Somerset Herald. r-K I I L 1 Tsl' -T -'- ' "" . . V X t JI.MTT IS. I"- '.-.a c we arr again nmj-!I .tea b-j.d'i.t of inuw.ir.14 peso:ut!onsof Respect. ,.3,.r. . .,;. Jam- H'.iir'.marvl ; ! n...ir. o( w r-!i:i-v:.'n- V . v i.avp :e:inii-d p--r-3ii 1 i r:: i-:'- : eiHn nt lT jr"! ,j to tin- -'ln'ry. i-e u; m rcrJ ;;r-ta- . f a"1 . n .-, - .-ha-j'-t'-r. 1 -!.:. ,rv i- n ; T-..it : ,f '- ,n i of ir in.t iix-ful ri;i- ! I r-ny of t!.c I'.i-j. '.Ii'.'c j i '..i-te-r itr.ijx'i m 1 .,f l.iv. and thai fc i ym;i!!;y t') the i V of thcir rcKlto! I um y T..4t 'n .-.iii'-i'v pip-r at'-l K I'i.:rrv. . K I. i.v hi. 11 I aiiiri'i.'. of The Liv:nj Age u-y ..;.'' :n -1 j;.d a ma.r.iZi'it . :t- she ri !d .d--i. and it :.i''.rAm.T- .f I 'e"W . A " r.:,-.i. :.'.- J..4.n T.iyi"r of r..'.-. hv : -1: I- An i Wj j I'j-i-i.i i. .Vi- M - r , --n i'.l -n A I'.ig'-nt - l in-r :i i i. Mi'uh r "f v:;ii ni.i.h y.:w t.ttin ;j ir in t v I' ! 7".' . 1 I. ti Items. nit v ,'i Ca endar i.a- !icc:i 1'; ve to Lis new I' I r. Lax-! of ,,t is.id wcith xl'ient thrt-ug- YV id 't 1 .-t i... !- -ni l.-ii i 1" a. it fr.-ht-tig t a I., uiid Mr. I! ' v; . Hi; I. Snydee Items. . i. . - tl.. i-'-.. :. ws-k . ,r p'a.s-. t-,X I. lit- fa; lie r- liter in-1 ;':.e 1.. ' n -tatid !... K t'lg ... i Mr. IK-.- sr.ng 1 Wl;-:' p W:i n i'.:i.i- -1 Ir.er ..:. . ':.- :::.:. ; !' .r. I'a-k, V lt For tale. Kii.iu're lit ti.. 1-t t: A I'. For Sale. 11 l .-r Ca ViS f. .r sale-rs-t l'a Cll 0YETEFS1 CYSTERS '. ..r S t-w. at W. ... A ILvl.ts Bl- Sett e L'p 1 Settle L'p I .. Ill- 1. - S it.-h t d on .1 1 .It.-I s bv I'vLkrr. V PvKklK : 'y ri.. 1 1 " ! 1 ' 1 ' t rof g .-i ..la ic YVr-.i A I'K- . t- v . T-y re. i.g 1 ... 1 i . -v-i.k lm.. Wanted '. Bc-l: 1 will piy lite highest 1 - s- f...i I.s a.l kln-is of hide. i-i-oS and it .'.' ivri of K 'ak and II 1;. 'cssi..itw. - We iiave just a 1 hsl a : io our Meat Market. :n - can t kt'l4 c.s-1 and cteall. -rk. A... kc;4 ts.lislant'y .ill i 1 iu lies buy In IB the refrigc.-ai. ni--at Ullt'l B.i Dvi A ' i at ls'uexsj t'r.is- u: ti I'viii.ia A I viisf --T I-', at g .--.rs m3-t- ng in the r. . .r v -,.t 1'1 !- s, -it to the 1. ti h . lest tail-.sl J..rw-.thlli .-.i-y li Ptst; ; J i; i-e-. 'gr . I-sglv. I ;- i M s. Je-.:. e . t sm;-. t. ; Fit ht-I- V.. a . . ; hii-ir. John P. ; - A-i t. , Hat Wm. ;. - ; H-ran. I ia 'i- V v. A. A.: Henri, Prof K trie". li..vc ; McCommii.s, Itt'tt : ' M - I. -n-.a ; I'tti -s.Johr. : i Neil. 1. -t'-t . iut ; Son-lee. A. : Spahr. : fah'. M-. M try . S. hr-.k. . II. ; ' S B p.r4. s "it-s. hnour J..hn P ii i-.i ;.i ..i. l u S;ief. John M ; K.;i. ii-s It. Jl , J - - A Y Z-1..2. xii M -s Sa-se. J. k. tvj.rw.trn, P. M. California Excursions ! 4-'i-..f ii l'.;,f a-i! Spring Ex'-u-si-Kis f"un M ss,ilr; B ver rto:n- to al fo-iia a-i.l S- '.--.(. ... ' . s- r-oi 1 -lwe.n now at.-tt Mav r, tiAos's gfc forsif tt tf.ihs. to t' T ie B. a i.l 1 1 tui'it dit r I cvi:i!l-- 1 1. turu. l.or, a -Hp. nt n- '.rioUit.s-d. it which tin- e fcur-F-.r d.t'ts.. rate-, a n.i "s s-t iv" TO 1 ir-w. J W Pottou. T. P i The Mr Wf iHn.iri W ill ax h T;- j try t!-t'.r tt tf -mm;'i-?KT9 hare finifhr-l ri!!inj it- w'wl f r !?s7. X. B. Snyler hss b-s-n confi'iel li hi home for tlie pt-t several wts-k by a sci-.oa Mr C. F. Wa'k'-r die 1 at hi. Irtroe in Sun "..w ash p at an early hoar Tueslay We have had more than a in :itb ofexvl- Viii leighin-g. and tin- -r-t;.eclr are good j fir it latins fu!!y a month m re. Hon. Jams I.. Pugh a mo-mlier of the II Kl-e slate committee, an honor not usually be-towed t;-.n a new member. T'le h.ia-1 .f i.fl'ity auditor are at mrork aid tins the Ton!!t of the ennty f.ir the ( year. iMiiiis Meyer. nj., is Their rierk. Mr diaries F. hs btmiitffi-riiMrfnim i aTT-v k of tijiiitJicria- He i rapijir r- a: -verine. an I cx;ect , be a!iut aain in a d.iv. TiiC Everi-tl Yrwen'eri'd UJioll it tWetlti- : e;ii y-ar l:it at-ek. It jrivatiy improrl ! uh an-. and rcM k'Serviiji; of the pairi.ti ae of the ril'iwfl of V1l!ul nmiity. The ilitet.: ixil 1 mid tor:n of M-'Hilay was f'-inijrii for the heating aprattoi in the !KW'hm! ti'.nid n. It Wis iniy isihie to Leu! the r mills su.li. !:, t'y to nuke them c rtifora)i'r. and the schools. !ad to dis mi f..r the iLy. t'urjt.Ter ar at uri tn.ikin the chang es ri-tit'y onienl hy the Court in rej-ird to the T-va-urcr s itrfi.-e aid the uii't for tile ;e"(! mi l T.-eii-urer. Woti.icr a hen the iriior.vciiKio in i ah.'it theC'un II uise ir.U-;.d h the t.raiid J'jry are 11 tie tn.tle . Tiie T-hcii-i'lle-lili Hi '.J'l. Iiiind Toni pave u tii'ist d..!.-h t:il eiiier:inn:e(it to j iare auiiielire. in thetj-rai iloiiM- !a-t Tilcs 11 :y eveititiz T;.e a.t iieiKe enjoyed th P".-ftirrnarvoe ifrm eii-ly. To' feut of pi. y .!.-" Ya..k-e I-iif" w.th l. rlj-d.t hat.. a'id "The V'.s r s H .rupi with lis h ft oti -iaii". u'.iie k't "Tr.i trui p. t'.;ii:;i. iii.. i : ' --1 the mis: eiitiiii-.asi.i a'-.-iailM. i .in :i tiie fanners l liioil A i; :m 1 I ie hi in til" f.- Tv Pl;ira!ur I 'o of .miTse !'-T:in on t!ic :r;ii .if D.-v:ii--.wing o:li - w fi eii- '."il tt !-r la c ct:-ii is. yc.i'' : Mu-t. l'rs.'.ii nt . i V lre?.. ielll . Jacoh .t-k! K. 15 ! at ;--!! in:;cr Wiu K. Ko cm in. J Wa.Lcr r.- i i: 11.11I, .s-r .-. ry ; Krc irifk Wi Ih-r J l;-nwkr. l".p'. iltv. til Kif. D ' i I the ! r. li;.h:.j t -r t W.iik r a;. i.,v. Y a- i.nn: I i- 11 .u ' ci t.T Ur X i d r an 1 .aat.Ul i i!s fa- . ;civ Irene f r l!i i .ii-tanliy grus- ;n iug the :n citiis. i igfl. p-tr:i- 'y i In e -.1 !. ui'.. r.:i (i i..-i" iy iii-l :'.t.-i i.v n -. I - :!.- U-:. I r.-rr.iu' -.Ti v. .i'.l 1 I. Ca .' i I v a t '-ii-rav ;i-. an ' ' '.ih-i i i- f -.il l: "'is haling wi c ;nta::is 1h . all t.ie in- ti i- ana.i s t'jie-j iar-A'rna - n ri j tii v.i fc- ll 1- ii-icit.f.r..'- 'U 1 'Use i. o-a.-:ii io I at t i" i"n.-.-i. or hy - ,t, ,:i sta:n;is hi ". I. il l .t M i It m iv I l.ng : '..... L-.w- An i-c h" l- eo-'.T'.. 1 I! .mi- ran I Mr .. Mr. J.m.es J II CI M Ti l K Tt- hiiinl!. tiie M. - if.inl. of M.-v. ii. r.-t cojnty. Tin' li-vm - .iris I.- i'g 't t-i rn.ni-an : r.-::i oe In. t.-i .-'.ty on a tra.1 if 4.: a. n-. part of which ' Ns iu lyin-i.in.h-rry town, hip. Bedford fi.ii-y, am! Js.rt hi A hgh.inv townhip. S-inc-vct iMuiry. tira jH--i.nl -d fifty years i II i- to nt.tr tits tT ton lor fire i hiv and ! luc-iils is-rloti tir-ift clay. He must rc " '" ; tn-oe as mm h chiy eif h year as will make ' the aiii. iial :,i'-..inc to tin-h-s-si 5v 'it. a in! ami'io!! loMiter j lt. III1V n-ni ivc a nri' ii m-ireas lie 'lejss .-t T i-iay. it ' The ii-e ithe t.rv.pr-iior uf wn-a! largv lire-b-i. k ntiti'i'.i.-'on." cr-el .".i l!.!r.-'i UW. Itcfor-l :oid Si.m- A'n'it 1 o.l.wk "itnr.i.tv moni;:. tbe ci'iiz ii of w .ci r--T w.tv- st:ir:hd by an s arin . f ti'v. A l..rjt frame iinihhd; on the .r, c.ics .- ni '.i! by J.ine It Tnslwe!! !i;. I in soiic- m- sii-rioc nisimer 'nken fire, an I n a s-.r. iirri.-.! to the grojnd Tlie :'.-. had g.titse.1 . .n-idei-ahlc heal'.iy b fort it -.. A- d.-.iv.-ri.-!. an 1 iiy hi- ri-ne --o-taii'-e arr-i .t-1 ;h' Ici.i't-ng :c o;c -heet i f rlaiii.-. and all i iToe. u.r. i!i:.-.-tiil towar! -iiv.ng the r. k dwell r.g I t' .r t-l within a f. f..-t .,f the b:irc.:.i2 l.n;i.:iig The frame h.il' l ng we. il 1 a a .! -.'c-l. cr.l house -id s:n--ke house, and ai-'en twenty min ut. of the '.rue i: wis d-..v r-l to Ik-on Iir-- i ' s ..1 - i.iiirgr.'rij i'i-ir.iiti p ie .t ciiarre-i Is and a-hc H td then- li t'ne siight- ir 1.1" ie da- Ping h .u- and tin re i -j' a Ijoin it wouid l.s-n .vcd. l.si- v ! iii'i-i-i fr .'ii Vs ait-1 n. '. . Pa- ci Ihe 11. A i. II 1 I.-ike I.;, teg .-.tnc ten i:.; of hi. h wa- pu-'lis hltol-S ilisitd -liys .vl in III the l.tii'. t'.c l .1 visit to hi . i.o::-, j.i a it.iv s-.iiitr i.iy cveti.ng. X-.ilc of j th-m went ctui.-y han !-.-l The party forro i t.l in lint- in front of the S-im.rs.-t H tusc. ! .i-.-l In 1 led ny Mr testr-ge H Tayman and ' M.ir-hc'-.sl bv El Bh-eides ati-1 A f. Davis. 1 i.irt 1. '. t-i Mr. P-so.i's r.-si.i' li. v oil B-li-e . si-is-t. aii.r. ih--y .h-i-i-lti! th.-ir j.a-kag-- 1.1 i hui into t'le I'lies. iu ..:, r-t-ini flu :i p-K---t-.-t nsiiii sthv.-e Mr Parson wa- lying. -:i on s!,.-.k h :u 1 y the han-1 and h.iu a s.-it-iv nv .1 1'-' an l tl.- 11 lust on ol: i.-s w a a .'lais- iu m . orn-ni".. -f.-.jl, ; :!e-.si. . Among tie itn,... T.i!.'g Millie scven a ii".:ii't. r ..f sa- ks .f k w '-.t i!" if. several al.pi. l-uti.-r .S'fl f. .. ..; maity in .re of in. sit-tstanf tat ! je. Mr. Paro ni: I '' t.niiiy i:s ... -vum tii.