8 THE TIMES, NEW MA)OM FIELD, PA.', JANUAltY 1, 1878. ors In iipiiiln(iil to cxuinliio nml recoin luciul ii uniformity of ai'liool books to 1m mlopti'il by tlt( tiirwt'r of those vorul dinlricla of the !oun(y," corriiul S7 for '27 nuiiiHt. Tho Pre. Muted that ho would njipohit tho committee In due time. Tin1 next in order was : Munle, "Theie'H liumio In the air." HondliiK " The Modern Cain," by Mian. Alice (lonriul. ' "A tnlk nliout the American Poets' hy I'vor. J. Willis WiMlake. ' i Lecture, "The relullon of Education to liikhor," hy Hcv. J. Edtfiir. Tho speaker took the word "Labor, In Its widest sense, both for mental and physical employment and In this light looked upon the question us really being what should he the course of Education in the school room, since, as he claimed, the work of the school room should be to fit the pupil for the practical duties of life. With this requirement In view the Bpenker dlneussed the work of the modern school room separating studies Into the ordinary and advanced, ordina ry the 10 common branches, lie show d whut bearing they had on practical life and bIho how they Bhould he modified and how (might to fit the pupil for act ual life. The advanced studies were then diHcufsed and an earnest plea made for their introduction in their common school (nurse In a fuller manner than Is now done. Though a pupil should seek , ierfection In lower studies yet his end van le attained by interesting him 111 the higher so that ho would see the use of the lower, and not dropping these latter lie would acquire thoroughness, and in aiklition he would know some thing of tlioee iH-anches In their appli cation to real lifo such as Agricultural Chemistry for the young farmer, me chanics for tho workman, Ac. As an example of higher studies literature was : cited in addition to spelling, definition, jmimnier. Ac. The speaker asked if there are any conditions in life which Uie school room can not fit the person forV unswered no, citing law as an ex ample and showing that if a treatise on Us commonest principles could he writ ten and hrougnt- into tne scnooi room, , much dispute and expense would be waved In life because pupils are fitted for lire. Music, " Walk In the Light." Taper " Proper studies for the com mon schools and their relative import ance," J. J. Hamilton. , Music, " Tinmuker." Friday. 6U10 A. M. Pres. in chair. Heading and Prayer, vv Jtev. J.J. Hamilton, 47 1'saim. " Methods of teaching History" Miss banioru. 1st, as a general exercise : and, as connected with geography ; 3rd by using such text books in the schoo as are adopted In the district. Correct the three methods and you have a good method. Teachers lnlorm yourselves in all possible ways. The pouring in of facts is the wrong method ; you want to drop ideas ; your pupils wilt not only come to you, they will Inform themselves. Literature Prof. Wcstlake. In his talk said that in his experience he found that the " Literatures" were too prolix, hence for the common school he found it necessary to prepare a comprehensive work. In Literature there are beauties, instruction, relinement and culture. Teachers, if you want to keep abreast of tue popular wave you must prepare ror the work. The time is here, and the schools are ready for the introduction of Jjiterature as a study. Answering of Queries. Why Is the moon so far North at times and so far South at other Y does this occur at regu lar Intervals e Ans. by Judge Junkin, iy a diagram on tne blackboard. What were the twelve labors of Her cules V II. C. Gantt. 