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banr Dally till-other Iralua Dally except Hniulay.
Fast llns Wrst, dally, atoiiiliur on Hundat om.r, at
Duiicaniinn 4. HI), Newport, 4. 6ii P. Til
1'Hcilli: KxiiruiM, Wml, tt-nvns I'bllartplphln, dully II M
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ley Hta'tiona, wlieu illumed.
lil-lOi' ItCillltet.
On Thursday Inst Mr. AVin. Geedy, of
this place, had the misfortuueto lone oue
or ins horsi
J. B. m
I four hogs
I pounds. T
or ins horses by colic.
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Reetler, of Centre twp., killed
on Friday, welsning 1 !i8Ui
That is hard to beat.
Michael Clouser Is erecting a building
on Carlisle street, to be used for a wagou
A
We neglected to mention the fact that
H. 11. Beck had been appointed as J us
Mce of the Peace, vice Jos. 8. Sid. lib.
.resigned.
Charles, a son of Mr. Wm. Hammaker
of New Bufl'alo, had oue of his legs
broken while boating near Buck lock,
two weeks since.
Mr. John Whltmore, of Centre twp.jJ
dlnf rr Uiimfo.tr nmpntiuf "IT a lino lomi X
is beeu
tie has I
of his
VI ItV V t-I IJULIUIA J UlVIlllUKl a o nua a- i, u
ill for a long time, duriug which he
been caretl tor at the residence
son Hinger.
On Saturday a week Mr. Philip Mc
Neniar slipped and fell from a loud of
wood and striking his shoulder, fractur
ed the bone. That accounts for Mao
going around with his arm in a sling.
The lawyers of this county are unani
mous in their opposition to the change
in the supreme court district. Harris
burg suits them. They don't hanker
after the gayetles of Philadelphia.
Bain is badly needjul to raise theJ
Bireains. iviuny wens waii were never
before known to fail, are now dry. The
rains had this fall, have as yet had no
ell'ect on the deep springs.
A correspondent wishes the following
question to be referred to the Teachers'
Institute. "Should teachers be allowed
to chew tobacco duriug Bchool hours and
squirt the juice around the room."
Borne Philadelphia sportsmen, having
had bad luck for other game, recently
bagged over one thousand turtles from
the small streams around this county,
which they shipped to that city.
The Governor baa respited Erb and
Mojer, the Snyder county murderers,
who were to have been hung on the 16th
inst., until the pardon board can hear
their iiltii.
Vim.- i i. -.ii .--I .,iSV
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coal on, oner lamps are iigntea should
either be repealed or enforced asrainstall.
Some comply with it while others pay A
no auenuon to u.
Teachers' Institute will commence on
the 10th inst. Some information of val
ue to teachers will be found in another
column, over the signature of Prof.
Flickinger, County Superintendent.
f Mr. T. M. Dromgold says that we were
luiEuuiuiuicu irgmuiug lua Knuucis lu
Carroll twp. The directors will article
with only the second teacher for school
No. 2, the first having resigned. The
other schools, he says, are getting along
wen.
The wife of Dr. Jas. B. Eby of New
port, who had recently undergone a sur
gical operation, died on Wednesday
night. The funeral took place on Fri
day, the remains being buried in the
cemetery in this place.
A large black bear came as near to
town a Cuba School House on Monday
and gave a first-rate chance for a bear
chase, which was indulged in by David
Sieber, Samuel Thomas, and others, on
Mover's ridee. but the bear cot awav.
Mr. John Toomeyy of Centre twp.N
wnue on nis way to in ewpon,asnort
since, lost his pocket-book con
foO. Retracing bis steps, he fou
book within a short distance
home, with money all safe.
The Duncannon Mecord says: We
are sorry to learn that Mr. Wilson Lup
fer, formerly of the Ite.cord, who went to
Colorado for bis health, is not improv
ing, but the contrary, and his physician
advised bim to remove to Pueblo, a
mountain town.
Watches and jewelry make nice
Christmas presents, and persons want
ing goods of that kind, aie referred to
the advertlsementof C. A. Augblnbaugh
of Harrisburg. He carries a splendid
Stock,, and has a reputation for low
Prices and fair dealing.