-ir nt.sre the in ciy !:. I f"i''-i 1- w .... '';:.-! r iav v cii; ug A Be!'.- iL-pfiY event tiled .-hii. ii w hich on Tnu pia- at the .Lav m .ning at 'J- -V o cl.s k. w a the marriage of Mi-rt Nett e I- M iwrv. .laughter. -fM- dm A M .wry. i i.fi;..l: .ni. . n l lit v. J M us-t-r. pastor of t ,. i:,.f.,ntHs! ri ure'i at Hunt i gdviU- The ' : c-rct v wa. is r-.ormi-l l-y I. v E X. Kre- in-' Tie bridf wa- ali. -kl by ln-r ssfer. M s V f-te M M-.wry. atvi M.ss K. Bia-.che 1 i M mn The g'stofil-nietl ' e Dr. Jacob : Bc.vuiaii. tif s-k.-r. -f S. C.a.rsv i! i i- i. a.s-si a MeytU'e, a id l'r. Jaiue- itie. t n rs. Bev E. . 11-t-sier. of , Htss'ie of '..and Mr. Will In in. of IScd . Ui-lnrs. Mi- L'igie D. Shuck ' rend, rts i r.-l 1 tig march a- the joyous par- ty mten-1 the chinch, andtl.cn eoiitiuucd ' di-iug the cert m-.iiy swtvf. l-rut.f;:l stra.ns ofum-ii tliat h-eaihel through the frs.gran.--t I of ihe p,n i i let r .ir.. I.ke a tit.-ri.!.c- : t ui. Ininiedla'. ' a.":,g lite i rtnriony. whn h i w.s Ver inc.. ive. a rtsepiitili was held I at the h-aa-s- -il t.te bri-l. s Ltttier. I on hour was -init in ts-ngrai tiuTio-i A1. til i ant ts.ners.:i..ti. an-i a u.iij.iu..ii ii!inh-'vi- T.h: Iitl.-, iu oi it ap;oc:iiei.s, j wa a Is-aUi'fui sight, f lie g Its t.f attrition and es t, ia rtruae-l a g -iu.-r.ng array I., the , jeve. K.L, rare. au-Joisi-y wire vtie tnany j I.- ui.-.t- arrai.gc.! in one of ihe upper j room. ' TU bride is a charn.ii.g vout.g io-tv whom a'l learn to adm.rc d -! t. and Ut-v Mu-ss-: nuy flatter hltiiseif ou liating been w turtuute as to get sm h a lady f.r a l.fe cotuisiition. Tiie groom is a geutleiitaii w ho toa infests tra u which i-hara-.-ier.iti tHiiy the true gi-n-tU nian. and w .11 sureiy be a kil.d and kivaig hU lifllld- Many were tlte wLsisiS.r future joy which w inch followtsl lite happy couple as they slarted 0:1 a bridal trip vo Wa-hington an.1 th. ttis.ern citit. bttl -f't iMfHirtr. Tlie llfavl.n unilus With liev. Mil-ae iit.tny Stiiw-r-icl frieuds iu exu-uding very hn j OsU.rraliilt"iiia TIIIllTIEni ANNUAL Session of the, Somerset County Teachers' Institute. m.L areola or TBI CLOSiSO SKSKK.. Institute called It unler at 9 a . Music. .'rof. Kxcell. liistrutiK-ii'aluits. Mirt Kxoeil i:id M:- Ada KnF)i;r. N'. 8i. A Guod Time l'um:u" Drvotiotial aervtces by Dr. F.nley. Mair; ofiening ervic Exceil -j! lucl ion, " Revive l"s Asain." rvr.praral slectiou : UJ commission to J jshua after tiie dcatli of Muoea, " Ue uot I CMiamaodcd tlr Bestruu. Slid be of pud rjara-; be not afraid." Prayer. Muaie, i'nif. Exi-li and Iiotitute Xo. Ta. " sjiii witli Ciwcrfiil Voi..a." Pmi. Wdier suz-sti tliat tlie photivrra ,.l.rr waa w illisig to take a pi, Hire of the Iu--titute. TML Import by J. A. Berkcy - The SperiaJ .-iise.' lie said : " Tlie kpsria si-n.vs are seeing, hearing, snaeilina;. c. We l"::id iittle rhiulren in tueir lioine aJyini; ttxr Book of Xature. A" .Ku t i -.v ar.' latseu into the sx:io.l-r.nm th-y go fnra the Huk of Xature to the prin ted pper. i:!u-tried by teaclieni iieiug un ati!e to iw:u the ri.-ures oil airlock or watc.i. Ait a b.y liow uijuy lert a tly.has and he II iKi iy ui! j u four : it has s. X ; hjw many a s;ider has, aud he'll fail ; it ha eiiit : how an aumi il co;si.-s d .na a tree he cjii t tell j 'trwat sums are raised liir the eduialvou of j r Up as though he hail received a new rev you. T lis is a d.-iVs-t in tUe cuitivation of j its eop!e. Tiie only ijitotion a-keil is. are j elation. By the way, Teachers. let me say a tiie sene .! si.;ut. A blind ram was able to j your chihirrn if the 'ornmunwcallli of IV j wor,j un H'A. teil hy t.va ii w.icn a scratch exitcl on a j We stand as Irutees of the entire state noli II umanjii'e may lie divided into tarer pe o.i!;.!,cd pinx- of-:tH : hrfouui a scratch j "f any part of it. Tiie Director who casts j ri.xLs. the a-W. the ikon, and the trhf. Tiie that o.iiy the microsojs.-c itlld reveal He in 1 a cultivate. vmse of touch. The -eife of sight can bo cuiliva'exl. A Is ly iviti return from chun-h. ami tell you ail a.v,:i! tij,- .ins of her iii-igul-.tr. though very iitiie of tiie -i-rm m. Tea---lirrs geiierai- l'-i' tittle aileo:i-n to the dimensions of Lie s h.i-.il-rooni : vry um-.iii iukinnaiion --vn bj g ; frtn ;l. Cuitiva-e the munlar vn ; i f! a b.k .iavr your piip.ls lift it : then seaJ toetii to have it weig.i-J. A gins! 0 ije"t it.-.m is to iei yar cicidren g.itlier a ! lit - ieav.s t icy fi l l ..n the road u s-hd 1 b li. ve in h .ving :n m tijict les-oi,s. I'ac li.-t:-i:i nt tVrrnaiK-iit 'o;n:iiitic. f.ic C.a ity S.lji.'intjii lent read the Acl .r.tvid.ng f.i" toe cic ;io; of this Committee. r.i. ;Kr-cis 'I'.iiling (-.-rmanetit oruti.-.ates in I ehg'ii' lo cie.-t'oti Un-a'is.- teji'iiiig. are : .".vl. ir..f. J. I Mre. J. F. Diveiy. i. M iiker. J A 1( TSey. C. K. Uvfiigood. an IS. i. O.iii.ii nour. tAa-r- a. i,i ji.'ii---! to c-i'tnt the vote ; li. J, iJ' n i i. P. S. ti i.er. a i 1 S. II. E!r.c. M js:c : P.-of. Kx'vll and l;ie in-titu:e No. " T.ie M -rry Kar ii -r s B iy " . No. s-. " f ie Singer s Invitation ". No. t oll-ge ug. ' Joi;y Biys," i i .'( ni'iiiiiivl the t-st in h in n I'roi. Lx.vli colieclioti. l.iitr.i. ii.iii ty l.ir. Kinh-y. wito -.jsik I tseph C-stk's tietng a:i example of i-otis-. r atioit of i-icrgy s'.oring up energy .hat ie dl i si.-:il I I I Kl Iv-tC- he ti gali his -v-tric. an 1 a i.i a si rj of it he lias 1 C-'li-:. oiling in su'.j-s-t. ho sa'-l : You've ln-aril a gr -at il ai-l ah .ul following niijn-: my .v i.-ieta k -h.iil ie-an endeavor to iilustr.ite : isi i i.a ; I dm t mean that one set of fc-iiti.-s sUirt -t tiit-ir gPiwTii. i.a.t mwuV. al arc -ciins-ile ! bv another wl - I tn.-an I t.iat cve"y e: ttos a b.-ginaing pla.. When ve talk a:vc.it the inleiie. t we mem tiie .'ii.iid, oi iive iu knowing ; moral power s:m ;iy iii'-an tiie dirtvi-t'i of the minds activity in tiiat direitioit. Primarily in our direct ic h.i.g we are c-i:i:roliie.l.l with li.ee'.e- n .!! of m.-utai .tctiviiy. w lm h are three : 1. Ttie Ih'S-.-.ttaTioii. I'.HU-r wnii h are. 1. '--:is..,iusi..s, w.iit ii is lite mind s know iiig .U-cif J. ri-.'t.T;.ic,. the m.iid's liking km-wl--' lge ..fo.vot present to lliesetisc-v (There .s a var .-ty d.-ti:iilio:rs of tiiese tcniis. by liif r. i.i anii r . 3 lillul.-n. i:-prei-n tat loll. The pow- .-r of tit rn.fi 1 thai enables it to bring f..r aard a e- u l time what has U-ell ac Uirvl. 1. Memory. 2. i:u.u:inaii;.n. l.iu.-raiiy, the imagining power ol ti,e mili-i. Ttieri-are several kinds : Constructive, cre-aliv-e. Ac. Tiie i:nsiriiiatim itihsts us with :he Div iiiiiv. Z. Tnoiigiit power. There is no suhjist of ni-.re tiii;sirt:m-. to the lewdit r. il.w can I c kiu-w our Wo! we work on Yb til itr we know w hat . . .4 1 iH-g.til tiie siti-ject j 1 iia.l iio -liu-ie ciassi:i. at. on. III. I naa. n is t!.e p .Wert i hr.iig togrtl.i r Wi.at per- Iviitioli i-. iitiiulaitsi 1 can sianj jj re ( and tss- my h-mse. fny friend. At. 2. Judgment, which hsods iu 10 ciassitica-ti-.ii ; I .s at two tilings; you coaijssrvr lliciii, and f-i-m a ju lgmcni. li.-5ts.ea L- ihe tt.nty.r siweroffhe mind aires; reion-.ng the miik' power in action. 1 he tcaciierthat giver.ifi attention to menial - ieiii may !.- using means in the first stage of the mind life that belongs to liie latter st-tg.-s. lo'j-tr-atcd by a figure how ail the , lower oi i.'ic mind grow and widen side tv si-le Tnc i.tiie liimv ctu carceiv exercls j any ;...- of mi. 1 i .jincr titan pr.vii'.i-tii. ' ri.."-lsaii orl-rof ni-.-ntaii.le.eloiiiKeiil in itii --orrtst t.-a. :.iug C .r-i'.iary ; F.rt step in child tea-h. ng should In- ohjee: teaching. Many ;r -pic c i:"oa:id ooject teaching w .tn mijct i.s.s.,;is; bchl up a ph.-e of brii k .l'i-1 q J.-stiotleti aisiut il aS all ohjet t lesson. ' tr.iiitunir m iy lie taught o'j.vliveiy. s.,y you w ant lo tea., h the relative pronoun go to the biard write a sentence cittitainiiig a relative, 1.11.I I lien tall attention to the rela tive. ISin't give definitions, until you are nwdy f ir them. Can Mental Pin'.jsophy le taught ohj.-ctlveir ? Y'es by the min i's sim ply l'ikin t.t it own ineiital t'i-ralioi;, iipioe y.tii It-w-I pupils to perceive omc loiiig. to i ntr isi their i-ns4ion, thai is j ol-je. :.ve t.-aching. ot-j-s'iive teat hing may j I- aiph.si tt.any sahj,s-l witatever. Tiiere i ; sr o i,.-:. of s. nv. ot-j.s-ts oj ti.ougi.:, ni.. ,w ; j jc ts ol f.i " h. Tiie ni. lei that ha-the tlear-j i est p. nsj.Ti-ili has tiie ii-.cliet-t faith. j i I Vr sa-d to tilt feat hc-s of our own ct.un- I ; ty " Y-.a d :i ' kn-.w h-.w to 1 s.k a'. 