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JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 38, 1889.

NO. 49.

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fWlLWKKD EVERY FRIDAY, AT JA8MK, QROIS OOONTY, INDIANA. RT CLBHiBNT DOANK. OFFICE. I X COURIER BUILDIKO ON fwT SlXTH STREET.

TO BU81NES INYKSTOK8.

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(Single Subscription, for 52 Nob., $tS0 For six months, : : : : : w

Abridged Mi ii ii to ef Dubai County limtitute, 1889. Pursuant to notice give by Co. Supt. WilfKvfl, the hhhh tl session ol the Dubois County Teachers' Institute convened in the court room at Jasper, Monday, August l-2tht 1889, Co. Supt. Wilson in the chair. Institute opened with prayer by T. J. Nolan, after which the following omcers were unpointed hy the Superintendent, viz: Vice-presidents Mrs. S. Cooper, Mr. M. r. Babbit, and Mr. T. J. Nolan. Enrolling Secretaries-Miss I. Bretzaud Mr. II. Kh Recording Secretaries Miss J.GohmaHU and Mr. A. A. Hesse mer. Committee on SynopU Miss A. Mc'rliior nid Mr. M. Pavne. The first regular exercise of the day was a talk on Reading, as a develop-

. . a1 tn Ml f5 maul nt Ilia Hliiirl hv I'mT. II. J. I.raiif.

Notice oi appointment oi ""' I ton. according to quantity desired.

Come te Jasper.

To honest, industrious Men, or men of

capital, seeking a location to estauiisn . a a f . 21. C a

themselves in Business, we wim iu

whisper that Jasper presents superior indHcementB.

It is a town of about 1,800 inhabitant, surrounded by a fine agricultural

country, which shipa annually hundred

. m mIaii1iiim1 niAiliiflljinii

R(T4 oi ADVbKTKIII -p.- -

For square. 10 lines orless, lweeK.f lw jB UBOer ,hIij wJlh fi1H ,,,lltnty of

1 I..awltA1. 1 SI II.. I ... 1 I ..II.. 1... .Il II

ErCH 8U08e'l',Bnl ,n ' jeenil-luOCK coal, riMiy nuiiou uy imii-

, t-ma at th name in 10 OI u,e um" """""""'"t! TSATfJ !fir"i: - In.reTr Kor steam purpose the nea coal from

rate, a- irw.n"" "'" " mu..,, these mines is iteiivereu anywnrre in

square, conn wo " , 7.,l 1 B the town st llfty cents a ton, and i prscre the. tqrm 'oi: r"l" will he ticnlly inexhaustible, lump coal is fur anta . reona)lo deduction will ee . . , , , . ,

mne to re.guiar mivwu.n.

rnrs.nd legal nouccsoi uwn.v,.,. .cOHntv srets ila oesl delivered for

to le paio nvanKc. A.S0UNCINO OANOinATM. For Township Officers, each For County " " For District, Circuit, or State.

DENTISTRY !

AFTEtNOOK SBS8I0S.

a .itkmatir. h Vrnf i V.. f!lark. was

use in the court house and jail at $1,183 pri'teniod by showing the errors inj

a ton. !4.i.litner 111 Ml.

$100 it la aiirrounded by a fine body ofi, i, lllf,u1iieiitaUrrors:

timber, of all kinds indigenous to the (a) fetching figures instead ef namOOutitade. '.

IMokarirer skirts the south and east vTpiclil1!f 0 master thorough-

;ides of the town, and furnishes a never , ,h. f.1,l.iail,B,,tal rules :

neat ngure

I'rof. Craig next hwl a drill in Gram mar, with the common We that Ihguage is taught or acquire 1 from the study of Grammar, but that Grammar is simply an out growth from language. Adjourned until 7 o'eloek P. M. EVENING SESSION. The Institute was called to order by Co. Supt. Wilson. Song by the choir. Dr. E.J. Kempf was introduced to the audience bv Co. Sunt. Wilson, and gave

