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_ _ _ I -4- . h iri oiii n2uiiy 11i : JVNE 30 , 1898. z '
TEACIIINC IEAF ) ANI ) BLIND
D1ncatonal $3oiivcntion $ Devotes Ith Morning
to Th13 Brtnch of Work.
F
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MIRACLES WROUGHT BY PATIENCE
IIrrlplM tutu tirrutiuisI l1ii
Si iuI IIi Icii Iii ) ii P , IIit
, , . % , ' 4IItPl III tIlP
Int Iii IlMtrttqr.
A great array ot culttvatcil men nnd
ornen 11Ied ! floyd's ' theater nt thc securiI
L.RfIUfl ot the rdttcntlonal eonventon
eterdny morning , 1i1'y nil caine
" vnrly riu1 Lheti niw rrIvali kept
dropping In tititli tlio t'iilcony begnn to flu.
\vutb a utigle exceltuon ) every tietall on ttio
uror.rnen ( or th' morning meeting wns very
pronipily cnrruei out. Lenrnetu 8fld able
bpealkerfi lielt the attention of the congre-
ntlon ot teachers anti there was no paper
r iitlIIreBs hilItl but that there was vugoroilK ,
ntliuliitk nIplause.
L T1i' lrnrtlclilnr teattire9 of the teaehers'
tlirltg v'rn a crles ot 111118-
rntlons ( If what progrvi'B lii thy him or
lb i training or th intortnatn , lltllnb , heat
nt1 bilnil httil nccoinpllshctl. It was such
.Au exhibitIon as. hloubtiess , a large part
or the inlhjhht % 'ohI1I ( have h1kc to wltneas.
n Jg ( Eti'hlt' Reel ol ( l1L'yIJllhI ( ' , vlio
.
1.ns seloetcil to Iresl(1 ) ( ( over ( lie session , illil
1iot U3)l'flr. ) ) Ilir place was filIcti by Super-
Intondetit h'cRrso 01' tbc3 city schools , M las
1 tech wired from \Vashilngton tlint It was
\t flIOSHlble ) for liar to r&8ch bore.
Ii : .i lisle by the I I ugh School Cccli I an club
ECaSal1tly OpeilNi the exercises. Thit , club
.3Tlg "Tue Nlghtlngaln' and "Stnrs ot the
' 1Iifl1l1cr % NIght. "
A'
I'.III Short for the 'ViIt' .
r
Forty IhlItlIltes or oxerelses ( or the subject
r thio education of the ( heat and blind was
hlowed . , but the tinie was up beroro hair
I. the lnterstllIg features % 'ero ( hlsllayel. (
4 I James A. c.lllesple , the Well-kOoWn
raIt3er of thu mute. . iiuiori beliig presented ,
t : tid that forty minutes only could be spared
, r the consIderation of a subject which It
; , . . - - pail taken hOO yearn to jractlcu , and .J.
( eloti In order to attain anything hike re-
hilts , Mr. Gillespie Introduced 2Iiss GIL-
silo who led a 0)088 ) of lIve
IrIs In rt sign song. A soloist
I tile wings nng "ShallVe Meet ? " nint
lie 8IflhIiflI ythhlug stidents % , 10(1 by MIss
, 't.illesple , IerforIhlei ) ( tlit , graceful evuIitl ii
) iihowliig that they aplreciatpl that lilode of
j ; xpressIol1 of music. although the ordinary
' 1113 harmony was ( le11It'd to theIr cars.
I I The address tiirnn this topic was lithhll ? ) Y
) r , I" . 1) ) . Clarke , of ( he Michigan School
% ior the Lcnf. lie salil :
hII1C ) two yt III 8 lIgo , Oil looking over flu
V Euugl Islu unngaziuue , uuuy eye was catuglut by
he startling lucadiag , "A IloyVlthout a
utul. ' 'rhuc article vas COlIL'd ) train a ( leer-
; la imuwr 1(11(1 ( told how the city of Atlanta
' .118 ' 11 t Irely overcoulue , Its 1)01 ) IC ( ' force
atighed it unit Its atlauiuulstratloii of Justice
uwule uttrly helpless by one boy. No buggy
oft iiuuhltcIed lii the streets , un bicycle li't (
I uiglIti iti cil at I Is cu rbs , no frti I t a a n t cli & 1
II Ita gardens , was safe from bun
\S'hueuu arresteul auud liaulad before the
'ourts hue snulleit In hula captors' faces , nuu-
; vereI hot a s ord to all tluc'ir accusations
md % eul. t000VhuilIjCEI of Justice , for this
error at tlio tovuu Was dent and uhtuinb-
born so-nuid hiiiul no legal knowledge of
right and wrong. At last SOiflo
hi Illiniut. iutuul concLvcd the idea
o [ scuiding the Loy to choo1-t1io bay-
lug refused to seiid hiun to jail-arul thin city
delivered fuoun its nuisance , A few
mouths at the Geougia School for the
m , leuf iiinile a guent change and ouow the
I .
- ' 'boy without. a ool" Is 'chl along on the
inad to houuest , resIit'Ctahlc , selr-suppou tiag
ci t I zenshul P. 1 (1001)11 ( I. , t lieu gb , I C the ic-
porter wlun gave hilni that terrible name will
ever take tile trouble in tell how hie found
lila seoul.
Soc ho b > oys are not luaroluomon. In fact.
every boy horn th'at anti dtulnb and growIng
UI ) aLl ouug flood actIve. if the child of over-
buuihiolgont Parents flood lIving in it large CIty ,
Is very apt to bC joust coo Mack \Voolside ( In
Atlanta. Aineuleaui schools for the ( bolt do
; not claiuui to w oo k uiulracies or to onnuefac-
b _ : tuR' sotuls , but they iho take stuclu chlldreoi
-4 and cuid them out intelligent , houotst. hooii-
arabic uooeou nuuti women PY tile sImple , ro-
cello ; of educating them in uuoind , heart aial
biaood.
lOu-I Ii no.1 ( ro.ni It of
Prof. Clarke then slcetrlied the growth of
the Legluining cr the schools for the ibent.
' ] 'huer.j vas one school begun in Paris In
1752 , through the instrumentality of Charles
_
5' ' 1)c ) Lepee , anil a second one by Ilelnelte , a
German. About 3814 the attentIon of vIet
t- Then In Connecticut was called to the dent
and Dr. 'l'buonona hopkins ( lallandet was
sent to iuirohe ) to learn the niethootls of thou
luisthtutlon , Abbe Secarti at the h'arls luau-
tuition gave Galinuodet all the iuostructboa lie
. panted tree. auiul allowed him to bring to
5 1Auiourlca ouue of lila most promising yoting
.r h'achiers , Laurent Clero , The first AmerIcan
schoool for the uhenf was opened by Gal-
r auodpt at hartford In 1817.
4uud In the latter part of lola iatper Mr. Clnrk
Tim iientiouied the eases of Laura Ilutigman ,
Mt v1uo was educated by the Pioneer , Dr. howe.
race although she ois both deaf and hhind at
thio two year3. The eases of helen Keller of
.
Ma ) Ibudcilfle college and Linuole I inguovvnual.
tulE were cited as remarkable uxanoples of what
tjn goati traIning hind done.
na "hbo % ' I101IoSilhbe ! It is , " the sleaker salol
the , at the oboe of the review , 'to sbuootIn a
Au lounoan sotoh vben love , patience aud skill
toti assoouht thou barrIers ! "
: . l.hnuulo llouguosood , Iii charge of hoer faIth-
, mi teacher , lls louoaith , thou lllbueared. utuid
L0 exhibited lucy reuooarkahoie Icuoowledgu U ! sign
' { reaulhuog , lhe nsleiI and aoosovureth-tioroughi
Mitus Douuahub-questions , told the tIne by
'
Thu hoer vntcbo , nuuil Puluoteul hoer bOone ouih ad-
Lu , dress cii IL tyPewriter , Sbiu showed uouu iiuick
a perception of what 'thlss lJounhol saId , by
ii
V feeling boor hinuoul , as if lee buoiul heard It nil.
