The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, September 13, 1876, Image 5

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practice of our teachers: • : I
Miss Lom Marsh', 'Miss 1 ---- 7 -, Pref.,'" E.'ll.
Richardson; and Mr.D. D.\ L a tlikop' then sang
•
so a quartette. - •• \ -' ''.. ` -
;- ,
s,\
Prof. Raub delivered his lecture 'O'n "Self-
Nade." The self-made 'Min 'tnisit heyeifidi-
Tiduality sufficient ro Overcome'all'difllculties.
' He must be original, thus :being able to invent
se* plans and execute thetn. - He must bea
true man and should be charaCterlied 'l4 r . itieek;
f less and humility. It is: not trade - that'digni-.
*es the man but the man - "that, -dignifies the
trade. The style of the 'lecture is saffi.ciently
popular to satisfy the public, but does not Pan
der to the taste of the fastidious.:
At its conaluition;. Prot' RichardSOn Sang j is
stillest The Farmer's Boy.his wai4ell re. :
T
solved, and should all farmer boyi experience
seeh a fate more boys would be farmers - . ,
Idrs. Weston then read 4 piece, known as The
School Committee. Her style of reading, these
!timorous selections is 'absolutely perfect; _ and
merits the favor .it receives. After sinking
"gold the Fort," 'the Institute adjourned. '
roman DAY.
!
Morning sessi=on of Thursday,Aug. 31. De
notional exercises were conduCted by Prot.
Thorpe.
Prof. Richardson condtieted ak exercise in
singing. He illustrated the difference between
song singing and choral singing. ; E . imous vote.
,
Miss Sanford followed in i
ed through its chaircie an address , On
The Committee on
teaching English Literature ' What we , read,
Resolved, (Ist), Tha
and what we sing in a greaj degree decides
aka a i r i ft ss lie s r a e n bv t An to tlr t e b d eir t
what we are. She would ha e teachers in
their pupils familiar with poetry. So mach of able lectUres, • and th
beauty and noble inspiration can be learned, spiration derived th
that we can well spend a few minutes each day • Chesshire,.D. D., for
1 .: lecture and interest
in teaching it. ., • \ throughout the sass
• After recess Prof. Raub. addressed the lnsti- i
Wayne county, and
flute on school _government. He gave a hew dale, tor - their presenc
system for ventilating school-rooms which ' Prof. Richardson, con
seemed, practicable, find if so, will be of great g i L 1L1%110:s: c c
service to teachers. lie continued in a few - i cises of. the Inslitute.
well-chosen remarks tiftn neatness in the school:- 2. That we extend •
mom,school-room furniture, g overnment in the Directors of Montrose
1 building,.l
~ 13d .to the
sehool-room, and kindred subjects: , them hospitable entert
Miss Sanford again addressed the Institute -3. That we recogni
on Morals and Manners. It there is any God- the earnest and uncea.
Ate work, it. ,is awakening souls to .a sense of thy Superintends nt, tl
p rt r a oni th oting thewelfarr
tesporßibility. , She would impress upon teach ,
Os and scholars the necessity of disCriininat- tit . ; standard inte r es t sof
of foe t d i
lag most closely is - their studies, thus giving' { county ; that in him
strength and tone friend, willing and ahl
to tllie mind and rendering
knowledge available. - Sh I read two
paetas as and dfficulties : and t
t i press publicly our: sin
illustrations of her remarks, which made them 1 at the same time wool
More forcible. ,
.. j , to aid him in his ardinl
Sept Tilden then addressed the teachers Ca' 4- That in the con
e
Jew plain and earnest, Words on thethere "shouldb but o
rights of i
- n the rural d istricts,s
teachers in - their moral and religious belief. - ' or about the first M
Institute then adjoUrtied to 130 p. in. ' to continue during th
In the afternoon session,3liss Sanfordaddms- 'et th e sev e ra l school d
ed the teachers on 5. -That we descriptive geography. The mend to the Se' as tea
instructor lays great stress on illustration' by ' County the abolishm •
means of maps, picturesi, or by anecdote. b,arism," the boarding
This being a session iset apart for directors, 6 „That these re s
t t: l t become part of t
.e
Inopportunity was offered for discussion on litl
any subject incident' to the uties of •that office.. .
