w111JSidin□settingtir+e.u*r.nIn consequence of several accidental errors a nd omissions, by oor typo, inop a communication in our last week’s issue, to which our at** tent ion has been directed, we conclude in justice to parties concerned, to give the article a re-insertion* It is as follows: %TOWNSHIP OF LOCKE.honor to them. And this honor is no idele thing—oo vision of fancies;—it ithe, reward of the sternest .virtue, and¥the inseparable sccompaoitnent of the truest policy and^profic. . Tt is the ops posite of hiahonor, and all its circumstances and surroundings.J. Miles, Teacher. May Tth, 18T8.oMonthly* Report of the School in District No. One— “Long street School.’’Term eotntn eneed April 8th witherTEACHERS INSTITUTE,Saturday May 11th 1878. The theaehe** of Olive Township met. at the high school building inWakasusa as per direet.oo ot the Tru«*twenty nine pupils; present enrollment; tee an6 were call(jd t() orJer hy thefatty. The history class, on April 19th, I chairman Mi: Walter b'uuk. had a review exercise by w.y of, Mr. Lou Vail was unpointed Seere-,1 j ‘•onimcmoratiuK the Battle of Lexiug ; tary aad E[i Ro0sJe crki(._ Aftef gi(,_ j; ton-103d anniversary; and, on April j in„ the exercises of the day began j j _5th, the seoon battle ot Camden with a lesson in Physical Geography . | 79th anniversary. On Wednesday, conducted by Lee Nusbaum. The topic \ j Muv lst- as a substitute for Say.day of discussion was the formation of the J celebration, the school exhibited such ! .Earth and some i:ntuense theories were i of the different varities of wild aud■Igarden flowers as the season would afford in this vicinity. Our flowering» ©produced. A few of the teachers eon^ eluded that those things were taughtW « Ionly in ihe tine print in their books frees and plants donated their beauty hence were not posted,Next the facts relating to the discoveries aud sei laments of our country which History has trusted to her sibyl jon this occasion in a profusion never belor enjoyed—so said—so early in the season, in Long street school-house. Daring the week closing the j lesves, were placed before the teachers i ■ month, reviews in spelling, geography, in a beautiful plau by the ohairmin. gramiuar and arithmetic, wore com- (Joe of toe great aims of his teaching prised in the exercises ot the larger was to show up the merits of the e aims | pupils — i.. all, sixteen. All tne.se, ex- | 0f the different countries of Europe t-I eept one, weae present at (he monthly j teritory in the New World aud the! examination, on t’idav, last, and ae-, conquest settlement, aud die leasons : tj quitted themselves worthily, as shown ; (or the wars that ensued. j -■ . . i Ij iu the subj uuedROLL OF HONOR:• A GRADEJ| Lruorge Miller ,»| Samuel Wise,| Angehne House,Alzina Wilier,Lyiii Wider,All ice SaL bury,L ;ah Myer.Frances M vers,mf 'Mary Myers,Mina Prw*et Mary Miller.B GRADE—CLASS ONE.Charles Link,Arthur ilolt;e n burger.O *E.mcr Freed,Anna Gulp,CLASS TWO.Amanda 11 ksu:NO. PERCENT.9488.ilUOThe teacher who was to instruct in j niPhysiology being absent the tunic of ! e eircuiatiuu Was discussed by the meuv- j bets.ANTERNOON SESSION.ht!tl6 m aii Troxell; Anna My.*rs; Emma Wise;L.zzic Lehabni.Miss Jennie Landis introduced qui e 08 !a number of examples for parking,!* 91) t | mostly relative aad possessive pronouns,) *i91 ; which of course gave ground fur eon- j* /loo ! teutimi We never knew two school ’ [ 100 ! teachers to agree a great while afterfhj . ■94 j beginiug a parsing leosou. A short ; e 98 | time was devoted to arithoieie, then iO J0jj j to Elocution, aud the closing exerciseof the day was upon the discripiive j b geography of Asia conducted by Mis- | i1Tyrer. She rook huld. of the subject | C i/i a systematic inn an or and-how we all terned pale when We were sent to the b ard to write the lone list*ana mountains, and828284SOgra ions?d riv ttites.lt;iite PneC GRADE.