1 see " Oneof the ru ini. .rt.-itit tuirigs is for us to 1 train our pup!! to .qs-n l.-eir ryes and see. I Marii. ty Prof. Kv x-ilanl Iiistitute as bo ' l'.r.. No. til. - tVtliegs S i.ig," ,. 7J. ) " Mary atid Martiia." . j S.io. 1'r. f. Exef-ll, ' The hajMiwrifititt ou j j the Wall " i - lustrvKtioji, bv .1. D. Mtx-se. of Veverda!e private s. 1 He said : 1, 1, .,-.1 fr ti.i. e.-ttiim th.t t utllCfc, we have tlie un livid-l atteiiti-m f j ... ,..,...: iIm, m-ist U- s..to.-:b n , T:ji, m.. IMwiriiv trw. of u- have a greater or fewer uuui r of in attentive iupiK and I don't think there is anything radically wrung with all of tis. It b .Ht.:h;e to c-titq-! atteuthm to a certain ! ,,., 1,-as. ! Tiiereare s-.me faults in tttwhirvg speiiitig. to prorkKiuee words, and have litem nu--d j by one -t.rret tie sut-lhsl by atewher and uo : more attention paid to it is nut do.itg mm b i ir-to.1 Atietition u-ast oe caneii to ine tstr- rett sisli -ii-; The u-iuil mchoi! of romlnriiitg a n:n sislhiig exercise ts i.i have liie pupil write and i-r-tperly nimei ilteir sTteiiing. Itaud liie j p-tis-rs trek marked. Tiny liien t rumple the j tatters tbmw Ibt-ru away. I tie true one la lo cn-ervr tlie psipcrs for ftitnre reference. Mr- M-iiroe. on Ibmht RetA. l H Jest f MruL' lswrran!.r. raramax. and Arithmetic is w U fu:u woiuen ol tbr country. 1 ties; re to call tlie siteliti.m of leochent lo lias iuiwtrtauce of having libraries. Ttiey a be got by enler- I lainmeiit. Mmir ars- iiia avm t tiw what i to read- I am uot a b..k ageul nor interested in any tan k, but in making this list had - Kadistth's Hi-si-ry." I give a list of what I cviisider the best hook for Americana to read. Sir John loiMntck's 1'' buoks are cut tlie best l-u tor Arueru-ans lo iea.1 'chijiiad chocsc the Lighcst rnotive for reai dinar Every cue tax be content to re main igriioxunt uf a trrtsat rnatiy tliingr. I Have a ftke-.l time f.ir reading. Kcad few j liewssi-rt. ur magazine, only the best, j Iv.nl read novej closkly a iiiess studying an i author's style : life is i.u short- From a cer- i nan daw uf novels we Irel mutdi iniuruio- I tiou. much history. Shakcsiicare's historic (lays give many ie-ns their earliest end best ihnsghts .f English liitory. History should be read with reeurd totiie philosophy of hiory. There arc many facts that il j makes no difference w briber a know ornot. Biography is the soul of history. Ti:e w b!c action of great men Dimulii us to initiation of their trreatnessi. Pttctry must be iva'l. f;ive children a fair amount of; French man ow day noticed me peculiar Fairy talcs. I have found c!iildn-n lack I vreetabie protluttiojia on the mantel-niece. j imafiisatiun. Wciitm practical that the diiidren liave really no lirae for imaina tion. THrXSDtY aPTCK50CX SRMI05. rHrectors' Meeting. Musir. by Prof. Eicell ami the Institute. instrumental music as before. Xo. Bringing in the Slwavvs." Xo. !ft. Help j test, but he said : " Why I am snrrirised. it oa." Xo. 7. " Man h, March along." This is tlte TnvUu, and is one of tlie most Enrollaient of Ih rectors Showed 44 Ii- delirious regetablts. when properly prejsir ntors present at tlie Institme. "What di- ed. known to civilized man." He cooked the rectors are doing and what they may do to tomatoes, ate tliem um, and wlien he did nut benefit their achools," '.ijs-ned by F. J. i die, the family ateof them. Their use spread K' ioer. lie said: I to other families their neighbors, and this I confers I don't un-k-rstand why this sts- j was the origin of the enlinary Bsc .of toma ion i called, unless it he to listen lo Prof. I toea in Greene county, Pennsyl-ania. How Kxcell. The ijturstion ia a kind of double j much talk would have introduced them barreled one. I can answer the first art of it as to Smierset borough, easily and I w ill j answer it by sayingthey are stayingat home and minding their own business. I If any ilirertor fully comprehends" the j hool Law, he must feel that he has under- taken the heaviest dutv that can fall to ' mortal man. The Commonwealth of Penn ) yylvaiiia is a Republic in itself. j hi vote f r a teacher because of family, j t-liun h, or pi.)litii.nl influence is a defaulter I tti the jiuhlic trust, if tlie tenu he aiiow-ed ; -n there is n.i ru my involved. 1 lire-tors will ulnars be willing to em I ; plov the lest teacher. You can never gH ut of a lower grade school unless you hon- estiy discharge your duty in the lower grade onipcnsation to a I;rs.ior :s. iu my opin ion, not the best means of gettiiig hi liest work. Mr. S. J. Mi Ketirie from Summit wasca'l- td upou. lie said : I canin teil you what the Director of the entire county an-doing, hul in our township j atkm in so was e-'i.nM.MjT ; the real valm I can sir We have a.lvanosl. We have i is rriiap three tiine thai amount. If I re iiuilt better s. i.isl hou-e. Ye have en- j member rightlv there are 2 1 schools in it. j icavoreil to do away lith tlie prejudiiv We have several I -i--a'n st women teachers. me:i t-arhers cniployed this winter, and j they are doing well, then- is n. i We have advanced the sa'arics . eoinpaiiit. if our listen er- other town.. iips. our ne-ghb.r. have 'tone the same thing. The nsqioiisibiliiy of salary d ies not he ujsin the Iianls. muc h if it lie" on the teai hers themselves. You must not pay $."si f.ir a K-a. her when one for , win n,i iiie oili You must educate the hitrher irrade of I pe-.i-ie to- believe Ipe-.pie I. x iiotils. Hon. Wm. H. Sanner. Ex-Co.. Supi.,said We believe risht stipervisioit i eminently aeecssary. In an. ieut linu- the Pritsts were tiie suf-cn,: nioral'iv. rs of E'lui-iitioii a well as of i ; I be!. eve t ' ..ram lies of i at Herodotus tells u that tlie i i.a'.ion were .vi.at we cad the days, w oen a S.y jrets a few I -v li s. I the 1 more stp.ti- f tiie rd than he tiiir.ks he cuiphi to have had. the ri. xt thing i a com- j pia:ul iu tlte Courts of Justice. Tiie D.rec- i tors snouid stand and generally dos:and by i ihr tcaeher under such rirc iius an cs Fr.'fii ; J v'sl. iiiere has been progression until t.e.L:y j we s:and in our s. ins..l sysicin the first Stale , I aiitoiig tiie for.-niost. j I'n-f. Well'-r s:a:vsi that 4t Dirts-tor now i j i-nsi iii is the liighe-t ci.rolliu. I.I of Dir-c- ; tor- aid '1S t.-ai hers the grv:.:est ihiiiiIht of ' te.u hi-rs tiiat we have tn-r had. ; I Muri-. Prof Hi'-eli aid tiie Institute. ; j Solo. ".Keep in de Middle ot de K'wd." i " Thr .NVretiu'.'y fit Ajij-mituj iu t.;.e CvmHVH i j eWi Jt." -' ntsi bv A. C. llolU-rt. He i jsaid. i i La.li.i and tteulleruei:. Teai her and Dircc- j I lorsof Sinierstt Coiiijtv : , When a malt has been silting as I have ! W11 since Moiiilay. at y . at., baling down thct-uiicciiiraicd wisdim of age, and expe- rieutv. sot'iat ye may forget it not ; w hen lie ls. i-svn ou The Wa,ni9 Si.te uf Lift, un A.puitate'.y iiiiesd Dr Wtliii OutU Wiig: isisse.1 1 hn. -h yeftires.,,., Haji;,,,..-. rhai- eri:l l.v feminine culture, reached litimatt Amtrir-i. and s-aii Is coiifroufisl bv The La- ! "-" ' i any w. . inter that ite si,uid . . . 1 - 1 . t 1 . . . . . ... io-ji 11110 tiie mi.isi 01 .-s.'n.Kii apistraius in a ; i...t.t .1..1.. 1 'i:ir-i iii . larfs 1 c-ui-i 1 iloli j What is a school ' The hardest thing Kt i i:vc I'ri.iti is a ; :-o.l .h tnitioii. There it-agmr.ous plai-e and n.iiety-nnie one-hun-.f I'ia o aud Zen... I Uiieve dn-iths of it are doing ail titer can. in season which tl!u:raie two or and out of srast-n. lo reach tlte .ether place. 1 an old story io.d . 1 .ail.-.! ihe Mole. ' thref pciiits that 1 want to bring i Plato icciuriiig before h.s cj.iss i s-.tiie .'. year ago. whi. h was a f.rccv, lew days i tiefore you and I were bom. untl'-rtt k to de I line man. and here is the .ierin.iioii : - Man i an animal witliout f.itthers walking upou two f.st " The definition wa - risidcre.1 ' souiitl. and I suppose tii.oe Crt k t t. k 1 it d-iwn in their note Intoks. and went off to j wond.-r at ll.e wisdom of P'.a'o. Zcno. Inn i ever, didn't do this. - tietaiise he wan't built that way;" but he p"ventcd himself i at the lecture tiexl dsy clad in a huge cloak i and when ..id Prof, i'iaio askt-ltinni hr.w tnoiiy of ihetn ts.uld p-jK-al his d. riti-iioii of ; mat, and w henthey had doties-iand is-n com : nic'idts! for remcni'it-rir.g so well what they ; had w ritieti "low u. Zt no rose and said. " Xow ; l'ik at Plato's man'' and he t sts into the I mid-lie of the rcstiu an old lieu that he had f picked as ivtre as the ptliu of your han-1. j Ihato reinoleled li s detiiiiti m ag.