest in the world, and to be- We have the only all-finished and perfect 'scope. We have the only perfectly finished original views. hearts, and all were realizing that Al- come a member one must have in- We have the only views thatgive clear and perfect Local Editors. detail. legheny had lost a great and good vented something of unusual value in We have the only artistic Hand Painted views. BoMer We have the only views which focus perfectly. W. F. WILCOX. friend indeed. the world. We have the only views on which are printed an MISS ERMA ROGERS. THE FINEST IN THE CITY. historical sketch. Captain John Baptiste Ford was In 1831 Capt. Ford married Miss Our Library Sets are acknowledged to be superior born in Danville, Ky., November 5 CHAIRS. 5 BARBERS. to all others, and our salemen are making phenome- Mary Bower, a lady of much strength nal records in the sale of the same. Exchange Editor. 17, 1811, and was a lineal des- of character anti many womanly Our new Aluminum 'Scope is the best in its line. cendant of a prominent family of t.te - V.1...e )4, A large number of the students of MISS MAE STEFFNER. graces, who shared the vicissitudes of Pis lik A-AT Aktriipc 1, 4. Jr" kok h4a. A-A Allegheny College work for us every vaca- French colonists, the paternal head of his career for 36 years. She died Jan- tion. Make it a point to see our goods and we will leave the rest to your judgment. which was Jean Baptiste le Ford, uary 13, 1897, at their home at Creigh- Alumni Editor. For further information, address who established himself in America ton, Pa. PICTURE FRAMING KEYSTONE VIEW CO., H. G. HARRIS. in the latter part of the sixteenth cen- Capt. Ford's gifts to churches and Meadville, Pa. St. Louis, Mo. tury. public charities have been many. Oakland, Calif. London, Eng. , Ont. Entered at the Postoffice, Meadville, Pa ., r‘s The environments characteristic of Within the past few years he has giv- J. A. YOCUM, zecond-Class Matter. pioneer life left the deceased boy- en to Wyandotte, Mich., two $10,000 hood days without note worthy of in- is..q6 Chestnut St., near the Diamond, churches; to Greenville, Ind., where J. cident. He embraced the advantages he started in business 70 years ago, RCOIBINSC)N, Allegheny feels keenly the loss in- MEADVILLE, PA. of the common schools of that day he gave a $4,000 church; to Ford curred by the death of her kind and t" .4 Cor. Arch and Water Streets, and was early apprenticed to the sad- V1k, sympathetic friend, Capt. John Ford. City he gave a fine church and TioS dlery trade. When 21. years of age He was a man of the world, yet not parsonage, besides helping many oth he settled in , and there for GF2c)c E IR . one who lived wholly in the world. ers. He also completed a $40,000 Y. THE He was a winner of wealth, yet his some years engaged in the manufac- M. C. A. building as a gift to Taren- ture of saddles. His indomitable tum. STUDENTS' wealth was never hoarded for selfisn Schumacher Snow Flake Flour. courage soon led him into larger bus- BARBER SHOP, ends. He was a man of indomitable His generosity to Allegheny needs White House Coffee, will and energy, yet his energies were iness enterprises. so that in 1854 he no mention. On February 21, 1901, ANDREW J. SPORR, Canned Fruits of All Kinds. as often directed towards the better- was conducting a flourishing ship the trustees of the college accepted 250 CHESTNUT STREET. rment of others as towards himself. buil-ding yard on the banks of the his kind offer of $30,000 with which to Heinz's Baked Beans. 01-ie was pre-eminently a business man, Ohio river at New Albany, Indiana. erect a chapel building in memory of Angel good and All Kinds of Cakes. —a man of stern practicality, yet his He also engaged in the rolling and his wife, Mary Slower Ford. The whole life was teeming with visions iron mill business. magnificent strucc fire on North Main sqpi5oR BEps, 1,1611,:4t lc, ye- . A.