Mr. Fike, living on the Moore farm,
in Vanwert twp., Juniata county, beard
a suspicious noise in his stable a few
nights sluce, and, on going out, found a
man just bridling a fine mare. The
scamp escaped. The peculiar actions of
m stranger in examlniug his team a day
or two previous, bad made Mr. F. wutch
ful, aud big cure saved bis mare.
time
taining I1
nd his U
of blsT
A prisoner In the MonlKottiery county
Jail, who is serving a three yeiws' sen
tence for horse stealing was suddenly
Htruck dumb on Friday night, lie
writes that he Is not Millering, but that
he felt a singular sensation coming over
him, and In a Bhort time discovered
that he could not artlculnte.
Clara, an Interesting little daughter of
John . llarlzell, died of diphtheria on
Thursday morning, at the residence of
M. I j. Hartzell, in Oliver township.
Flora, an interesting daughter of Jesse
L. llitrtzell, died on Thursday night, of
diphtheria, aged about five years. Ledger.
Tlilethig In LlYcrpooI. Our Liverpool
correspondent says : On Saturday night
last the house of Wm. C. Brown of
Liverpool Pa., was entered, and his
pantaloons, two woolen shirts, about $3
in money, and borough orders and notes
amounting to about $300, were stolen.
The house was entered by forcing a win
dow. A Correspondent trom McAllisters,
Cumberland Co., says :
Four of our young hunters went to
North mountain, on Thanksgiving to
bunt wild turkeys. They explored al
most every nook and corner for some
distance above and below Waggoner's
road, but were at last obliged to come
home with one partridge.
They were not as successful as Master
Charles Wolf who, a few days ago while
watching a squirrel along the mountain,
was surprised to see a turkey alight on
the fence near him. To shoot it, was
the work of a moment, and the result
was a twelve pound roast.
While Jerry Krlner, our blacksmith,
was shoeing a horse a few days since,
the animal kicked blm in the mouth
knocking out one of his teeth.
A number of children in this vicinity
are sick with scarlet fever.
Foil Tub Times.
A Foolish Tramp.
Two betting fellows on what they'd sceu,
Urged on by Captain Whisky, 1 ween,
Took a bet of fifteen dollars, they Bay,
Each one, of course, on his own way,
How a barn was located beilde the way
That leads to Harrlsbnrg city so gay.
As no proof they could find,
It occurred to their mind
To decide this bet there was but one way,
And that was go and see.
About midnight they start,
Tbo' muddy and dark aa could be,
And one, for fun, carried his gnn.
AVben Ave miles they had got on their way,
. They agreed to stop and try another day,
As the mud was so deep they got no sleep,
From the rain and the sleet "
They agreed to retreat, and rally
From Cumberland valley
Across the mountain again,
And bo their effort was vain.
This tramp wag taken by two young men
from near Bterretts Gap.
Cumberland County. We copy the fol
lowing from the Cumberland county
papers of last week :
I From th NeinviUe Enterprlst.l
One day last week Mr. Jonathan
Keefer, who resides on West Main
Street, from accidental causes, tripped,
and falling to the floor broke the hip
bone in one of his limbs. Mr. Keefer is
now over eighty years of age, and his
ultimate recovery cannot be expected.
Up until this accident he had been in
good health. Dr. C. A. Howland gave
the necessary surgical attention.
On Tuesday of last week the house on
the farm of Wm. D. Means, near Mid
dle Spring, occupied by Mr. Smith, was
discovered to be on fire, and before it
could be put out had destroyed the en
tire roof. The fire is supposed to have
caught from the flue. They were fortu
nate to save the balance of the house.
Juniata County. We copy the follow
ing from the Juniata county papers of
last week : .
IFrom The Democrat and Scgister.J
On Sunday night a large catamount
as caught in one of John Tyson's bear
ecs on Shade mountain. On Mondav
t was brought down to Mr. Tvson'a
premises, where it can be seen.
(HiT Thomas O. Thompson, Esq., the
Mayor's Secretary, who some few days ago
slipped on a banana peel and sprained his
knee, writes that St. Jacobs Oil "ucted like
a charm." Cnicago Tribune.
Gentlemen's Clothes. The fashions
for this ' fall are generally characterized
by neatness la designs of goods as well
as cut of garments.