a lecture on "The Story of an Inebriate." WEDNESDAY M0RNIN8. Institute convened at 9 o'clock A. M. Prayer by Prof. Craig. Roll call. The minutes of the previous day were read and adopted. Prof. Morganthaler drilled the Institute on the subjet of Advanced Composition. Mental Science, by Prof. Craig, was clearly and coiicUpIv presented. The nowers of the soul and of the intellect

were classified, ana the enecial powers

of thought were commented upon

RECESS. Sonr bv the choir

Prof Greene further continued his

failing supply of water for nianufacto

ItIph HlonkT its banks. Good soft water

ia obtained in anuniiaiice tor noinestir

uses any place in the town at a depth of

from 30 to 30 reel.

A fine quality of good building gray

sand-stone is quarried near the town.

I 't l. ! i lias rtamnnalrtttiirl Ita (.rail.

.v.-.r 1 III nivinu ..no ,...w. - 3XJo 9eHce by standing good for over 50 years

the severe test or rpeezes ana maws in

the pier of a bridge across Patnka river, House patterns of good brick are de - . At .C Kf 1 (VIA

t. .....II ..dlnoanTMIVereU l lu fuun ,w,ini rmwi'

TKSS:.. quantities at a slight advance, and

Neglect of mental work; Netrlect to give practical work

Neglect of supplementary worl-;

Neglect to iunpect tbe worit oi

;rJ Xv. O. A..

'RESIDENT DENTIST,

IRELAND,

IND.I

(c). Neglect to secure

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(d) . (e) . (0. (g).

nunils:

(h). Neglect to ini npon hibo, (I). Neglecting accuracy ; (j). Giving assistance indiscreetly. Geography, bj Mr. Morgenthaler. un

der the heads of a point of Instruction,

and m a discipline of the Balaam ueo-

EVENINO SH4MHOK,

Tri.dv avt g o'clock the he was

called to ordor by the Supt., and inatru-

MMt.l HHi e was riven bv tneereneeira

fit Runt, introduced Rev. G. C.

Coew. formerly Supt. of the County.

Tk trials and tribulations, as well

theoya aad consolations of the tea oner,

rr Uhorate V OOfnmeniwi upon

showing that winy of the teachers' trials

and troubles were caused oy nie-wim

Adjournment te meet at t u'eloeK. A. M., Friday. FRIDAY SESSION. The hoase was called te order by Co.

Supt. Wilson, at 9 o'clock a. m.

Prayer by Rev. G. C. Cooper. Roll

oall. The minutes of the previous asy

were read snd adopted. The committee reported the following resolutions, which were adopted: I. Whema, The medical profeeeien admit that alcoholic drinks are injurious to human mind and system, and Wherew, The advancement of civilization demand the eradication of the national vice of drinking; therefore be it

Resolved, Thtt we favor ana aa: tnai

rl"' . I l..l.u.;nn An tha

led to the revolution, me success oi .... . tn m nnMtr. -,i,nnla- and that

. a . a. . a . f W A.ai I1HI.W11 II11U tlltS IJIKI V waBwv-a -

wh cU led to me auopuon oi our cuhmi- ---- - - ,iaMnMnca the habit of

a it ri ii An i it nhi ct of writing bv'""?. of ""Being, or UMug tooacco, ana n AJl IT.i r h L-nVS of profanity, mud tbe habit as not worthy

Ing .he territory of legibility, rapidity ofRj;XTht w, exfM,d onr thanks

ao valine, anni .. .. . "

I - w-- veionmeni oi me powers ui

iperi.uw, as to quality.

R. M. MILBURN,

ATTORNEY AT LAW,

being the de

velonment of tbe powers or description

i .i.n tn .Kck.y u iuinraai m n lb

The community is a liberal and intelli-

gent one; with handsome and commo- i The three sources of principles for dious Catholic and Methodist .churches, U. :M1i !r (JeoerraDhv.

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ana gooa puunc bcuuiii, hu cuien, ,T ffhm nurnoee ei eomuiou scneei

without exception, heartily welcome all

new business enterprises. r m i,Hpitn nfthia narnose.