-a- Wheif the dark clouds Of the - SA vli street stanciLaka...result_. _- versity often overshadowed him, yet FINE LINE OF war came over the nation in 1861, his The large pipe organ in it is the gift NEW he never failed to see the bright side patriotism, coupled with his business of Captain Ford's grand-daughters. of life. He never lost faith in man- energy, was of invaluable service to It is a strange coincidence that in COLT kind, and as a result mankind loved STATIONERY. the government in the building of the same year should occur the deaths him in life and mourns him in death. of the two men most intimately asso- Both 'Phones 216-2 HOUSE The trade-world honors his memory, rapid steamboats, which were com- ciated with the chapel movement—the Methodism reveres his name, and all missioned for the transportation of Rev. James V. Ballantyne, who worked Cor. North and North Main Sts., Best Table Service in the City. who admire a life unselfish, unstinted troops, etc., on the Ohio, Mississippi so faithfully in the movement, and now and unstained must pause to pay rev- and other rivers. In 1868 he embark- Meadville, Pa. that of the generous donor. Alle- Courteous Service in all erence before the shrine of John Bap- ed in the plate glass industry, and gheny has a double burden to bear. its Appointments. tiste Ford. was the pioneer manufacturer of this article. Prior to the year above men- Captain Ford was a man of indomi- HILGENDORF tioned all plate glass used in America table business ability and unimpeach- E. C. C. W. BEESE, Prop. PRESIDENT RAYMOND. able integrity. He was beloved not will make the best suits for was imported, and before Capt. Ford the least money. Clothes had demonstrated that it was practi- only by his many friends throughout tne country, but by thousands of em- Cleaned and Pressed. President Raymond, of Wesleyan cable to make plate glass as cheaply Jersey Athletic Suits ployees under him—a striking testi- University, Middletown, Conn., was and as good in quality in this country SAVOY BLOCK. and Sweaters monial to the character of the man. present at chapel exercises Saturday as that Manufactured in Europe he morning and, in response to Dr. Craw- spent years in study and investiga- The funeral services were held Sun- TORDELLA. a Specialty. ford's invitation, gave a few words tion, used up the capital he had amas- day at 3 o'clock, at Tarentum. Dr. Montgomery was in attendance. of greeting. "We are the creat- sed in former years in the experiment, Home made Chocolates ors of the world," said Dr. Raymond. and at the age of 71 was practically Allegheny must feel a deep loss in cFraits aid Tine pachage Goods "Everything has to be recreated penniless. That he was possessed of the death of Captain Ford. for the next generation. Creation in F. G. PRENATT. determination is exemplified by the CHESTNUT ST. the new sense of the new civilisation fact that to-day, the day of his death, is to carry the news of Jesus Christ Baker University has $114,000 he had made another fortune. and not to rearrange matter. The im- pledged for its various funds, but $5,- GEO. SCHWARTZMAN, portant thing for us to learn is thor- In 1880 the deceased removed from 00 0 of this amount is conditioned on WIIICHES, HUI REPIIIRING oughness. There is far too little of ac- New Albany to Pittsburg, where he the raising of the last $25,000, and AT curacy everywhere. Moderately ac- established a plate glass company, $8,000 is yet needed to secure this Leading Bookseller and Stationer, curate knowledge is like a moderately one of our great national industries, conditional pledge. The total attend- THE Lataget lel3loch FA B E L'S JEWELER. Meadville, Pe. good egg." employing thousands of workmen. ance for the year will be about 875. TRY AN ADLER