-l m tny o'her ought to .io the same In dt-iinii there i danger of giving ni.-re .itiiis. ion i 1 : I lite the number lielow : j Hut there are cliitois and is-litii.s ; of uven i i atui t tllter things. There niay be a "u rA t.f j w iiaics, as Weil as t.f pilj.il. liut a tr.mj of 1 u.a- k.-re! is a hil. ttn-jash-iaii-f rl.lxrs is a ;--r'lr. alio a noriieoi ineri is a fw-l. jii.l a ; i'P'.l of coutitcrteifeTs is a atid a gal-g 1 of sheep is a art. ati-1 a !!- k t.f deer is a, k'rd. and a herd of girsI n-a:i lii.- is a ' 's-i-y. and a In-vy of raoiiits a wr,f. and a 1 Warren aT preacher may ite a y.ea. and a , syu.si oi singers is a casio, and a ci.oir t-f 1 bees is a str-irtw. and aswarni of tc-oi-hers is an ! lfittttfe. and an institute of . iio. A D.rectors i is u (inac,i t, aii.l a 1 onveuutiu of w unit u eiigagsd in a grent and gocsi Work the WjtMn'r Ckrittiu TetHOert" l'itv. So I iiiucii for sytttiynis. . We read much, hear much. ay much -; aN.ut schools and teat lit-rs. hut S have yet to Aer in Institute, a rfV, of a sciii.,1. A certain sch's.lof phil.r-ophy. or Divinity I mean Theology .rmetli. it,. -...rEthitisetc , is the teaching ol a certain set of imu upon i ! tiie-e subjects n-spet lively . ; !ttre coming here I titrneti over the pair- j e of Xort bend's Tent Iter and Parent. l!r.k i Wtniial M..sh.b. Ita'dwiii s Art of Scit.ioi i Matiagi-merit, OJ. Parker s Talks on teach- mg and ll.ret Entiish work ou leaching. Lvn Jon's SciK-.ti Maiiagems.-ut. Ba n's EJ- 1 inalnu .ts a -s ieuce and Fitch's lo-ctures on ) i lewciilLV-. W.ncil lilies; last ei.iiit to lst to , 1 etu-lnu". wii.cii titrte last ougni to oe in ! the lionda-. of everv ua. ler in tlie Count J ? and countnf. and Hi atltl fion to ihese int4li- i - er little work by an English author, lhat I ! ... t a.lvi-s-vou ail lo set aud read stu.lv. tjr-rar ; ... , i P.n.w nine s History ofE.hu at ionat Tlstneii. ; nd in not st did I find in so many word a tlef)n:tiontkftlieierm.1kW It may betliere, if so 1 uverhsJie.1 it- Perliajsi ihe iiewn-st I ca me was in Xort iiend. l-ut not mur enough. Tlien I tame to Fittii. we wen! into a limit ed partrtership, on my part, arid g4t up this tchnitioB. 1 il read it alowly wriu- it down and better it if you can ; 1 il he glad if ytMl do so-' A school is a collection of -rsons known as popils. for the tin being, under the Cun trol of a 'wrsofi known as the master, rois irtss.. or teac-ht-r. and ought to provitle iu its own way and nuasure instruction and train ing of several diSereiit kirek- the prai.ti.-il arts, so that the pupil learns so fc somethituj as read, write, or draw ; the real or specific teaching, so lhat the I si pit is marie to tanas something of tlte tacts and phenomena rvtorKl him : ihe dJcipliinl or imlrlUxtxal teaching wlietvby lie is ltd-d to lhik aud ocrscrve. and reason ; anttlie is-iW tnuMg whereby he is rnatle lo eat nghily, to he arTcCted by a right anibiUon, and a sense uf duty. What is Apparatus? Welsstex says : Ap paratus Thing provided aa niean to some Mid, erially s full collection or art of im plements, or utensils, for performing scien tific exi?rimenls or operation. il'ra nipos ed to Dictinnary deflnitions.) Tlie best illit I ration of an apple is tlie apple itself. An old FrorM-limao was employed about a wwrnill in Greene connty. Pa. This I He was delimited, and went to the lady and - j said : Do you not use this delightful vee- i-tahler" H'k i. Pierre" be isr'ted t iv're caliel Jerusilrta apjiles.' and are rank poisoo." Pierre aked if he might iiimmi i:h of tlim CiP himself Ctt X. ; niure permission wa granted, under pro- among tieople trained to believe them poao t Xow there is much teaching that on only le done effectively by illustrating it step by step as you go; if this lie Dot done your work will degenerrte into mere pnm4 likt rej-titions. Tell a lr to multiply the letigth by the breadth for tlie area of a r aiielognuu. He will do so of course, but show him irAy.aiid you'll see hb eyes bright- very young child say to near six years old asks Wkit is il ? Then he aks Hum is it ? up to fourteeu, or thereabouts, and then lie le gins to nsson and asks H'Ay is it ? Xow it s sheer nonsense to ask of a child in the hm jicriod of life a qutvtion that lieiongs only to tlie wy period. I'm going to teil you a e art. let me whimper ill your ear. Cntil chil dren reach the way friod tliey are tvtTeamn it g bring. Is n't you never lorget to remem ber it. and you'll save yourself much veXa- iion of spirit. i What do vou sup!se this grand old conn ', ty of Somerset is w.trh? flic airemel valu- j prof. Welicr says i'i, no matUT. Supwe j the dire, tors at their next triennial cvuven- i lion should coiH-Ia-le to levy a lax of on. j mill, it would pay in round nuinliers iCi.ij."i.'. and this ikine for three years would y. say -T.iO dollars. Suppose tiiis motiey were exjs-inlcd in apfartitvM. wouldn't it revolu tionize your school. Instead of the Isire. iiiat.k wails wouldn't your schoolrooms be-t-vmie things of htstuty and a joy forever lo lii i i.ii.ireu li.oi go most uf titcui fn.ui itcaiitiful homes lo fret over the vacancy ol schoolrooms utterly unfurnished What is some uf the apliaratus absolutelv j required, and its cost? i A set of Primarv Eeatlinic and Color 'l.a-ts . 12V0 A set ..! WntnigOiartsiay beoni.i- t.si at first i A Weitsier s rnalir.dgcd Dictionary tss-a'lse it contain- liozetleer ol tlie W.-nd A set of Pny sioi. sncal Cliarts taitso- hltely liecesir I A set of maiv oiiiline or otherwise . 12 . l'i .io on T.nal t s; . Xow de-liict say J" -r cent and yo-i a in round nuinliers srr school . tlie t. i. outlay for the schools of the couii'y to . this am-Hint of apparatus, is l;... a ( deal of m.-tiey. but yoo have say 111 left of the t JT.ois.i : 1 havename.1 a very small list, only the essential things, yet api.-:i'e gr-.w s by what it feeds on ; buy tl-e things ; some of them, any of them, and see how soon you'll be wanting more. There are many things that I have not mentioned. Man has been defined " Thr tnnl-ujing ani mal.' and he is tlie only animal that must have tools to perform the common opera- tionsof life ; give your teat Iters atid children !"-'Ir U..I lo work wnii ; you bear.l. yes- nl-'y. -"it piing from the concrete to the aitratl, but always beg uning with the for- n'er with the thing itself, or as near it a .VwU "a" XowI'veafew words to tlie women of the tliristiau TemperaiKr l"n ion : You did a s"""' work wheu vou put Physiol.igy iutothe "'h'sds as a tex!-bok. but you only Vou--i it. v. 1.1 r.- .1... 1. ou j-iv,.. .e - tot me s uinuia- lion tif iiicts mitiioitt r-rv miii-l, m,in f ......... ( -fi'i-f ill. I line it vri- nuif h s.J - - -.- -.. 1- - - , -----s 'eniiis ot tins au.Iience believe Heaven to lie Physiology must I taught in the same way as any other branch ; you must reason from the Concrete lo the Alrstract. 11 ...... 111 13 itee-i t iiai is. tut uor. la Sliorv j apparatus lo enable them to teach. I could i have shown vou a set. but then vou'd have i said. "'. ues ati agent; nothing in tlial." But I've named no chart ; I don't care wliat 1 our dire; tors buy, or ihe the W. C. T. I", en- 1 dor not two pins do I care, but I want to i see sown-chart in everr school in which thev ; aftenii tu leach Pbysiuio-gT. Theie is a j b."ik vtry valuable to teachers I used to j sire over it by the hour about lilZ it s j i eaii.-d " Yuuatl on ihe Horse." He .iecrir.cs an .titration that was performed ou the i gnat dray horse of London the largest iiorst-j in the world, when they became lame. 1 A tertaiii nerve was cut down upon and ' aistut an inch of it cut nut. when feelinr and lameness vanishe.1 togefher. This ots-rution J was cailtsi .Yfstntf'jtiiy. Now year after year we come here, we hear home lalent and foreign genius, line ujsin ' line and pnssq nptm prtsept. here a little ' and t.K re a g-tol tje-l aimul the impirtatn-e of putting tHHthlur ifitu thr trhlriju. 