1 •
litany qUestions were. proposed that had arisen Institute then voted
ili districii of the county,and the directors-who discharge the comer
. showed their interest in edudationnl advance= port, as a wliol, was 1
ment by their presence will e reinembered,,by
Misi Sanford then
cur teachers.
- . cient History, and re
After recess, prof. Gitlin x ad a paper on Ad- subject.
Prot. Raub - followed
saneement. Our growth els a nation leas the '
text of the preface, atter Which, the education-
l and once more explain
al growth of Pennsylvania was briefly noticed. 1-ealculatinginterest on
Our educational ativaricemeti in the future de- 1
pends largely - on the success f onr teachers.—
Howingnames were p
This paper was well receive by the Institute.
i
A short recess was
to serve as Committe
::
The following uames were added to the Hon-
cotes S S Wright,
srary list, viz': C. ill Danielle, J. B. Overton- Nicol, Miss Emma B
Miller. The Institute
)
S. J. Northrup, E. A.. Weston, esq., .T. Is. Mer
siman, Randolph Turrell, L. B. Parka, A. 5, ardson and
_Miss Lor
Waldie, L. B. Pickett, E. L, Beebe,F. S. Smith, containing the above 'r
Amos Nichols, B: Thatcher; R. S. Searle, Rev. The institute was
I. Thley, A. T. Wells, 'W Bullard, H on. L. p . Sanford, Prot. Raub,
Fitch, E. E. Mitchell, M. ii., Jackson Tingley, }Hiller, and others.
and Wm. Curtiss.
Afterbeautiful tition to the Throne . of
' a eau p
Institute then adjourned ill 730 p. m. .
‘ Grace by i ota beloved Su p erintendent,_ the In
t s
Evenhig Session.—After singing, led by. Prot. stitute was declare.: wed.
Riehardson;Mrs. Weston \ read- a piece,known
IS the Three Lovers. We think it should be
mined Courting, honest tiad iquare. .
MASS Sanford was then introduced, and deliv
ered her lecture on "Honesty . ,Public and Pri
vate," The introduction was rich in ideas,
showing the necessity of honesty. The speak.
a elaborated at length on the wholesale de.:
traction of our public and privafe citizens by
the press. The press simply answers to the
call frain the people, and .the rensekk of this as
vith other evils is with the people. ; We have.
nut a proper tontempt for deception that'conies
heline us in a multitude of forme. So long as
tie COULlient4ice"it in espy form, that long shall
it prove itself atr evilainong us. The 8 esker
talked at length ~on prevailing ilbs to for
khor. Young people are not taught to labor,
t 4
but parents - , seekrtfor 'iiiiiy yet hiSrh PennniarY
employment for sons 4l,itl daughters.. . . They
should learn to earn wliat they receive. • Pa-;
rental influence was diecoursed. , Permits ° , in
says that are legion, *aka deception by'
vithholdlng the - truth. ,' These its influ e nce _
children for the bad. The apparent disregard
01. the wife for the laushand's honor, one great
cause of dishonorty Oa' pithlic and private life;
vas fully ventilated.
Political honesty receiyed a tiearching laves.
ligkien and Students of Civil Service Reform
tan find such ittf,;ntnation,in - this lee:titre sanest - -
i)e bound eisewhera t • )
.That the lectiird was a anceess cannot be
11(41 bted• It as even *tore, t2,hink it will
tDlnpare favdrablY with anyping , that ' sae
beer !delivered in this - aeCtinnef the'country.
After singing by _
~the 'lnstitute - ritld eOcet
kuding by MrL Weston, theilistiintftatijourn
.
' t
• z. •
.111111.111 DAY._
Morning s a t iiiOn .— DeVOUol24/ exeitim' " *. e ' re
conducted by Ray. -!
Lora Rank yfere appolutet
,dorete ,
came persons to serve, OS coOtilMit . 10*i}*
- _
%anent Certifieitc 2fl. .