1st, killing the Nemean Lion ; 3rd, capture of Arcadian Htag;4th, hunt of Erymanthiau Boar; Ath, cleaning of Augean Ktables; 6th, destruction of Stvrunhalian lilrds: 7th. capture of Cretian Bull ; 8th, abdica tion of the Mares of Diomedes; 9th, the seizure of Hippolltls Girdle; 10th, cap ture of Geryones Oxen ; 11th, seizing the golden apples Hesperides; 12th, cap ture or ceroerus. Who was Arnold Winklereid V L, W. Turner. He was a Swiss patriot. What is the effect of accidental flats and sharps in music V L. W. Turner. , They ettect all notes In the measure, of tne same uegree. How would you teach long division V Shown on the board by S. B. Fahnstock. Hhould both sexes of our schools have recess together Y P. J. Kell ans. no, Why are there no long rivers In Mex ico r 1j. vv. .Liudwig aus., Because the mountains and table lands interfere. Can a teacher work in the morning ana evening ana oo justice to msscuooi r is. ti. Buck answered, no. l lie music during the sessions wag conducted by L. W. Turner, of Liver pool. Miss E. M. Morrow presided at me organ. Fraternal addresses were made hy non. n. x'. juiiKin; Jacob uantt, former Co. hunt, of Perry : G. W. San derson, of Huntingdon ; VV, E. Baker ana iiev. j. j. Hamilton. After singing the Long Metre Dox- ology, Institute was adjourned at 12 A M.. sine die. Hakuy H. M'Keehan, G. E. M'Ginnes, . Secretaries Kepokt of Committee on Perma KENT CitUTIKIfATES. The committee met in the court room electing Mr. G. E. M'Oinnes Chairman and b. is. l'tthuestoek Secretary, The following resolution was nrlnntpd That the papers of applicants for Perma nent ccrtificotes be signed only at a reg ular meeting of and examination by the uummiuce. The Superintendent then appointed tins committee io ue me committee to examine scnooi doors, and to recom mend a series for adoption in thecnuntv W. K. Baker offered the fullowinir res. olution, which was unanimously adopt. auau not anow memseives to be an i . 1 iuuuuuc-u uy uuv one, or in any way other than that those who make a bust. ness of furnishing school books, may present to the secretary for the use of tne committee such books as they may wish to bring to notice. The committee adjourned to meet at Newport oxuie can or tne Chairmap. 8. B. Fahnestock, See, jyjUSSER & ALLEN CENTRAL STORE NEWPORT, 1'ENN'A. Now offer the public A HA Kit AND EI.EO ANT A8HOHTM KNT OP DRESS GOODS Consisting sf all shades suitable for tho season. BLACK ALPACCAS ' AND . Mourning Goods ,A SPECIALITY. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED . MUSLINS, AT VARIOUS PMCL8. AN ENDI.KS9 SELECTION OK PKINTH1 We sell and do keep a good quality of SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS, And everything under the head ol GROCERIES ! Machine Noodles and nil fur all makes of Machines. To be coil vl raced that onr goods are CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, 19 TO CALL AND EXAMINE STUCK. - No trouble to show goods. 