It is the northern terminons of the ', t yr r,rm adtocates teach

Wnx ntirrricK in thk courts er Dubois -las per and Evansville division of the L., , hiatory. not as a means of acquiring and adjoininq coD.vTiBs. E. St. L. Ry. and has three trains each . dates and facts, but rather

wayperday. . m instill in the minds of the pupils the

twaa. a . l.. ia Aa.TA.aa.aaw ' a a t

ine town naa im manniaciannic wmu

lishments using steam power,

2 steam flour mills, 3 plant

w mills, l apokn raetory, l stave anni D,!ltltiM .ni .nvurumfnt

shingle factory, I furniture factory, 1 Lui of unnecessary oppress! of tbeCol

wswery, l machine shop, rOBlMilevbT the mother country.

rector tes, aHd z DfioK-yards, wn ten aid a u.,.i crU-a. bv Prof. Crate, was

. . .f - - . .

i yw tT(rrrraiinc - . B(,j concisely preeeatea. ist 27S.OO0. It baa three larre well-stocked I e;,7." w-iui. t- wmrw mkrtm

r . rrm. nun nv. w-

V dry goods and geaersi store, and 'UraK, Df Mental Sclenee anal Pay . A., -malfer one. 4 grocery stores, none ofl . . " t. ku. nrerr Mild and nraetiea

omcK-iiB

March Htk. )s,

St4ra aver Ft OSIc,

A. J. HONEYCUTT, ATTORNEY Al LAW, JA.SPER. IND.

during estab- tpoctt9 0, the development of Unwan Iner, embracing .,Y(ut!oflS td tbe cause which brought ning mills, lb!seaboyt; as the rise of our own liberal ir, 1 stave and -nMB,t,ll,j01 government was the re-

.OETTt.EUr.NT at rjiiraUMMp

malmronee. 4 grocery stores, none ofL. . nrmf m lid and nraetkel

them extensive. 4 conrecnonar.ee, 3 snoer ,"" nf former, nsed diecriml-

a. a I f. w

Uhope, a good photogrsph gallery,8 book , tfl(1 ,t the rlglt tlmm SHI pt Utore, drug stores, 4 hotels. 2 printing . n - j,.- ihtthe face of each child is

tti m,4t a SpwUlty.

orr rGK-Kat Hide f rahllcSfiaiar.'la th

rm. Krnv Kl.Tk. AurH IS. iw

t1it:c. I tat name, a livery niamcs, ann

several other

doing w

nf $100 000 and $50,01)0 capital repect

ivelv

To nreoiis who are seeking an Invest

rtifiil lor capital in manufacturing enter

FfTCB -r JUn Tmiinr'a 8M!-r urlxRs ofanv kind, and have, skill and In

- aa..M dti-try to apply to their business, Jasper , v.rtof lhe PHPj.

present rare Inducements, and herein- T. inh,j,Hl- ,ijoHrHed to meet at 9

zens win exirao ncany weiuumc. A M Tuesdav morning,

Among the hranchesof business whlcli rr i,l(,nET i.iih lain.

. . . . I f 1 . . J I A 1 1UMWI .wv..

ougm 10 i)c csiauiiBnen nere aim wumu cfiMtn

uci iiini v r , ai er nuuiLii mm, i rm..

foundry, a large fruit connery, a good

hutter, and cheese dairy, a tiling ractory

a handle factory, a good broom factory

. JOHN I-.. KJR,JET2

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW

JASPER, IDIAIA.

W. A. THAYLOH.

T 4 V ! R eV M UN TCR ,

tflttorneysat Jjaw,

Jasper, Indiana,

tnil.r nr ralhap th tntrrnr. on which

other branches of business all , depicted the kind oi government and ,1'U. and 2 building association" , Mt n9tu. rv for .B nroner derort-

ICOtinin j - er a

went. .