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Meadville: L L L ALLEGHENY'S POPULAR 1:..LOCU- Rev. H. H. Clare, Conneautville. KALDRON KALDRON KALDRON TIONIST PLEASES LARGE AUDI- Rev. Mr. Kittel, Bemis Point, N. Y. ENCE. R R Rev. Sam Todd, Kinzua. 0 0 O Dr. Fradenburg, Presiding Elder, of Tuesday evening an audience of ranklin District. N N about 200 persons assembled in the auditorium of Ford Memorial chapel to SENIOR SIX CHOSEN. listen to a program of readings given by Alice Huntington Spalding, instruc- Fortunates and Unfortunates Alike ME\ DEL K tor of elocution in Allegheny College, Happy and Miserable. K for the benefit of the Y. W. C. A. A A After four long years of work A Miss Spalding needs no introduction and worry, work and worry, met L L L to Meadville audiences, inasmuch as their reward when the hon- BROS. KALDRON KALDRON KALDRON she has frequently appeared before or six of the graduating class was them. Her fame as a reader is not R R R chosen. The entire class has been in confined within local boundaries, but 0 0 0 active training for Phi Beta Kappa has made her well-known in most of N N N the larger cities of western Pennsyl- honors for some time, working off ex- vania and Ohio. Her readings have al- tra weight, etc., etc., but all can't pull ways been a favorite feature of Glee under the wire, winners. Club programs. when the results were announced The program Tuesday evening was Friday, various commotions resulted. excellently rendered. The selections In one corner of the campus could be were well chosen and admirably suited heard wild wailing and gnashing of teeth, while out in -full view of the to the reader's interpretive powers. • Miss Spalding is especially strong in multitude, paraded the victors with Correct hilleS 361 filltVitette, emotional parts. high and haughty step, chanting aloud Following was the program: their paean of victory. The trium- "The Man with One Talent," by phant six are as follows: Richard Harding Davis. Chosen on merit of scholarship, 1)(i.e,ca ci7tod. "An Object of Love," Mary E. Wil- Misses Ruth N. Townley and Ada 1o1WaiWoollier kins. D. Palm, both of this city; the "Mother and Poet," Elizabeth Bar- two chosen by the class were (gala and rffteltut CyJLi. , Orlleadvitle, rett Browning. Chas. B. Croxall, of Titusville, and W. "In the Toils of the Enemy," from h. Franklin, of Adaline, W. Va.; those chosen by the faculty on general mer- "Yale Yarns." tutria AO fel it, C. L. Chase, Villenova, N. Y., W. H. O "The Simpkinsville Exchange," BENJAMIN Ruth McEnery Stuart. Taylor, Petrolia. A very neat sum was netted for the The Campus extends congratula- Y. W. C. A. girls. tions. Tvvo.Piece Suits

INTER -CLASS TRACK MEET. TWO BISHur, S DEAD. Pennsylvania College of Music. Affiliated with Allegheny College. Vallonia Track Saturday. Continued from page 1. Meadville, Pa. The Inter-Class Track meet, to de- During his ministry he has served im- WOOL CRASHES termine who will represent Al- portant churches in Cincinnati, New legheny in the coming inter-collegiate York and Brooklyn. In 1856 he was HOMESPUNS meets, wll be held at the Fair Grounds president of the North Wesleyan uni- A Complete Musical Education. in Vallonia on Saturday, May 9, at 3 versity, later returning to the - SERGES Vocal instruction under the direction of o'clock. ate. He was a professor in Drew The classes are evenly matched as Theological Seminary, and succeeded MR. DOUGLAS POWELL, the best men in the different events Dr._ McClintock as president of that late Vocal Professor Trinity College, London. Pupil of Herr Julius Stock- are divided between the classes and institution. He