I. , llhuo tolul the couoveuotlon that her prhnciuooti
4 wool ; Air. AIcCuunc , that lie was hoer greit
3o ( frieuud , that huu loud live brothers uond clue
aister.
Co. Saullul' U iii uiiui hi ii iii jul i's ,
i Mrs. W. h. Tr.ylor of thou Onuahuft cboooi
for the dt'af introduced two of her bright
It
ti houuuIIa Iii a wouiulerfuihly clever bit of class
exercIse s'hlch excIted the applutuso of the
t uouuseonblage ,
Tboe exercises consisted in tloo selecting of
Ilnh010s anti fitting articles displayed , too
thovuuo Thou PouhuIhs veru Masters Scott , Cus-
, ezuIei nuod Iougcuou Fr ) ' . It. was truly re.
\ unarkoubie to see the acuteness wIth whoich
they wntcboc.l . eacho other's atteuoopts to
- etouuoclato words toad so readily enught the
. meaning of their teouchuor's words.
Auiothot'r exercise lhhustratioog thti training
of thin larger PtuuuiIB was gene thorougho with
by two girls , \uhuo readily nonulo themselVeS
. Untlertood all over the hoousu by lip reading.
' 1.-I ' 1100 bossouo consisted of a literary review of
i' thou uuonin toycuota ito thou lives of Shakespeare
p 'i nuod Louogfellow. Tboe iouplbs were froimo Mr
uJ t " , . 'q schoooi , aloul are Maudor Zweieh of
Mabel Scuonlun of Frcmnouot.
art teacher of the ( lii-
" 1 'On holctures of
, of
I of the mAant'r I oleho tbu ancient &hool
Fystem was mat , .1 bow the masters
pri led thiemaeiv. on thocir records for flog- I
gingi. fly cal : ing thou synipathoy end
co-operation of ut' P1111115 in the new and
modern aYS of onulucting study In grammar -
mar schioola th weak woman with ron-
sonuobhe tncL cam now do thin work wholch
formerly reqtult I a bully. It required ,
however , a mutter iohoyslenl holy and n will.
TIoo speaker quc h from the rerorda showing -
ing the gradoonl crease of women iii teaclo- :
era anti floe diailacemcnt ; of men until the
uhisioroiOrtIOn Was now very great.
Superintenoleout J. F. iCeathtuog of the
schools of Pueblo , In the Introduction of
his iftper , ' "thon Ideal ( Iroomniar School , "
aio1 thnt fuom 85 to uO Lieu' cent of the
PttioiiR in the public schools drop out lut-
lore th 111gb school Is renoloeci. lie colt-
lluue'l his loINu3 for ton ideal gramouniar cbooo1 ,
whoichi ahouhol nssit in ilealgoontluig heat
iliuhla , are fit for college. Not nih ho go
to coilegn 'Loouiul go , Mr. ICeatluig said , as
thee couoclltioooa were now. iome ho go
should loot go and mauoy of those who are
cuiconroogod to nttend-saol to a0uy--wciot not
from ititeihigsnt eunice , but loi'eause soluocono
ilso goes. Auoooher thouuog that Is to
be generally was that lonrents
leave a conlun0011 hiahult of saying t. thoclr
sans "Go to school mod get au todoocatien , St )
yell ; 0 to' t lulov ( ' . , vorl' I Ike % u'e d I. ' ' Thi is
Is ilatogerotis i.hvIo'e ut'ih Is tool oouoolerstooI
In tin , oreoer 101nIuloer. jf care Is loot ' . iken
3'oUulg muocum wilt , ha cobuicntt.tl avay from the
school. It r'as a baht'fuil inoudeoucy thin' '
ns nh'u180000t ' flOllong souu y'lo:1 : ; h000PIC , 'hio
'loterinhooc ' to lust ) their brains-In the \vnr
Sense-to mooko a hiving off of others.
" ' '
"S'u'luenee CoiieS ! thus falco miotlon that
eob000atlomo-.whoateyer It is-wull save tloemn
from work ? Is it tloe hirouluct of misun-
( Ierst0001hing or of a faulty systenu in eultuca-
tiomo 7"
An imoterhutle of vocal musIc was supplied
by t1o 111gb School Cecihlnn chub.
Vn rk A on sin o I. ' , , I't yip rI.
One of the brightest addresses of the day ,
otuoul ono Sshuicbi teconeol with thuoughtroob sag-
gestlotos , canoe from Miss Maud Suuuumnors of
Chicago , vboo directed bier attemotion Pturtlc-
nInny to the aclilcvenoeots , \\'omneju's clubs
0011(1 ( teachers in co-operating for tloe benefit
of lUPll8 ) In thee ceolgesteol 'histricts of' the
onctrop lis. She 81)0110 extenipooe , with
commendable freedom and was frequently
npphau'Ie.h . for hoer seutinieuits. Thie sloenker
uiith that tile educators ought to glvo tlueno-
selves less to writloog text books noah onoro
to tue tlnuo when the cholhil is ready to ho
taught. She referred to the heed whhclo
they heal 'hhseoyereoj-anl ' , vhleh oonoo habits
of wouoiuuo were cndcaoriuig to stipply , of
sciotitoh for thee oncrally hcfectiye , where
synopatloetic noah wIse gutdaoice nail treat-
noent rnold be the otonce of PrevOntion for
crime.
\Vooooeoo'n chubs , MIss Sunouners stnted , are
cleaning , or causing to be cleaned. school
hooUses that dIrectors think of having cleaned
fillY oooce or twice 110 a year.
They out , perfeethug hums for a ide sopo
of work for a course of su001ner treatment
and training-uuot for thee cure of reprobates
-but the educatioio lumool training of vIcIous
natures is a love 01 the beautiful. Chicago
hind ona(1e ( large aolvaooccs in the hureparatiouo
of a school of thIs sort. Thu c010rse would
enobrace khoudergarten work , manual traIn-
lug , ioousic alod other branches otinh thee
iiuilhs were to be taken regularly on ox-
coorshons to tIm woodoo-thocse to be cabled
"nature studies. "
Miss Summers certainly echoed tboe senti-
meats of ninny loen slo saId that many of
tbie modern arrangements of the school-
rooioi , especially the seats , were tortures to
the cboildren's hbeshi. "I heave a bright hope , '
she said , "that sonuo day there vihh hoe a
chuamigo in tIm : orchltects' onodubs for school
buIldings alool that thee buildIngs wIll be
hess on thoc order of the ba3tile. "
Sujoerlntenilcnt A , hi.'arooer of the MIs-
soon Valley schools caine "loaded" for
clue cccasion. lie poured hoot shoot into
800000 scboool boards auod ioreasinutstically do-
clarcol that the strong mdl of hulghi attaInments -
ments were often relegated to the rear to
make way for a. mall of no ability , whose
political aflihiatlons wore In accord
with tioc chief members of the
boarul. , lb declared thoat. "you can coumot on
tloc fingers of moo hiaouol the state sooperin-
tenilents of thee Unlteit States who are edto-
cntiouoists of high abilIty or note. " Con-
tinning. he saId it seldom that the
ocal quahificat ioooo , fur the poSition of pro-
tosser 'ero gone into when the alophicalot
was qUestlooued. lie declared tloat good muon
-and a great mnouuoy teachers-got. places
only by accIdent and zoevor by desigoo. Ito
haiti stress upon the fnct that a teacloer
sloooohil be qualified for leadIng and Ioosphriuog
pupils , cisc lie Is not a successful teachoer.
Thio convention burst into laughter when
Mr. Wurioer sarcastIcally salol : "All that
tloey require of a superlutenolent of instruc-
Limo is that hoe ho a inanihoqooouto votcbrae
and hctoow just euoougho to keep bols
mouths out of the "machIne. "
"Thou tenchoer hoOblCLil ) , " Mr. Warner salol
in couocluaiouo , ' 'is one of demand , not supply.
Skilled teacbors we know do not overstock
the nonikets , Thieve Is a very cornmooon
belief that anybody cato teach school. "
Mr.'ouruier cuounocruoted thee petty evils
'bolchu aecoumot for tboe jores000ce of Inrono-
Pet'oot peoiole in tioe bOSiti011S ) of teacloers
anb iuoatructors.
