The Columbian BLOOMSBURG, PA FRIDAY, JUNK 21, 1887. rnRRLCT OILR01D Tl TIM. Trains on tho Philadelphia & K it, leave Itupcrt NORM. BODin. 7M4 a. m. 11:27 turn 3:10 p. m. 6:30 p. m Tratnson tho D. L. & W. K. II. loavo Uloomsbunr NOHTII. SOUTH. T:12 a. m. 8:32 a. m. ll:07a.m. l:o.ia.m. I!:Q4 p. m. 4:18 p. m. (WW p. m. out p. m Trains on th N. tW. B. Hallway pass Bloom erry as iumuws : north. sooth. 1.1:16 a.m. 11:54 rum. 3:46 p. m, 410 p.m. I. SO p. si. 5:30 p. m. SUNDAY. NORTH. .OUTI1. 10:10 a in 6:31) V ui HAI.I'.H. Kob Balk. A very lino driving mnrc, also a good Jersey Cow. Apply to junlO Clifton Kxoiut. A l'lne ItCBlrtcnce For Hulc. The executors of Mary N. Harman, de ceased, offer nt private sale n handsome residence on Market street above Main, Bloomsburg. Tlio liouso Is of brick, large pleasant rooms, sicnm ucai, gas, water, sewerage, and all modern Improvements. There Is a largo frame barn. Ice liotise and outbuildings. One of tho most desirable locations in me town, icrmscasy. They also offer for sale thirty-seven acres of land on normal mil, adjoining l Inn's and tho Ilnvt catnip. Oin Un divided Into desirable building lots. For terms and particulars apply to I. W. Mc- Kelvy, one oi ino executors, or ueo. is. jsiweu, attorney, uionmsuurg, in. u fOU RIWTi Two rooms on second floor of the Co- I.TJMUIAN building, together or separately. Steam heat. gas. water on same floor. llcnt low. Inquire of Oco. K. Elwcll. 3t Fon Balk on Hunt. Tho Music Hall, formerly Eureka Hink. Is offered for sale or rent on reasonable terms by the new manager, i'arucs wishing to hold lestl vals will do well to see tho manager. J. D. SitAFFiiit, Manager. Wanted. 81x or eight men to mine soft ore. Apply to w. . iiaicr, jnow (Jolum bla, Union Co., I'n. 20m0t PcrHoiial, II. V. Sloan has been visiting friends at Lockport, N. Y. A. M. Wlntcrstccn is the happy father of a fine 8 pound boy. Sirs. Fulton and Miss Schrelder arc visit ing friends In town. Miss. Helen Ilarmuu is visiting her rela tives and friends here. Miss Martha Wells is Improving In health, and Is able to wall: about the house. Miss Annlu Jameson returned last Fri day from Detroit, whero sho has been visit ing for some time. Hov. "W. O. Lcvcrctt wa3 confined to his bed on Sunday last and there was no scr vice at the Episcopal church. N. S. Walker and wlfo aro spending their summer vacation at the sea shore, and with friends In the Eastern states. Samuel I). Marman possesses a handsome Eold medal which was awarded him by the school at Cheltenham, near Philadelphia, where ho was it student during the past year, for good behavior and high standing In his clas:cs. Tuesday, tho 21st Inst, was the longest day of the year. Collectors' receipt books and notices tor s&lo at this office, tf. Philadelphia will celebrate the Fourth In grand style this year. Tho ShlcKshlnny Mountain Feho has como out in a new dress, and is much improved in appearance. Mr. William Webb has taken the tobacco store in Mrs. Ent's bulldlt g. formerly kept by W. E. Knorr. School boards can obtain at this oQlce printed blanks for making out their finan cial statements to post up. !K A church festival was held at Qrovanla last Saturday night. Tho proceeds amount' cd to $140. Tho Bloom band was In nttcn dance. Tho Watsontown Star says that tho man who was to publish a newspaper to suit everybody fell out of Noah's ark and wos drowned. There will bo a grand reunion at Milton on tho Fourth of all tho firemen who came to tho aid of tho Milton firemen at tho time of the great lire. 81111 another mino horror is reported. Fivo men wero much Injured by a gas c.v plosion In tho Twin Colliery at l'ittston Junction last Saturday. A young son of Charles Fornwald fell out of I. W. Hartman & Son's delivery wagon on his head and