()wa11 Salsbury, {)hi,*Reuben Miller, Hem ierta. Wisler,I f v. n ry 11 rce»], Mary K o o s e;U idy Myer~; Mary Win;Ann- L hman.Let me say liere, to my patrons, [1Visit the ml, each ot v*m, at lea-t., i once during the :enn. Tiie Director \and seas, and capitols, etc. etc. Heads j c re-led, and air turned bla» k a id nlai- a- | rtthose cvt-rl 'sung names were stiaining I t.tiicmselvcs out*of »»ar treacherous in :n i mies and the sigh* that were heaved | j threw oiF with them the secret**that we had *iudi-*d our !e-ou. jX x institute meets i nr weeks from; tO'day to carry lt;mt t!i ; f dl iwing:ruuGe.A.MM k.Art of teaching the funb•nnenta’lt;Wiil a.'ocC \i. credi.e t wii.h o»m viGy tir.se 3Louday f in tnc morning. Visitors on anv dav ■CM’diai welcome. Vi.s.r. us j in advance ot any possibi.ity tinr. yon : may come on an errand of (joinpiaim — j he k hid ui thing rliat probabiy induces iiior.i Visitor* Loan anv orlier. 1'tiey are the visits widi widun oeitD-or pa*i%jii.s nor toucher is very nappy. If vou cab from a motive more nie«lt;-lant to coinetnjdat ythe necessity ior the unobjectionable kind of vtsb, wiil very iikely Le obviatolt;l; and lurtlL-r-niortg vour min t will Ie in. a better, ! rules of Anihm uic bv L • Xus«^un.n• *■PUjsical georaphy pinns by Ouiie S'.var.'z.Analysis of grammer by *frs. Tyrer*I(jrcography of Collin 1 m riea by Jennie !L o/• 1 i.s.Addro-s uy Walter F ink.Mxecu.aive dnparim nt lecture byL. W. Vail.i)n 1 iogh.iphy by E1 i R v»se.Fonnotioij ofliovenmicu:- locMiro bvJ. 11. Drubaker.siologv lecture Dr. if. T. Moot-IPitygonury.st ite for o'.serving whe’he ■ or no: -ur work is arranged ir. Working order;u!s« wimther the teach*»r has that kind of care—aside from reading ami spelling —over the welfir; of your ehii Iren.\T \I Oil WUWalter Funk, Vvvft ,■«, W. \k«ii. vStcy.. — --YI' N N V ri 1 I fHO US I'MAT OUiI . II tliai you have yoursolvo^.i be like*y to observe, too, whet her mun=‘ village w is •awak mod I uers and morals .orm any oarr, of the ! lethargy and partaking of the sp rUj ^ 1A few evenings ago our qui n Uv e jfr * n it! ecoimniy of our woric • *Lt is also be. i UJ?°? ^ot UP an (,-xcireiu nr rha• •/ ^ rj lievud that,to anv visitor to th«* sciiook ■ would do credit to a fud fl -d r«;d front- jI v will be shown that an attempt to ! i^r city. The circus begin by o j•: master the speMing-book, or eyen to ! ,v*ir }amng gentlemen, alreuly iu big 1i ^ (; make any approximation to it, before ! Hsing a little un ler t«»ei nflu *m*r■| raking a reading book, is lat-ii to the \ a double souletl numb w ten. lirgeor :i { ortion of the town in an exceedViugly short space of time, and when 1(•best interests of the y.Upu. And th n*e : to Ids topmost snee i by the same per! wiil. it i-i utiticipatoT, still anuihn* 'stuisive influence, he mule the eire .1» . . *ii • 1U'iod come out of parciral,8cho-lt;l visits:; Vour children will he more likely to i secure that better dhtisrotion wliieh ! returned for his hat. declared th;it Itfj toils them to attend ail the ex-amina- could outrun any man in town Thij tions. It. is their resolve to.attond an ex^» • ... •aminatioDjthatprompts them toan eff» tt*Iarouse3 the feelings of the b•»?;little more uspVit,f of the ag * was n• 1 ' * ’ Ifjnalify ihomselves to bear that exatui- i quired aud all joined in * the choru* nation m a iiianner tliut lt;shall bo an ' “Ulory, tyor;! ITiillel »j h,’ etc.