65 P C2 o p P o o H CO w o P3 r-1 -Don't forget the CENTRAL STORE, Newport, Perry County, Pa. SAY! ' DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FIKST -CLAF8 BUFFALO KOBE, CHE APT DOUBLE LAP KOBE, CHEAP t DOUBLE HOH8E BLANKETS, CHEAPT A FIRST CLASS BE WI NO MACHINE, CHEAPT OR ANY HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DRUOS, WINES, LIQUORS. Sc., Sc., CHEAP T GO TO THE CHEAP STORE OF sfM. S1IULER, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna, CHEAPER THAN EVCR. I AfllFQ can color their own Stooklngs for lMUl.) e8g than one cent per pair, any col or or shade by the use ot our " MAGIC TINTS." Can renew o change the color of their oVesws, restore to freshness and brilliancy faded silks. Merinos. Alimccas. Neckties. Klbnons. &c. or Impart to them new and lovely shades Little crouDieana nominal cost HticK oi any aesired color seut on receipt of 10 cents. 8 dllterent colors 2Ac. Postage Stamps aceepted. Seud Hlamp for Circulars and Samples. 6u3mw KKAKNEK LIltMlUAI, WOKKS. 66 Cortland St.. N. York. P. O. Box. 3139. What, will the Weather be To-inorrow? L9-.ln.tri,le.i.t.t-l.lfl POOL'S SIGNAL SEKYICE BAROMETER and Thermometer Combined. Foretells correctly any chaitue In the Weather, 12 to 24 hours In au vance indorsed by the most eminent Professors and Sclentlllo men as the Best Weather Indicator In the World. FARMERS can plan their work according to Its predictions. It will save 11 fly titiiAfl if coat In a allude season. Warranted Per. feet and Reliable. We will send It Free to any address on receipt of (2.00. Beware of worthless Imitations. None genuine without our trade ruara. ' Aufiino ,i Afl i Btu Send StJimp tor Circular. TJ. S. NOVELTY CO., 105 Maiden Lane, New York, Pipa atatn where vou saw the advertisement, Seud Money Orders or Registered Letters at our risK. JAVERN LICENSE. The following application fur Tavern License has been tiled In the oltlce of the clerk ot the Court of Quarter Sessions, of Perry cmiuty, and day of January. 187H. Jsathaulel Adams, Tavern License, Ravllle two. II klll'K k V Clerk Clerk's offloe, New BloomUeld, Dtc. luth.lH, CALL AND SEE ME. The Subsorlber has opened a Store opposite the Railroad Depot, at MYVl'Ulil, wueie lie is pie parea to supply OTSTEliS, GROCERIES, c At the lowest market price. A full stock hand. The patronage of the public Is solicited, Utf. WM. K'KES. Newport, Pa, CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE! CAIU'ETINGS, OIL-CLOTIIS, WALL PAPERS. A complete Work Jimt opened for FALL TRADE from New York and l'lilladelplila MurketH. COMPRISING THREE PL YS, EXTRA S UPERS. BRUSSELS. VENETIANS, HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, AND OIL-CLOTIIS, ALL CHOICE PATTERNS AND NEW DESIGNS. MATTINGS, HASSOCKS, 1 I'll J-? 3tH. 3Illtw. XTlljfJfH, &C3. A HANDSOME LINE OF ENGLISH FELT SQUARES, AND o r i .-ci.ot 1 1 'rugs. f3 PATTKHNH IN HOME-MADE CARPETS, ALL COLORS IN, OIME'J? CIIAIIV. STEPHENS & BEETEM, Bcntz House Building, No, 2, East Main St., CARLISLE, PENWA. tr" O W O o w o Q e HERE AVE ARE AGAIN! WITH better Inducements to our customers and people In general than ever we Lave offered, we have Just laid in our immense FALL and WINTER 8TOCK, and ao usual, Intend keeping the lead for LOW PRICES and GOOD GOODS. Of our many bargains, the following are hut a few : CLOTHING, CARPETS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, &c. Men's Heavy Work Suits 4.(0 Men's Business fl.CW Moil's Dress " 10.00 Youths' Work " 4.C0 Youths' Dress " 6.00 Hoys' Dress " JUKI Men's Overcoat 10.00 Jlen's Overeonts 100 Hiivs' Overcoats 3.H) Men's Common Coats 1.60 Men's Dress Coats llovs' Common Coats 1.50 Hoys' Dress Cuats ISO Men's Conimmi Panls I.iki Men's Dress Pants 2.