â€mm“: Goinmmeu , ' ‘ 7â€?“ 2. zoâ€"Egéw to make a. Sunday School Convention most. proï¬t-.1119, by E. R. Ernaberger . DBERFIELD TOWNSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION I“: M to im. louuo Inn-Ion ' Union Rally of :11 Samby Schools In tho town-hip. , Mbâ€" The Northwum unitary ‘ WIQMBOML Icahnâ€"In)“ B. P. Duvidm (marinerâ€"Chute. 3. Wm tutâ€"M chub! no» It. their own school and torn pron-don. mooâ€"Alanna st mum W. Bight-ad Puk. [also County.'lll. mud-Arrive It tho Plum Church Introduction of each school 10. iiiâ€"Opening Burch-I. 104 carâ€"Wu In]: 800;. by [in Allah Grover ~ lullâ€"Ten Commtndmcntc. 311 School: Songâ€" Chouâ€"Amha- 11.00â€"Pflmry 13.01:. taught by In. F. D. Inn“. 11.15â€"Inurmodisu Lat-on, Blight. by Rev. 009. D. Boson. u.soâ€"Son¢‘â€"choirâ€"Anthom my. mum“ all“ by following pater-z Rev. E. l'. Ebert, RdvlJ‘Jï¬nulc, luv. 8. I'. 31,. Rev. G. luck-on. Row. L. R. Horton u. 55-01mm: Exercise Songâ€"Pun:- 13. ooâ€"All «shook 10m â€occasion md mflhl K Skew. “fl dinbud â€"-â€"l ‘ Sons 2 ‘ '10:, mam. 2 3MWrItm Reporti’xmh etch super. “mm to intonde’nt in Township , , transition I . Song ‘ may by 2. sow-Seven standards of Excellence. Thay hum! my ï¬ve of which makes a Banner selves; thfll gSuuday yahoo-1.1%“. Fue‘ssle and Mrs. «“109 Ch! Wm Nuremberg somg‘lgz: Teache’rs Meetings: ,Norxnal Class, % ness hatre iiome' Dept, Cradle Ron. boy's! ‘ lam-.3. Tm ' Army. Rally Day, Decision Day. form and a. Oflering for County Work mum mflu 3.15â€"I’rimary Work, Mrs. W. '1‘. Un-l 01’1qu den-mod ' ‘ What is 3.40w5upplems-ntfu‘y ‘Vï¬t‘k, .‘IX‘ 1“. LI. " ‘1 “11“,; Steele osbtcmuy th: LOO-rElection and Installation of victed gra » Towns-hip Ofï¬cers 2 “i sentiment I. A}. Baptist Church 7.30waAnxhem, by' choir . Praise and Devotional Exercise»,- Rev. P. C. Wolcott ~ RASâ€"Addreu, “What Dough; Snpday School Stand 10;?" Rev. A. 'A. 3’fanatiehl I ' ' ’ “ ' AI‘TIBIOOI mom , ' 1 M. Blpflnt Church, Pm â€(I Prayer Sex-vies, by at E. flay» "3'. vapor: 01 last Convenï¬ion . ..KYRNXNG 8.3188103 n; w. in. hard on “mos um '0! the monarchs!- vith the Mud- durh. tho ioâ€"énllod morn ‘d In mum speed- ot memo: Id voluntarily controlled hreede' In the Ge humeral melee I form of alum co.- p'eble 0! development to the degree 01 delirium. â€I A London exchange. _ W Th Numeral†referred to u 3] "the (we! â€are“ or speed mulls. By at (New Hujo. known a 0m m. leak at the Roman! band 0! Gun! Indium. bu nuanced am My!!!“ to Woohlnan to hovo on intents with Pro-idem Roooovon. ooyo tho K“. on City Journal. Cm! Snuohoo the (induction (1 being tho loot [Min 11: tho Uoltod m Mono enough lot Undo Ion to ordoroovoroloom- m at tog-Ion out to koop him! within hounds Th!- hopponod two you.†on. whoa Io deem-o6 vu mint tho manhunt. ond duo tho! moo Io boo oorvod oumtnprloonto: roboleltoo. m tho sound! of wot wu hold non Moan! loot vook out an» mododolocototogowithCI-on huh (I the old may of 1838. which mud thu the Indian- uhould hold chair had- In eommon. uoeordlu m tho old trlhtl Inn. at long .- “that! an! m grown.†The old wurlor no the «locum mod tommpm hln cannot upon Enzllnh. and an Interpre- ut will b. met-Ir! in ardu- tor than flamethdrwlohuknovntothoml- vldont. ’l‘luywllluk hlmtoonlomtlu lusty of 1382. the W de Hypnologie et de Psy- cholocie, in Paris. only a few do." before the tragic death of Zborowski. I Oneotthe speakers. aDr. Hatchetâ€"Soup- let, maintained that persons in po- sition to increase their speed at transition at Will are simply carried away by the consciousness thereof. They have no longer control of them-l selves; they are intoxicated. They then 5 develop characteristics which are for- eign to them when in the normal stateâ€"- boastfulnese. combativeness, crabbedo 4 none. hatred mischievousneu and via? } lence. These characteristico' vary in ! form and degree but may attain emul- I mum in the cyclist and automoblist. l Obloquy Not Fairly mvmeo. Win-L i: ï¬nch needed in this country W and Augmtm-n lull to no- vole. Mom town to Th. 00an is aiming ground among scientiï¬c men that lndulgencc In W speed- 01 trunnion voluntu'fly controlled brooda' In tho hm oped,“ I form of alum cu- oibl'o 0! mm: to the degree 01 is a; 13.