1 want i to ask .if every scbtiol director here present. ' ask your own heart the question and Is- vour 1 own ju-lge. "How much sunshine Lave I ; put into our schools in ail n..y trrra. that 1 didn't go in when I os-ned the st-hisil-nsim i d.aor .' tn-ntiemeii, dirt.1or. after you've; wr-.siitsl with lliis question, perform the op- i eratiou t-l Xrunitomy on your ssketbock ( ner.e. ami fry the ap;tratus rtstd to sun- i suiiie. S.J. McKeiixie. Iiirector. of Summit, foi- I lowed on the same sul ject. He thinks the ' directors are willing to beautify the school Mum., and to furnish -)iaratus. ' Captain S.rber. Director, of St.iyestown ' thinks that ach'iol visitation would be one of ' the best means of securing the ms-tsssary fur I i.iture and apparaius. Director are often j blaiuetl unreasonably ; believes in having I the . l.ooi-houses pleasatit. J. S. Miller, cf Qin liialiooing. He said : I " We find thai tiie sih..ldttj-e-s are ahtst- i '---. en.pty ; many houses badly ss-ated . i 8""--. camlortaute sealing. I Use brst Hung j ne atteudetl to ; apparatus is a necrti;y. should be furnislit-J, but need not aU be tarnisiieu at once. Mr. Elough, of Bnatbersvallt-y : He said : The question is. after all, are we able to uui lite Htw.iiit ikixxsij . a tiv . i-ur ine an-ratu i.et-cssa f v .- i lie neouie ; must be educated up tu the siandard nece- J . . I sary lo induce them to encourage tbe direct- I t , i tors to buy tlie necessary apparatus, and . , . i -., , , i when they do so, the apparatus will be fur- ! - , , i uished. i Mr. Leininger, of Addisoo. thinks that it Would be useies to atteni to do anything in tlie matter without education of the peo ple to the stantlord required." Music Prof. Excel I and the Institute ; No. T- " Mary and Martiia." Xo. tii iCollege Smg, "Jolly Boya" Dr. Firi ley said : " Y ou leas hers have much to do in regard tu apfralus ; learn tu use apparatus, and learn bow to take care of ap paratus ; I re heard of a teacher in Ohio ! saying tiiat al one time tlie had a globe, bm tlte last he saw of it the boy were using it for a loot ball. Tbe count ry st houls should be the best schools iu the count ry. U-raue liter furnish the cities with the material from which they are built up." " How can we bring about larger salaries, and a longer lerm T" Hon. Fred. Grot Meyersdale: "Higlajr salaries can lie brought about ,by getting nxre teacher having pn.fesstionai training ; in our county the gnsat imubie is sairdus of I teachers ; teachers ttndsrrbid one anmlier ; if the standard of qualiScatioua were raised J as to cat out about one-tliird of tlte ttsacliers. it wtxild be a gssi thing for t-liers and scholar ; I hare no doubt that many a young (nan has been ntiix-l hy lieing sent into tlie Selil of school teaching too soon ; re-ariiini; a longer term, tlie first meats we think of. i applying to the. Legislature. J think tlte directors are more eoniietent to judirt of the needsof their own districts tlian the Legislature. The avenure Irngih of the term in tlie State is something more than seveu mwiirt. aodu: tw o mii.s r me aver- age levy of taxation, lor tela fmrjnta mlj. 1d our county an average of one mill is quired for five months, at an aremgt lary 3u.31. There must he Something wrong in the system when the least rate of taxation in the State is to the rreatesta 1 to ?. Our scIhsjIs arerer. why not make themrer aJ vpia! Tiie State appnipriation is not equally dis- tributed, as it should be ; let the levy, tax, collection, and paying out of tiie taxes, be done by the State. Hon. W. H. Sanner said : In lsTli Prof, Wkkersliara drafted a bill of which I had charge as a member of the Educational j organizations, or to stay out. but becau he j not in it. Committee, that provided far the levy, col- j has gone in. lie lias no right to interfere with j When 1 wj a Vy. the W.vrr'-.ister Catc iection. and paying out of the taxes for j anv one eise. A neisrhbor of mine bought ; fl.i.-ni was ta i.iit i:i the h. is. We are scltool. There was hltletrouble in the Hoim out il was killed in the Senate, because il made the richer counties and tlie poorer ones equal. 1 scarcely think thai we are prepared io add another month in the manner the schools are at present sustained." dpt. M. V. Sorticr said : " I've thought uwi n wouiu pay ui nn a motnii. or two moiilhs, because children would get through iu a fewer number ofycan. ' F. J. Kooser said : "It would be belter for the childrtu to have a greater nunils-r of .iioiitlis if we, that is the laxayers, are will- .ng. but we are not willing to ay the atlditionai lax. If our State Appropriation were (airly distribute.!, lo have another ivoiilli, tiien let us have a lair distrihutioii. Motion bv Mr. Kooser : KexVrrJ. Tiiat we. the School Director of -somerset County, in Convention a--e i notch .lerel-y re-jUest ..ur S-naior. Hon. V. rxsitt AlexanJer, and our Mennrs. Hons. J. L, f'ugu a-io X. Is. M.iier to iiepi.rc into tiieba--.s ol ine ihslribiitioii of tlie Mud appropria ted tiv the S:ale to t.'ie Pui.hc S tiis.Ls. and if .iiey snouid Dnd uiifaini.-sr- m siu-u il.stnliu iiou to make a v . rnus ilh-it lo stcureior -smicrset ...u:ity l-r just and full snare o! sai.i lund by a-ltt.tioliaii h-gislaliou oil the -Ul'ject. It IRst-ssarv . sSeeoudeil tiy W. H. Sanner ; carried unan-.mou.-ly. Ir. Fin'.ey said that IhesrrrKnUe forst h.ji.ls s out of place : it exists in in no other I.am-.-d profession ; d.rss-tors might mil a teacher. .Irft uf I2rci'fu Tdirrt : J. I. Meese. Fn-d. Urof. J. A Berkey. C. . Liveng!xl and ti. M. iiaker were dvs iared eiected, A.ljourned until 7 r. w. TIKR.-IMT IVt.M., sESsIOtt. tijienetl at the usual hour S r x. s..lo. hy M.ss Belle Tomer. M.s-s M.iler at ihe piano. Applause Piano Solo. Miss Emma V. Miller ol Johnstown, Pa. Solo, hy Prof. Exceli. Mis Mili.-r at the piano. " Tiie Hid t xton." upp'iaii?sr. Prof. Wei'er now in'rl:iced the Hon. Iloswell ;. Horr. He said : Igi.lies and Centienii-n I cofiie here t.i talk ' over with you a sulceit that is attracting at- ! lent:.. n not only in your State but ad over ; the country. i Di pn-panr-g f.r this talk I found hut little ! ti l"iks on acfs.unt of the disagreement ! a rie-r A I go 011 I shll ap-ai to your ' cige ot every 1 ty life, l i.ave no r a -ca t..r ail the ills that pre-ent. I know t..a- nn ii area"-.-UstoiniI tu. iaim I l.at ify-iu ad -j Iheir idea you cure :vli the ills of life. r-r iiisfance our 1 rohih.twn Jr.efi.Js imag- ne t.iat to pas, a law a.v,.rdit:g to their i-Uas will end ail earthly evils but I've been instates in which u-h law were in exis- teiiceandyet 1 never thought once that I ! 'a in H-.-aven. We are prod-icing here in America the highest lyis-of Mini!,.. -1 and Womaiileji that exists on Earth. Wheu the human I family, way 1km k al firsl, took pr-session of tlie earth there was a great .lea. ol laud ami but few folks. The land, animals, etc.. all wen-io common. But when man caught i an animal lite taught animal didn't belong toeverylssiy did it? No. the man got his 1 ation on the fa.sr of ihe gh.)e. " title loit fn.m the work it f.tok to catch it. . Xumv. Pr..f. Exceli : " yuit ymr Mean- But when men owned cattle and there was;.,,,," s-,.,... . --.- 1 .r ...... 110 water, say. within JO m:!es it would fake J ail day to drive hi" cattle lo water an.! there was no lime 10 eat. s- a mafi fo-k a notion toilaim a spring and so'ue one e'?etiiJg a well. But by and hy someone tarn -1 an animal and the tamed animal w as tm longer in com mon. Tiie rirsT animal famed in my opinion was the d-rg and he ha iecn living with men on his former g.std te-havior ever suite. You 1 can now get op a aliout as quick by ; kicking a man s d.eg as you can by insulting : his wife. Tlie first trade may have been that of am. w making whctl.erit was or not I don I know I wasn't there. liut the people who used ar- , rows found tiiat they'd get in -re game by using the arr-.ws of a skilled arrow maker than their own c!u:nv arrows, an! the atrow maker foutnl that he 1 make more ly selling hi arrows than l.v hunting, and he was kept making arrow all the time. This may Ite tlie origin of sfeilied lattor. The Germans claim that labor should l? jtaid ac- 1 cording lo it d tticu'iy not a.vs.niing to ihe . skill required to iio it. Then you d pay the j man that piles slabs more than tiie man that . . runs a cinular saw null, though only about one man in 4 ' can learn run such a mill S the man lhat swii. hes ofTthe Hie ought ; to get more wages than ihe man that shoes the horse. There is iii this world such re thing s o'd ; ftsshioiiet! frugal .iy as a dtt-eut tx-unooiy. i Take a couple of voting men tliat hive stud- j its! doubie-eiitry Us 'k-kis pii.g. one is ofT.-rtd i and take- fu and the oth. r only irets only j l'i a rear. Tiie tirsi tr.i.t smoke 3 lo cigars a (lay so he smokes 4 every dav-.B prct- i ty often, and 6 very frispa n: ly. he mu-t J drink, he wants a livery team, pictures, etc. j He will come out in d.