The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 12, 1895, Image 5

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    INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS.
('minded.)
Wo went lopreMlist WeJnosilny
noon and having given the full pro
cee ling up to that timo, we begin
tbU week to record the events from
that time.
Music. "Come, Come Away."
Prof. Albert thou g:iTe a talk on
"fleosrrnphy."
Music. "liojoico nnlbe Gliul."
Miss Anuie IJuckboo then spoke on
"Ivlucation in Cuba" and showed
bow much their education was nog
lected. Music "Our ILippy School."
Prof. Albert then gave his closiug
talk on Heating, Ventilating, etc.
Dr. Hulley followed with his clos
ing talk and was welcomed by a
hearty applause from the teachers.
Ha spoke of Local institutions as
topics for teaching history.
Adjourned at 4:05.
WEDNESDAY EVtNINO.
Music Orchestra.
Hon. M. V. Howard of Alabama
was introduced and doliverod his
Lecture, "Lights and Shadows of
Real Life." The populist congress
Ban was well received and introduc
..J his lecturo by telling n few good
stories of southern life- He depict-
lin vivid terms the southern school
i thirty years ago. The Lights of
Roiil Life ho claimed could bo made
briffbter if only wo would live in
hope rather than m despair. t
tin not expect to live without find
ing the Shadows of Life and it is
dicso that keep us from following
he devices of the world. Tor nearly
Wo hours Mr. Howard held his au-
lienco at his command.
TIIUUSDAY MOUSING.
Music.
IVvotionul Exercises.
Music "Itojoiee and be Olad."
Miss Annie Uuckboc then occupied
jpeiiodon "Busy work for Little
Folks."
Music "Help it On."
Supt. J. M. Hotkey of Somerset
county was introduced and told the
teachers about the value of "Writ
ten Work."
Music "Columbia the Gem of
;Lc Ocean."
Roll Call.
C. L. Wetzel then read a paper on
"The Relatiou of Natural Sciences to
:he Publio Schools." Profs. Wal-
born and Schroyer made remarks on
:he subject.
Music "Who Was it t"
Vm. A. Moyer introduced tho sub- j
net, 'Advantages and Disadvan
tages of the Compulsory Act from a
Teacher's Standpoint." Remarks
were made by Profs. Walborn,
Claries, Rollback, Schroyer, Miller
ind Moyer.
Music-"Teaching Public School."
Miss Buckbee then showed how to
sanageand educate "Dull Children."
Music "Coronation."'
Adjourned at 11:1.
THUJtSDAY AFTKUXOOX.
The Directors' Meeting opened at
Music. "Rejoico and be CJlad."
Thi ro were 4') Directors present.
A. Lumbard was called upon to
trotluce tho subject, "Tho Compiil
sry Educational Law from a Di-
edor's Standpoint." The speaker
poled it. Dr. Tool then took the
wnudsaid ho disapproved tho
iw and called it Un-American.
r, lVrcival Herman said he was
i opposed to tho law but ho bo-
hed it impossible to enforce it. M.
Hussinger considered tho law on-
balfway measure. Hon. C. W.
Icrmnn was called upon at tho re-
pst of some of the directors. He
'Sued his position by saying that
(Lile he did not vote for tho bill ho 1
(licved it was our duty to abide by
illustrated by forcible example thai
the possession of wealth was hi
guarantee of happiness. The poor
in the humblest stations of life nri
happier than th millionare. Th
court house was crowded from wall
to wall and from the door to the ban
The audience felt highly pleased
with tho lecture and every one fell
better for having been there.
FRIDAY MORXIXO.
Institute convened at 8:10. De
votional Exercises by Rev. McLih.
Music "Stirs of Light." j
J. S. Kern read u paper on "Tl'.e
Essential Elomouts of Good Reeit.v
tion Work."
M. I. Potter explained "How a
Teacher Can Most Emily Wiu the
Consideration and Respect of tho
Community in which iie Teaches.,'
Profs. Fisher and SchaotTer ma 1
helpful remarks on the question.
Music "Help it on," "Annie Lau
rie," "Teaching Publio School."
Supt. Borkey spoke on "Benefit!
of a Teacher's Preparation."
Music "Songs of Praiso."
The report of the Burrowes Memo.
rial Committoo was adopted. The
roll was callod and those present
paid 15 cents each to the fund.
Music "Come, Come Away."
E. E. Wetzel read a paper on "The
Elements of Growth in School Life."
Orders of !?.-. 00 each were granted
to M. I. Potter for the conunittoo on
permanent certificates and to the
secretary. Tli'i committee on dis
trict institutes m.idij their lvpoil
which w.n alopted. A lj ir ned n!
IKIIVVY AKTi:i!MOX.