The coat, however, most generally
worn is the 8. B. Walking Coat, both
iskirt and waist beiDg of medium length.
iunu me coac oeing rattier ciose-ntting all
over aud buttoning high. If designed
for dressy wear, the coat buttons with
one button. If for business wear, a four
button coat is generally preferred, with
false flaps on the side. For rough aod
Scotch goods the Sack Coat is in favor,
and is cut rather short and snug-fitting.
There is a tendeucy to cut Vests a
little lower than last season,, aud with
collars.
Fancy Vests are
favor la London.
again coming into
Those who wish to see the
finest line
oi cassimers, overcoatings, 5co., ever
shown la this county are requested to
call at the store of F. Mortimer and look
over the assortment there shown, which
represents the stock of the leading cloth
ing bouse in the world. You cau there
make your selection and have a garment
or suit made to order in the beBt possi
ble manner. All garmeutsareguarauteed
as to fit or there is no sale. 4a 4t.
We Can Sell You a Fall Suit or Over
coat 0 per cent, less than the lowest. ,
M. Dukes & Co.
ST. FXMO 1IOTEI,-Aro. S17. and SI!)
Arch Street, Piiit.adkmmua. Rates re
duced to Two Dot.LAita Per. Day.
The traveling piiblla still find at this
Hotel the same liberal provlnlon forlhelr
comfort. It Is located in the Immediate
centres of IiusIuphs and places of amuse
ment and the dlflurentRall Road depots,
as well as all iiarts of the city, are easily
accessible by Street Cars constantly pass
ing the doors, it oilers special induce
ments to those visiting tlio city for
business or pleasure.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
Jos. M. FicoEit, Proprietor.
A full lino of Watches, Clocks, Jewel
ry, Blank Books, Pass Books, Wall
Paper, Stationary of all kinds, Accorde-
C' . . 1 II . I. . " I , 1." n . f .
t'HB, DCUUdl JlMWlin,. TdllCl -L'lUlllCD, U.U.,
Ac, to be found at W. II. Gantt's,
Newport, Pa. 30 ly
Walnut Lumber Wanted. Persons
having Walnut boards, 1 inch, to sell or
lumber to cut luto that shape, are re
quested to write to the subscriber, stat
ing quality and price, delivered at New
port station. D. 1 L ENQLE,
8t Mount Joy, Pa.
Flour and Feed for Sale. The subscrl
her has Flour and Feed for sale at the
residence of his son, Albert Fry, on the
Kro7iier property, in Centre township.
l!0 Fuedeiiick Fjiy.
For Sale. A House and Lot on 4th
Street, Newport, Pa. Price $1000.
Apply to
Milton B. Eshelman.
40 Newport, Pa.
f
Still Alive 1 I am still alive and ready
to cut and fit suits in gotrit style. If
wanting any work in my line, give me
a call. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Samuel Bentzel,
TAILOR,
April 0, '80.tf New Bloomfleld, Pa.
Christmas is soon coming and it is a
good time now to select your Christmas
presents. F. Mortimer has a great vari
ety of Handkerchiefs, Collars, Ties,
Tidies, Splashers, Chinese brackets and
other ornaments, Majolica ware of vari
ous kluds and many other useful and
pretty articles Bulted for Christmas of
ferings. If you wish to see some cheap and
pretty Coats and Dolmans call and look
at the stock now on sale at F. Morti
mer's.
Maine Money. $50 per month and
expenses. Send 25 cts for particulars
and outfit to
Ciiah. Anderson & Co's Agent.
4t New Bloomfield, Perry Co., Pa.
Girl Wanted. A good girl able to
do general housework. Apply to
J. M. Bixler.
2t Centre Mills, Perry Co. , Pa.
For Itcnt.K limestone farm In Cen
tre township. Call on
Joseph Baily,
St Newport, Perry Co., Pa.
Money to Loniu $200. $300, $400, and
$500, for one year, on real estate security
at G per cent, interest. Apply at once.
John C. Wallis, Attorney.
New Bloomfleld, Pa. 1
Vfiureh Notices.
Presbyterian Church Preaching next
Sunday at 11 A. M. aud 0i P. M. Sun
day School at half past 9 A. M. Prayer
meeting on Wednesday evening.
M. E. Church Preaching next Sun
day at 6 P. M.
Lutheran Church. Preaching next
Sunday at 10 A. M. Markelville at 2i
P. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening.
a. c-A.nr.