School government, by rror. Clarke,

Home training conduces to the proper

Hficiiiline of the school, and the parems

are otten the direct cane of improper

mmA baaatv.

a M a

A drill on Reading, oy rroi. oraig, waa nresented under the head of "lUed-

g in tbe public schools " & . . . a AA T af

Adjourned to meet at i :ju r. m. AFTERNOON SESSION. Thm lNfttltute was called to order by

the Sept. and Mr. Morganthaler contiauhla drill on Geograohv.

Arithmetic waa again the suDjecior a

drill by Prof. Clarke, eu teaehiug free-

tions.

RECESS.

Prof. Craig continued the subject ol

Grammar, by reciting the principal steps

he teacher should take to prepare in . . . . i , . t

son, l im teacner er.oaii piwwii

hilitv to write and sneak good Engli&h

and this can only be acquired by reading

and studying good literature. fc School eovernment. by Prof. Clarke

Mtrarad the att ntion of the Institute.

Tbe whole drill taugat tnai a wkwst who can not govern himself can not suc-

akacfutlr rnvarn a school.

Prof. Hammond, or me new Aioanv

Rnelnees Cotlege. was introduced ana

,i . talk. MHtraetlaw the former leaeo

an' aXlHMMlM. WM UN wmBwi

would make amends mr an ap-mean i ignoranee with, that's all right." with the examinations of the present day.

EVENING eCSSfON. The Institute was called te order by

the.Supt. Song by the choir. Instru

mental music.

Prof. Craig was introduced and de

livered a lecture on 4,True Edueatien."

The Institute adjourned to meet at 9

o'clock A. M.

j j jiun;,iu own'."." d The Institute onened at $ o'clock, A. . M., by prayer by Rev. J. C. Conner, v, Music by the choir. The minutes of the

faction.

aajrOSkt nc 4rEst Aftli M.Cfcar!' Rdst

BRUNO BUITTNER,

ATTORNIT IT LAW,

And Notary Public, Jasper, laDiaRs,

vil.l. rirtloa In Ike i;8tM er PabMa aaJaAtata

V ijmm' Prtklrutait-i ert-L rnClli notterv. a areneral rjrodoce dealer. Lr-viona dav were read and adopted.

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wno wnuia pay casn ior larm promicr jo. aupi. wiiwjh .x. mm of all Linda in anv niiantltv: another r-.iue-a of Countv Examiuatiens in

flour mill might possibly be made to pay, making the average per cent, lhe Items ataA as aim Oflfi Imalipla nf hsst Lf aanaral OS the branches, and

were shipped from Jasper last the per cent, of success are equalised,

year which It seems to us migmiand this average mKe me onri miwi have been made into flour here withUee unon which licenses are issued.

nrndt. mail ihm maitufarlur-d products Irnf. Uorvanthaler gave R talk UpOH

shlDtied. Itisnrobable. too.thatamer-Jihe subiect of writing compositions,

chant with sufficient canital to carry i nnrs asoeciallv for the county exami

.. . larnnil alntr nf anv atnatla) lillA O f .roods. L.i;na Thai anbiect UDon which I

WftfESS, ,"J.,ACe,rt, i.'VftSr wVnld written should alway.be

of that line, and consentient lower pur-,r.h as the pupil Is conversant with.

DIKXJEIVT DOANE chases, to secure enough trade from the prof. C. W. Greene gave a drill upon araiiapal etnrB alwMiiirltnaT tn the COUntrVilka aahiMt flf Soelling. Any HietMOd

afca-aaats-aw w-aia--fn . . lw - . a

M ffAMMAif - t T.smm to make it profitable-but this would be, dopted should associate ine meaning VtllOrtl&y (11 JUaWm experiment, while the others may be aRd application of its use with the spell-

counted as certainties. Ataii event-, u eg orine worn.

nu an aaaVlair a lfualirtai. rnm SBd DC I A thnrnuvh drill 0U IBS SBDieCl Of Ul

1 VUI US OWSSSBUJ aa a- VaV - w . a. a L.. ra ..t.tnn htf Prof. Clsrke. Care should be

"W V. I ' - " " - J . ....... ., . L. .