Music
I. L. Herman rea I a paper, "Tl;.
Olijecl of Nature Study."'
.Music. "America."
I. N. Brosius introduced the sul
ject, "Teachiiig by Showing."
C. W. Smith, spoke concerning
Tho Primary Teacher, His Aim-.
His Work." E. P. Rjlibaek explain
ed his "Reasons Why a Teacher ban
no Right to Punish a Child, or the
Government of Love." Remarks on
tho subject wen- made by J. V, Kul
ler, and G. W. Walborn.
Music "Coronation."
Jeronm Krdley read a paper u the
Professional Preparation of the
Teacher."
Music "Tho Voice Within Us."
Tho report of tho Resolution com
mittee was adopted. Supt. Berkey
aud Bowersox made their closing
talks and the instituto adjourned
sine dio at 2:50 p. M
iff mm -
- - mm.
MnMiMmMtnaBBBiaMBBBaMaalaMHHM
TKE CHANCE OF YOUR LIFE.
We received to-day 460 Men's
BLACK AND BLUE KERSEY
. v.il. j.A.S,
WHICH WE ARE SELLING
AT 5 DOLLARvS
their real Value is S8.00.
974 MEN'S and BOYS' unfinished
WORSTED SUITS,
which we are selling at 5.00.
THEY ARE WORTH FULLY
: a 0 U ELEI the mdn e y, :
As this is no every day oiler it
will pay over;, body to take ad van
tage of getting their Winter Cloth
ing for less money, than other deal
ers are able to buy them at.
Positively no In. ids misrepresented ;it the old reliable
Ol!E PRICE RTORE.
L OPPENHEIMER, - - - SUNBURY, PA
UT P. S. Hy puioli1t(.iii.t TEN DOLLARS worth of a.nU, we will puy
one liHir of I lie CAU I'AHK.
Cotton States and lnteitninoila
Exposition,
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VIA TIIR
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
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t ! i lii'Vt May.
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unit Is t'trati ii .lidrum Hiiiiri.riu t .dtmta
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I'lllVIH UK INTIMIKSF AIIISlI THK LINK.
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I'l li'l.siiurK'. Hli iiiiiuii'i ami ri'tcrstiiiiif, iriiuin.
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I aluluia. uinl l-.ID'TU'll uii'l Alui'li' t.i Allanla,
ii.'orariu.
IlATM.
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ri'turn. V a til.- Ki'ui.oaril Air i.ini', as riiiiutih :
lui Tin sdas uiul I iiui'siiays, ni-iiK'hiImt ItIIi
I lliTi'llllwr Villi. Ilirluslvii. at f.il.vl Hum Kit ll-
liurv ami i.i.wi (i. .in Lvwlstuwii. llnilii.. to in
lilaVH Iruiii ilal u( siili'. Iiallv fruiu M'H.. Hi. to
Ihs;. i.v Inclusivn at f.T. iruiu htiiuiury anil
fjl.wl Irulil Lrwisuiwii. iiiiini'ii in vii ila rrulii
ilnit- ut Mali-; ami at l.'.'a (nun Hiiiiliury uiul
."J.'.il li'uiii U' I.H'iwit kuihI iiiiill Jan. nu iswi.
THK KXIIWITION
siiriasscs, In snaii' ri'sjii'i'ls, nny Kxp iNil lull K
lit'lil In AiniTlru. lli"u you tlnil, Hlili- liy Blili-,
exhibits rrom Klurlda ami Aliiskn. Ciilirnriila uiul
Maine, tin' I lilli'il SlatcH of Alm-rli-a uiul I In'
I iiIumI stall's ui llr.iH, Mi'vlru Binlriinaila, uiul
hi i mi uiilll iii'.iily I'M'ry clvlll.t'il initliiii mi iim
l-liiiiii is ri'i'i't'si'iiti'il. m tlm ti'mircK iin- nuinil
nun. ni: many uilii'r ntirartlnns, Aran, I'IiIiu-ko
anil Mi'XIi'.ui Vlllai.'i's, hIiowIiik Inst liuiv Hius
h'u..' liavi I lii-lr "iiallv walk unit runt I'rsailuii."
Ask tur Iluki-IH via "lht .vul.on Mr J.m."
riillinaii sli'1'pliij; t'nr ri'mTvuiiuns will lx
nimli aiul furl Iiit Informal lun turulsliHil iimn
iippllralluii lo any Aui'lil ut tlm hiulioiiril Air
l.lnii, or loiiio iiiuli'i-.sldiii'il.
. W. It. (il.i i:il. T. J. ANIUniSDN,
TraMiL- M ilia ;i.r. (ii'iirial I'ass. Aj,'t,
i: sr. juiiN.
Vli'i' 1'ri'nlilflit.
