8 THE TIMES NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA.. JANUARY 27, 1880. Vot Tub Turns. Teachers' Looal Institute. Llvntwtol, Pa., Jon. 10. Ihho. MpntliiKof " Tencliers' Local Insti tute!." Inntltute convenpil this evening Rt tlf o'clock, In the M. K oltiirc.i. The inpcttiiK was railed to order liy the Hunt. Prof. H. H. Falmestook. The opening Fxerolocn were conduotrd Ivy the llev. T. M. (irllTUh, reading the llllh I'hIriii and ollerlng jini.yer. This wn followed ly niuslo by the "glee club," ") come, nome away." On motion or Jan. A. Wrlirlit, 0. VV. Orubb was then elented (Secretary. The Pres. then announced the object of the Insti tute." The Improvenient of leaolier In their work." The subject or "current events," was then presented by O. V. lUne. "The suliject Is generally neglect, cd In our common schools. A very good method or teaching the Btlliject Is to have the pupils, those who are sutllolontly advanced, bring to school once a week, or 'once In two weeks the principal events, or which they have read or heard." This subject was also discussed by L. W. Turner. The Pres. then made Home good suggestions as to how the subject should lie taught. Music, " The Jjord'a l'raycr," and " Twilight Is Full In?." The subject of "pronunciation," was next taken up by the Htipt., and a num ber of words which are commonly mis pronounced, placed on the board and pronounced by dld'Orcnt members or the Institute. The subject of " History," was then presented by K. U. Aumlller, " I believe in studying tables and dates, In having frequent tevlewa, aud variety." Answering referred questions was fiiext In order. What Is your method of calling aud dismissing classes V was ..answered by L. VV. Turner. How do you ventilate your school-room V was answered by J. 1. Orulib, J. A. Wright, . H. E. Ibicke, aud L. W. Turner. Mr. W. W. Holman then favored the Insti tute with a select reading, entitled ; " The legend of Ilregenz," Bfter which ' the Pres. announced tlie subjects to be discussed at the Institute the following . day and evening. Music; A duct by Misses Agnes Williamson and Ijou Mo Jilnn. The time for closing having . arrived, Institute adourned,to meet next day at 0 o'clock A.M. Haturduy morning. Institute was opened by the llev. T. M. (Jritllth read ing a portion, of the 10th chapter of lOccleslastes, and ottering prayer. Answering referred questions. How do you deal wltji pupils who come to class w ith the Ivssons unprepared? was answi-ed by W. W. l.illow,H. K Bucke, U. V. Turner, K. U. Aumlller and Kev. 'V. M. UriilUli. How often should read ing classes recite? answered by Jub. A. Wright. How do you teacli " long di vision V" answered by K V. Long. The Bubject of " Local (ieography," was uext taken up ty li. L. Bucke. " The subject has generally been neglect ed in our common schools. First teach the pupils the different directions, then have them draw a map of the school ground and buildings; talk about the hills, mountains, creeks und other nat ural divislons,and then have pupils give definitions of thepe dilferent divisions." Music; "The Old Familiar Place." The Bupt., again took up the subject of Pronunciation, after which the sub ject of Primary Arithmetic was present ed by J. (J. Orubb. " The first lesson In Arithmetic should be given orally. Teach Addition and Subtraction at the same time; teach Multiplication and Division at the same time." This sub ject was also discussed by Q. W. Itine, JU W. Turner and H. ii. Bucke. Mu sic ; America." The time for closing having arrived, Institute adjourned to meet at U o'clock P. M. Afternoon session. Answering refer red questions. How do you teach Map drawing ? answered by L. L. Bucke. How do you teach the spelling and pro nunciation of geographical and histor ical names V was answered by O. W. Hlne. Is It Important to have a study programme? answered by J. E. Boat, FJ. U. Aumlller, L. Li. Bucke, 8. E. Bucke and J. A. Wright. The Pres., then explained the advantage of having a study programme. " It In important to have a study programme. I believe in systematizing our work." A paper by E. U. Aumlller, What mental faculties bIiouUI be first cultivat ed, and how should primary Instruction differ from advanced ? Music ;- " Come all ye Faithful." Methods of teaching Spelling, were discussed by Jas. A. Wright, J. I. Urubb and L. L. Bucke. How can we make Arithmetic more practical ? was answered by 8. K. Bucke, " We ought to teach more addition ; we ought to bave more practical work ; we must do our work thoroughly and then our work will be more practical." Should pupils be held