To all who are suffering from the errors and.
indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness,
early decay, loss of, manhood, Ac, I will
send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF
CHARGE. This great remedy was discover
ed by a missionary in South America. Bend
a self-addresBed envelope to the Kev. Joseph
T. Immah, Station D, York City. 44B17
County Price Current.
Bloomdklti, Pec. S, Ikbi
Vlaa-Bead 1 A
Potatoes 100
Butter V pound 28028
Eggs V dozen 25 "
Dried Apples V pound 4:ts
Dried Penehes 12 0 Utfti.
N KWrUHT MAKKKT8.
Newiort, December 3,
Kluur, Kxun (5 CO
" Super 3.23
White Wheat old V busli IV
Red Wheat, U 1
Kye 8."08
Corn, 7501 76
Oats ft 31 pouuds tl& 42
Clover Seed per pound 8tf8cents
Timothy Heed 2 80
Flax Seed 1 00 '
Potatoes 1000 100
Bacon 10810
Lard 12ceots
Hams 11 cents.
Ground Alum Bait 1 16 Ol II
Llmeburner'i Coal II 00 C 1 25
Stove Coal,... 4 75 O 5 00
Pea Coal S 00
Buckwheat Coal 12 H
Gordon's Food per Sack 12 01
. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Carlisle, December 3. 1881
tamlly Flour 16.00
Supernua Flour 3 25
White Wheat, new 18
Red Wheat.new 130
Kye 80
Coi n 479 47
Oats 85
Cloverseed 4.00a4.5('
Tlmothyseod. S 00
Flaxseed II 15
O. A. Salt ...II 20
Flue do 1 80
riilliidclpliln t'i'oiliive Market.
I'iiii.adei.I'iiia. Dec. II, 181
Kluur iinvitirrit Him Biiwiiidi I'mii'v)
mil family. H.Mi it M.75 Miiiiii-nin ilii., 11.809
.).1'2; patent anil IiIkIi trrtlr-M. i..M)j7.(i
live Hour, n 2ft;t.a.'..
Cnriimraf. ti.w.
Wheat. 1411 M 141
Coin yoilnw 7u(l.72i mixed. f.Sfl70o.
Outs quiet. i Heiiuivlvaula and woter white
4sw'.iio. i western mixed imtr
RyelOeCllUo.
AtiAtn Wot.rr On Hie 1st of I)eceinlier.li,81,(n
Newport, at the parsonage of ChrlM's Reformed
Church, by the Key. W. R. H. Deatrich, Mr: Wil
liam Aila'r. of Centre, to Miss Matie K. Wolff, of
LovHvllle. this county.
HnKHirr-RE!tiKit.-i-on the 1st of December.
1S1, at the Lutheran paraniiace, In l Mm place, by
Rev. A.II. Kpaiifiler, Mr. (1, W. Hhei iri. of New
Kington, Pa., to Miss Jane It. hender, of near
Hliennannrtale, this county.
Okk Kibiifr on November 22a, 1881, at the
residence of the bride's paients. In BririKiwater,
Va., by Rev. Charles Edwaids, D. 1),. Mr. Joseph
C. Orr, of this place, to Miss Mary A. Fisher.
Hoi.tok Carvbi.l. On the ltith of Nov. loRl.at
East Salem, Juniata county, by Rev. J. Laiidis,
T. J. lloltou. of l.lnglestown, Dauphin county, to
riioibe A. Carvell, ot Millerslowu, Perry county,
Dnath notices not ex?eei1liur I lines Inserted without
rliiiore. H'H fine in a per line will lnruriiiliiy lie rlmw
eilfur Irilmtcsuf ltoapeot, Puutrjr, or other remarks
13DATII8.
TTaas In Penn twp., on November 19th, mi.
of brain fever, Thomas Luclan, son of Luclanaud
Sarah Hans, aged 8 months and 23 days.
UiHTLixa. On the2lst of Nov. 1881 In Anderson
burg, .lane E.. wife of Benj. Blatllne, aged 46 years
6 months and Inlays.
Kiit.-Oii the ZMh of Nov. 1881. In Philadelphia,
Mrs. Emma 8. Khy. wife of Dr. J. B. Eby, of New
port, aged !!7 years and 5 months.