- .f. Tnc 'lier has , tl.ilert-nt hlea-. has no vn-rs ; it Is a well f r ; him and mu. li is-ft.-r f--f mi-jii if he riles : out once in .'i m-ti.th. He'll t otne out alu-a-1 -ntoke money. In thirty years they'll be old- ( i.-li t.ieii. The j-l " man will I rafiier ' wi-aithy the man will lie stnigg.ing and I end up by asking the ) nisn to divide up ! with him. Tne man who has Bi-rumulated a comj-e- i tence lias a right to il against every other j persou on earth. A citizen of Pa. says he j ha written a volume to prove that projrty ; i is the curse of societ y. He savs too that he ra,, trloe ,;, jJIgree down back to the May- t -wt.r ,, , ,iou!,, i,i3--.trd but he's laud- j wt)KTV not mjIlV May flower uie-n ever do ' Henry G-orge claim, that the w .rk ing men r- worse. .ffyeHr by year. l it true. I say Xo, tioirgi reasons on lal premises. ... ...... r ..T-f I workeel tne Brsi iw-i motiii.s ui net im for 10 a month for a Presbyterian deacon, and if there's a man that thinks that a rres- UVienail OCOi.tu call t set an tiut'n . s. . . itvtertan Oeacotl can i gel an mil imi tltat's in him, I'd like to see him. Tisn't true ... either, that Tou could buv more lor aivl eirty ; " . . Tears ago than dm can now. Tne iruth is , , , ,. that V'a could buy rnore of the tlie things . , .,e - wt ward than tou can tor !aof tlie tilings tat u n. .m lM.4tMlUti.iltS WSnssnuf I-S I ' USt. lll.CllltU ...IU. if a machine is inveiiteilior one man to do the work of six, wliat becomes of the oilier five ? Invention is a blessing ; old men re member bow we used to reap with a sickle : half an acre a day. The grain cradle enabled one man to cut four acres a day, which un doubtedly threw five men out of work. Now, if there was nothing else could be done by tlie five men, tbe George argument w.wU be solid but they went to work to invent something else ; one of them invented the friction match ; another lite store the Franklin stove ; an.it Iter invented canned fruit ; in my days are dried some apples, pumpkins, etc and they furuished the tat tor tbe season. I never saw those thiugs when a boy, rjecause they were not in exist ence. Capital r taking advantage of labor and roi thing it of honest earnings." Wliat is the eoHjierjiire system Tiie theory is ibis : If man should come here tu start, say a barrel ! factory ; Instead of hiring men to srork for fcim. he'd ttxt tiiem togetljer and any to them - I'm going to put in tlie capital, say iW.flut), at 2 percent.; I can get ilM fir my stork, but I'll work toi'O ; I want you to work as low as too can at the end of the year I hike out my eaminis and give yu all yonr pro rata enmirs." Tlie plan has been tried ! ftr two hnndred yetrs. arid I can connt ! my finr all sudi conceros that have lived ; five years. Why do lb.-y Mil? S nply i cause labor cannot atf ml to take the risks 1, . r, , . ,. i lauxir. tia-t years oreac np ine partsersnip. I raliinc pnew cause starvation. re - ' When prices go np Hr ppvdncts, they When prices go np lor products, they np for necessities, and this breaks np the j partnership. If prices of prodncts go down j tlie man of capital is in trouble, and there !s j another conflict between capital and labor. Tiie whole trouble i l-rin men n,it T ileal justlv with each other. Wlien tiie man j of capital lias made an anexi-ted amount j of morKT. heoaht to diviile with h s men. j and his men would tml to him. But some j workingman says, " We have our oriranixa- i tions. our Knights of Labor, Trade Ciiioos, i Ac. Every one has a right to go into such liardware of a boycotted house; his men said they'd quit. Snpise the capita'ist liad put in an aparaiMe and urge! precistiy the same thing in regard to tlie loo's of tl e car- jieiiters, wirtildu't it have been wrotig Uf course it would : both are wrong A boy's father died in PhiUlehihia. The j ooy truilged all the way tmm that r j Pittsburgh to get work from an old c.iicge i friend of his dead father ; he -got work. Tiie j I hois was notified to tuni off the boy. bea:i-e j the boy was not the son of a najl culler, at which machine the boy was working, or j they'd boycott his goods, j They had no right to do this. Every nian j gets the right to S.llow what trade he p!eascs " to join what chunh he pleases, etc.. fmm a higher power than any Ss ietv. Knights of i-ifir, Traik-s I nion, or anything else on earth. Would a Congressional eight-hour law settle the dirMcu'ty I think not. Con gress can't j -at a law that will arTcci any one b-it men working on tkivemnient contracts. We all get into the habit of looking-at the tiovemmenl as a irreat big animal that bus j only to breathe or shake its mane to scan- r j joys or blessings all around it. Xo sm h a j hiw would do any g..l ; a State eight-i.onr j law wiMild do no gid. Xo law on the s-.Pk. i jeet was tbongl t of until the majority of 'lie j people adopted fewer h..urs of labor No 1 Oovenimeut ever attempted to say i, -w long i i any man should work. Nature inr.n 1-1 ti..!t I every man should work for himself j I never heard a laboragitator urge the pas. j saae of an eight-hour law Sir women. Why. I if there was such a law, the women w..u! I i get throtigli their work hy two o'cl.s k, and t every nxilher's mm of us go to bed w thout 1 I supj-r. ; j Yon can't legislate morality. Sujiposea law 1 j pow-rl f.rbid.ling tlie eating of hot bis. uits ; j wouldn't there tie more cai.n next Moti.L.y 1 j than for years" Suppis- any one were to at- t 1 u-m; to ass a law against tigiit lacing. Im j you suppose I d (icrinit any man to fix a ta- : per to my waist ? . The S)aker is alut four i feet high and eight fist ar-und the wa'st- hand ; hen.tr he was overw heirm-1 by ; plause and laugVrr.! ap- I The great tn.ul.le ia this conn:-v is that ! fnt i'Vim. know nothing r.f our ii.-ii:u. ti.H' they goto and fro in the land and walk uf. and down in it and the of disntent. and the r.sir foi.Uof this o.un- irx foiloar them ! "ff I could I d like to save everv wo-klr -- i nisn from tl o-.t of I.;. I buying what is uselesw : eleven hiin-ir.! mil j lion-of dollars were laid last viar f..r ,..', cand a!.v,ho! : more tlian all the fl- nr 1 mt.jt f,i,r coujurv. I d saveeverv laU.r-iiig i man. ais... from following crank". Men now i see-n tn lie 1.1-tiiiig into intet'ts-tuai t-ranki- m . ,.,. i4n. .....--,.;,,,,. , t..,.i i . ; content .if they'll ietmedothe leveling. I j waI ,u ralK M nh;11 aJ T;iev Sa, , ! , 1 m.. ,L,-.-n Ti. .. tl .. , n.. . : ' j ,i. jH w,,r.j j., a late of savagerv. I Xhe la., ti.ingi ,.ja;m tj)tM. nu.a ,0 1 bre-ok down our firesides. So long as the ,. 0f ,!:- cuutrv own the "shii. -h-. rer ,T jlC3,.s. this will I the ha-n-iesi i sayings of Bev P. Jones. Ms Tomer, ii.strumenialist a before. "Home. Sweet II-. me." Lncjrt. Adjourned. nUI.IY MOBSISi.; ILoSIT-. -E UiX Music Dixology, --pra.se l,.i from ahum ail hlessirigs rli.vv " Ik votional ex-.-r-cis-s by fir. Kiu-llty. Various j.ici.s oi" music were snnghy Prof. Ex-.i !l and the Iii stitute. Rejs.rt of Committee on 05rtiarie J J. Merley and T. . B. M.-t l.nt.. k. The usual rt-soitit'otis of n-spet ainl sorrow were cfT-.---el, and a.i.qed. Beport of Permanent CertiS.atcs F-l fir-.f. Pn-st : C. F. Liveng.K-1. See y X . js-nnaneiit certili. ates will lie gr-ante.! to per sons tliat make h-s thau a total of "o js r cent, or a mark of less than tV pt r rent, on wiy one branch. Pmf. Weller thinks tliat teaciiers sl.t-ul.l apply fT the Permanent Cer:i:':.a!cs for the reason that s-rsons holding sui h cert ilicutcs &re more likely to n-main in the profi.si.-n than those holding other grades. Beport of Committee on Resolutions. F.i!!otr-nr t-eisli.m 1...... it. t.t. I ts. ik th.- I ' ' - . . '.' ' ' T.-a. htr of Somerset t mniiv, in annua con vention assemide.1. ad...;.t a series of resolu tions expressing in pari the results of our d. lilier.ttiotis. ErJir-l. That we recogniie with pleasure t hat more .- onr Ii-achers ars- beginning to iii rial pro ft ionil work, and that the stand ard ''f fdt:i-&f:rn : mi-vr g forward lUfJttH, That it is the sen t,f this Insti tute tliat our present legislature should j-ro-p -se a nuasiire leng-hetiing ti.e miiilinnni sehtiol term to s-x ne-iit- s. and. mat a law should 1st t-Ti.i'tcd p-ov hhug ;h.t'. te.e h- rs in atfeit-ian.-al the I 'otinty l".