accountable for unprepared lessons on account of attend ing preaching every night? was an swered by llev. T. M. Qrifllth. The subjects of Reading and Writing were then taken up by the Pres. " In writing have your pupils classified ; you can not do good work without classifica tion." Music : " Muaio on the Waves." Institute adjourned, to meet at Gl P. M. Evening session. Institute was open ed by music, " Cantaiena," a quartett. Answering referred questions. Does the use of tobacco, in any form injure the intellect ? answered by E. U. Aumlller. How can tardiness be prevented ? was answered by L. W. Turner. The Pres., then presented the subject of "Language Lessons." "Do not undertake to teach young pupils the definitions of grammar." A select read ing, " Barbara Frietchle," by W. E. fchellenberger. How do you conduct " reviews ? answered by L. L. Bucke and L. W. Turner. How do you con duct school examinations? answered by E. U. Aumlller and G. W. Rlne. Mu sic; " Twilight is Falling." Kev. T. M. Griffith then made an address on " In temperance and morals in our common schools. "TA select reading by E. U. Aumiller, " The Model Church." Musio " When Shall we Meet Again ?" After which Rev. T. M. Griffith pronounced the benediction, and Institute adjourned tine die. C. W. Guuuu.Sec. O Never let a cold run. Take It In time. All that is necessary is to pro cure a bottle of " Sellers' Cough Byrup,'' and be cured. Information for the People! bb m Just Itccoivcd Somo Special IJargauis! We Ask Your Attention to Some, us Follows : . IN DRESS GOODS WE HAVE Momic cloths in various qualities, 20 to aflct. cr yard, Australia Crcpc a beautiful goods, Met. jxr yard. Cashmeres various qualities, 14 to 75cts. per ynrd, Scotch l'laids, 10 to lOcts. per yard, Ladies' cloths in several colors. 3000 yards ( iood Prints at G, Cents per yard. Good Canton Flannel, - (5, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Heavy Cottonado Pants at . $1.25 per pair. Winter Shirts from .00 cents up. Shirts and Drawers all prices. Overalls all prices And LOTS OF OTHER GOODS lor Men's Wear. OUR STOCK OF Gcrmantown Yarn and Zephyrs, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, &c, Will bo Found Com pie t p. AVo .A-Lso Uavo HAltDWAKE OF ALL KINDS, 1JOOTS & SHOES TO SUIT ALL, SCHOOL 1JOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. In fact if you want .ANY KIND OF GOODS, you stand a good chance to find them at the right price, by going to the one price store of IP. MOKTIME'-R, New J! loom field, Pa. T1IK WEEKLY PRESS F0K 18S0. NEW ATTRACTIONS. A PENNSYLVANJASERIAL STORY. PRICK REDUCED TO fl.Uf5For t-ilnfrflo Copy, Or $1 In Clubs of Ten or More. (Including Prepaid Postage.) In order to DlaceTHE WEEKLY PRESS with In the reash of the Republican voters ol I ho Htute the price una neen reuueeu to one uouar ami Twenty-Five Cents lor the year, hy the single copy.or to One Dollar tor the year, by clubs. 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Hock stupendous political conflict of this epoch will ENiinnar, Kant Watenord, Juniata county, Pa. taxe place, upon lis issue win uepena me pomr cal destiny ot the country for many years. ."The Press" steadily resists the aims of the " Solid South," which is now organized to capture the Execntlve, to retain Congress, to remodel and control the Supreme Court, and to subordinate every publio Interest to the overmastering pur pose o( controlling the policy of the Nation, and hereby gaining by legislation and peaceful means wnai It lose on me neia. me r-ress - eiuorce the duty of enforcing la full force the Consti tutional Amendments made to secure the fruits ol the war; upholds the right of every lawful voter to a free and unbnuuht exercise of his right: In flexibly Insists upon an honest return of the votes cast i Just I lies the use of all necessary means to preveuc irauauient voiiug auu irauuuimiii rmm u InKof votes; accepts as fundamental the equal right of every citicen to the adevuate protecrlon tw the law ol his nolltical as well as his civil rights; maintains as wise the Republican policy oi itesumption ana nonesi nnanciai legisiaiiuu; defends as sound the Protection to American In dustry; and, la general, follows whithersoever the Republican principle leads. 