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LUTHER LEAGUE REVIEW

Summer Reading

Our little booklets, containing three good stories, will prove excellent reading for the summer.

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Price of the three booklets, 25 cents, postpaid.

FREE If you will send us the renewal of your subscription to

the Luther League Review for one year (50 cents) and one new subscriber for one year (50 cents), $1.00 FREE

in all, we will send the booklets

Address

Luther League Review,

P. O. Box 876,

NEW YORK.

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A LIBRARY OF LUTHERAN BOOKS

ON EASY TERMS

The Books of the Four

Luther League

Reading Courses

(20 Volumes)

Can be secured on the installment plan, $2.00 with order
and $1.50 monthly for 11 months.

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THE ABOVE ARE THE BOOKS OF THE FIRST COURSE.

The price of the 1st Course is

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FOURTH COURSE

1 Elements of Religion,
2. The Golden Altar,
3. Gustavus Adolphus,
4. Luther on Education,
5. The Life of Christ,

Price of 2d, 3d and 4th Courses, each

Expressage Prepaid

ADDRESS

Jacobs Seiss Fletcher

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Luther League Review, P. O. Box 876, N. Y.

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BIBLE LITERATURE

6 YEAR IBLE

DOCTRINE

YEAR

BIOGRAPHY
BIBLE

4 YEAR

GEOGRAPHY

BIBLE

3 YEAR BIBLE

HISTORY

2 YEAR

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STORY

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PRIMARY DEPARTMENT

The Seven Steps Upward. The Road to Knowledge. From the Primary to the Senior Grade.

It will be of advantage to examine the excellence of the method and matter, together with lowness of prices of this series, when Sunday School Literature is under consideration.

Subscriptions may begin any time, but quarterly publications are not furnished for a less period than three months, but at same rate as by the year.

Samples and descriptive circulars will cheerfully be sent upon application.

Order should be accompanied by check, postal or express money order, or if in small amounts, unused postage stamps will be accepted in payment.

General Council Publication House,
1522 Arch St., Philadelphia.

CHAS, B. OPP, Manager.

Irving College for Young Women, Mechanicsburg, Pa.

Proceedings,

Essays and Debates

AT THE FIRST

General Conference

of Lutherans in America,

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is located in the most beautirul part of the far-famed Cumberland Valley, but fifteen minutes' ride from Harrisburg. Chartered to confer degrees in 1857 by the State Legislature. The most largely patronized College for young women in the Lutheran Church. Faculty large, experienced and able. None but desirable students wanted. Classical, Scientific and Special courses. Full Music Conservatory course. Superior advantages in Art and Oratory. Steam heat; electric light; hot and cold water, etc. Rooms specially attractive. Send for catalogue. E. E. CAMPBELL. Ph.D., President.

Carthage College,

For Young Men and Women

Beautiful and healthful location. Living inexpensive. Tuition low.. Special Hall for young ladies (optional). Completely equipped in every branch of collegiate work; its credits are accepted anywhere. Large campus; athletic grounds; fine gymnasium. Excellent academy in connection.

Lutheran Publication Society, 1424 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

MUHLENBERG - COLLEGE,

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ALLENTOWN, PA.

Reached by the Lehigh Valley, Jersey Central and Reading Railroads.

Free catalogue and booklet illustrating and describing special features sent on request. We invite correspondence. CARTHAGE COLLEGE.

Carthage, Illinois.

This is THE COLLEGE for our Lutheran
Young Men.

THE COLLEGE DEPARTMENT

Furnishes full Classical and Scientific courses of four years.

THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT

Prepares for College, Teaching, Business, &c.
Charges, including boarding, less than $200 for
the year of 39 weeks. For catalogue apply to
T. L. SEIP. D.D.. President.

HARTWICK SEMINARY, New York,

The Oldest Lutheran School in America. Send for Catalogue to

REV. J. G. TRAVER, A. M., Principal, HARTWICK SEMINARY, Otsego Co., N. Y.

Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, Pa.

Founded in 1832. Large Faculty. Classical, Scien cific and Special Courses. Observatory thoroughly equipped. Chemical Hall and Gymnasium containing all the modern appliances. Six buildings. Steam heat. Libraries, 22,000 volumes. Expenses low. Location pleasant and healthy. Preparatory Department, in separate building, under special care of the Principa. and three assistants. For Catalogue address

H. W. MCKNIGHT, D.D., President.

MEMORIALS

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In the number of years that we have been in business we have constantly increased our facilities for the production of the finer grade of Church Goods, and now carry the largest stock of Lecturns, Crosses, Candlesticks and Church Silver to be found in this country A catalogue of Church Fittings has been recently published by us, and will be sent to any address upon application.

GORHAM MFG. CO. 3 3 3 SILVERSMITHS 3 b b ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT

Broadway & 19th Street, NEW YORK

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Luther League
Review

Newberry College

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Newberry, S. C.

HE efforts of the Lutherans of South Carolina to found an institution of learning first took definite shape in the year 1828, when the Rev. John Bachman, D.D., President of the Synod of South Carolina and Adjacent States, recommended the

tion which was located at Lexington in 1832, and which was known for twenty-five years as the Classical and Theological Institute of the South Carolina Synod.

In 1854, the Institution being "in a languishing condition," the Synod decided to re

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