&II Hoys' (Uinunou Pants 1.00 Hoys' Dress Pants 10 Men's Vests 75 Hoys' Vests Ml Men's Wool Hats W Men's Kelt Hats 1.25 Boys' Wool Hals H) Hoys' Dress Huts 75 Men's Caps 40 Hoys' Caps IB Koom Carpet 1 Flowered Carpet US WooUiariwt fiO Floor Oil Cloth 40 Table Oil Cloth 80 Trunks 2.O0 Satchel 75 to I 5.1 0 to 8.00 to 12.00 to 5.00 to 10.00 to 7. 0 to 15.00 to 6.00 5.50 8.00 a. Oil 2.50 6.00 to 2.00 to 5.00 to 1.50 to 3.00 to 2.00 to 1.25 to 1.00 to 2.50 to 75 to 1.25 to 1.50 to 75 to 25 to 45 to 1.00 to 50 to 40 to 7.00 to 2.50 All Wool White Blankets pur pair All Wool Colored Blankets per pair Ladles' Double Hhawls Ladles' HIiiKle tihawls Ladles' Kelt Skirts Ladles' Balmoral hklrtu Ladle's Nuhlas . Ladles' Coats ' Ladles' Corsets Ladies' Hair Switches Ladles' Tie Ladies' Linen Collar Ladies' Ruches Ladles' handkerchiefs Ladies' Hose 4 pair Ladles' Undershirts Embroidery and Edgings Ladles' leather Belts Ladles' Belt Pin Pins 2S rows for Silk Handkerchiefs Men's White Shirts Men's Colored Shirts Men's Woolen Shirts ( Men's Undershirts Men's Drawers Men's Colored Hose, 3 per pair Men's Handkerchiefs Men's Suspenders Horse Illaukets Overalls Kult Blouse 12.50 and up 2 25 " r 3.00 75 " 60 " (0 " 25 " 2.75 " 41 " 1.23 " W " 8 , 5 25 40 3 10 20 6 25 75 50 75 30 30 25 8 10 W.2U - u IS ALSO Jewelry, Cutleiy, Accordeons, Mouth Organs, Soaps, Perfumery, Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Combs, Brushes, Collars and Cuffs, Ties, Bows, Scarfs, Umbrellas, Motto Frames, Germantown Wool, Spool Cotton, Slippers, Lace Curtains, Furs, Counterpanes, and many other great Bargains, which space will not permit to name. Give us a call and see what we say is true, ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, NEWPORT, PENTST'-A. rpiUAL LIST JANUARY TERM, 1878. SPECIAL LIST. 1 Jeremiah Balr vs. C. Troutman, et. al. 2 J. Rynard'a use vt. H. F. Drawbaugh. 3 Samuel Fravel vs. John Witherow. 4 Spongier Junkin A Co. vs. F. W. Gibson. GENERAL LIST. 1 Peoplo'a F. R. R. Co. vs. 8. R. Mghtner. 2 ' " " " 8. R. Liglitner. 3 " " , " " Edward Hull. 4 " " " " Dr. B. P.Hooke. " ' " ' D. II. Shelbley. 0 ' " " Peter Long. 7 " ' " ' Danlol Gutsnall. 8 " " " " Isaac 8tokea. " ' " 11. Rlneemltu. 10 " " " " D. U. Shelbley. It , " " George Kern. 13 " ' " ' J. T. Robinson. 13 " " " " Amo Watts. 14 " " " Edward Hull. 15 ' Jos. B. Llgbtner. 1 " ' " ' 8. R. Lightner. 17 Admr of J. R. Laird vs. J. Galbraltu'sadmrs. 18 A. J. Burd vs. Penn'a Canal Co. It) II. 8axton & Co. vs. F. W, Gibson. 20 Mllligao & Boeserman vs. J. Uobenshlldt. 21 John PreUler vs. David Cleeland, et. al. 2'i Samuel 6 potts vs. J. B. KieUor's adra'x. 23 Mar Rodger vs. John Jonea. 24 C. J. T. Mclntire vs. Newport Bridgo Co. 25 .las. B. Weaver vi. M. B. Strickler. 20 Frank W. Gibson vs. D. M. Kinesmlth. 27 John C. JCnhn vs. Eenj. Dillman. 28 Milliken Adama vs. Christian Brown. 2U George Lebklcher vs. Isaac Rowe. 50 Caroline Duucau vi. Penn'a Railroad. 