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This story will be written by Mr. Charles McKnlght, author of "Our Western Border, "Old Fort Du Quesne," and "Simon Glrty," and will be be gun about the middle of November. -.Hpeclal terms will be made with Canvassers. M Specimen copies sent free on application. Parties sending 81.25 will be entitled' to re ceive the paper from dace till January 1, 1SW1. TERMS FOR THE DAILY PRESS. ONE YEAR (including prepaid postage) MX MONTHS " ,r THREE MONTHS " ONE MONTH " " 8 75 4 40 2 20 75 The "Trl-Weekly Press." published every Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. Mailed to subscri bers (including preoaid Dostace) at 14 U0 per an uunu K 20 for six mouths, and II 10 for three lnouius. Address THE PIlEStf COMPANY (LIMITED), S. W. Seventh and Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA Our 8tock of NEW GOODr for Men's Wear Is oomplete. Prloes from 2 centsup. MORTIMER. New Bleomneld.ra Sulphur Springs Property, -AT- PUBLIC SALE. TIIH Sulphur Spring that has been wanted for many years situated In Horse Valley, To. buyne township, 1'erry county, will be altered at public sale on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Ctli, 18S0. The property contains, lOO ACJIEH ot land, all cleared except 25 acres, and lias there on eiecteu A Good Frame Dwelling House, A noOI) BARN, and other out building;. There Is also on the farm one of the fluent Hulpliur Hprlngs In the State for a summer resort; there Is also a stream ot water JNOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice Is hereby given that the Commissioners of Perry county will hold the Appeals on the Tri ennial Assessments at the following times and places. when and where all persons aggrieved may attend : At New llermantown. for Toboyne two., on Tuesday the 27th of Jan. 1KW. At Bialu, for said borough and Jackson twp., on Wednesday the 28th Jan. 1HX0. j At Andersuiiburg, for Madison twp., on Thurs day the2tli Jan. 1H80. At Sandy Hill, for said district, on Friday the 3Hh Jan. IHhu. At lokesburg, tor bavllle twp., on Saturday the 51st Jan. 1KH0. ; At Keystone, for Rye twp., on Tuesday the 8d Feb. m. At Shermansdale. for Carroll two., on Wednes day the 4th Feb. 1HH.I. vi nine van, ior During iwp. on luursuay otn Feb. WHO. A ft T a..rflBK.,v ... ..I.I Tl... 1. IT...... A, UUluinuui.lui Mill DUllMlgl, ftuu AJ1UUO twp., ou Friday the 8th Feb. 18X0. At Centre School house, for Wheat Held twp., on Tuesday the loth Feb. 1HSH. At New Buffalo, for said Borough and Watts twp., on Wednesday the 11th Feb. 140. At mnuigomerv s rerrv. ior uunaio two., on Thursday the 12ih Feb. 1H80. At Liverpool, for said Borough and Llrernool twp., on Friday the i;uh Feb. lttoft At 1 Win t a 1 1 i'at Mills tif Thujib vnm tuti tn Thursday the 19th Feb. lgke. At Mllford, for Juulata twp., on Friday the 20th Feb. 18S0. At Marysvllle, for said Borough, on Monday the 23d Feb. 1880. At Duncannon. for Penn tr.-n . on Tuesdav the 211 h Feb. 1880: At Duncannon, for said Borough, on Wednes day the 2Ath Feb. 18S0. miiiersiown, ior saiu iiorougn ana ureen wood twp., on Thursday the 2Uth Feb. 1880. At NewDort. for Oliver two., and Howe two. on Friday the 27th Feb. 18', At Newport, for said Borough and Miller two.. ou Saturday the 28th Feb. I Mo. At Bloomtield. for said Borough and Centra twp,, on Tuesday the 2d March, 1880. Appeals to begin at 9 o'clock. A. M., and close at 3 P.M. J. W. UANTT, JOHN W. LHAKLKn, ' MKN HV RH1IM A U KH. 'Atttst: County Commissioners. Calvih Nkilson. Clerk. , And notice Is also herebv given that the Ren. eral Appeals following the District Appeals, will L-e ueiu in ma luiiiiuisgioiierg umce in nioom Held, as follows; For the Districts of Town ne, Blaln, Jackson, Madison. Sandy Hill. Saville. Soring. Tyrone. Carroll and Bloomtield on Thurutay the ith ilm ff March, 1S80; And for the Districts of Oliver. Miller. Newport, Penn. Duncannon. Marysvllle, Rye, Watts, New Hullalo. BulUio twp., Howe. Urevnwood, Millers, town, Liverpool twp., Liverpool borough, aud WheatUeld on 7 t-ridnu the 5tft of March, 1880 ; and after said District and General Appeals are over, no further appeals will be beard. J. W.GANTT, JOHN W. CHARLES. HENRY SHUMAKER, Atlent: Cuuuty Commissioners t v.Lvm Niilson, Clerk, Jau. 1 1860, poutz's HORSB AND OATTLI POWDERS Will enrs or uvuTanft !!. Nn ftnsaa will dl of Oii.ni, llirrs or LtS ft ?,!( C'Hitc's Powitorsar UMdlntlma. Kmas n wilfirs w 1 1 1 ours an 'I prsva n t Hon Civm.iiR a fxiil' I'riwiKir will p'svnt Oapbs ih fowl,, rmitr.'s rW'lr will Innrewa tho qnnntllf of mllK mt nrin twenty par oank, and aiaks Uis tnitlar Una aw4awiA, riMHi'a Mnw1rs will enf r ervant slmoat avaar to frhlcN llnnne and 1,'atila ara auli)it, rT's PfiwnaM riu,ivtSATHirAVrios. ' old triry UA11U . rOfTM, Trtvt40f, SALl'lMUaa, K4. I'nr fnlfl l.y a, (t. rinlih, Muw liloomfieiii, rny (lo'intjr, 4 ly tiiiAKKii i. 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