shoulders and hurt him self severely last Monday. Tkero will bo a festival in tho grovo of Mr. E. M. Laubach's near tho new R. K. bridge, Forks, on tho afternoon and even, lng of Ba'.urday, July the 2d. Children's services wero held In the lie formed church Sunday morning, which were attended by a largo audience. Mr. A. N. Yost was the conductor of tho services. Veterinary Winner Is kept busy waltiug upon tho horses now atlllctcd with epi zootic. He has somo twenty cases now, and is usually successful lu tho treatment. Tho residence on Hock street now occu pled by Mr. John druvcr Is for sale. Mr. Uruvcr expects to movo with his family into Mr. J. II. Maize's rcsldcnco on Fifth street. A saloon keeper in Wavcrly recently re fused to sell liquor to two young men who woro red badges, as he did not proposo to be a party to their violating their woids of honor. J. K. Locknrd lost a valuable horse Mon day, It hud been sick nearly u week with epizootic. Ills other hnrso has been simil arly atlllctcd but a few weeks ago and fully recovered. From present appearances liloomsburg will havo a quiet Fourth. A big crowd will go to Orangevillc, uud many will Join the excursion from Berwick to Ulcn Ouoko and the Switchback. The Milton Fconomitt bulldlug was struck by lightning during a hard storm one even iut( last week. Tho only damugo It did however, was to knock a chimney off and displace a few bricks To closo out certain lines of wedding In vitations a number of bargains aro offered at this office. Those wanting small lots, from 10 to 25, will suvo money by ordering at the Colvmwan office. tf The sentence of I.amade, editor of the Wllllainsport Sunday Qrit, has been defer red until August on account of the sickness of his wife, and his friends have hopes that lie will never bo sentenced. THE COLUMBIAN AND Justices can obtain marriage license blanks at l'rothonotary Snyder's office. The Wllkcsbarro Illcycl7cTub aro mak. lng great preparations for their Fourth of July meet, wheelmen from all parts ot the S ate Maryland and Washington have slg. nificd their Intention of being present anil entering tho races at Uo Park. The Italy Communion wilt be celebrated in tho Reformed church ot this placo next Sunday at 10:30 n. m. There will bo no service in the evening, In order to allow ho members tho opportunity of attending the llaccalaurcato services of tho Normal school. Mrs. J. K. I,ockiud has been seriously 111 during tho pan tvuk. Sunday afternoon sho was taken suddenly with nervous pros trillion and for a time her life was despair, cd of. Through the application of stlmu lantsimd healed objects the blood was again Induced to circulate and life restored. After a few hours sho began Improving and has continued until sho is now almost as well as usual. Hy tho act of Assembly approved May 13, 1887, the bounty allowed hy tho act of 1835 for the destruction of wolves, wildcats foxes, minks, hawks, wcaslcs and owls', lias been limited to wolves and wildcats, ten dollars each for tho former and two dollars each for tho latter. Tho fee of the Justico has been changed to twenty-flvo cents. Tho method of procedure for ob taining the bounty remains unchanged. The Mlddleton and Morphet company gayo their entertainment In tho Opera House hist Friday and Saturday evenings to very, very small houses. They glvo however, qulto an Interesting program and deserve better patronago than they rccclv ed here. The performance of tho marlon cttca Is very amusing, and other parts of tho performance aro good. Saturday ev ening there were hardly twenty.five people present. Probably tho warm weather had something to do with It. Wo read In tho Milton Daily Argus of Saturday the following: "It Is asserted that a rcd-hcaded girl and a white horso go together. If