51 E. D. Owous va. II. C. IloITinao, et. al. OPIUM wid Mofphls Habit kbtoluuly uiif Mdllv uid. rklnbai aopublkny. rinniii i (or parttcalv. Dm. C bison, II 1M WakluUB Hi. VUatu, 111. O K FASHION ATll.K CARDS no two alike, with name. 10c. 20 Scroll, with name, 10c. post paid. Aleuts' outfit, loo. GtU, I. UKED A CO., Kasnau, N.Y 40m I y FLANNELS A splendid assortment of Flan uels, just opeued by F. MUKTIWKit. JIST OF JURORS JANUARY TERM 188 ORAKD J17HOBS Savllle J. J. Hamilton, foreman; H. Bark' eplle. Greenwood George Ulsh, David Boal. spring a. llalr, u. Esterllne, J. V. Shelbley, Madison L. Shumakor, Jonathan Gutahall. Diverpool b. George Shamaker. Centre B. 8. Brenneman, Simon W. Clonser. Juniata B. II. Imboff, William Smith. VVheattleld Roger Harkinson. Newport Michael Ilartzell. Oliver Jacob Flenrie. Tyrone Wm. H. Lightner, David Wagner. Tuscarora John Yobn. Buffalo Jacob Iluggin. Penn Jacob Weaver. Jackson Henry Bistllne. Rye A. H. Zorger. TRAVERSE JIROBS, Spring Jacob Stutzman, 8tcphen Losh. New port D. Ernest, J. Baylor, J. Blattenber- ger, Jonathan Allen. Madison Henry Kline, Jacob Blain, William Boyd, Daniel 8nyder, William Moose. Savllle John Tltzel . Nathaniel Rush. Samuel Market, Henry Hall, David Shoemaker, ionu owanz, j n. J. ooope. Penn J. Morrison, John McNeal, J. Young, Centre Jacob S. Hoffman. Oliver John W. 8milh. Juniata James M. Leonard, Samuel Bealor, eamuei (jampoeil. Marysvllle U. J. Epler.C. M. Dickinson. Tyrone Ben. Worruley, Anthony Fuhrman. Carroll Win. Smee, John Henderson. Milleratown 8. E. Taylor. Liverpool B. H. C. Buyder, W. C. Brown, doun onaron. Jackson John Shannon, John Tre&sler. Watta Daniel Livingston. Liverpool T. J. P. Coulter. Dnneannon Wesley H. Hays, B. II. Nosa. Toboyne Thos. Campbell, Wm. Morrison. Howe James Boyd. Bloomfleld Wm. M. Wallace. Rye John Dice. ' Greenwood Henry Dlcklnton. ICW OHM ANS. in HI mis 2J. 1(1, I'll), 13. HTt. (I X I'lamis retail prlee 7!.n inny I ,V. Ht-nd for liilldeiillfilciieiilHls. HAMUli . IIKA'IT V, ashliiKUm, N. J. ' fildZt nnw vneal and Trn new Inslmiiieiitiil pleees Hheet MiiiIr. Hip fiiivnr nr mii Umin l'., I. Co., Mlildleboio, Mnss, filiUt nilNt "volver, Illustrated Price list, fre. "UMJ Uretit WoUernUun M'nr,rittsliurgh, l a. , ftlcftt. OR HTVf.F B OK ('AIU)H, Ifie., or 2.'. Hew Year Cards, 200. Humpies lie. J. Iluslcl & Co.. Km. sail. N. 6ld4t CfJOards.W styles, lilfl. i SO Fleiraiit Cards, no 3 Cu AllkH. 10ft. With tlKlim. Huimmh Mi (i. Ulii. derhmik, N, Y. Ald4w Kn LA ltd E MixF.irOAIlDSwrth name. In v cane. la. Itl without eann. tin. HO n Inn cards Inc. Oi.lllts loo. F. WAHUBUKN CO., Mlddleuoro.Mass. 61dw $50 That HANFOIlll'l IIAIII. (:AL:tTiK lor Catarrh will not liitliinlly relieve and speedily cure. Heferences, Henry wells, Eu., W ells Fartfo H Co.. Annua. N. V.i Win. nowen.Esq,, M llallon Grant For a Case Itowen, Ht. Iuls. Testimonials and treatise by mall, I'rlee, with lnipriivedliilmlnr.il. Hold every. Ot where. WKF.KH FOflEll, Fro. h.,.tA.a 11 ..... u.. (JOI.LIN'rt VOI.'rAIC PLASTERS CATAHltn. are the best. 61d4w ln.COO AGENTS WANTED TO BELL zm The most Intense and nnwerful blow ever rieiklfc the demon drink, by Die veteran author, T. H. AKTIIUK. A book to star) le and ellUhten the Iieople. Vivid pictures and proofs, how it curses ody. sou . Iiuiiie. soclelv. eto. L'iifolds the work of I neliriate Asylums, (iose Temperanee, Wom an's crusade, Francis Murphy, I'rohlliitmii, ete. Only 12. lis sale Is marvellous. OI K 111 HI, KS wun illustrations far eiceii and others. Prices lust reduced iW ler ct. Mend for terms. linillAlll) 1I1KM.. Pubs.. 723 Hansom Htreet I'hil'a. 61d4t. AGENTS WANTED 1 FOR PARTIC'DLAHS. ADDRESS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 829 llroadway. New York City I Chicago, III. ew Orleans, La. t 49d4t or Han Francisco, Cal. A Great Offer