Prof. Thorpe' thee' introddeed
ileo )
lutitiu, viz :
Thet the Oottutv, Of
u 7114 Pagel
.. - .-1-:•:-.')', ..:.1---s,:;'..', .'.7 . :
litiiiimbaonik.
Pa.,, be and hereby is
sionS, for the purpos:
Teachers'.. AssociatiOn
'and intelleetual inip
'of said coun ty.
•' The first 'district S
following townships
wit : Ararat ; Cliffo
liarrnOni, Harford, :
Lenoi,lLtithrop, Ne.
Thompson..
The second district
. s
following named tow
in, to
a wft*: — Apolacoi
• .
Brooklyn, tocunut,
'es I; ke Jt i• • , essu Pi 31
Lake, and :Sbringv4
• Brsolved (2d), Tat for the . ,purpose of
properly organizing aid Association, and af
fording the teachers c j f said district the pleas
ure and:benefit of the usual Institute pxercisee,.
the County Superintendent is , hereby requettell
to call a\ meeting 'by public, notice. in two ,or
more of the newspapers published in said
county, of the teachirs of the respective dis
tricts at such places as 'he shall deem best,
and at such times as he shall consider the most
convenient prior to the first, day of )Match next:
Resolved, (3d), That said meeting shall con
vene on the afternoo of the day so appointed,
-
il .
and close on the afte noon of the day follow
ing: _l• ' .. •
After the question
Institute gtdopted tb
Names and dirt
Institute held Aug.2Bt
Aptdal.xiil4 Alin&
Auburn —Lucy.Cadd
blot Davis, Susan Davl
James, Mary Degnan,
- Bridgewater—Ella
M Guernsey,E D
Emma Allen, Hannah
ny Bre!tster, Lizzie S
Foster Eva Kellogg,'
Wells. '0
W Ely, Ella Burns, D J Ring,
Elisha McK l inney , G L Geni e Lucy S Perkins,
E L Sterling, M L Me 3 iillian, E Dora NeWton,
Mary Lathrop, W L St :rling, - Henry Richards,
Eugene Weston, tibbie
. Cboconut—Katie C ark Mary M Chamber
lin,, Carrie Chamberlin, iary Hurley.
Clifford 7 --Robert Ric aiuS, Z D Jenkina.
Dimock r -Sarah :Sher t4,' Mary Sherer, Effie
Hinckley ; Lydia Crlsma
Forest Lake 7 H-Lucy,Jil
E,' Tredwell, Mamie G
Weston, Grace M. Haw:
1 Franklin;:-:Henry
Jennie Jas S Gil
A StOckholm, Gertie
Friein;dEllie--4 7 atriek
Gibson—Nlß Snit*"
Great Bend - Boro—E
WiIFOD, Myia Wilson
Great Bend-8 B,Virril
Great Beni ; Villdge-
Zorn.
Harford- 7 H A ritintar
tile Wring), Etrza rriti
Katie ikipore,'W I Timy
man H Ste:tilts; Bcipitrot
Harmony—Jennie
-; . :' , ..:fterrick-;4 7 .4 -Roynim
-. .. - -;!.;IfOrti0 - : luid;r'-ji:Otpkil!
*;;Mir : bit*Elk irt -114*
.: ::. :.'4oo l ol.it P t. poirilipl
THE DEMOCR
Idevided - into two subdivi
of instituting in eacli.a
for the social advantage
ovement of the teachers
all be composed of the
nd boroughs therein, to
d, Great Bend,' 'Gibson,
erricic, ,Jack Son, Liberty,
Milford Oakland , and
shall be , composed of die
ships and 4orouhs tlere
, Auburn, Bridgewater,
pin:lock, Franklin, For
'ddletown; Rush, 'Silver
had been discussed, the
resolution :by a ward
.