taken to give problems uiuetraung inn .artnua Btn in division, and that the

a.. .tan. ahAutd ba fllastrated bv ob

The bondholders of Mr. Swlnt, Post-

... a la A JWWiOt . a. .

master or Boon-vine, nave deposiiea Physiology, how It should trntaegni in .a a - t ataaVaVneB M S L- AaaaVl it At iViall a al a L . IS am aa aa aaak

tnat piace i me crw w public schools so tnai me pnpii mr nAatonlea denartment. and a certified ' ia ika nit. nractical benefit there

eheckwss received yesterday by ost- froni wM .xeeHUy presented by Prof,

master uenneu tor me amount. Craig. , 1 at .S.aS- a...UailSII fflieif lW

reported on iun eirceia yw.. ATTERM00X 8EMI0X. parties in Evansville wore "P in hv tha cholr. Roil call.

me downiai oi ueeny, wn, v " ' 'I V. i-.traciive drill on Geography, by

was KUOWO to nave nwi lara-iy m "; i :.-.L.-!a ftu.t kali

of the gambling house, in urn city, -r.. r L";

some of these having been made g ooo yn ".""Zn7 aVaetkal 7.i. tm. -p. ii IimM an in- pupil to gain a eomatoa seuse praetieai

Willi mreiumwi''""-!" - " . ., i i4 vestlgation will be made, when the k" " . Mrv- m be used in ceaaec

Pkeaee in teaenmg: mi . an i . . a PL kill it Tka

rj-, H.v.,i. plann. I A. IH aneiMi j d. ii nm., v. .n. Gov, nevsy s i'""' lu- ...I... n Vaitai K. Snrinrs:

JASPKR, 1MB.

trrrrLT. t tett e In lac CmH f Ditxitf eatftty. a4

Y atWai faltafalty ta tM(Bf tetrertrd to atai.

tHBt la the " Cawrlr " balWIar. Wnt Mata "ttm.

GENERAL STORE

Mrs. C. HOCHGESANG

Cor. 13th ami North Main te., JASPER, INDIANA,

All KKCRIVetl HER SUMMKK STOCK OF DEY-GOODS, GROCERIES, X.ADIKS SftOKS, .NOTIOMi, .,

WkMt agef to th- BBt.lk at VERT SMALL

raOFIT, aiHt larltca an Impaction or her g4 awl ptkt aBaCwitrT prod Wf of all hlrwl-talc mi tn KXCHAXGK "ATTRfc REST MARKET PRICK, FOR O00DS. , BTsyM. SS-lr- CKCIt.IA WOCHOKSAKft.

Settled the Shortage.

ANTONY BA11ERT

M AtpLOCATKt tn JASfKR and OPKNRU A

tn I'm fa. O. J. Craig. C. E. Clarke, U.

w. i;rMD!. n. m. Hammond and J. v.

f 'onnnr. for their interesting and valu

ble iaetrttctions given, aad invite tuem

to he with ua again.

Reeolvsd, That we tender our stneere

thauk-a to our worthv Uountv superin

tuadenL for his efforts te advance tne

of educatiM : to tho citixena for

their attsndanc-; to the Institute Choir; to Mia Edith Kelso, orgaaist, aad to the

nrcliavatra for their excellent music.

Reeolved. That we offer our tnanxs

to Dr. K. J. Kempf. Prof. U. J. Uraig,

and Rev. G. C. Cooper for their outer

taining evening lectures.

Whereas, lio.l. in His auwise rrovi

itaaca aad ever loving care, has called

from labor to reward our friend and co

bor.tr. Miee Lenora ureene :

lleaolved. That in her death, we lose a

worth vSsacher: the ohildreu a rattara

friend, and the parooU a loving daughter

Reoolvsd, Test a eopy or tnese reeoin

tleuo he seat te tho eouaty papers.

Ed. II- Kunx. Loora Bmttaim. A. M. An el. HacEM LOUXSOAX.R. Emma Cato. Martha Cox.