“an ' mixaliIation betwaen the obibquy that is treely devoted to the cum. victed gutter and the laxity of public: sentiment that makes grating in public, places possible, deglarep the Kansas City 3 Star. It is not often that the people have I reason to be surprised ut the downfall of! their public aerva’mts. It ts exceedingly rare that a mun who is held to be strict- ly honorablq Ind competent by tho com- munity Ln which he lives turns out to be . I crook or mlu‘re In public “to. Sue)†mace; as due. 99 tune: out. or every‘ 100, to the hnbit of people of oloctln; L man to omen whom they know to in In Indiana. Wlnu Uncle In- to Intent 01‘ 130.87. ln moras- and o! mediocre willâ€. u the doctrine tho: on ounce of pmonuvo ‘l worth n pound of euro could be undo ofloctlvo in 90mm, more tom 90 pct cont. at tho ouch] mam which db noon tho country would be ovoid“. no- When :- loml lute. A NOBLE RED KAI. m “ SPEED mu" largo Ann I. M country An Overlap-erminSOuthMrieem enrieoe in etleentleee. end henee without 1 e vieibie vow supply. By boring to no greet depth. though, the deeired erticie l » een eboet invertebiy be iound. eeye the I New York Tribune. An engineer in the nubile work: depertment o! the Gene government eeye thet in the ieet iive note the euthoriteie hue node 2.000 boreholee et en everece eoeto! £50eecb. end et. ieeet three-tom-the dtheee heve produced enter in eetietectory quoti- tiee. the deli: output tron eech veiie ,nov being ebont 10,000,000 phone. The Treneveei government hee eleo ep- pointedenexpontoetndyioeei poeeibili- tiee Theeeteeteeunetnreiiyotinweltto i 1 mutant-on of won-ho than. who on already doing I. “double human wlth Booth Armand! who any expect to m mt bnetneee multiplied mny tlmee over during the next few yenre. During 1898, 1899 nnd 1000 opp“- eetlone for the use of Gene government drlne overused about $00 anally. end nt preeent. eo lonely hove these owl!- eotlone increased. no Mention half I hundred drills nre 1n eon-mt operotion. and the government in odd to ho" booked enmclent work to keep the exist- ing plnnt fully occupied for st leutthree yeen. 3nd further applications will therefore hove to be not by lane in- crease: of punt. end â€extensive private enterprise In the some all-erection. ooms when w mm DAY. WWIâ€. poll pieee m «mutton " end the premium this coin commends es s snrio hos set msny to rnmmosins in old pocketbooks end the bottoms of euh boxes end drawers in search of odd or outâ€"of-dnte coins, says the Portland Ore- ' goninn. Some have found a. $2. 60 piece, but not mmy. The 93 piece, once quite common. but always s sort of curiosity. { ls ottener found. and many have speci- " menu of the little gold coins representing '26 cents and 60 cents, which were not minted by the government and probably have not so much gold in them as they j represent. They used to pass as coin, but ' ‘ were never in general circulation, being; so easily lost that they soon became scarce. One of the handsomeet coin" relics seen is a 310 gold piece hearing the mint stamp of 1799. It is larger than the l present $10 piece. The owner has ii’ hung in a band and Wears it as a charm ' on his watch chain. The‘ owner says he; refused an offer of 8150 for this relle i The old octagonal $50 pieces were quite ; common in California in early days 1 1 when gold dust was largely used no a. cin ; culatlng medium. They‘ were made oi g pure gold, end while they had not the 3 elegant ï¬nish of the gold coins minted g by the government in these days, many still remember them as the hand-semen! coin they ever saw. Msny people now aou Pl'oou wiien m m .u‘ 0.!!- onuâ€"Io-o Which Collector- ‘ m Anxiou- to‘ om \ : M mention of th_e 1113:qu -‘ __ A -_____u LA-â€" WELLS I! SOUTH AFRICA. mum Plant Kc.) luv. would consider them mason. on to count of the $60 In than. Telephone Git-lo Become hid. A large pmportion of telephone girl. employed by the big companies in New York give up their pieceenther than in- cur the risk of becoming portly hold. This effect of the steel bend or hood which telephone opentore weer over their heed is pieiniy notieeehle in the cone or those who hove eeenty heir. 0n hon who act as telephone opernton it is even more noticed)“ then with m Oflleo and Ysrdn in Lumbar Dilute NBARCBNTRAL AVENUE TELEPHONE 67. P. 0. BOX â€1 LIVEHY. BOIBDIIB LUMBER, COAL and- BUILDING M A TERIAL Elne Teams a Specialty N0. u 51'. JOHN: AVE. NORTH or ELK PLAOI FINE SEW A. Robertson JOHN FBEBERG, Prop. Vh Dubique, Wzterloo 1nd Albefl Lea; Fast Vestibu‘w. Night train wk): through S‘eepiug Cm Bnï¬et- Library Car and Free Reclining Chair Car. Dining Car Service cnroute. Tickets at agent. 0! I. C. R. R. and connecting lines. C: A. n. "ANION. o. p. a cmcnoo. ....DEALEB 131.... FIRST ST. and SALE STABLES