Resolutions then report
n, as follows :
our thanks are due . and
Prof. A. N. Raub and
valuable instructlot) and
encouragement and in
tefrom .; to Rev. J. E.
lis pleasing and profitable
manifested 'toward lus
on.•to - Supt. Alien, of
rof. Francis, of carbon
' and I
a cheeringwords • to
•• na • ' ctor . of music ;to Mrs.
I s. D: •D. Lathrop, J. G.
.
ively aiding in the exer-
ur thanks to the SchoOl
for the use of the school
citizens of the town for
lument. -
• - •
e- and highly appreciate
t:ing efforts: of our wor
-1 e Rev. W. C. Tilden, in
of the teachers, advanc
• school,' and elevating
Cation throughout the
e have ever found a true
• to assist us In our trials
at, while we ivish to ex-.
•re regard for him, we
la proffer our best efforts
Lus duties.- . )
Action of. this Institute
Ae term of school yearly
iid term to commencsi on
)ndfty of SgpteMber, and
pleasure Of the directors
•
listricts.
thers,do earnestly reeom
►irectors of Susquehanna
!nt of "that relic of bar
around systcni. _
utions :he entered upon
,e minutes of this insti-
to accept the report and
tee. Thereafter, the ie
dopted by the Institute.
• alked on teaching' An
;ad a poem on the saTe
on School Governinent,
-• • •
ed original rules for
monitilx payments:
alter,: which the fel
-1 esented • to the Institute
on Permanent Certifi-
D BrewSter, Miss Matie
sbnelf, and Miss A.::Ttilia
then directed A.
• Marsh to cast a ballot
entiOned names.
hen. addressed I?.y 3liss
Supt. Tilden, Rev. Mr.
embers of County
' 4
to Sept. 15t,1876 :
and, Bridget Reardon.
n, Minnie French, Wil
ls, John Reynolds, 13 E
L•Ming Mitii
'
! I " Ussell,- Louisa Marsb,
rewster,Anua C SeArle
arab, Ella Beseb,Fan
"i itb, S c . Hitultic . l4r; D
arrie Browit; Delbert
emu, 4 L Griffis, Allie
iffis, F Hawes, Ida
• lan, Libbie Spencer,
in, Georgiana - Eldred,
Spencer. W F Water:-
rodden, 4izzie .Mciii-
K. Richardson, E
.
J F Carrlgg.
Clara Haysiard, Lena
rce, M 6 Webster, Nan
ekirrank .P Tingley,
4
411; Xasion, OAe.
Is Farrer.
'4ert, , 4eitie Chudier;
Saide gortoi,
: su p
30 : 41 0
415 7
Crime,
mint Robertson; Je
D Ainey.
Latbrop—ElLi J
Tiff'any;- Lizzie Br
Lord, Geo Sweet; : 1
Lama . Brown,l
Mack
ey,:3lina Mae
LenoviCorneliu!
D Doud.
Liberty—Nathan• ,
Nettie Stanford.
Little Meadows
Middletown—M
zie . O'Donnell; Kati
nen ; Mary J Curley
PCtirley,'Syliesttr
MontrOse---Emm:!
Julia Miller, Eliza
Katie Dennison, Li I
rein, Elsie Turrell,
tsr, Sarah -M Tild
lisle; Ida Harnlin,
Atha liaynor, Emtn
Joseph Johnson, F
Sarah. Silsbee, Dell.
Phebe Lewi
New Milford Bore
Barlow.,
' . New MII ford-31
Julia
: Smith; W W
Addle Harding, Fi
Mary Martin, Jno I
U B Gillett, Jennie
Hattie McMillan.
Oakland, Ind.-31
A 'Wellman.' • . '
i l f )
. Rush - Ella Gitli , Mary , D Bennett, Alice
Tyrrell, Anna
,Pep er, Katie, Redding, W. M
Hillis, W T Barnes, J W.Gray. . . . •
Silver Lake—H S Meeker, M H Meeker, An
na Meeker; - W P Shaughnessy; Alice Mehan,
Anna - Keegan, Liziieplark;
. W .L •Hannigan,
Anna Ward, Katie McCormick, Mary Mcdor
micki Mary Ward; Jennie Simpson. , . .
is, 'Hattie E Dewey,
Susquehanna— 71
Thorpe, Alice Moyll
Thomson.—Debor)
Mho
-THY FLO
Y WINTER !