Favinoeh On the, 27th of Nov. 1881 In Newport
of Diphtheria. Llr.le, twin daughter of Abram
I'avlnger, aged about 3 years.
Haktzei I. On the 1st of December 1881, Clara,
daughter of J. Z. llartzell, of Oliver twp., aged 5
years.
Haktzei.t, -On flie 1st Nov. 1881, Flora, daugh
ter of Jesse L, llartzell, Newport, aged about 6
years.
M Cot. On the 23d of Nov. 1881, In Blaln Dr. J.
E. M'Coy, lu the 3nih year of his age.
rpRIAL LIST FOR JANUARY TERM, 1882.
Bustiuehanna M. F. I. Co. vs. I. B. Traver ti Bro.
same vs. I. B. Traver.
Watson & Co. vs. J. E. Rchelbley.
J. C. Frank vs. David Morltz.
Taylor Harris vs. Jos. B. Llehtner.
Jos. B. Llghtner vs. Mary Harper et al.
Joshua E. Elder vs. Mary E. Troup.
Jos. Leiiperd, adm'r vs- Hbersole, Hollehan et al.
Thos. Jlocknnberrv vs. Ben. R. Harrelt.
James Emory vs. Benj. R. Barrett.
name vs. same
Jerome Sunday vs. Henry Bhearrer.
Jas. A. Robinson vs. The township of Jackson.
Lena Fenlcle vs. Samuel B. Matlack.
Benj. Relll vs. John Eppley, .
1. T. Mitchell et uxvs. Oooree ATrlght.
Charles Fry vs. The Borough of Newport.
Sarah Bnrinett's use vs. Polly Bower.
John Bovles vs. Oeorge Burd.
Ellas B. Lelby is, Charles Straw.
A. B. OROSH, Proth'y.
Protb y'sOfllce, Bloomfleld, Pa. (
November 25, 1881.
I
QRAND JTJRT, JANUARY TERM, 18S3.
Liverpool B. Abraham Qrubb, Foreman j
John Keagol, Harry Derr, Jr.
Jackson William Johnston. GeOrgo W. Gut
shall. Madison Samuel Ernest, Samuel Barkley, W.
8. Bernhelsel .
Oliver Jacob Llneaweavcr.
Juniata Alvah Nellson.
Carroll George Stone.
Toboyne Edward Barnbart, Samuel 8. Mor
rison, Wm. Willhido.
Saville Henry Bnrkeplle. ,
Penn Wm. II. Willie, E. II . Branyan.
Tuscarora Samuel Minich, Henry Baker.
Miller Philip Cornman.
'eutre John C. Darlington, Wm. C. Clark.
Bloomfleld John A. Clonser.
"Greenwood Samuel C. Taylor.
rpRAVEKSE JURORS, JAN. TERM, 1882-
Bloomfleld 8. H. Beck.
Maryevllle L. W. Brabson.
spring Rev. J. M. Brader, W. R. Dnm, John
W. Kell, Charles Klstler, John A. Bbelbley.
Saville W. E. Baker, Wm. Sboll, Jr., Wm.
Wallet.
Watts A. J. Boy s ton, James Lowe.
Tuscarora James Baker.
Rye Samuel Comp, Jr., David Keller, A. It.
Neybart, Jeremiah Sunday.
Oliver A. C. Clemsnn, James Evorhart, Jr.,
.lnhn IP ! 1 1 1, ., 1 1 T 1 ,. .. I 1 , ' l ..1
Centre Adam Clark, Joseph Miller,
rjandisbnrg R. I Diven.
Duncannon Samuel Foose, Charles F. Kass.
Newport A. M. Gantt.
Madison C. T. Hohenehleldt, Thomas Martin,
John C. Stambaugh. ,
Greenwood 8. B. Hass. m .
Bandy Hill Samnel Uartman.
Juniata Ellas Hartmun.
rNew Buffalo J. B. Jackson.
Carroll Samuel Kltner. John L. Shatto.
Toboyne Job Lacy, J. C. Rumple.
Tyrone H. P. Llghtner, Abraham Rheem.
Jackson Wm. McArdel.
Liverpool T. Lewis Pines.
Penn Samuel Rheem, Wm. Rodamaker, Linn
8hull, John P. Steel. ,
Liverpool B. Wm. Ulsh.'