you see a red-headed girl on the street look out for a white horse. He will certainly be not far away. If you think there is nothing in this, glvo it a trial." As we finished read lng this article we glanced out of tlie office window. There was a rcd-hcaded girl go ing by, and lu front of the building was tied a white horse. Tho School Furnishing Co. have all their machlnciy in placo and and have made their first castings this week. Many new machines havo been added, which aro ad mirably adapted for the manufacture of their now desk. A track is bclug laid on tho north end of the grounds and contln. ucd througu the mill, so that rough lum ber may be easily and conveniently carried to the planer. Several cars of cherry and maple lumber have been received from Ilinghampton. It will bo but a short tlmo now until the works will ho run to their full capacity About thirty thousand persons participat ed In the celebration last Friday ou the his toric battlefield of Valley Forge. The cele bratlon was held under the auspices of tho Patriotic Order Sons of America. Wash ington's old headquarters were gayly decor ated. A business meeting was held, at which Henry J. Stager, of Philadelphia, presided, and addresses were made by Congressmen Ilrumm and Curtin and oth ers. A national saluto of thirty-eight guns was given, and the ceremonies also includ ed tho singing of patriotic hymns uud anthems by a chorus of 100 voices, exhibi tion drills, &c. Thirty bands of music wero on tho ground. Congress will be ask ed for an appropriation to mako the histor 1c battlefield a national park. Tho programme for commencement week at the Norma! is as follows: Sunday, Juno 20, 7:30 p. m. Baccalau reate Sermon. Lutheran church, by Rev, 1). Thos. MacC'lymont, pastor of First Baptist church, Willlamsport, Pa. Mouduy, June 27, 8 p. m. Entertain ment by Juniors. Institute Hall. Tuesday, Juno 28. Examination of un. dergrad nates. Tuesday, June 28, 8 p. m. Address be. foro tho I.ltcrarj Societies, by Prof. J. II. Harris, Ph. D. Institute Hall. Wednesday, Juno 29. Examinations concluded. Wednesday, June 29, 2 p. m. Re-union of Class of 1885. Wednesday, June 29, 4 p. m. Class-day Exercises. Campus. Wednesday, June 29, 8 p. m. Callleplan ifo-nnlon. School Parlors. Thursday, Juno 30, 9.30 a. m. Cora mencemcut exercises. Thursday, Juno 30, 2 p. m. Alumni Re union. Dormitory chapel. Thursday, Juno 30, 3 p. in. Alumni din ner. Thursday, June 30, 7:30 p. m. Senior reception. School Parlors. Next school year begins Tuesday, Sept. 0, 1837. Mst ot letters remaining In the Post Of fice at Bloomsburg for week ending June 21. 1887: .Mr. Wilson Acer (2). William Auspach, LI77.I0 liordy, Annio Cressler, Samuel Hardy, Vincent Mathews, Miss Myrtlo eninn. OAKD3, Wilson Ager, Patrick Hyncs. Persons calling for theso letters will nleaso say "advertised." UsokokA. Clakk, P. M. IllOHIIIHlMtrK' & HlllllMIII ICllllOIKl. Excursion trains will bo run on July 4, 1887, to afford those wishing to attend tho celebration ut Orangevillc, au opportunity to do so. TIMBTAlllB FOII JDI.V 4, 1887. NOltTIIWAlll). STATIONS. SOCTIIWA1ID. P.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 4.00 9.30 7.30 D.L.&W Dep 0.10 2.40 6.40 4 04 u. 11 7.34 Miiinsti;ros'i!li.uu a au 0 uu 4.23 9.63 7 08 Llghtslrcct. 8.47 2.17 fl 17 4.40 10.10 8.10 Orangevillc. 