Committee en IteeekrifoM.

Iatlitnapolls Sentinel : Gov. novey Up nifmi Q. Peuiaeulas; U.eHraUe;!.

I i am T III . aaam ami AHlina -

and stag wtn wave nam - Manas . t. t sra k Pile Kb. . f Al

lUMamfw 3V. inr jarK BkeaajBam uni aaaa-ama

MOTandSHOESHOPlafcLM -Tlw. -..tu...wji.-u.r. LmTs n-j.tr ha. also accented an invitation by Prof. Greene, explained tnai ine ex

ajnarra-rwMi -'".'-.'- " .." . i.t.. aUniaaa. Inaaatoa of Eurooean tueaa. na ww

mi 1st In Wat ui a f it mt S, 93 :" "

mat day mm nava.. uitn-.ajlZJ. " If- nt'arlt driltad the Inat !tu m a the

fWttlf.

a-MaM etireiHt 4 vktaitr. k wp ii.J TJ Onv llm. lanoe: 4. Firmness; I. Setf-eeutrel; w uri ta aattMa w!i.tlS,.,.h, J'.ai" ml Kwvas Stalo line by gov. nam- ?-2lmL . rit. Teaohiaa Power ft warkiraaMhiMiHRe. AXTOKT SAUMIST. unay sad SffaAar Ifalhl tf KeAMfc f . Coiatjaf , LIttKt,Aoaejsuaf rower.

THURSDAY MORNINO. Prayer by Prot. Craig. Roll Call. The miautes ef the previous day were

read aad adopted.

Prof Craig was again eetorotaeia-

aiitnte. subiect. Phvsiology.

" a ' .a S a

Prof. Clarke eonttnuea me suojew oi

Arithmetic

I. Keductioa of units to improper

fractions:

2. IleductkMi or mixed numeers te

anronM- fracttoas :

3. Reduction of improper fraction

t a whola or mixed numbers:

4. Reduction of fractious to signer

tarnaa '

. . . . .

ft. Exercises in Ending oy inspecuon

common divisors aad multiples:

8. Redaction of fractions to lower

terms : to lowest terms ;

7. Reduction or tractions to common

taanmiiMttor :

f. Impossibility of adding quantities

with unlike names;

9. Addition of fractions or aiBsrent

dRnmtnatora.

Prof. Hammond gave a very auvisaoie

Ik on akort methods of addition. Also

speaking a few words ef advice te the

teachers, admoatsning mem nm iu announce on the first day of school that

they were going to be boss.

RRcnss.

nnmnoaltlon Essav writing asrequlr-

ed oi an appiioani ibi

hv Prof. More-anthaier.

The JJtorman isreu ; ny wwimw ,

1. Introduction ; 2. Discussion ; 3. Conclusion. Prof. Cral then continued his dril

on Physiology. Hubjeet-Ifutrltiveand

Mn-.Nwlrlltre roods.

Roll Call. Adjourned to meet at 1 :30

P. M. AFTERNOON SEMtOX.

At 1 !9TJ P. M. the house was called te

.tar k. Sunt Wilson. Roll Call.

A drill on elementary reading by Prof.

t n rvmaar. of Mentor. Ind., next

aroused the mirth of tho Institute aad al

good time wae had. ttnnr tn use the aloha aad mans la the

school-room as a means to facilitate the

study of Geography, was areotatec oy

Pref. Morgaataaior. RSCB.

Prof. O. J. Craig eoattnued his drill

on English Grammar. Tho recitation :

1. The object; j. The essentials ef a good recitation. Prof. C. E. Clarke gave another elabnrate drill on Sehool Government.