COIM i Oh r St' ho flip N ,
Aaron Gove of Deoover followed wIth the
last parer of thou esIouo on thin vital question -
tion of "Do Our Schooh Cost. Too Mouch ? "
lb'loly bog , I mu n svrooihiuioiorntos vol n to thooso
who loath spoken previously , Mr Goyc
UlhiChIi tloo schiooi systemoi. lIe pruootmnceui
Mr.'uuraer'uu oteiotiuooemots as severe , auth
said it there 'erc ilaws about it millions
You C-an See the Value-
( ) t' Oil 1' gi'i'ot t m'oh tut't Ion , ofl't'i'l mug I Ii In-
h its I heyt'I t's I tool s ' I t lieu t t Ii e lI hI of
gImLeo4 UI' go' t t I ug I uu I hi ' 11 gI it I Itg lop ' '
I ) I IC Ii 1' 1 ' ii do Si ii i's gu ul loin t 5--I ) rex I ,
Slioo I I lIt ii bus a I eit I ui hi b up hI o'ychiu
bout- I ii I x eul do t ii t op-oh Ii uk t a u h't'ot -
gooih iiuo'ul I umili tiohttt- I in t 'o ho tight I to
oit'l I oi I $ I .r,4)-t ) ( ) I ) e ( 'it uuoh lii , I hey' i'o' tutu
it Igi i hil'lt't'hI for t hi e t iu oh it t'muuuu ii these
' ( , J II st Ill U Ik t'th t hieun 1 dii I ii iy $2I-
t ho t'y' i' 'oi't I i J uist uis nov ( 'Ii 111011 t3' Ii H
ti't'l'-iIlt ) thut'y t'oiot you j2.t ) ( ) iu'ss- .
\Ve's'o tlitt high colt thoU so'hh at $ i.5) ) -
I hii'y' vii beeuu i'u I , t (80-c II I t ii I lie su i lIlt
) ' ' - , ( ) - glen t bk'yclt boot 01111cr.
I ullilty ,
Drexel Shoe Co. ,
fluuuuuliu's P1-to-il , lilt , Shoe II oils. . .
l 1) ) F4tRNA.M S'l'itlEI'
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lie Never Touched Me-
lls lo ( ihiu IIi'eulior ) ' uf hto fort of juhi
( iii- thIs kill - ht'mi inlluo'lut of krnko'rt-2
revel ' ( 'l'8 Ii' :1 : ha lii ill k inlt'r oi a t's liii'
iuiy uhutilit'll it hov ii ! ( ho Stotft'lcer fl'n-
o'eitt eigni's uftt'i' l'so uunubto uuil do uioI.
I han th.vlt . ) tovii I w'Ihi go Ic u eXiooi4I.
I grounds . uuuiol siuiiol& atit icy tot'ek
- - ' 9 t 'r . goiuu' ter ilo'l--bet U'i' gt't
' , , , .
_ ' ( tignu's mtliysvny
_ J't ftiu' ujo l'llt'lb
. , hl lt'in
of school chIldren wore being taken care of
nail hoe preferreol greatly to look on the
I bright side of the matter. lie said moat
of the oaehora were flble anti conscientious ,
for which he woe applauded. lie then do.
'ote.t loiunaelf to a carettil stutly of floe cost
of fehool systems.
"The thcorles and blabs ve have heard
! O cleverly detailed intro , " ald be , 'are a
crethit , but comIng down to the Practical
! Side of things , would we toll not tb better
if We Lund enough money ? In handling
flbohicy for schools it is the ability of the
people to uin rather than their desires and
iShoes that noust be considered. "
mong tb visiors present at the con-
Veuition 15 Mrs. Kate llridnwehi-Antlerolo of
Salt Lake CIty , Inventor of the "Notuophono"
and Anderson music games. ThIs is new
uoontt'rlal for tcaohioog muouisic ho ( hoc klnul
gartelo amith bhluud institutes. The games arc
a course of instruction for slghot-readliug in
any grade of inHale stuihy. Mrs. Anth'rseiu
is on hoer sooy to thou National Cthuci.tlouini
assocIatIon at W'ashington. to e1oIhult buer
work. 11cr song , "Melba Waltz , " at floe
openhulg Session of the convention was intiii
lolilreclateoi.
At this noon auiournmeht Secretoiry ( ill-
Ian , of thoc floarol of Fducntiooo , made thud
anu1011n001loemot for the reception to tloe
teachers tomorrow ovening.
Dr. A. F. Nighotluogaic of 'tloe Chicago
sehooola , offered a resolution endorsing thou
idea of a "Lafayette Day" in tboe achooohs
amid ako aeceiotiluig the movement to raise
funds toward the 1010nunueuot to Lafa'ettu
i at tion l'atii CXIositi000. ) Tloe resolution ,
vhoheho was utolopte'i , is :
Iuufziyel le 31'iiiuuii'iit lLo'siilumfhu , .
\'licreats , It. 103 horoloesetl to signalize tbou
cehebratioio of biuoitel States uhay at the ParIs
exposItIon of lIOO by thou erectinmi flood icthi-
cation ole Unit day of ii lnoiouonent to ( toum-
troul Ltfuo3'etto , the annie to hi , loahol for by
ioiooihar colotribtitlnios st'cuored tburougbo tile
schools and colleges oE Amooerica ; aiotl
Wbocreas , TIme grave of Lafayette is oiow
ooiarked only by an tuuopr.teootlous granite
slab , u100ecngiolzctl nuiti tuloknown to thou
Uooited States generally ; and
Vioerens , a joInt resolutIon now pending
Ito congress , hoavluog bceuo passed uooaouiuuously
by the United States senate , lorOvithillg for
the furnoatioui of a coioomlssioio of wloich the
president of this UnIted States shall ho homu-
orary presihejot , to suloerviso the collectiooi
of a fuuoth noid the bulidliog of the mnototi-
moiuot ; tiuori'fore , be it
Itesolvod , by the Traoosmississippl Educa-
tlonal coioventiooo , Thont it hoereby endorses
thiN patriotic uoioveonent mool recomunends the
Inoidloog tof a Lafayette day ho alt thou schools
of Aoi.erica , ttoo saoooo to lie publicly pro-
chooimed by the president , amid requests the
loyal co-operation of eduocatlonah represcuita-
lIves an institutions throughout the United
States.
.tIlutlSSIS . ' . 'I' 'l'l Atill1'olill 131.
( 'I ) a ii i i' . Sehu . , , , i s a iou I ii t' Ne v A iii . ' i' I -
( 'flutiMili . o' ( ' flIoi ui'ia 11) IiseuiMso'l.
\\'hiihe 001aooy et thou teachers found it dliii.
cult to interest thienosehves in hiuiteuoiiog to
mtdihrcssos when time illuoniooateeh beauty of
tht exposition as ho such easy reach , there
\.its a very creditable audience at tboc evening -
ing session of the choocot1omoal congress in
the AudItorium. It was a. little late lii ar-
I riviiog moth it was nearly 9 o'clock when the
t session .vmos called to order by Superb-
teutlent Frank Ii. Cooper of Des Moiooes.
Mr. Cooper host lie thioie Iii introductory re-
oiuarks , but promptly introduced 'u , ' . ' .V.
Stetson , state SUICVhlOtefld010t ) of Maine , who
gave amo address oto ' 'Thu CondItion mind
Nee,1& of tIme Rural Schools. " The choarac-
ter of thee address indicateti a thoreugh
kmoowicdgo of the matter to be consitiercol
and Stuperioutendeuot Stetson brought out
uuuauoy strong poIlits whIch % ere heartily ap-
Platoticil. lie said tl'at It Is well for us who
live ho thee larger cItIes to stop aood tboiiok
whiut we owe to the country. I f this cx-
lOsitbOn ) loath closed Its portals to the coulo-
try It cotuld moever have becmuie the success
that it is , alod if the cities sbootuld close their
gates to thou agricultural regions surrounding -
ing them they would cccli cease to exIst.