for Holidays! We will during these HARD TIMES and the HOLIDAYM dispose of HiU New Pianos and Or gans, of first-class makers at lower prices for cash. or Installments, than ever before ottered. WATK1W FIANOS OKU ANS are the BEST MADE, wrranted fur 6 years. III. Catalogues Mailed. Great Inducements to thetrade. PIANOS 7-nctav. IHUj 7 13 octave. II.VI. OKU A NH 2 stops IIH; 4 mops, I it; 7 stops, Svii; g stops, 170; 10 stops IHi( IS! stops, llr); lu perfect order, not used a year. Hheet musio at half price. HOKACE WATF.HH fcHONH, Manufacturers and Dealers, 40 East 14th Htreet, New York. 4dlw. TOIl M H O. FltOHI THE SEED TO THE WAREHOUSE. A practical hand book for the Tobacco Planter, embracing the author's practical experience In cultivating and curing the weed, and the methods practiced in alt the Hlates In which It Is grewn. A complete guide to the planter and a work of great Imecestto the consumer of tobacco on ac count of Its historical and medical information. A book that everybody should have. 150 pages, octajvo. by B. Hush Henseney, M. 1., Chambers b. Pa. Price One Dollar, sent to any address ojW-celpt of the price. Aeents wanted to sell AlHs book everywheie and It sells without trouble. Address JOHN M. POMKKOY, Publisher of "Franklin Repository," Chambers burg. Pennsylvania. November, 27, IS77. 1 I r i IIV.XEJ'H HONEY OF BOREHOUHD AND TAR ' FOR THEfcCURE OF Coaghs, Colds, InEosmai Esarstasifi Difficult BreatWng, aai all Affsotlons of the Throat, Bronchial Tabes, and LsJigt, leading . tO OoBHIIBMaW TliU infallible remedy is composed of the Honey of the plant Horehound, in chemical union with Tar-Balu, extracted from the Life Principle of the forest tree Abeis Lai-Sampa, or Balm of Gilead. The Ilonev of Horehound SOOTHES AND SCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, and the Tar-balm cleanses anjj heals the throat and air passages leading to the lungs. Five additional ingredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthful action. Let no pre judice keep you from trying this great medi cine of a famous doctor who has saved thou sands of lives by it in his large private practice. N.B. The Tar-Balm has no bad taste or smell. ' r RICES 50 CEKTS AND $1 FEE BOTTLE. ' ' Great tarja f to buy large size. s "Tike's Toothache Drops' Cu in 1 Minute. .' Sold by all Druggists. 0. N. CEITTEUT0N, Prop., N.Y. December 18, 1877 ly ' . Rl APIS Ull I Q BKi ntRX and the DLHlyt niLUO, (iitKAT NOHTH WEST, alarge loOpage book, containing full iKfornia tlon ol t lie country, with maps and illustrations, will be sent free to every oue sending 11. uo for Six mouth subscription to Ih'i DAkoTA HKK AI.D. The II (KALD is a large 3icolunin Journal .1 and Is filled with eulorlaiiiing reading matter, both original and srleried. It is a western Journal witn werrn Idea.. The paper three mouths wall bnok for To ceais ; the price of the boon alone la f wins. Address, THE IIKHALP, Sept. 3ni. Yaukton, Dakota. , MATCHMAKER & JEWELER. CEO. C.HENRY, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Carlisle Street, New Bloomfleld Pa. ltepalrlng of all kinds well and promptly doue. Our Mock ot NEW GOOUH for Men' Wear I complete. Price from eentsup. F. MORT1MEU. New Bleomfield. Pa. J Ull P1UNTINU of rrerydewriptioaBeitly and pmSptly ei uiitt at Kvnsinabl Kales at Ilia Blooiuueld Tune Strain Job (.mice.
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