TRlBB'S BOOK FREE"
To Ml iifTi'roni of EKROItfl OP VOI'TIf,
l.llsT VltJOIt wnt lklKAM OV MHti
AMI Wnill.'N. i8 .n-; rlotli umnil;
curuly enli'il hiiiI mnllislive. Trunttnvnt dy umtl
trloily coullil. iillnl, .nii poalilvo, quu k cur
giiiiniiilisil. No iimlli'r linw lonu .timaisg, 1
will ponUlTKly cur yuu. Write or ralL
nR I nQR 329N.l5thSt.Phlla.Pa.
Ull. lw UU io year i' tvntlnucnu practice.
I. I. ... l 1111 I II
law auu uo nil m our power 10 rt8 ,1,,.1.,11i.r!(4ii,, mi insivi.. m mi.mi hhih Mm
rie benefit from its passage.
Music. "America."
Miss Cuckleo thon gavo licr elos-
talk.
Dr. W. Tool spoko on tho sub-
t, What Our Country Soboolu
oulj bo."
Dr. I'trcival Herman cavo bis
HeasoiiH why tbo Primary Grailes
tJEi tter Teachers t ban tho Ail-
M Graaos."
MuBic.-"Help it On."
supt. J. M. Uorkey, of Somerset
UDty, gavo somo wholesomo ail
's to tbo directors.
MuHic.-"Teaching Tublic School."
Bull Cull
Adjourned at i P. M.
TUtlllSDAY tVtNINll.
Music. Orcbostra.
Col. Georiie W. Bain of Lexinf?-
I8. Kentucky, pave bis most excel-
Pl l'cturo on "13ovs and Girls. Nice
dKaUL'btv. nr thn l'onduluill of
fe."
Silver Tongued Orator of
wna hftra ninn rears a CO
tJwon for himself a reputatiou
upon this occasion was uot on-
""antained but also enhancoil.
ffipeaker showed that tho Boys
Girl, must goriRhtif the m'0
M women are to be correct He
UNDERTAKING !
Tlio Suli'iM riiili rtnkliiK' I'NtulillhliiuPiit, luti'ly
coiiilucti'it by Haniuol l.ui'k, di'ot'iiiM'il, will bo
tiiuiiairi'il In llio future by tho unrterslifiiril.
CORNS AND CASKETS
atipplli'd on sli'irt notice at low jirloi'. I'urpses
pri'puri'd fur burlnl freo of chaw.
KMI1ALMINO A hl'IX'l ALTV.
KeHpectfiilly Your,
W. H. LUOK, Salem, Pa.
The Philadelphia Press
For 1896.
Pennsylvania's KU-atust Republican f.nnilv
newspaper, The Philadelphia Press, will miiT
upon the new year under the most !.i
conditions of its history.
A powerful aent in the nation. il ..im
munity, it is now more than ever a leader in
news and able comment.
Its various departments have dining the
past year been greatly strengthened.
Pennsylvania is covered county by n-unty,
city by city, town by town. ,Nu other news
paper covers the State so well.
The Woman's Pae of The Pre-. h.i be
come one of its most prominent featurr mj
is eagerly sought by ladies.
In the matter of Amateur Sports I he l'rrs
Is also far in the lead and publishes more
news on that subject than any other paper in
the country.
The subscription price of The I'n f j,r
year, is: Daily, six dollars; Daily and Sim
day, eight dollars; Weekly, one dollar.
The Press is the greatest want medium in
Philadelphia and fciv-cs the lowest rMe on
that class of advertising.
.table 1
SLXSU
A Kki.iaiii r Woman Wavirii. WV wiiih 11 ro
lal.lo woiinin In ovrry County to cstalilMi a eui-
lw.'t parlor for tlm aln of Dr. Nli'liulVi tVli'lji ati d
Spinal SiiiKirtlnif Corsi'tM unit "Duiililu froui
KliU lu hliU '( liiNH, Willi Aslit'htor Mlii'il IIUHk Muiintalii Mirvi'VH, IHi.hiIi i l.ainl I.lmv., Train
rruti otur. Kvi'iv iiair uanaiil.'.l nut to l.ri'uk "".". .". "'r'UMinr,
S. T- MOORIO,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
riiiim tur WntiT siipiily. l'ai'hiry IiiiIIi'Iiiiim,
or nist, i.bsuluti ly imiKTvluiiH to iimlhturi) or
pt'nilriitlon. A now pair jflvi-n for every pair
Uiul IiR'hUh. (luiiraiiti'M printi il .111 cai li rursrl.