\Vo ) owe 000r best blood nib ! our best braioi
to the coumotry. Men who were reared out-
shiho of thee cities were anioiog the first ho
business ; thiey stood high Ioi the protessloios
antI occupied soiooe of the most tlistiiogtiishmetl
lilacez ito our government.
Sulrnrimotendcnt. Stetson contended that the
c0000try had been neglected nooth thou rural
schools iiutl been alloveuh to fall beloiuoth the
culture of the world. This was a serIous
itoistake.e hooovo a floouiuochal interest as
velt not a moral one In the 10001010 who live
on our hillsides anti In our valleys and
whose choildremo are being educateti In the
little red sciocolhiouse ,
N4''IIM oho -
ho discussing thou steps thuat shoould be
taken to Increase the efflcieuocy of the couio-
try schooohs tloe speaker said tloat we cauioot :
do the vork of today wIth tue machinery
of a gemocratioro ago , Thou oldtluoie school
hoouse oiid thou oldtlxuiu teacher houti Passed
, away and we must coloforon to an advaooceh ,
ideuz. lie enophoasizeil thou moecessity for more
attractive physical surroundings , wboicho hood
all important beariuog cmi the future of tbot
I cboilohrezo. The -faoihuloncuj school yard
full of brnonblcs nuod reftise 10001st be replaced -
placed by large and comuomdious groumods ,
beautIfied with trees and grass and ihowers ,
I W'o noust do avay vitlo zuchoeol yards anti
I huotve school lawns , Sozooc of the rural
I scbiool houses booketi ow thooughl souuoe on
I I hail taken a sectiomo of at0010siohiere , thurowit
In mu her arou ad I t auth cal led it ii
; schoooh house. Floe walls are tllogy , idastem.
I I Ii g is ci uOihoi ) log from t lie cc I I I logs a moth tiic
stovepipe Is broken. It is mm wontler thai
I solioe of thou ehuilduemo , colucatetl zoonid such
oourrouoothiuugs , hieconoc rtutio amid vulgar. Thic
chihil who sh0000ds six hours a day ( or fromot
I tweooty to thoio ty veeks ito thou year io such
4
hkj
I . ) ioot JL \
- i _ _ _ . _ _ JL
aurroumotlings cannot he otherwise thfln brol-
taiized by floe optnct , The chih-
dremo should eertuipl'y be treated as
wehi as our crIonMil ! Our Jails are
CO7oSthIttl of gooti oulMeiIahs , they are sup.
plied wltho every konyenience and sour-
roumouleil by cooouiooo'iios - and well kept
I grounds. Their conoparison with oooeny of
our school hioues su.i4'h indicate that we
hiatt more iooterest 110 paring for our cr110-
luonla than in our qhllren.
The speaker also ontenuhcd for a warmer
sympathy , a larger ilu't rest and a more In-
teihigent Concern in thi'boys and girls grow-
lag up about tis , uhaty parents are too
much euogrosseth with their business to know
bow thoeir chiltiremo wpe housed , wheat sort
of teachers thocy louve anol whont sort of a
product is being turmo' ' out. There is a
too gemoerni tendeicy tb crowd facts nilil
ihellnitions anti rules lAte the pupil's ooulloih
aonl locgicct euoth-eiy to cultivnte nuod do-
t'lOho thoc artistic Instincts of lois nature.
It is do this account that it eouhtl be truly
binlil thotit we are a nation of artisans , but
hot of artists.
The iuotcrvnl between the altlresscs , was
very pleasantly occuiok'th by a contralto solo
by Alias lrauoces Itoetler of thIs cIty. Miss
bleeder sang "lreamns , " by Bartlett , antI
' \Vloemo Love s KImoul , " by Mooru.
Si-i's a \-u. Aiiiprli'uuiilsni.
The otl'er addreas of the evening vas by
I'oof. Ahhion W' . Small of the University of
Choicago. who spoke on "ltlucation and tlot.
Now Aoooerlcnuuison. " This % vuis an exception.
ally ahde rumd Interesting effort and the
sieaker's vlgorou3 anti effective loughlsh
blonde his autlicooce forget tue hocat mouth listen
with ahmiioit breathless interest. lou the be-
gluoning . i'rof. Smotahi declared that. whot'n
Anuericot hourheth annihilation at thou tpanIsh
fleet , 1t secureth for itself a hiurger ioartner-
Rhiiiu 1mm the natiouis of the world. 'cars iogo
a foi umotliusiastic inohivitluals load veuoturetl
to ) suggest the idea of a fetleo-oitiun of the
Aoiglo-Snxomo taco for thou furtherance of
huouoanitarinuo purosea , boit tboe Aonericnuo
pCOhlo ) had hesitated to tahoe any practical
Steh ) toward that cud. The ireaent crIsis
marks tue opeuoiuig of a new era in our
progress toward thois far off mod divine
event , The day has davooed. There is a hew
Amnericamolsun. It required 100 years to tlem-
ohlstrat ( ' thoat a tlemoincm'iotic republic could
exist. Thou next period , ho It long or shoort ,
would prove that a tiemocratic reptobile can
hitoi1o to humnnuoizu thie worlti.
It took tos a good while to make up our
iooiiods thoat God could not work out Ills inir-
loose in a ooati000 thoat was hottlf slave need
half free.u 'eru now beginooiuog to discover -
cover thai. God cannot work out Ills will
100 a world thoat is half shave and lottht ( rue.
Aoouerlcn is tloo trustee of the hilggest bent-
ago thoal. lootti ever been ( ICIOSited with thou
houiooaui race. Thou' only cemoqoests the Aooourl-
call people Wotult nou conquests of htleas.
hit thoey will ooo hanger be thauimted by coui
quests of arms moor by foreigmi alliances , If
these boecoont' necessary In order to acconi-
bllsht thin coloquest of ideas. W'e oore in a
Cl isis of atom' history that noarks the birth
of a moewer , larger nuod nob'er ' American era.
It cannot be credited to aioy luau moor ilhO
party for It is a part of tIme inscrutable
lorovitheboce of Cool.
In conclusiooo l'rof. Smnail oopplhctl his itica
to education and enoibooushzctl thou fact that
the larger scope at joiuCricalo Idena moecessi-
tattl a. breadth of ptItiatiomo thoiot woulol fit
the people to meet qool conquer tile bow auoil
imooportant qtlestiooos that unust be cuocoulo-
tered.
'l'l.COhlhI1M OI' iIS'I'hhI1 , V ) llI'i' .
l'luii..soi,1 , or tlu' 'L''zmt'loIo.g iiIeres
I ii to i'hzu uuu for 4) ) rgiumul , ol In , . .
Tue coooference of hihiitorv teaciii'rs in the
bubble lIbrary building was devoted 'a the
PhilosoPhY of tcahlilg thois hiarticiutar
branch. Prof. 1"l. . Fhihg of that University
of Nebraska , thou autiior of "Eoiropenit ills-
tory Studies" anti wh19 took a 'cry pronol-
built part lei thou Cleveland ooiteting of thott
\iooericamo History association last Dccciii-
her. lrcside , and papers wurc read by Prof.
Frank 'tV. I3hackoouar of the Uioiversity ef
I Kansas on the impontnooce of the study and
Miss Louora I'eiffer of the omaha 111gb
school cii thus stud ) ' ho the secondary
schoools.
I'rof. flhackonnr tlooughot bone attemothon
shootolti be iiothrh to thitt logic of tioc socinbogi-
cal tciuchmlngs of hoistory-thoat It mihouhil be
negardeoh as a science anti studied vlth 3d-
ciotific method. Thee old oooethootl of thou stony
of history shooold ooobe lacking , hut "the
etlucatlotoal idea of nioileroo life onust rupltily
enlarge from tbou psychological to the sod-
elogical. "
Miss I'fellTer dIvIded hoer subject under
thorco hounds-progress , moiaterlal and method.
Sb'o advocated thou sounco nuethoot atod ( a-
rored thou totor-year cooorse for hIgh scl000ls
atogestetl by the Nebraska association , with
0' . prelliooluoary course of four or five years
in the lower chioola. Generally thou Se-
queioce of history would be Greeh , iiojnaio ,
mediauvah , Euoglhsho and Aooiertcahm. ' 'All
streams of European loistory flow into oturs. "
I iras looT postulate.