Tka taaeber who exoeete his nunils to

dost aad. to deceive ia regard to beauty

M.r rM.tr. anatlaaad ika raambula Cat mmA huallM tS OCCUDV BanO

program at the day hy a drill en School cesser? room iu every conveyance, ana

Government-punishment. Tho teach-render neeeseary the ess or muca oxer should ase his host judgment to in- peoeivo material for dresses and tlwea diet puslshmentaooording to the offense, habits as not worthy of imitation i oy tha and proper relection should always he children ef Eve, believing that "aetnra exercised before tbe punishment is ad- aad or nsd ie most beautifal. .

ministered. Ordered taat a eopy oi lawm i-w

Rocest. Song by the choir. 1 tions bo faraisaed the papers. Prof. 0. J. Craig spoke a few eon-1 li.-aailt-u

gratMlaterr werde on the good oaecta 'i a

produced ia tbe Uommon scaooie oi me v.. tato by tho system ot Examination for Tho killiaf of Jadgs Terry was tho graditeL of the Public hool.. L4 "5. !! f a ' ! , tTkaaalm

Mr. uemnaiBS,ei nununxotirg -sawn, bu i-iii-.-..7 -----.-. z

prssentod, by Prof. Craig, in a Tew land well equipped for high pooia J

consrratslatory well-timed remarks. With the bar aad i a society, mm

was

the prise oaTered to the Dubois County to have aa u noooi u erabls taste gra,tuateroeivingthehigbostperceet.,a and Wood-shod. Ilia ahilitisa and Isara-

eopy of Ikown's Grammar ot Grami

Prof. O. J. uraig presented

of Keadinar te the institute,

On Wodaeeday tho Co. Supt. requested every teaebor in the eouaty to sea4 ia the work of their schools fer exhibit at the eominf fair. And, don't yom think, he also called attention to turn taet that some had not yet paid ia duoa

of i cents each. Taeee dues pay iaa

iastruetors. Tba nMAnm Circle exsmlastloa will

be held at Jasper, oa Saturday, Sept. 14,

1889 J.'p. Hsssfarther, one of tho most

prominent teachers of Spsaoer county;

also Mr. Frank Hotetter and hie sister, Sophia, teaehers of Pike county, visited the Institute Friday. Sunt. Wilson's idea of calling tho roll

at various times ot day, was a good one, as it showed what teachers should be oa titled to credit for regular attendance. The expense of an Institute ie considerable, both to county aad school fund, as

well as teachers, and pa iron a oi Known .... . i l . a i . mLUi.

are entitled lO ail IB een-ma w nrnau

teachers can derive irons a close attendance upon the entire week's session.

Mr. Daaiel Stork, a teacner oi jroeey-

eounty, waa eeetng now an memutc ahoald bo conducted during the week.

The ioe cream saloon proprietort would be glad to have a county IuatUute

all tbe time.

The ecaool book trust didn't snow ita

hand openly, but some of its agsaU were

looking around. That oaemv of education of the masses

Bell's "School Journal," got a lew subscribers daring the Institute. Immediately after the close of tho Iuetitute the gentlemen teachers were requested to assemble in the market house.

as the lanttora were ciwum t court room, and Mr. T. J Noma wae

made chairman, and Mr. rayne secretary. A committee oa reeoiutkme reported the following, which waa uneai-

uously adopted: ,

Whereas, the meoiaat proresmva mumit that the use of cosmstioe and steel

and wire waist compressors, sre unnat

ural aad injurious to "God's mt oeet

gift to mea" woman and, WherMM. We believe that aa Allwlto

Providence gave woman beauty of form sad features, that she might preserve that beauty, and impart soma of it to her

childrea. and by it incutcaio grwm, m

love of beauty, In school sea societyana.

WaoroM, the advancement ei ciTiiwattoa demands tbe eradication of all ualwtaaa ikarafnn.

lam wwvwm) . a

Resolved, That wo are ia nm . mm. v iw a ikau-Aawh euarsa of iaotrae-

ttoa oa tho effeeta ot tight Ueiag aad

aaiaUmg the face with lajunoea wmmm Who tatrodaeed la tbe publte schools,

we as toacaors oobobbob hs

kohite of tight kcing, of eaewiac; ai

or wax, of ueiaf wire, cotton and saw I Tai . 1 A- laallSan

Grammare. ing took him to the highest judicial pothe subject sition in his adopted State, hot eve . .t.t. a nitria,ta aivialr. varied and UHCUly M

special drill oa the study of words, de- the elements 'f,-: rived from a simple stem. .. . asver received blm la fU ftHowship.