Itii'omini'iiili'd by ovrr ln.ihiil I'liyslrlutiH. 1 tur
nlli('oiiipli'to KtiH k on ruiiilnini'iit uiul n iv a
iialary of H0 to fa pt'r inuntli uinl ixmiiihh.
f.'UHi sample 0111 lit frro. Seii'l liloeniH postaije
for Kaliiple and ti rniH.
MCUOI.S MANt KAiTI KINd l )..
ht. Ill, illil. BlSt'uiial Street. New York
Thl lauioM-; V
UllU'U,
gJusI'k
i.m:i iio.n'.
MILROY.
PA.
icc 01 the rcace
AND OONV'KYANORR-
' M- Z. STEININCER.
Middlobtirgti, Pa.
jU. A. (-rril'ANtii.KlTi
DKNT1HT.
Siletullil Inil'iecineiit to lli'lit parly. Nontpllal OllH Alllllilllstercil
liii'ileil. lleleri'lii'H ri'ilillieil. O1n.1l pay. Ail- .... ..... .
dri'H olotifl nitiie I'liiiiihiiiiij: Co., ra eiiesiimt thrown uinl Hi hli.work. hte,
wiiiui- one uoi,. luM tii or Yvelb' tStore.
J i'i 31. 'tin out. bt'lincyrove, J'u
GOING TO OHUROH.
An ai'llvn, liitelllL'eiil cliiircli ini'inl.er. 11111I11 or
leinuiH. wiinieii 111 ri'ire.,eui iim n.r kmt,i work.
bllLut, t'hllaiii'lplila, t'a.
WEI'
SELINSQROVE, PA.
Just arrived an eloirant
tensive assortment of
WINTER GOODS
Come and see them. Ladi fin' nnri
Children's Coats and
latest styles. Fine lino of Novelty
o-rxcoo uuuuia, jriaias, oiiKs, etc.
Ooinplcto lino of irnderwour for Ladies. l,. ,,,,.1
ChiKlrcn. Our lino of woolen yarn is now' compile.
r mo iiiic oi jress uin.ains rw. a yard. Yv have a nu o
lino of Kid (Hovcs in black and colored willi I large
pearl batfons, lino ijnality 75e. a pair. A ?all to our stt.ro
will repay you.
Respectfully,
S. WEIS, Selinsgrove, Pa.
fllJ.! 9 Pll js
mmmg mm mm iiezear,
SLI3SGROVE, PEWiVIA.
Our Fall and Winter ( hinir, Mnols, Shoes, ICl.-., are
nnniiijf in lively, in faet we are now readv with a Mock
that exeeeds anything liefoiv presented to tlie penple of
this county, either in style, quality or tpiaiitifv. 'e have
at your serviee what no other (Mtt'lhin and Shoe Mimim
in this part of tho State ean oiler.
OVERCOATB,
lor Dress, business and Storm for Men, Vouthsand P.ovs.
A Full Outfit, from head to foot FOR 500
Children's Suits at !! OF NTS and upward. Hat's and
Caps in all the latest styles, and the latest stvles in Xeek
wear. CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
Ahtoi'k.ifLnpRolioH, llowlUankcts. TrunkH, Suteli. ls, I'n.brelliis
JiikWHt UarffniiiH in 15oys', YoutliH. .-,''K, IUhhoh' urn! L.ulieH" SIio.-h.
Iu tins lino wo cim hhvo yuu money.
H. OPPENHEIMER, Clothier & Shoe Dealer,
., , M iW Street. SKLlNSaHQVE-.VV 1
I will imy tho fare for all perHons who come from a dintnnci ntnl
worth of GOODS at mv Btorc.
Prices Cit i
il abed.
1 (Ul
Wo intend t make tiur N'ewSloek ot
Movo more rapidlv if low priees will do it.
CLOTHING
Of every deseription of Men, y's and Chsldren, Ovei
eoats ami (1 cut's Furuishiii.i; (Soo.N. Fverythiu d' the
Very llest. Not a pottr article in the store. Kiht up in
Quality, itiht tip in Style. tiht tip in Asfortment.
.lust what will please you. Come anil see. No trouble
to show ( loods.
R. GUNSBURbEI
V
Xcw Hank Uuildini,',
MlDDI.FlHJHCir, PA
A Large Assortment of
At the Great
BARGAIN COUNTER
F. H. MRURER,
New Berlin, - - - - Fmina.
Here's a Pointer. Comoto see
our latest Fall and Winter styles
of Ladies' Cloaks and Capes. We
sell Cloaks cheaper and have a
larger stock than any dealer in the
county. Don't miss tho great bar
gains and low prices in Men's
Boys' and Children's Clothing and
OverCOatS. Low Prkcson HOOTS aud sir OFS
THE HIGHEST PRICES AREIPAIDIFOR PRODUCE. CASH PAID FOR BUT-
TER'AND EGGS.