Are you aware that yo;
January ? That you c.;
families ? tbat you ' ca
plants and Flowers, a
little paradiSe by pnrch 3
MpFurnaceS ? These
with VAPOR PAN by
pared to that resembling
NO MORE CRA
TURE-N
_HITS
~f ()
And the time has 'coin
joice in coal fires. Thes
on their own merits, aed
in this part of the count
ed to give entire satisfa
F Mt
'I keep competent me
quainted with• the Paine
stantly putting up these
ranted to please. These
the following towns and
Binghsimtoit, ,§cranto
Kingston, Pittston, El.
Great Bend; •Suspneh f
Downsville, Andes, Hail
Owego, Northtimberlan
Mlittass,zutzi" iot•uareici. 3Etsr
Any person wishing a ecommendation front< s.
any one
living in the above mint , d -placeit. I will gladly coiree•
pond with tiltin g giving navies of parties now using
these Furnaces. • -
,Montroge, December
.1620
PLANT.
LUMB
In order to better ace I
undersigned has estab i
Lumber Manufactured a
the:old Keeler tannery;
HEAR
where will be kept cone
WHITE AND -YE
ASH, , Di
WALN
which:l3lth the aid of t
competent workmen. Is
to meet the wants of Cu'
WELL SEASONED 'L
FLOORING, CE
LATE CONS
Planing, - Matching,
tone to order..
WAGON, CAR
counectlou wits the
umnagetrient of Mr. E.
bigot* staving your o
promptly.'
"Bove `eetabliihm est. under the
111. Rogers- - 11xamtne our work
eleewhere. Reipetring done
: A. LATIIIIOP. '
.'
104 - 29th. 187!).
Montrose; Sebtem
tinflTrailag*,;
11
the a! SPetliattp'
tO AU . sat ueft ce theitiiiirc e t be prop . priarterided b
Per,APril *1 . 6 " 11471a62`.
17.12.4.4)
.1!.,:5,ErT.,:.:10, -,....1576:
Sheet's,Coikßeauniont,
Baker;` Ida' W B
naon, Thnina Lord,, Lena
G Bailey, Linda :Yeomans
Lean; D W Biown °G S
Donavan, Ella Sargent, J
M Martin; J ora_` Marsh!
ao M
ergen,Sarali .7, 'Curley, Taiz-
A Colerrian,
,Katie
Martin Curley, .T9ser4,
pushnell, Mary Frink,
Bic) water, Mary driffith,
4 hie Morris, Sarah A Tur
attiellrewster,D T Brews
•TAUttie Giill , Pllian Car-
Etta Se ott,Mira A:Felton,
la A.. Raynor, Alma Foster,
nnie Fraser, Jennie Case,
Coon, M Evans, A Julia
Enphrasia White.
0 —Clara Doolittle, Stella A
C HandriekiE
Walker, Emma Walker, S
ank,
Wilson Ida Everett,
-Cobb, Rodney J Harding,
Gillett, Cornie
aggie A Raymond, Carrie
• 31" HodgsonNtiry F Lew-
NT. R Davis,•Belle Thurber.
ank Raymond, Charles T
li Potter.
1- Mums.
ERS BLOOM IN
can' Obtiin Summer heat in
n !Ivan balmy air to yon
. give spontaneous growth, to
d that you can make home a
',sing one of B. C. Sayre's ilor
rurnaces are now constructed
I• hich the atmosphere is tem-
Summer heat.
KING' OF FURNI
s MORE DRY
!Y HEAT.
-AIR
when consumptives may re
furnaces are eold entirely up
ate - now the leading Furnace
• All Furnaces are warrant! ion or no sale.
..ah. 3E. Si
• on the road who are well se
en business and they are con
urnaces. Their work is war-
Furnaces are now scattered in
ities:
, Providence, Wilkes Barre.