Arithmetic-Decimal rractioas, oy lue tainioi .'u tt V-m1 llm Prof Clarke he kitled Broderick ie ltwi, aad laa

1. Explain decimal scale; m meager eounaa.tm - 2. lllsttratethe decimal dlvlskm of a ceived from the wpectaWe elaeeesof

uHt usiirornia nave ow. iru - - ---- 1. The ways a decimal fractlea may be from a wish to avoid uyMys

mr4Ml trovorsy witn aim. ii KoTk. S. Morgenthaler eoatinaed has maintained a cert.i npro feiojsal the subject of Ea.y writing, giving the standing, eswclally- TbJ outline of an Essay oa "David Copper- esesatiocsl MdMptratt Jfff;

field." by Dickies. . AYtrJmm

Pror. Craig continued bis ennjec n ibb wi B " " " " " " 1 tor Psyohelsgy. It should bo taught as a la which Judge Terry was Jg JJJ means f p g P LrrUd. and who was with him at the

AdjoeramsHt to meet at 1 :W p. m. time of his pulton Mr. afternoon sEesioN. Judge Terry seemed to 01 J?; Prof. Morgenthaler gave a short talk, tirdy ia vsaerstlon for the Jwtaer

thaakisg the Institute for their hindiy aumaa or An- 7 jrr lerhearanoa aad attention during tho mea'a rig :hts, and fck JfSSSSu

Iaatitute. to tne opinions ni -awj Prof Craig continued hie drill ouMea-sdiaa startling ' SFlJg tal Science : contrasting the mental pow- to Seaator & srs slats and the iaferlor aa reals, rhmc Al hoa. Ho ,f J f

Roll Call. e eeseni in tne .7, ".ri'j.a.. ika. r.aJ Md an- ainmat from the momcat of Galiforalrn'o

prove L Prof. Craig hi. farswill admi-lon to the Vnm. JW address, followed by the Co. Sept., after be saying too h tospcak of him ae i ".. I.- i.ti.. 'ajiH.MaJ -Jm alt. nftK main obetaclee in tbe way Of

"The vUy.taswa. com siviliaation ia Caliter.ia. H.wash.U s.adZid tsa. 7 d roared .tfi" ".tS

A. A. naeesMER, presence m int cn " " u.-a aajt K u anU that the Icsllaff which

Take Hall ia all the Dubois Co. Ia- promMoi the lf"tr1,hjfhJ,J stltMte has been a grand eaceess in every away back la the JJJ0 w.w. Ce. Snot. Wilson pat forth eyery mea were members of the Saa FraaeUoa

turtle naokshis Mrst iHatltute, one of I bar, aad Mr. rwdwm an laumrne per-

It

lhe best over held in Dubois Co. aad

must be 4d he succeeded eomiraoty. The aUeadsace has been larger aad aiore regular than for several years pact. The enrollment on Monday was W. A new featuro of the lastllute is the pAaaaaalllM aa SvHetMaS.

Tkla aamiatittM la taking ROtCC 00 the

The lecceer wn m mm yy. . - - Md the outline of I

roperiy deport unr.Tm T in

.MAr9.5. J' Manas Thus the teachers will hete

Ae7eemiatte astwtatl o'crtck P. X. tho fall hecat of aU kooes.

aaali MmmA ttf David C. Brederlck.

Whetever the legal aspecw oi w iw traordiaary ease may be, there Is ao doubt that the sympathiee of the enUre eountry will fo oat towards TJ. 8. Depu

ty Marshal "egie, wao. iwini theiserma of Justice VMAnM it

lent aad urntai aitacc, ww mi All Califorak will brealhe freer now that this stotoe; lahmaclita hat ivai tbe reward eta twi Md hsem-