was elected bishop in hausen, Frankfort, Germany; Mons. Jacques Bouhy arA Signor Delle Se- no one year seems to have an easy 1872 and retired on account of age in die, Paris. thing of it. The meet should be espec- 1896. Pianoforte, Harmony, Counterpoint, etc., under the direction of ially interesting in the sprints as the Correctly Tailored Bishop Foster had many intimate MISS HELEN EDSALL, men in those events are doing iast friends in Meadville. Correct in Std le and Pupil of Herr Oscar Raif, Berlin, (Pianoforte, etc.) ; Herr Otis Boise, Ber- time. The broad jump will in all Ab we go to press, the news come,3 lips Counf.csrint, etc..) - probability be the event in which the that Bishop Hurst, D. D., .1. Workmate rip best second wll be made as Clark has Washington, D. C., has just passed already done some phenominal jump- away. DO UG LArs POWEL L, Director ing and can be counted on to do better John Fletcher Hurst, a native of in competition. Maryland, was born in 1834 at Pocket Books, Card Cases, Suit The weak places in the track team Baltimore. His scholastic train- Cases and Trunks this year seem to be in the high ing was received at Dickinson Examine Style, Cloth, A '1' * jump and the pole vault. There are College, his theological educa- * few men trying for these events and Fit, Seams, Lining, • 0 tion in Germany. After finishing H. H. Whipple's * probably no good record will be made his theological training he accepted a Tailoring in them. There will be no admission pastorate in New Jersey. In '66 he 471 Water, oor. Arch St. charged at this meet, and it is hoped returned to Germany to teach theol- that a good crowd will be in attend- ogy in the Martin mission institute, THE PLACE TO GET A ance. Following is the list of events: Bremen. In '71 he accepted the chair 1. 100-yard dash. CLEAN SHAVE OR A of historical theology in Drew theo- 2. 220-yard dash. logical seminary. He was made presi- NOBBY HAIR CUT IN A 3. Running high jump. H. WEBER & CO., dent of the institution in '73. SHORT TIME is \.1- 4. Running broad jump. Bishop Hurst is the author of "The 5. Shot put (16 lbs.) History of Rationalism," "Outlines of F' 1E R 6. Hammer throw (16 lbs.) Bible History," "Lecture in Defence Neal 244 Chestnut St. 7. Class relay (one mile.) of St. John's Gospel," and a "History Fine 8. Half mile run. Ask the old students of the Church During the 18th and 9. Pole vault. adout our work - - - 19th Centuries." Each class may enter three men [NI the Shoes He was made bishop in 1880. in any event. First counts 5 points, second 3, third 1. At 10 0 clock in place of tile • regular WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA MEDICAL COLLEGE, chapel program, a memorial service was held for the two dead bishops. PITTSBURG, PA. VISITORS DURING THE WEEK. SCSI 0 0- l Special Prices to Students. The meeting was presided over by A0 1 ti Bishop Andrews. The hymns were SESSION OF 7902-1903—SIXTERNTH YEAR. The following men were in town on announced by Biish.op McCabe, while Medical Department of the Western University of business with the bishops: Bishops Merrill and Mhllalieu gave eu- Pennsylvania. 945 WATER ST., Rev. R. C. Smith, Erie. 1 ogi stic addresses in honor of Bishop 10101S Graded Courses of Eight Mouths : Commencing Dr. A. C. Bower, Franklin. Oct. r, 1902. Four years required. Instruction MEADVILLE, PA. Foster, and Bisnops Fowler and Foss practical. Superior clinical advantages offered Dr. T. R. Thoburn, Oil City. students. College and Clinic Buildings New, and in honor of Bishop Hurst. added and extensive Laboratories and Apparatus. Dr. H. G. Hall, presiding elder, Hospital Medical Clinics, and Ward bed-side Clinics, Jamestown district. Surgical and NI edical;Operating:and Maternity4and BASE BALL. Dispensary and Out-door Clinics daily. Laboratory, Rev. W. P. Lowthian, Dicksonburg. 