Tue subject Was dlsctissetl by MIss Ship-
pey of tbuto Omuoubia high school and A , C.
l'ancost ztuool Miss Loouoois of the Lincoln
high school. l'rot. Fling strologly advocated
thou source mnethootl ,
L thou conclusIon of the oneeting Miss
Myrtle \\'heeler , of thic Omaha high mochoool ,
t h'rot. hllaclimar to represent Kansas , Mrs.
I Lcoh Coggins Of htoekport , Mo. , and Mr.
Itichouirds of New Mexico were sobeeteth a
comoonihttoe to fonintolate a plato for the am'-
t gaool'/.iotion of the 'l'rmioismnisslssippl HIstory
. ' ' '
'l'eacbcra' association.
) liiN ( rouu'tors of * lie Uuufortiummuite ,
I The session of the tetocloers of the deaf
I auth blInd was ioooo of thou bust attended oath
Say , My Friend-
Ili'fuii'u you say nnytlilng loioI'eu'ul
shuonhul ( 'onit' to I1osp 01101 5CC hut' hl
Ii no' ( ) I' I 'In 110 $ Ii t' 104 shmovi mug-ph : tiio
I iill do ii ii d i u'slgiui'tl fo t I I e 'I'i'ot n sun is
sIph ) I 1x I itS I I I I ) l l- ( uuum ( oC t I ii'so :1 : l't
I ) rht''ol as boo s' I I S 'dIO , uotl nois 1 75-1 II
t ii I s u'oi ngo t ) f h ti'hcu ot re I ucbuoled sue hi
liii , la's ii S the-
l'luoulnihl-
ICuimu hit'-
IC i'oiiiiichu & ltnehi-
lCuo'hl-
'
8ii II I it'm't-
llo'iio'.u'b b
1low'oid- . I
\ \ 'huhtiit'u , u ,
l't'i' die it ; In ilt'1t ,
A. HOSPEt ,
MLi8Ic CuLl 1I 1513 Douglas
flon't ' De Frighteod-
Yiiii'y no IuPt'lb go'tjlmig seai'ool at tin
hlittle tiilngs-tbxtrliuuli1g by oiii ;
110-gui o4.Ilo. 1)8 ) I it 1111.1 I boul I it j Ilt fl H tIlt
fot' you : ts tile iIshtu of tInt both
' (1lII''hf-\'e ( t'Xtrlitt kit ri ct.ip ; a ttol
---ii I I it ( II IIi II I I Ii it 1ut't Ii I II hg lVoih Ii
Oiiioi hut ii t i.KJ fot' ojImoothi gohtj Ill hiiigi
niol l ,00 ( or sili't'i' nuii gulob nlloy-F'o ,
. . .
yt'aI.t4 l.t3'.ti iuiutolo hi sjn''boil sitilihy o
Ilbilug 1111(1 ( rt'mielu'l this' l'hut ' lung ni
vhit're eoultl gllflriLlltte' cli Ilie 'ot'l
vti tic.- broken tt'e'thi buuiit ii to
liii I ii lot I sun ito I i I It'I II I I liii .iio I cli i' g. . iii
JflJL ( > jjyYeuIIIigs till i , iii.Lud
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one of time most interesting of the day
l'rof , .1 , A. Gillespie tiresideul. Prof. 'u A.
Jones of the Nebraska School for the lliIntl
sPoke coo the work of traiooimog the blltiti in I
thIs state. MIss Gorman was iiro'sent wIth
several little ones vho htt taken up thu I
tralnimog sork last autumn. They gave ex
ercises eloowlng thocir aptitude In lip-reuh-
tag arnl of answering In the sign Iaoigtuago.
None of the hlttie ones was able to near.
Mrs. Margaret Watkins of Council IlIioilq
OcctlIihel twenty noinutes with an Interest-
tug exhibit of the work of hoer pupils In tIm
first year work. Dr. P. 1) . Clarke of Filoot.
Mich. , talked on thoc edtucatlon of ( hoe senoi-
thtinub and the deaf.
S..ciuisluui'y , S&'lioiis ii uuui I'ubloit.'a.
Pour fifteen-minute papers were read at
the conferencC in Metropohilauo hall on see-
onihary schools atiol colleges , over ihuiclo
l'rof. 'iiliam 1' . Siocuon , Jr. , of thoc Cohn-
ratho cohlege , Colorado Springs , presltlel.
The subject on thou program was "The Stu-
tleiit in Ills htelation to Sheoliohe RequIre-
meats , " boot the character and athaptahihit ) '
of tInt ttmtIent durIng the a&holescent perIod
wna the uioain ltlea.
Dr. Arthur II. Daniels of tue UniversIty
of Michigan Ito lii Pallor 000 'Atioleaeenee
as Affectliog the Aloonuont of'onlc Ihiuuaoutbetl
of Each Pupil , " ratloer argued float time
cuorrleultimoo shootoitl lie nuoidu to suit limo' iou-
phI instead of atteooiptlng to fit the PtuPil
to the eurrlctiluno. "Vt'e must. know tloe
Iii oh I vidual litoidi . ' ' boo so Id. I a tloe ii ext Pa-
er lr. Arthur AlIbi of the University of
Colorado anseret1 thot' questIon , "Is F'tirthuur I
'hlffereootiatlon of Sttotllc Necessary lot I
\'iew of Varieties of Talcuot , Aptitude nooti
Sex ? " by sayhuog thoat tboat onust be tIe-
tenmalnetl "by the test of thot' ages , utilIty
or adaptation to present need future ciovlr-
ooouioent. " From l'rot. Hancock's researches
Ion luferreth that during time ioutoert iorlod
,
the studies shuotuhd be easior-'mnono of no-
I
nonoitic literature Ioi thou foron of poetry , tttl-
venture auth pure , good hove uoovels. "
I The donohooance of the moral Idea wa
haoitlled by Mrs. Charles E. Dicklasoho of
I Deoovcr , bier text beIng the definitlomo a high
school boy gave of a "gemotleooonio , ' ' to-wit ,
: ' ninooly moan pohishoeti. " Sloe lIked cc-
I fermers , "Coot you iooake a hero out of a
conservative ? " she asked , ' 'moo ; 'tis the
theeds of the reronmers 'biicho luavu moved
; thou world. " Stiperiuotentlent J. II. Vamo
, Sickle of tue North Denver publIc schools ,
,
on "TIme Eheniciots of Unity and Sinophlcity
; In ( 'oomnses of Study as Comotlucivu to Thor-
I ougbonuiu , ' ' was Inchineti to floe view that
I thou louluiha sbooultl be oolboweth to elect tl.tetr
oirn courses ,
I PrIncipal IrwIn Levlston of thou Omooaloa
,
high school nooti Editor Miller of the North-
ivetern of Llumcoln tllscussed ahl theu qous-
thou fronu vao'loous lOihitS of view.
I 1 I ii . 'I''um e I. e vs i. ii 'h'i , , ' I u" ' .Vi. rk.
The principle thoat druiwlmog is a necessity
aoool not a luxury was emuopbmouslzed at yesto'r-
dli ) ' alteroooout's iooeetlmug of tlrnwimug teach-
era lit Ohio First l'neshyterinmo , church. Thieve
i were abeuut seventy-nyu tenclmens lreselot ,
I thu voinemo outmo ummoberi log thee memo oubootu
four to omme. Mrs. MatIlda flvaios Riley , * oipev-
visor of tlrtoivhmog , St. Louis , ItmesIuleol. Lotus
I 11. Gibsomo and Jobon S. Almboeuiy , who were
It ) have lead Ioapcrs , were oubscoot. ' 'Art
Rtiucatbon tuo the Public Schools' ' wois the
central thiemoou of tboe sessiomo ; oooul tloe necob
for a greater teacboloog of ount WOS brotughot
Iui in ot gemoernl tllsctussiouo. J. \\'itcford ,
stopcnintendeoot of mobIle scbooels , Mobcrhy ,
tl n. , t000tl h Iss .J en n I e lied fIeld , prbooci pal of
the Lincoln school , this cIty , tliscussed the
suhiJcct fromoo tbmc stundpoiiot of tboe gemoeroil
I
etlucator. Thai 'latter clIeul attention to the
I
. slob eiiti Ph I ii dense I a a rt s tuuly lit thee Omooaboa
t.cloools withoimo ( lie host tbreo years flood en-
cotoroged tloo copying of time best pictures
I by tlit' ptibhic school pupils. The subject
was dlscusseth froioo the staoodpolnt of the
I art teacher by Miss Enolhy hi , Mihus , super-
. imotcootlehit of ( lrawiuug , hcnvcr ; Miss Kottbm-
urine M. hall , Snoo Framocisco , aood .1. 1' . 5.