Howe Amos Wright.
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Mmno.OOo people await in anxiety the Evidence
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Buripco., Va. 40dS2
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In the Court cf Common Pleas of Perry county,
notice Is hereby given, that an application will lie
made t the said com t. on Tuesday, the 20th dav
of December, 18JI. under the Act f Assembly of
the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, an
Act to provide for Incorporation and regulation
f certala corporations, approved April i'.i, 1874,
and the supplements thereto, for the chartering
of an Intended corporation, to be called "Th
World's Marriage and lleneltclal Association for '
unmarried persons." The character ami object
ol which Is to Issue certificates of membership In
certain specified amounts, and to pay the panics
for whose benellt the certificate was made, from
a fund to be raised In each case of marriage by
an assessment of the members. The principle
upon which I lie, association Is to be conducted
being that f assessments upon Its member, and
for these purposes to have, possess and njny all
rights, benefits and privileges confined by said
Act of Assembly and its supplements.
LEWIS POTTER, '
December 8, 1881. Soliclter. .
JEACHERS' INSTITUTE.
The Perry County Teachers' iRstltute will con
vene In annual session In the Court House. In
'umiiueia, ui i o cjock r. iM on Aionuay, Decem
ber ltith, 18S1. nd continue lu session uutil the
noon of the following Friday.
In accordance with the provisions of an Act,
approved the vih day of June, A. D., USl. th
teachers of the county are allowed the time to at
tend the County Institute, and we shall expect
the teachers to take advantage of this privilege.
Teachers are requested to bring wllh them pu
pils' work, prepared lu accordance with the di
rections publishtd In the county papers. ' i
J. K. FLlLKINOER.
December 6, 1881, Co. bup't.
Exhibits or School Work at Teachers'
Iustllnte. , '
rniie following will serve as an outline of the
J. kind of pupils' work warned for exhibition at.
ti Teachers' Institute, to be held In Hloomtlelu,
commencing on Monday, December 19th, 1881 i
I Grade, Specimens of printed or written work,
as tar as practicable.
II (Jrnde. Language. (1) Specimens of written
work, including spelling of short words wllh
proper syllabication. U) Geography, Including
questions and answers on direction and distance,
with description of school bouse aud surround
ings. (3) Arithmetic The writing of numbers.
ill Urade. (1) Language. The spelling and
definitions of words, with dlacretlcal marks, and
the general rules for capitals and periods.
(2) Geography. Township aud county geogra
phy. (3) Arithmetic The working of easy problems
In addition aud substractlon, with explaualiou of
signs used.
. IV Grade. (1) Language. Definitions of parts
ot speech, rentene.es, and the construction ot sen-,
teuces from objects.
(2) Geography. Descriptive, Including ques
tions on Pennsylvania and map drawing.
(3) Arithmetic The fundamental rules, with
definitions aud solutions of common practical
problems.
(4 History. Local, with explanations of terms,
V Grade. Language. Analysis and synthesis
of sentences. 1 he writing of equivalent forms of
expression and short composition.
(2) Geography. Description and relative im
portance of the ditlcrent political divisions,
(1) Arithmetic Practical problems. Including
the writing of checks, drafts, notes, receipts, and.
lules for percentage and practical measurement.
(4) History. County, State and National with,
biographical sketches ol pionnnent men of our
cuuRtry.
The above covers only the common school '
branches, but the teachers of schools in which
hUl... I. -n nnKAa a r a n ..!. .. ,.a n . - J ...
funnel uibuviicbic mi n anu igiuiij w
bring specimeus of work dou In these uranches.
We desire a full exhibited of the copy books
one book from each grade of the different
schools. The teachers of the borough schools are
requested to classify their work in conformity
with the county course of study, so that the proper
comparison may be made. All the work from a
school, apart from the copybooks, must be writ
ten neatly on paper with name and age of pupil.
Then bound together and labelled with name of
school, teacher and district.
We earnestly request all the teachers of the
county to take part in this display, bo that the
public may be able to see the kind of work done
in our schools.
Mr. Frank Hollenbaugh, of the Bloomfleld
schools, will take charge of this work, aud teach
ers are requested to place it In his hands at the
openlug ol ihe institute.
J. R. FLICKINGER, Co. Sup't.
Bloomfleld, December 6 lsl. 2t
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