41. work continuous. Quizzes regularly. For parti- 441 culars, address ee Rev. S. M. Clark, Ferdinand, Pa. ,OQ Next Three Games Away. T. M. T. McKennan. M. D., Sec'y Faculty, fht, LMT iU V;.,!/■ • Rev. C. 0. Mead, Union City. 524 Penn Ave., Pittsburg. Pa. * Business Correspondents will address Rev. W. W. Cushman, Woodcock. On Wednesday the baseball team Dr. W. 1. Asdale, Sec'y Board of Trustees, Rev. D. C. Plannette, Sharon. goes to Alliance, Ohio, where the team Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. of Mt. Union college will be played. Rev. 0. H. Sibley, Olant, Pa. MIMES=.70.7,11,17■0•_ Dr. C. W. Smith, of the Pittsburg This is the first time that Allegheny Advocate, Pittsburg. has met Mt. Union since the winter President Raymond, of Wesleyan of 1900, when our basket; ball team University, Connecticut. played in a game at Alliance that was PRINTING RULING Durbin Horne, President Board of rather demonstrative and since that t o be worth anything must be Many times you need a specia Trustees. time no games have been scheduled well done. A press and a few ruled- blank or book. That is a cases of type do not make a point upon which all our com- between the two schools. printing office. Best facilities petitors are silent. Why? Be- and skill are most important. cause they have no way of doing On Monday next, the team goes to We combine the two and the VISITING ALUMNI. the work. We, however, are pre- Grove City, and on Tuesday to Slip- result is quick service, reason- pared for that class of work, and able prices, satisfaction. May can show as good results as the pery Rock, to play the Normal school -1- EV N3 we. not ask you for a trial or- city concerns, and also save you A I L-C)F? The following alumni were in Mead- 11N der? Let its talk to you, and much correspondence and express team. quote you prices. charges as well. ville during the bishops' conference: The next home game will be on Fri, U 1=6 -7- C) A Rev. H. B. Potter, '01, Sherred, Pa. day, May 15, when Geneva will appear 211.11.1111■111•11111111111■101011111./Mmilli Rev. W. H. Lofthouse, '99, Albion, in Meadville for the first time since F'LJ I N I SH Pa. the basket ball game at Beaver Falls BINDING Promises. Like Eggs, are Easily Rev. Horace McKinney, '95, Conne- last winter. That game is still re- Broken. aut Lake. Here is where we score once membered by some hundred odd men more. We have .a well-fitted Rev. W. S. Douds, '94, bindery—the only one in the in college, who happened to be in city--and can do your work TtN Rev. S. P. Long, '84, Duluth, Minn. Beaver Falls that night, and no doubt in the best possible. manner. PHI)►191111 ca., We also do perforating, round Rev. J. A. Hovis, '78, Mill Village. tney will have their war paint on, and cornering, wire stitching and MEADVILLE, TENNI. Dr. A. C. Ellis, '78, Erie. Punching. Our prices are low try to give Geneva, Thompson & Co. and yours for the asking. No Rev. R. F. Randolph, '68, Presiding value for value from last winter's trouble to furniSh information. Performance. not Promise. is That's what we're here for, Our Motto. Elder, New Castle, Dis't. reception at Beaver Falls. •