Nehhghm , suporintemodeuot Public schooel , West
feint , Neb.
11,1 0 lie 'I'it'l , imij. uf thu lishu.
'l'boe sesudon of the teachi.'rs . of IniiIsbi ;
yesterday omfterm000mo at tbtu FIrst Unitarian
ebotircbo attracted quite a gotoil sized atutil-
(00cc amool was ji noet'ttng of tooousual inter-
est. Do' , Etlwiui M. I Ioltkins of tloe timmlver-
sity of Kamosas presiticol auith after a few vu-
oooarks of welcome luotrodooced Dr. L. A.
Sbmcvmaoo of the Uu'lvorslty of Nebraska , \'hio
reatl a paper en ' 'Thu Tcacbuluog of Eimghlsli
WIth Reference to Shmokespeare. " Time tile-
cuaioiouo of the paper was beaded boy Super-
intOodulit ! . .l.V. . lavlison , of Topeka. h'rol.
Albert E. Jack of Lake Fonest reatl a paper
on "Eloghishi iii Graduate Schools , " antI time
discussioum of the paper was leit by Cloaoo-
cullol' George F. MacLean of tIm university
of Nebraska. Prof. J. Scott of Nortbowemt-
urn uuoiversity was ummuoble to be lresemot at
thou scssiouu. bout the paper Imo had jorepauuci
oil ' 'how ShooilVu Study thou lrogllsbo Clog.
sics as an Aid to Conipositiorm ? " was reaui
by Dr. hlopklmos. The distuistion of thou subJect -
Ject was led boy Supurlntcii'lent ' Jottoocs II.
VanSickbo of Iemiver ,
S'h.oIs I ii ( . .ui iii r' iisi rIi'ls ,
Four-score school teachers , In tboo ratio of
foomr vomemo to ouoo maul , assenibleti In thou
I auuhitorlimiou , at the 'i'oumog Memo's Chonistloon
association yesterday afternoon and received
no little benefit from a tiiscomssiomo of the
0 host irethootls to be enophoyctl In runal
schools , lion. Johoo Ii , KIrk , state stoperhmo.
triotlcnt of schools 1mm Missouri , hiresioleil.
hlouu. W'Ilhiaioo Strykor of Topeka , lCauo. , read
a twenty-mInute iuooper on hue "Consohiola-
then of Scboool listricts ) anti TrahorIoertatlon
of I'upils , ' ' ho wiolc'iu hoe favorably cqomo-
I onuzoibed thu propositIon couotalooud in thou
c
I :
tithe , George Ta. Parley , county sniterIn
tendent of Schools at l'lattsumontuthi. Nehu
Stale Suiperintemotlent Jackson tot Nehira'ku
uutb State Stupe'rlntentbcnt Stctoli of Maine
followed ha a general 'hictishouu ' of the
paper , lIon. fl C. Barrett of Dc's Moluos.
ha. , read a paper on the "Tenehr Supply
Problem Ito Rural Schmonls. " ( 'otuuity Sloper-
lntc'tidents I. 1. Dayhoof ? . hlutehliouu , lCrtii. ,
anti 'I' . 5 , Johnson , heIdi , lCsn , , followed In
the discomsalomo. Major J. H. ? derwtui of St.
l.otmla ronti a PaPer on "h.iterntture nail
LibrarIes lot Rural Schools , " which ills-
cussed by C010mity Stuperlntemodent M. hi.
llownrtl of Lenvcomwovthi , Ramo. , alool otloers ,
utlIi'iiitoi'mul flhii'uufs , , .
The conference of time teachers imo agricultural -
cultural colleges need expeo'lmnent statlouo
ivas hehil at 2:7(1 : ( o'iock yesterday uuttennoom
at ihe Conomoui'rcial club roouns. Presitlent
hiesrishocar of the iowa State Agrietmhturcl
college pieshhhitg. 'hIhe I hoe attontlauco I
Isas loot hal gte , tboo wloo ore preselot % veru
deeply Ilotcrc.4teh In tlue workS Prof. LIg-
g'tt of hoe Mimincsoia Stab' AgrIcultural
cohieit' was doolt for aou aridness , bhol was I
tltoti'oidoublv : detalioeol at hotoic , aooti this
iiuOhoober com thou program as ( liShi'OOSt'tt with ,
tlootighu It is thuoooghtt thoiit ho may arrIve
Inter ho th week.
Amt ntldvess cootitltl "Ten Years' of Ex-
pertinent Statloto Vork" was thehit'eretl by
lion. A. C. True \Vashiloigtoio , 1) . ( . Prof.
'l'rtot' is the director of the exuerImoottoit ntt- :
tiomis of the cotontry. tboose over whihelo thin
tlu.lted . States e.evcies jooristhlctiotu.
"Soimao' hheet bomtlustr3' imi thoi' MissIssIppi
Region" was thee topIc of amo atldress by
lieu. it. AlIeoo of Aooir'a , Nd. .
\Vltli the exceptioui of a general oliseussinui
of thin topics , tbut' muttermooon sesslun cioet1
with au address huy Prof. lhauusi'mi of thue
S000tho Dakota AgrIcultural college hoc'atetl
at lirooklngs , S. I ) . hlltu soohiject it'ai
' 'Aiinptntion of FruIts to Chluhoatle ( nodI-
tions of I'latoos with SpecIal Itefevunce to
houolorovuooiemits of Native 1"ntoits. "
fI. i Iii SI ii it Comm ferenci' ,
' 'Choihtl Slimily" i'as the thoeuuoo eommsithe'red
by about sixty teachers irbic nsseoiiblu'd in
ti'u auohltorhtini of thee Fluot Congregatiomonl
chuurcbo ) 'esterhay oftermoonmo. Mrs. ( I root'
ilibb Stodborougho o ! floe Omooabon high scboooh
presiticil , amod a progrotun thotut iontl luecoi ouo
rmomogctl b' Dr. G. Stamohey hlioih , liresith'mot
of Clark uonl'ersity. Worcester Mass. , was
carried otot. Prof. ( ironge T. P. ' . i'atrick
of the Iowa Statu omuoiversity renol a 1)1111ev )
cmi ' 'Tilt , Ear /tguiiost that Rye in Eieinontzury
Traimilmog. ' ' t'rof. 1.ouis 11. tnhhorcooibo of
hoc Uuilvvrsity of Ihtmffalo rcouil mo ihiohactle
itaper emitithed , "The Relation of Chiihtl Stumoly
to thue Art of T.'acioiuog. " lit' cohictl audi-
tioti to the o1e' c'ioocatlouj ' foumotl ho cour
schools today , moth snltl thou great prohilciut
of todny was one conc'ermoiuog ounture's
iooetbiods , huow h'rovitieoioc woo ketl lii trnioo-
I log I hue i mod i vitloual a mo oh I lie race to a ho i gluey
nuith ui otoh t'h' I i ft' 'I'ht' re ivas sojooc ii isc tis-
slob fohltowing thou iaioer. h'm'of. fl 'IV. A.
L'.ockey of tboe Uuoivvrslty of Nebroosica cob-
CI uudtt&t I ho e P0 ogua iou w'Itbo aoo I uable pu itur
on ' Laugiiiuog amid ( .ryiuog. "
This afterutoomo the aectioui will noect ott
iCotmutan Mvooiorloil Luthoeroun chutoroho , SIx-
teelitlo amid hloonmicy.