-:iT;ite her.a:!er shall I? iil f-.r s-)clt atfei.d.ii'.s. l-y ti e r li. -.r.is of D;re-i..rs at the same rite j-.r -Uy that tl ey r-svive for i. aching. Krr.jlrnl. That in Prof. J. C. Weder. we retsi-gniae an able and elli. ient publii. s. rvai.t uii.ler wliose jirdiciou admiiii-trAtioii oi liisfitutes slid flblic si h.sJ have rc-cle very rapid j-n-gress. aiid e express our -Ulcere re2et that his rerrn of ofTice I s so nearly expired. . H-vJtai, That we return Thank- to rhe able Instnict .r h-m abroad, and 1-. i.ie -ni Zens of S-.tut ret. w ho have h. Ii-si io make this the most pit.n-ant and su.-.s-ssfu! T-a. h er l-istitnte in tlie history of lie- C-.-.iy. J. D. Mrr-, I. A. Bekkev J. F Dtvr-v i.ttiimit;ee. M nion by A. C. Iljlbert. that the r .1-1-tions lie adopf-.tl as read. i.'arrle.. r. .. ..c v- L- ; ... ..i. .!. ... .i - ... i"jsact oi . . 'T. BvC-:ii. .ii4.iiu.in oi m cool- j mitteeto H'.jc Osuuty S i. W'i il.--!i a ! - , I . - i I conn ni? from the teachers tif the clinic. I ". I Prof. Weller resptnite-L He said .I am en- . , . . j tirelr taken bv surprise. I accept it feeling- - ' . ' is- i uave a.ieisotsi ine iiisiiniiea oi au ine I .. , . , ,. 1 teacher cumpnre with tlseof any other county. Go tirth with my thank", go forth and try to bring y.turselves lo a still higher slandartL Music Pnjf. Exceli and the Institute, "College B..y." Report by X.G. Keim. "M iral Education." He said : A reiteratstn sometimes la-ten wliat ha been said on tlie min-1 While our si-h.-iis are not tiehind ttuweof sister counties, wt are certain tliat improvement has taken place. Prof. Xos who Las been away i,x several years tells ns that he can see improve ment. Tbe great iceberg moving along with seven eighths of its volume beneath the sur face of the sea. moving slowly, but still ever moving, can scarce be seen to move, and yet its motion will sometime crush it to piets-s. Our school, have been moving though we growing evils of the day is lite iuSuertce tvf j can scarce: r see rite motion, irve ine impure literal ure. i - ir - 'i -t, lit- tlilfl t t j Mrs. M.nn-eiswld rM.,t out Mr. look j ideals berausr he knew the b ks that he j read, so that the books uc read must shat- j otsr charai rer. Mhid miM ha ecitherp.v,! j or bad thoo-hrs. We ire m-ef il of our as- snciation jmor; men. We sh"iii I bemnrh i more raseiul of the hooks we assoc.ste w iT i A g"HU WTter ha iid. show me t. hor.ss on a roan read and I will tc'l ti w .jt .'j.. I Alex inder &unded a j-u E.-nnir. it his be - , tried away of j thought that has existed t!!mui:h the e - t'i . ' . , 1 l-o asu U.-W1-T.I.J ; ne.ann tX:sts t."wtav. vnps s of a story j g:ven in a pj-nar story paper, a rnit b'- go j rid miss. Poixm'.ns literature is as evil go j rid mes. Pi ! iMox:ra:;na- drinks. Dr. nn.llcy in s c!.-'rg ta:k. IIesa:d: ! II irace nrrrl.-i-. while he n-e.T had r'e ! reputation of hr-n sti entimvat in r! iri-m 1 ftve said in Aknm. Ohio S. .It,- velops at'.d eitriche our power as the clear j idea of (:!.' S.mct me I have thought ! that you m:ght as wed try to n-ar Trofical j fruit in the Frgld Zone as fy ; child apart from theidiaof ti-sl. i times think that the .1: rTi- 't!t es i round this suhje-t are foreign to it rt-ar a I some- that sur thev are : divideil into -e ts. an.! o.ie do-st t it W in the teaching on the oilier I am ' posed to tcai hit g hurna i opinion aiout t j l used to sav that I won: l revgn my jii: op- whenever 1 cs.u:d not n-ad the F-ih'e in my school. I was cailisl on to read a iapcr on this subject. I went to work w th ihe id.a that I WoiiM help to settle this ij icMion of to : the li.h.'e in the M 'i.s.:-. My lir-t prim p'f ' was. Ti.e Il.l-ie 1, go.sl, i- oiu.ht t-i be rc.nl K-coll ! Wiio se-tlhs. t;,c 1 oursc i.if ilisini. -; ti. -si 7 Wiiy ..e B-s.r-.l oi'K i.i- ..t..-n inuir.o. There my ati-wcr wis Lie l'a:d of Li.iU'.-;ii;oii shoiii.i i;ot voie eiiiicr f..r or aga.ust the it.ile in the :i . T.ny s..--u'-l Vii't- tiie U'M't. r c:i: . rei v to the a-i.er. 1 It- v sin'3 r a-lifl . ,U'..'i'il y.,n have l!:-r niora' teuchiiig entin 'y in the .'.amis of tiie teacher ?'' Ati. V.. -ir. m. ot her w ty . Tl. re is no h.ini.ui j-.w. - to c..ri:-l men to thhik r'ght Y-.u can't t-u' the qt-:tiitit of In ar into the nend of a m:.:i t h.it ill maive ii - heart r-gi.l. But ail the 1, of L iu- ' mt'.-:i in li.t !';i.'i.iv-i-j'i t k-ej. v.i fr.-m irn in,- tne tea. h.ngs the i..e i:;lo voiir s i"..i and I .i' is -.i: -. r - - to ti e mere js r-fii.ic-oty read. tig of tin 1: :.'. I r:i.in - rn-. ii..y u'r th. lir-t ;vro y-sr " tn; 1. .i-'..i.g 1 I !.';..:. .;.--i r..y sv in il vviih B i.V .- 1 1 ng .in. I p-a-.-.-r. a'-o. r-i'-i I HI Isl, .C ,-1 Q I- r.i ' - ni"r' lin-n.i si'-rng. I -1 1 1 II i.ie rca-i in a m ion -ii the p-t "f n .so::.. Thi- fsll 1-- l-re- M ,,-v sir.i..g 1 -I I-oi-le are th-.liir'itl.s. in H ut. W. H a:i..r-.c itnpres-loti ti..tt in 1.1 riiia' siitsl to any t-Yirlier li'ilcs. !i -aie from one of Ihe 01 Am I eorrvt An.. J t. many is the country 01 I.-: llev. .-sii-.-a-t r n-se-l an.! li.s iii.tittr. : 1 a:n un-h- t. v no i 1 eiis. i- ;s-ht- pr.-si rii a ct-r1;-ihoiioji churches, ink ... But C-r-i i.-lity. to-day. tt as it.si one a r.-l -.. is staie i'h'ii.t the word. minute. We can't He sa:d . can't luve the ri- are ts rfiir..-: Tl th 'I.pit. o-:r p -Dr. K .11. -.-a ling s .-I r-. -..r.i-. ,-., i;,;. :,!rfl 11. y : If s-iy in tn u oo'd -s-fu- t i grt.iit , u-l.i. J , late file ii.i kn.s k bin: A ft w 11 Find ey : 1 i-r-k-r y-.u h, ha 1 wa- pa: i.iii'e f-.fu :i,v hit-d I ...iild u-.t Dr. lita-v rd from .-II vt' c B .ten ii.;s d T.uie tli-.s piaxint in (..n.-los' ruK-l l,y I: vt,- g- h.- ; ..ti .--reti t-y to r;. it of. l-i' 'Let '.-. mi.d l-i Be- 1 .''! t.y Ml- I :'.i m Ei'-e 1 ri-'e t.f Jer -i e M Nc-i'! " S..-.i-g f-,-:n prof. Kv- ,i. -The T tn: Is.x--iogy ' i'.-j se i.si fr-.t-i i hhs'i.gs :io-.v. ' l-y i'r .f. Ex. -.! a ..a sl.tuic. Bene. iic'ion i.y Ilcv. Bash, of -he set M. t. Chup.-h. A-l.-utit-l. N 'TE Tiie rejs.re- ni.i.-s Mrs Moil s.iy, - I was t.-r l-i year priiicipa! of lie 111 Wasl.iiigton, D. C." Tiiis ,ht.,i,l I At- hion. Kansas. Iu .bis I .-;k s its 1 ;rc. -it-scrts on a i-anal " rea l cju.-r'." :i:.-id cf '" sundry " anc.'i. aVuctl ivl ft Attempted Reg.cide. ty. ever sin. e il.eer.ovu br-gan to .t on Ihe di-iii.gu.-hc.l brad, hns upon It-s-'l" .htrkt-t cu-; i-a-a-s t-i is? i-.ti .s ti-1 in tin- i!:..-'.t:;-Ud draivii Isr-slb a-.y-s of man's to'.il dtpravity. The Ii--t h Jann-s had arrai.g.-l for hnt-s-lfand Bm I'arham. nios: em vr fav...- . f i;.:-.- Fawkes. ti e bioU ii.g -;;t m a i ihe w-.rl-i"- h-sfory Nsjeii..!! ::.e t.r.-at ti.e Lut e hud ti.e li-.fi.-r loh ,id V .;.. turned :- all ta-gvfs f. t an i.i p-acti. IiTnai rua- i.. :c Tu slas hail his v.'.'rr pa ro let under ti.e th-.; i-ll p est' of li.S Maj.-:r to - siii.j.s ts ta translate his l.n.e. a a rir-itrilliiuii- T.ie M--y.ti Hoio of S.-rmr-' a.vari-. relet. tiy. ti : ':-.- i-j-s-t to t.ie ;-oh(.!r.i:..r ar' in Vi ct.-i.tirv a it was in iu-t r: ,r ages. Tne s ,ple .f .-, n.i rsi t. v ma le ITi 'i e l'l"t-e!,IU 1 cra-.-ler ..ut d -l-S. r.ia-j-. s in.ccs'y fliioWilg tin. ti. in of c-risd. prof--s. id . 1 f-irclb'e entry to t.ie p.;.t--t. t--g 1 t-v -urpri.-s-, and mad.- u..- of! .e means fo coiii::iin. ate thc.r tic n . .'ne purse of silver. o-.,..-ha.f ba-r-! :'-,i.r. st pi lii-i b-.i- kivi.i-a;. .yi l.- l-i uc-ai, 1 i'-tUii-is s'-iiT-ir. I.iiie J. 11. .1. t.il'if seV-.lj j.uii-t honey, f.ir p.. in.!, ifa- er. Ste p.uii-U hoi ii uy . on.- p i a 'i I .f ' ir i. It h tr, soap, otic p.I. iicr. one tan i-oitr- 1 pair of shoes, one f-nt .-un-ly. .-ne gallon -y-'i,.. oiie sh-s.- hr-i-ii a-itl p.i.sii. .u i r.-a n ia :.tr and candy; and last and ru. --t ttf.st.ve. f.ur ir.-s":-.!: -.:i -I---h.-s - it v.--K ni-.- iisr"---.!,. i nt-?-- s-t ! ,r- r. ill ttilL- -. I' .i.. '...- r. n-r ! - Tv lr. T-i ttV V. Yai W d Tu- iir-i!i" t-r i ..':.! i.-r tn a i !.";. fuitif-y v-v- f ,-Vj.si ur iir : .e tii--r ar.. i. 1; woUtti t Vu tii- i.,-:.:r,.ry. ii.- .-a-i..:i . miV j ii'!jrivi-l . : lilt r-'htf". Uijm f.-r ...a. J t,i. .11 J T.i..t t tt - our i:;Or :r ::.- t- ti:-Nt- ixi-il fi'rrui.i- -r! Jjn '.inry j Ii. i-1 The Tete Husband I:em3. , ev-ry fi ; lirri. "t tne. Mr. Frt-ierit k Weller i.. s.o.vlv rc,..i -.ring f.-jtii a pr-i-r.t. lei il.ne-s. h. t-j-n-tla.ii: br ing ervsiiieles. Alvin XL kelson, a s. n r.f Mr 'ex Xi, k eis.n. ha bveu Verv iu A w .'.a iiing fever , Mr. jttsiab uv i running ti. strain saw !-,,.,,,' mil! to i's fullest caiv ry mis . liter. A I , , ,, , , . targe ntimlsrr of e-g are Os-.ng ha .le I to tlie i .,, , i miil every day There hate been no attempts made si ire ; nxri i uTt y tovr la, -.eti in Toaih our lost fnn lo burglar.e ll.e store at lu.s I .tIH. IUoii-,i, .J.m ,rm- a"e frej i.