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Don't miss it. Googe spent Sunday at his home, GIVE YOUR NOTICE TO STUDENTS Johnsonburg. It's coming, May 14. LAUNDRY TO For Stylish Turnouts go to Robertson is in Union City. Miss Jones spent Sunday at her home in Franklin. Remember the date, May 14. MuckiniRoulof Bro. Dr. F. .0 Lockwood preached at the w Robertson, Proprietors of Remember May 14 in the Chapel. Baptist church, Franklin, Sunday. It will go to the Meadville LIVERY, Looa out tor May 8. euctuin' do- BOARDING Prof. Korns has again taken charge Steam Laundry where it in'." (L_ his classes after a brief illness. and SALE Stable. will be done in first-class New Manhattan Negligee Shirts at Any one who expects to canvass shape. Domestic finish a Corner Market and Centre Sts. Mendel Bros.' this summer should see Olmstead. specialty. Either Telephone, 104. J. E. Kelley has been confined to his Mr. Anschutz, or Amherst College, Meadville, Pa. Try and Be Convinced. bed this week. visited the Phi Gam House this Homer .Potter, 01, was in tow-n to week. DR. W. B. TOWNSEND, see tile bishops. Drs. D. C. and W. C. Dunn, T. J. Clarke, reporter on the Butler AA ,'1cAifik (Successor to Dr. Cyrus See) DENTISTS. B. Kelly, of union eity, was a guest, Eagle, spent Sunday with his Mead- DENTIST. last week of L. M. Marsh. ville friends. Established 1874. Corner Water and Chestnut Sts., Room No. 7, MEADVILLE, MEADVILLE, PA. iviendel iSIOS. have a large line or Coach Buckley, White and Lackey Phoenix Block. PA. " two-piece suits, at popular prices. spent Wednesday evening at Cam- Geo. T. Wilson & Son, Office Hours: 8:3o a. in. to 12 m: 130 to 5 p. m. bridge Springs. Rev. a L. loda, .ex.-u3, was iene,,- The College . . . Drs. A. & M. P. JOHNSTON' f!d acquaintances bele last week. J. F. Hinckley, a student here in '98, Dr. W. C. Carpenter but now a senior at Cornell, was in Chautauqua club is again head Jewelers ay)d Opticians. Dentists. DENTIST the city Wedrissday,.. 223 Chestnut St., Meadville, Pa. --- frOni, -claiming-flan-or th-T--serriar-six. ,- 901 PARK AVE., MEADVILLE, PA. Miss Eleanor hall, who has been Special Attention Given - Over Wilson's Jewelry Store. lion. J. J. Henderson enteita.ined visiting her friends at Hulings Hall, to All College Trade. Office Flours: 8:30 to x2; I:30 to 5. New Phone 402-4. luncheon, i•ikciay , bishops Thohurn ar...1 has returned to her home at James- GO TO oss. Ballincier Sc Siggins town, N. Y. We have fitted scores of col- FOR COLLEGE SUPPLIES. Levi Amidon, a student or the Prep. lege students with glasses. T. A 1UERT Last Wednesday evening Dr. Lock- Drugs, Perfumes, Etc. Draughtsman's DOCTOR OF school last year, was a visitor last Our work in this line is our wood delivered an address before the Supplies, Artist's Materials, Photo- week. best advertisement. DENTAL SURGERY, senior class of the High school at Al- graphic Goods, Huyler's Candies Inquire into it. 248 Chestnut Street. Phone 328-3. Dr. and Airs. Ciawford gave a dinrkei bion, Pa. Water and Chestnut Streets, party iiiiday evening to the visiting Meadville, Pa. Hours-8:30 to 12:15; 1:15 to 5. bishops. • Sturtevant attended the alumni ban- quet of the Conneautville High school Rev. George Squier, o Sheakle j - F. K. EASTERWOOD DR. GAMBETTA F. STAFF, last week, and responded to the toast, Prescription Druggist. OSTEOPATH 'vine, was a guest of his nephew, J. J. "The Fraternity Man in College." Pure Drugs and Medicines. Imported, Domestic Office, 920 Diamond Square, West Side. Squier, last week. 11[IC[ F. and Key West Cigars. Pure Soda and Mineral The Phi Psis and Phi Gams are Waters. Night Bell at Door. President irosn. has retufned ft oin Makes a Specialty of Chronic Diseases, Disloca- swelled: up over their bishops—Bish- 963 Water Street. tions and Diseases of Women. Consultation and attendance at the convention or I. S. E. Cor. Park Avenue and Chestnut St. Examination Free. City Phone 416. Bell Phone 83. ops McCabe and- Walden being mem- MEADVILLE, PA. Examination by X-Ray. C. A. presidents at Lewisburg. bers of Pill Kappa Psi and Bishop .R. N. Taylor, '02; who nay bet,i Hartzell of Phi Gamma, Delta. Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 tO 4. teaching at INIarienville, has lecurne_k Rulings girls were much interested home and is taking graduate work hi DEPARTMENT STORE. in the antics of two white-robed gob- DR. C. C. Ii I L L, KEPLER MOTEL Greek. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. MEADVILLE, PA. lins about the campus one evening Headquarters for Chinaware, Brie. Rev. Mr. l3uzza, a former Allegheny' Near Diamond Square, Meadville, Pa. last week. After sporting about for a-Brac, Pictures, Notions of all Kinds student, Mr. Pontius and Eli James, or GLASSES ADJUSTED. some time, to the great delight of the and House Furnishing Goods. Chicora, were guests of J. W. Pontius girls, they silently flitted away. baturday. Don't forget we are -selling high- INSTANT Lowthian—(in Philosophy class)— grade candies at 10c a pound. HEDAKE-WAFERS Dr. Samuel P. Long, '84, now pastor Cash for local news items "But, doctor, a musical note goes on Cures Headaches of all Kinds. Absolutely Harmless —and original articles. Pro- of the First M. E. church of Duluth, Price, 10 and 15 Cents. forever, doesn't it?" WHIN'S Hilie11 spectus far stamp. jno.T. Minn., conducted chapel exercises ii- Prepared by Mason, Hancock, Md. day morning. Dr. Knudson—(whose wife is a mu- sician) "No, no, thank the Lord, no!" W. HECKMAN, P. HENRY UTECH, Ph. C. Bishop Cranston, Bishop and Mrs. JEWELER. 209 CHESTNUT ST. McCabe, and Bishop Fowler were en- CLASS OF '90 CONTEST. tertained at luncheon Friday by Dr. Dealer in and Mrs. Montgomery. Ladies and Gents' Watches, All ye orators and would-be spiel- Of the six contestants in the last Silverwear, Cut Glass, ers, take notice of the date of the athletic election there were four who Diamonds, next contest. Paste this in your hat bore the name Roy, and one varying a Jewelry of all descriptions. and don't ever say you didn't know single letter—Ray. the date of the Class of Ninety Con- The local zenith has encountered a test. The secretary of the class an- Special line Japanese & Merago Ware. large constellation of lesser minister- nounces that there must be five con- At Smith's ial satellite:3, attracted here by the testants. They offer two prizes in- Corner Water St. and Mead Ave. greater orbs, the bishops. stead of one, the first prize of $30 The Greatest Line of College Clothing Who was it placed posters in objec- and the second of $10. The date of r, AND tionable places? Ask certain members the contest is Thursday evening, May SPALDI LT BROS ever dispayed in Meadville. of the faculty about it. Who was it 21. It is urgently desired that there Urges' Morwfacturi.rs on? (Pardon the ungrammatical slip.) be a large number of contestants, and in the World of Official ATHLETIC SUPPLIES all who intend to compete should bad %thaffnct & Matt The historical sea serpent of Corry, hand in their names at once--and WOO weary of life and the tiresome news- then stay in. The contest is open to Golf, paper slander, came down last week those of either sex, and those to to deliver his majestic presence over Rain Coats, Top Coats and 'Varsity whom nature has given first right to to the biology department as a speci- the gift of gab may now have the Suitings. men product of Corry booze, but by Base Lawn privilege of showing their sterner mistake got into the philosophy room Ball, Tennis brethren what a really good line of and met a terrible fate. talk is like. The world moves smoothly once Field Hockey, more. Among the dignitaries who ar- CARPETS rived this week were Mr. Frederic Official Athletic Implements. 5MITt-V5 Echols Smith, en route from Philadel- CURTAI - JS Spalding's Catalogue of Athletic Sports Mailed Free to any Address. 210 and 219 1-2 hestmit Street, Meadville, Pa. phia, and Miss Helen Erma Rogers, WALL PAPER from Franklin, leading pencil-pushers A. G. SPALDING & BROS. on the "Campus." John j. Shryock, Meadville, Pa. New York Chicago Denver Baltimore Buffalo