I s I ii ii , ' m'uuo I' 0 mm I' IN I ii I 'ii ii fe i.e muu' . ' .
Olut' of the best ntteioclcd aloti umotmst profita-
bit' uooct'tiuogs of school teaehot'rs ycsturttay
\va3 that of thu Kintlt'mgartcmo tonocbuvrs in
tioe Iectomri' roomoo of the Fioi.t Comogregot-
tiomoal ehiurcbo. A bout I 50 l.irlghit you mis
wttmitcoo assemooiht'tI timert' . M us. Orhetta
Sb i ci ohs C hm I It i'iuht'mo o f till H ci ty limes Id I uog.
Miss Cboarhimoe I' . Morgan , stuiourvlsor of the
kimothergttrtcmo syotteni Imi this city , t.xtc'uitled
gueetiuigs to her follow workers. Mrs. A.
C. Edwards sweetly m'aoog two solos by lumtl-
hey hhooclc. ' 'The Itehatiooo of thou Klloolergar-
teui to the l'rlloiary Selmouls' ' was ulisr.oimnsed
upomo hi ) ' M'ss , II.dchla Pbmlhhips , supervisor
of kiuotlevgoumteoos tot lcs ? iloilocs. Mis. I. .
: ti . i I a rd non ou. sulpcrisoo' of ki ttolergooutcmos iii
Con mo C II ill a us , read aio admu lrotiih it P ° er on
,
'l'hoe C ho I Id imo th ( ' K I mi deign r temo . ' ' h m's.
lvmL lamoielsou , priuocipotl tif tioc ceuitral
school , LI mocob n , oca tf a i110liel' Cli ' ' ( 'hi 11th lOll's
Literature , ' ' 'lIme kimidergarten tcnciit'ui , ill
assrnible at tIme same place thmhs afternoomo
at 2O : o'clock.
Mi. u.iuil 'l' ' , mt I ii Iiuo.c 'I''mit'hi'rs. '
Time teachers of ouiuooual tialnimig imiet at
tIme hllghm scboool ao's&'iuoholy 100am Oil tboc sec-
omoth itoor. Prof. Gilbert lb. Morrisomu iof han-
sas City was in charge of timis st'ctiomo , A
h1011C by Mr. Charles it. 1iIcbmmiids : of Brook-
lymi was read hi ) ' Prof. J'holhhips of Kamosas
City ooi ' 'Time l'sycboohog } ' of tl'e Mantoal
Tralmotoog Schooch. " Mr. Chmoomles .1. Llmog of
Iciover reumh a thioughtftml treatIse cmi "Tim
Cii rric oil a mu of i1 U Ii 11 oh TrtI u I big. ' ' I ho Ia Iii
machi stress oio time hoerstommahit ) ' ci thou
teauhmor in thmis work and imoaiiotooincd thimtt
cultum vu and onuo nuab trot iii iumg shioomltl so Ima iou
bit hand. lie urgeti unIted efftorts , at spread-
log the onovenot'nt ii ) this is'orio. C. 1' . 1 hood
of tboc Stmtto Agricultural college of Kaoosits
d ioocussed ooianual traluolmmg iou thte , razunmootr
graules. ' 'hioo'ticomhtomre iii Edtocation' ' was
discussed boy l'resldentV. . M. hieardsbieotr
of the State Agriculttmrui college of Iowa
auoul J. C. W'boittium' of tbou Mlssoomri State
uioivem'sity.
I. Ii 4' rs H I' 5. I i' mm i'i' .
Thou niceting of that selemoec tcotbu.o : . s at
thin First Methodist EiolScohiah chiomucho ivas
attexoded by a hoorge crowd. l'rof. ClmuuIea
R , hhessey of the Uuoivt'rsity of Nehinouska
prcsidctl , Presitleuot C. L. Mecs of hose l'toi-
tcchoiohc uuili'erotity , 'l'urre hhooimte. led tboe thIs.
cussiomo on phmysics. Prof Chmoomles 5 , l'ubmer
of tlue Uuiivem'slty of Cohoroodo read a lnper
on ' 'Choeuoulstr ) ' , " whiiclm vmts accorthed tIm
chosest ntlc'uotlon. Pnot. herbert A. ilowo'mi
Iuaher oui amitrtommon.ly Welot tover umotih today
This Hot Weather-
\Ve mumlist have leo ! w'nlem'-oulr 11110 of
Ict' 'ool i'j s is so ) I ii ipo. . t Ini I I t ICh im'o'st'u I I
I I it' I ml rgt'st i'a migu ci' 1 I ilci's-si yh i's mi liti
sIzes'u' lot vi' t ho.'mii . , foI' , ii hI 1 nu II Iluit'- '
I it' s'n t em' I 101 ml y , I ii t I I I lst' ci Ii I Ii i' lmui I' t ii
of , Iuly-thiert' Isn't : tmiyt lung thumil 'llI
iuiuuk' lIioil't litiii4t' tbomimi ii bllhlil ( 'tl'tI'itlC-
_ ' : rliii illuhOc' mu box.
:2 : i'Iuui ' ' - ' u box ,
15 oh Ill ihi'e-15e ut luox ,
l''ol'ei's to gi ( vItii uiit'luh as hov 110
.
' . ) tk' - \ ' iii CII II' t ( ' ( 'hl'i 1111 I iu I I. 3'ohh I I o i I'
I i i 00 k o ' ml ii otso-ii u ii l1\'t'IY , Ii 0)11 ) 'i $ gui ng It
( t'hQh)1'it tti I his 't'ii i' .
A. C5 RAYMRI
\\F IILhVRIt YOL'lt l'UItC1lASl.
1514 Farziaiii St ,
A Snaij Shot-
'J'lloStO 'j1I ) ul u ) I 10 1 I ) ( ISStSS It ( 'ii I Ii I 0 i'i
enliumoot kiios' liii' keeii o'njoymuieiit thui'i'
I s I lb I ii h I uig you r o'ui j ii e I u i'ots-li I I l
himilf hit' ( ' $ ' ( ' IH lust I f you iht no
ul ' ' ( ' 1 I il ii t ii 11(1 ( 1 till 1' t hi ( 'I Ii ytibI roso'l I'
It's t'isy thulit tIIilk hloiit you t'aii hito'l'
I t'u I'n I to \\t. . wI I 1 lit'i ii you IL lb oh 'tim
fit ru ihi ui b 1 t I u' I ii'l ii I t'ih lust tiuc I
I'lIl' , ' , ' -ihL'.LI. rii&io'I I
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.it 2 c' ' . lock , thm ( luime of eeuoseniiog at the
I"irst M rthmothist Elulseopab ehtmrthi hecturtu
100mot licluig uirrooiigetl for huU coo biotur ear-
11cr ,
31ii.sii' ( iii' tIui. Soi.n.hN ,
liii' uoo'uaho' teachers were presided over bor
\ii' . C. Il. Conguboui , supervisor of moinle in
hoc seimouils of St. Ptuii. Mi' . W' . A. hlog&hnuu
of St. h.eoiis tlenht tIthm the * ouubjeet of ' 'llbte
Siuogiiog utuutl I ts h'roper Place Iii thai l'oihollo
Sioooloo. " Thooe iho : tOok tIme ht'mutl ho thin
thiammasions were Mt. . H. It. lteyomohtta of
hca Moines , toperlmotemut1eoot S. S. l'atr of
t. ( 'loath , MIiuto. , auth Mrs. lremores rut. ( 'bark
of Ottumu'o , imi.
hi'n'i.i'ro'ul i.i ii ' . % .iiuruui ,
Anothoer great disciuvery has beemo ummathe ,
, mith that too , by a lath ) ' in this entuholfyt
"h > is..e fastt'mmotl Its clutches uopoto hoer ntitl
for sevcmo yetu's Slit. m'itiiatoJ its severest
itsts , tout her vltth org.umia 'ere umumtieruooined
ittiti ii us t h so no od lout moo I to emo I . her thi ret ;
Ooiflitos ! ! uht' etotugheth Iieo'ss.ututiy. anti could
root sbeclo. Shmi' ( lousIly thlst'overe'tI it ivay to
recovery , hI utireloaiiig of us o bottle of Dr.