.nira, Waverly, Williamsport,
ana Depot. Hanco.k, Delhi,
garetville, Franklin, Unadilla,
and many other towns:
. SAYRE,
Montrose Pa.
. 1875-
G MILL
AND .
R YARD_!
mmodete the community, the .
Med a depot for' the pale of
, hi' newly-erected building on
;Site, in the
OF TOWN
tly - on hand. Afillstock . of
L . 0 1 1 7 PINE,
B Eidta?K,
T. LUMBER,. - :
e most impioved machiney and.
noparedto work intoany shape
tomero. .
BEE, INCLUDING SIDING,
!LING. SMNOLIC AND
A.NTLY ON BAND.;
ouldlogo. and Scroll Sawing
lAGES dG SLBIGH,
*CTORT
VZIIH
The att en tio n petite readers of DZYCHTRAT is called to the fact that : READY - CASH I s takes in mbar"
4
FOR:,'FURN . .
ITURE-OP - ILL - KIND
.•
. .
at the ibtve named place, audatao, to the fact that goo la bought in this way
- _
will prove eatukractorybecau.ke, , .
THEY CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAP WilEll CASH IS OFFERED.
The long continued depression in business circles' call for cash transact'ons by manufiCturersomd goods
bought close for cash can be sold at lowprices; To satisfy yourselves of this fact, when at Blaghamton; call msd
examine the general stock of Furniture and prices at 16 Chenango Street:
May 81. 1816.
g
0 c
A'
)1:1
01.
1-3
- - I,OOO.MEN WANTED; ARMED
•
with Greenbacks, to buy the best made, easie,st-ruuning, and most durable Wagon ever made tor the money%
;,.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT - OF PLATFORMS, OPEN AND Tor
BUGGIES AND . PH2ETONS, EVER OFFERED' TO THE
CITIZENS OF NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA.
Particular attention is called to our Standard P:atforme. We claim to make the beet Family and, Farm *man
combined, eves offed for the money. Each Wagon Warranted as represented. We employ none bat experienced
mechanire. Selecting best of stock for cash and. pay cash for labor, and we have reduced the prices, as follows:
No. 1, Platform, 1.6' Spoke, 134 Ax1e,135 Sprink, I Tnp Buggies, Piano Box or Shell body or Broad
' 2 Seats, - --.- - - = 'slls 00 1 Box,with Enamel Cloth, Top and Damask
Add for Trimming, $5 to $8; Br
i k r. • .
e l
Lining, Patent wheels, - - - $lOO ita
Rubber Top, Broad Clothing Trimming,sl7s 00
No. 2, Platform I.M Spoke, 1M Axle, 13.‘ Springs.
Ph:atone. Leather top and,Broad cloth Trimming
Add for Trimming,
4x5 Leaves , Drop-tail board, 2 Seats, - $125 00
Patent Wheels, - - - - - - sus ao
45 to $8; Break $7. i
We claim this the most convcnie: t and dura
ble and cheapest wagon in the market.
Open Buggies, prices range from $lOO to $l6OOO
according to trimming and painting. .Cc.
Mon time, May, 3d, 1876.
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ABEL BENNEtT 4S; op.,.BiNdHAmTok,
Jobbers of rine Woolens
ALSO A MBRCHANT
REPLETE
kinlastfewWeeks, VASS, it 11. ?Or/ there
, goods hail been bought Within t he lsfor
US to sell cheaper than the other • tabite,...aid . a . "lithe city, who Sr.
Aprill9. labina • I
- • - • _ - "rrjbliPittont ht t a t Touch k
• , errata*,
" sum " MIL Ilfse
IRUY TOUR- WAGONS,. tAR
RUGES /EV SLEIGHS,
.1 01V
W. OUSTERHOUT, 110 FORD, P.A.
'PRIOR LIST.':
Repairing densest short 'noties,-40410
cheapest, - t - 4
'FireveltasPhiitons
s ; BuWes, ' •
14•FATer - : • - 15
ft ft
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10
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trolllo4 Pet SPINLIOV I
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per loPu " r ll/.00
- All work ininribmi. asid '01111144.,* mock
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