-n: there pl tre. Mr. B-.wman. our merchant, says it i tj,rj-ear nmnd. tattle rartches are nuru-r-wiKiid not 1- weli lor any one to make an- tu. , isMui.tv and st- Jc by titc iiuu i.-e.ls utlw-r ateni. for I is now prcpa.-e-l to give j ii,usaii.is, range over ti.e ciiufrv at ail midnight prowlers a warm n-cv prion. large fl s.i loln .,x j...te.--hou- stea A series of ni-etKigs have beat hi tiragr-s j e.i- & lf I'--"-: ':! "'r I" ot at this place In-tlte la-t few rot-n-.-'is. and 1 the lieef fpjm 3 to Id ix-nts tr r-,und. ipaitea good many have pcfess-sl r.-iigi tti. Uw-.ug to t!ie gwsjsieigiiiiig toe m.-et,iig was la-g. !y attended, and much inteissit was mtn-ift-sted ia general thnoughtiui. Titesriiool here is making raisd p-isgTes. Mr. Young, the teacher, save hi scholars a splendid treat before the b'jh-lav. wbi. a was greatly appreciated by the sv hool Men tal cniture is making last progress in otir common schools, and the terra should he six m-c.th instead of live. Tfns q-n.-iun was i adv.icale.1 at the recent Institute heldinStm- ! erset. and we heartily concnr with the move- ; ment. and say that U should U rgld y ca- j llsM-euvL txviraA. j Letter from Arizona. j:.vih v. torn Miss. Dews) Mr.. ' A;omi I'm Li.,m r .1.;, ts-: ,' EiTtoa Hieli- It-it W-. By :.,iiit ..( a Inetxl miki tisl it yo.ir oili c. i i.m ft-r ii.ij..;i:i. .(i ;:i yur .uhii.i.it- (v;- r. autt in-i.tt-n' o. :n,j.rsffi ins .f hTe in .V A::d. as I tirofn.svtl a iitoa'.vr ofoM fr ei -k in iroefs. tit let ;iuii ii..,r l-t I -r Itll'J miiin in mil tim l.w.: 1 . n, - i , ' 1 , i .jjv lauof pSil 03m'aUA!MB. At present tie wind is hic.w"iag a rather c- ; r"wn' causing the :t!ieeahia in which ! 1 am ii:'st. tremS.e to its lou:vdaiori, and -j ceitdcr.ng it son, what ,li:Bctit io.write ery ' ''!,:n- TiHr n"!,, having g,.n to the fMa j f"" f""r m ,i:'J"-' " hit atoor, at I iir as !h.e s,m;:i..,.i ae con. 1 ' 1 t-'t5o.-ent is aiways j witn us. I am very favorably iini.re-e..l ! wnii the chmate. ti e a r Is-m pun- drv and warm, and there has been but ,hi .s -1 -... ! I have !wn liere. but wliat I c..ii d go aisc.il 111 or uUi.Kjrs in my sii.n s!--ev es. V in:v as 11 is to-uay. i am wrt-.ng ttt:s ;ii c-iu o..r and fi.-v less -love T ..e s-encrv is a:a. ! uiUit m ana the sunrises and ui.m:s gi..r,- 'neo( tlie latter a few eveiin.c sim-e surjsis-evi ill neuuiy an 1 g-atl ie-jr any -ig'.t 1 ever he.ieid 111 ll.e tieave:i or u,oii ear.n. luey must Is: s-eti to be a prtc.aioi. t.,r of in. lie cam.. .1 di-scnlie t..c.r sj.itini.ir. Ii round Ill tics vie.!., tv t.r a-Taulturol ' purpose is ..r. yet 011 ti.e nn-sus or pia'ns. au-1 at tnc f..t nios g.ssl graa i g aiiunUs, Xature has distributed w -.tn a lav.su haml, i..e siiis. 'uyotiet u. -ui liiei. ti.e hu: . her iir 1 iiiijiesi 11. s prey, :,i i.a,r .: n.r.Ls if sa.ai.ir Jry. i.-ass.,..j.1-rs. is-t.,-,. e.c. i s lassil,. po.i,uo st iu. ai.le t. pic.-vs-: ..lo'iiii icaii.. r. and 1 ban several rii.;.v re ui.icters o! li.e-.r p. m ; rai mg qja. .!.. in sore and irrilaiiiig ,(tl njv- .n.,. Buila.o g"-s- tail. 1 ' -arse and uiil.t S-r Ssl R-.u:-j.-.-s ai. un. ijiil v . white iiutii-r m. ,sc.c of va. 1 us t..ai wot,.. ut 1 g.ii t.ie .y-.-s ot a 3- r.-l. ' are to he seen n. i;g ami I or. v U-l.i v:: 1 i -aiii an I liiouu.a.u s.,i,-. r-i a sr.-.u from ivsij',-. j-i i e-;sv..ii-!y f.-.-iu .ss.iui rsct .aunty ;; r .cis.t-.s- ..f ::vis is js...i v !, t hail travel f-.r lo m.i.s, trout i. ere to ronihstone. The coi.niv st,;. an I n. ver m t vv ,:u a tree of anv k.n.1. a.-i.es i-iii H..J .i i4.1 S'liir s mi - i iet 1, "isTsiiy .j.str.i.(ile.i . p ..t .. and t.ie n.iM- i.y t,;-t uniiK-. i .oi.gh ::. .'i-rt t-uii-ry we wv.ii.d term hem :.-ii-h.- in .me.f t.ie j a.-.ts ai..! n- :0f I'otu..st-,;ie :... -. have i-..i:ifc-l -1 a ie trtis in .-. v.. j.,i j.oiijvr, on: a tiie t..iv u h.ir-iiy 1 .hi y u-t o I. '.1. y I. av as y i t at'a n. 1 i,-. great size. Howev.r. I.i.h up on the nio.llitaif. 1 am :'!!. iar-je t.n.l. r ais-i;i;.l tl.oiigi, t-i the itiik.d eye. these UL. ;...k i.iie b'acktr-y riiti l.t-. Anioi.g t is ! niltr tan he tot: nil I'ltiify of la-'gc g-.im,-. soch as U-ar. moun ta.n lion. i.liii k-l.i i.sl (hs-r. cu-anioimts, f.ie Wod tilrSeys. etc.. w inir on lite ph. .lis a irood marksman can go ..lit and in a few hour get a hir ..ij.jiv (..ituii fa Is. ai..i J.i. it nth , i.ut ),al we d.lie f quail, pigeons. .. ii..r-iy ad. i.i or ti.e ott hi. vi.- a-e fli er f ti e h-ist f..iir i,,-! :i.-s. I ' wlid gum.- it' lie 'a' i:h -Tit :. . :k-f. are .i .'V are ; ,;VI -doi.kiv a-.d.ie.- m- s! i 1 1 inia's t.. hr.ug wi-l ti ti-ins t., ti,. r 1-ase. w s-roiig wag. n- two -if n n troui the 1 lien- 1: 1 i-.r.it. i.ein l-cli g g-.-:. -UII- j t-. ; pi- -I .,-..r an t drawn : the ore iiji.i hy jt; ..r 1 town, die of .r to urn. ; I u. Ut t te foe- bn-ros can i ve where ain.t any ..th-i-t us ni-t 1 eranioiul s.mi.l sum. ..n.i tt,.-. ,i. -...-) ' atipefite ce!. tit crave. oM - kv sh.rs, drawer...., 'h.-rur; . .-..f:i-: i. r-a.-iir V, t t ie . I- ; l-cshi, w iih ii w t-t k . w a.: there op ,: ., !t ung iar-hd and where ..;y of these 'to-.,.-.! n.a-Tii a'..rs " can -.i,n iii .-.-s to 1;. If air ,., it were, left it w.,tild have ;!.e s-p- tarai:e 1 f i.av.n-g g-.r.e through a steam th.-e.her Even the -att!e ut-a per'hat't f.-r 011! t ir.'l.es. jt), .;i 1, aie tl.e r grass for a square m.-ai of ,.1-1 , ks at ai-v t.n.-e and it is alniii-t ui.t-:i.ie to drive li em away oin.-e ttn-y have ta-te-i I'.t- -h hs-tahie mors. 1. Ti.is craving t-.r unnatural f.si can only t attnhuie.1 t,, vv.mt of s.iit. whi.-h their own ers fail to surih-.eiitly pp. vide them wuh. We are not w iti,,.,.: thei-eri'iirn.-d and higldy steniisl felitte. Tins n.tiin:al v.-si:..r made ii- a iri.-nd.y - a'i n-ght U f. the .krg had a u.r all to .- ar.d Le arid wl-.t. while 1 lit thea-cs it ,-'V.;is: the tin :i me i.i.maii .-,... Mere w of m. .-j.!.-.,.-; We are fruits ' ..f t..nt j i. n i iiiu tnre v :,; ik- hKe as ,ip-t l Itetwet-n. " At the chiseof 1 f..r n-s o.r.i-s mi ; In- hi aril a:.d .1 ti.e . e a: ' 1 1 i . i- .s- ..1 th.- Chatte." t . , i f an i j..y jt.d the -ru rn-s k.ng I?. generous, i. T-iev a-e ,.f ti.e w.r l. ,h a.-l ugs of the :1 l - - i i a i irj. M.iicrs n a c rtss. 3-e sK,.i .1'. 1 a t.a.-l '.v-.-k ng t .ra-'r .ii...i:i r- in 1. e '. i 1 fltcY I i flic r -.wi - -ii :.':--:r t.t it ni-tre ihan r--ia i-a.il T.,nr,: tie-, l'i.- niiiiiiig d.-trlct a-i 1 1 " - sc. is a g . .-d t- and 1 s.l ..- it of . rry at iv n a-i- ,i il r t tv.r ho-l a p.- :l iriou ..f -A. i i ti.t-l lo very -.-ve-.- :ir-. 1- -tro) ing t:.e 'i-is.ii.--s p !i 4L-f 'i taifj-:' I) r:-.ri t.f tin' t"n. t any r- nja'i: irf v r: i.i. : rr-i- r.-.i.:v liar.: I- A tr-i. i r Tiv, hrr.ii !, . j :t;i at f t n n. Tin? 1 -ti :,-i' ar- n y ii l'i. -"in (ii'-rJ ;.-; kt -e-i"l.ini nmrt li.an no ry Li'i, :i;: U. !;'s. : !,. i ! i l ' i V . i re :;;.ti,-. j,.i Is . m !,.'-- .-f ..-ii?.:. H . v i:.r- r f--;;r :-: 'i.t jf i tf in-- h r-r Tsavcrrr - n-.-t a. tir-i-, ts ..t re- V-iirl art'I i r!tc .Mm- ,!. .'!'.). ic jri'i .- i,r f.ei- rrt.ni l'iv:t, fv-ry 'r;i-i" ij.! .1 t ' 'j i.uT-r. iii i-iiu.V':; " L'" r.j .in h . " ! ' -si Z lo il" cr'f-rs sell i pie. ; I .1-. ' "-, r wt''tv 'i- t-vt'n-t'.jiu '-y t ! u r h. 't 7 ;-J - -f li'i.-K ll'ld A,e I ; huti. r. . HI to , l do.-!! i c:v j-r lb.; t-j.. l' ri-.. sj.'i.i cr l'i't., A -Lave eif. ".i e... hair ...tit -l cf... sha:n;sj.ju i. M -.c it-l.. r I t harge al J per lesson, sa.d icsstjn la.i..:g ; nit Lull.-. Watrf.nwKrrs .-Large .:'. for i cleaning aaaiLii and for t ien.ng a ! c;.k. and i cents for a cotnnion crystal. Cmiti'-a pine iumiicr sti.s fr-m J4 tu S-to , i-r thousand fe-t. Th.s the fir-t C nias ! e- r pa-se-i wilh.iU se ex cil. nt . fw.jstiowfi ; sti.-n I i.-r you have hd hing at h..m. . We h.ive had here in liie Drag.-.n. neiti.er of them over tw- lu-.-hes. aui d..-;ii;s-ar.iig li.-e ( .o jwing dav rs-f-.re liie sun hati reacue-1 JJesinng n.rf io enenastn up-.n y-ur gouu nature, re .r to lenjeinen nty i.-.Ter. si a io trowd out more rea.lo.hie rnatt.-r. I w.il close with k i ii-l n-gards to yourvlf. to your it roiis and my bet aiits lo ai! old friends. Yours Truly. risi is F. Htxs Co Wesst! la.wcst rates for passenger and frej jrit to aU points Jest. Xort h or S.ith over tiie most direct ron'e. Infi.m.-itit-n fumi-ahad free. Aidress J. W. i'sg-.ori. ZaiTPmm.J Ajtrat B- s.k3 O Cv, Jjxra-rsier, T. r. t ' Si S T
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