ICing's Ne lIsc'uveoy ) for Cumistumptiomi , amid
WutS 5) fl111e11 ouhit''cd 011 ttikiiig ihrst ohose ,
that sloe iieIot .tih bight ; anti with two hoot-
ties , has bcmo absolutely vureh. 11cr munmom
is Mrs I.omtht'r Lutz. ' 'botus wrlh s 't' , ' , (7 ,
M.timiuiit'k & Co.of Sheiby , . C' . 'l'rlnh btt-
tlc ft to at lCubiuo & Co.'s lroug alert' . Begot-
Inc slz &Oe toad $ hflt , l7vcry bottle tmrar -
teed.
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NELSON'S ' NERVE UI ,
Ii ii ii ( iii l'l , I u't ' , ni Is I it I
timu't , mouth 1'7M'IIti , . ' -
0 'i- I i. it I I 'II u' ri' .
Sweuo Neiuuoui , a hii'ofcsslonai otoohio i ork-
lug tImId , bathly w'auutcth by thu. . ' pellet' ,
hoeaei1 Ibis tmttt'o' ceimtt'oompt for Chik'f thai-
hligloo3o"oo , illht'ems nootl tloeir thiief'emitehiliog
abilities by vmuhkImog tiotutugim tin' crettol oh
iohIco court' houoogers : uooti temi or a dtzen
oliheers to a fo out sent lum i'oliec cuourt ,
lIe vmioi nmi lmott'reste.l spt'ctatur tiuroumgh-
out t lie sesslomo o f t iou con mt a ii ul , uuh thioomgbi
sittimog w Imert' time 0'S of t'vcry olblcer Iii
tb e roe uoi feb I om Itt ) ui iii lii , ( 'semi ied tht'tect itui. ,
I Joist heroro' coolit nohjourloctb Court Oibbeur
hioyie saw nimtl m'ecngnizetl Ioimmo nail i'ouliing
I tlt'tcethvcs Imnol Nehsomt arrt'steuh. I he iouu
tlrmiggeo.i tiot'mi stairs to tbit' nIl moono , oe-
slatIng stoutly. \'ioen t'nocbued sevt'ral
pouIst's , nook's mmliii two ti ouiciues , Oi'cogioiz'u1
as slohemi hvolt' It ) ' , wo'u'e foil otl.
Nelsomo is suited fur the robbery of the
hmotmmie of Mns. StomoeeyuIut'r at Ik'mosomi auiit
U rcslohouoco at 12l2 ( 'mohiformila stui't't.
N'tlsomo mvom'ktoh luu coomopaoiy with another
luonu. Tloe two ga I uuetl emit mou 10 CC to oh wehh I megs
as ugcoots seihioog luictourei amoti hthmotograhihms.
W'lmcmmeven tIle ) ' visited ii boost' whiem'e the
.
hititmseaife wait mohoome ( lime of tiieiom ivotmlul
gui mo her mu ttcoo I loim mmli lIt' tloe o I Em en rioou-
ackcd thou Imoomse. Nelson bits a lImIL' record
imere.
'I'lit' It iihut , , ni U F'm'ii'inl ,
I vas serIoiosiy : uihllo'ted with mu t'noughu for
ott'veriml YL'ii lc,001' last full ltiiut a Imioro
EL'i'Cl't' eooigii I hmamu evtr lie fort' . I hi a t' tmstoth
inotmoy rc iotetl I es iv I I hinom t rt'ce I vi uog loin t ii i e-
hit'f , mimotl being mt''ommimoo'ntil'tl to I m'y mu hoot-
the of ( 'hmmimooin'i hoiiuo't ; Cotmgho lteouii't13' by a
friemmol , ; mime , boimna 11mg imoot to biLl 10 boor
v tub my , gave I I to ion' . I 0 ilt'ui I t , moo d mvit lm
thou umo est gu at I ly i mu g lCstuh I 14. 'lIme ii oat boot-
lI..t relinvem' omie vt'ry imnmebt , nuoth time sec.omtt
hot t Ic. Immis mobosnl tm t ci y cumrcul boo. I imavu
miOt hiatl as gonil bocoil I ho tot' twt'mi t y 't'otrs.
nuts. M.\lY A. IIRAIll ) ,
Cioireioort' : , Ark.
SURE THING JIMMY NOLAN
l , , , mio'm Ft I , mg oft ! , , ' 'I'oori ! , , , ehe.t lip
t : iI , 'm' . ' Vi'4''i , U f ul tiui' , '
'i'nltl , .1ulsm ,
1och'ti imp i 10 OL palm ii'l' ( I rmunhi aoil 'S cci I at
iotl Ice hot'aulqomoo vt'u ot is ' 'tu re 'Flu hug i I umo moo y' '
Neb a ii once (0 ! ) & ' of I ho o imoost p roinl mo t'n t
hoorst'hio elm I mi tb Is cmlii try.
I Twemoty ycnm's ago Nolan was accr'dltctl ,
e'I thu bei log won hi a ii ml I moo II I I to mm thuU n os , itioul
, hoe hond a Si rlmig of o act' lmtim at's thmat were as "
good ots I hot' beet nuiti uiumbn'o'cil lOuhbnmog tlittmu
' Somome of the mmoteuh hotmrso"i of thoose ulays. '
Noi an itas I'hm cmi oumiemoal I y atm cc'i'ss ( U I i mi t loose
days anti i ; on thou noumooc of "Sure Timing"
I in c'atmse of bits Itock iuu ; iicii1og iviminmti3.
'Fhi iotmgbi lurch igal I ty Neb uo s fort tioo u I ihopu'.J
I timrooiglt loIs fingers nmoui lot' % ; as redtmccol' to
I Poverty. Ioorimug iboi' Inst ft'tt' ) cari lou hots
hecuo a race truck follower anil h iVeH by
I
ilicaims of time fost' dollars hmt cab 'rn by
I .htui . n g od oh jthi3 ) a loom t. ( lie come I mmg st a hi us ammut
tboit : lIe receives fu onm horeioiemo whit , hcimoW
I lImo iuu tIme goticl days. 'r" " . , ,
HE WASOBBEDIW ! A
3laiu fin , , , I iuler ; ; , , , , I'a. ii (
'V bpit to Soil ( iioimu.zo ) IrinlIumg
: 'i . . . ' . , .
Jtiomo ) Som club of ii u. 'em'wootl , In. , 'vmus , lo.
cayed 11111) 1) Smul(101mO .i tue uiorthoenui trnrt of
thito city mmii roholmI of 23 ycuoterulay by
three nmeuo. Out of ruvermol oitmsiit'cts arrested
I a tom' Sti ehil iuheuo t i ileti Di I 'cr Sn I I i vauo , J.
I ) I umlocomsp I oh a ii oi Al (7o1 ( cumo or.
Suuhhivmon is thu unamo Stoclml tiohooks got lois
luiohicy . 'l'hie mu omot'y lutu lep : t I uu a lomog I eotthmer
1)1)01k , wloleho lie carried ium a liii , pociot. , ,
'l'imla woos deftly c'xtmactcui 'by Somhllvmioi , ; m'hiu ' ' .
toiik I too como I cmit molout repl itctuI tb , t val lit ; ,
I Suhhlvmouo was recently mirrested with 'h'eoeoio
LewIs , who tiled two veekit ago , ( em' i ot1iotn ;
a totrangem' fromum lalm.ita . CIty ( if $720. Ne'ithier
( if tue tWO % 'Oh iUuiishied ) fur the tlmeft , aa
cvitieiie.i gigaimiat timiommo wzis lunuely ciretlmm-
mttoim ( ml ,
Mtmin or Luolu.t : tt 'floe lion obuuce-Omomaboa-
(1auuicil hiitotfmu or South Omnmtlun , Cult ii
C011hiObO frouuu P01110 2.ttidrcst 'uhuooo jon ,
ulept ,
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