8.30 2 00 5 00 Round trip tickets, from Itloomsburp, .15 cents; from Llghtstreot, 20 cents. Tickets on sale at I). L. & W. R. R. de pot and tho Western Union Telegraph olllcc, Bloomsburg, und at White's store, Llghtstreot. Passengers aro required to purchase tickets before entcrlne the cars. John Jameson, Ucu'l Manager. The l'ourtli at OriuiRCvllle. Tho celebration at Orangevillc on the Fourth will be bucIi a one as has never be foro been witnessed lu Unit village. A saluli) will bo fired In the early morning, and at 0 o'clock a parado will tako place, in which five brass bands, drum corps, firemen, soldiers aud 38 little girls repre- scntlns tho states will participate. Ad dresses will bo delivered by Grant Ilcrriug Esq. and Prof. J. II. Harklns at tho grove. .V company of fantastlcs will create much amusement. Excursion trains will be run for tho first time on tho Bloomsburg & Sullivan rail road. A time tablo appears elsewhere. A perfect washing machine has never been Invented, but a perfect washing soap perfection as It Is possible to attain, and the prico Is very reasonable ma. iirnviinnnura uorax noan is as ueur Htntc Itxniiiliintlou nt ttic IIIiiuiiih. urr isoriniit Hclioot, June 14, IS mill in, 1887. The commlttco consisted nf Dent. Hunt. J. Q. Stewart, of tho Btalo Department, rrincipal T. B. Noss, of tho California Normal school, Bupt. I,. O. Fooso, of Uar rlsburg, Bupt. J, 8. Grimes, ot Columbia county, and Principal D. J. Waller, Jr., of me uioomsuurg Normal. KNClLISIt LITERATURE. Seniors Supt. L. O. Fook. 1. What Is English I.itcraturo ? What docs It cmbraco ? 2. Olvo any synopsis of different perl ods, or any analysis that voil mav havo studied. 1. Whht can you say of the lltcrarv and personal peculiarities of Hhakcspcaro ? vnicti or His plays do you prefer, and why ? 4. Glvo tbrco contemporaries ot Milton, and tell In what respects ho especially ox. celled as a writer. 5. Walter acott lived when and whero ? a. Mention four of his personal pecu. llaritlcs. b. Name four of his contemporaries. c. Name any of his wrlttnes. II. Who wrote Canterbury Tales, As You Like It, Deserted Village, Prisoner of Chlllo, Talo of Two Cities, Hanging tho Crane, Enoch Ardcn, Cotter's Saturday Night, Autocrat of tho llreakfMt Table, Marble Fawn ? 7. Tell of tho substance, stylo and liter, ary excellence of any selection you havo studied critically. Juniors Dept. Supt. J. Q. Stewart. 1. Write your natno nnd home address. 2. Your age. 3. How long (In weeks) have you at tended this school ? 4. Have you taught public school ? If so, how long ? 5. Write a letter of application to the secretary of a school board. juniors. ' U. S. UiitorySupt. J, S. Grimes. 1. Glvo a brief account of Columbus and his voyage to Amcrlia. 2. Name tbrco English explorers nnd the regions they visited. C. What was tho "Hartford Conven tion ?" Tho omnibus bill ? 3. Give an account of tho Dutch set tlemcnts In the New World. 4. Who were the Six Nations ? What Influence did they have on the surrounding tribes, and what pnrt did they play in tho history ot the colonies ? 0. What settlement was made of tho Alabama claims in 1872 1 7. Name four wars of the U. S., their causes, the most decisive battle in each, and the men who won greatest renown as warriors or soldiers. 8. What was the original extent and limit of the U. 8., and how bus her present territory increased slnco ? 9. Give a brief account of any five of the following: Hamilton, Arnold, Mar quette, Braddock, Oglethorpe, Clay, Ben ton, Webster, Sumner, Sherman, Bucka lew. 10. What were the prominent events of Jefferson's Administration ? Jackson's ? Monroe's ? Grant's ? Any three of these. 8KN10US. Natural rhUosophy Principal 1 I!. Noss. 1. Name the essential parts of the tele phone, and explain Its operation, 2. Define the terms specific gravity, solar spectum, latent heat, centre of grav ity, resultant motion 3. How Is sound caused ? What is tho difference between noise and music ? 4. A stono has fallen 9 seconds: find Us velocity and tho distance passed over. How far would It fall tho next second ? 5. Name and diagram six kinds of lenses. Mention some practical uses ot lenses. 0. Whr-tis a machine ? What are the elements of machinery ? Juniors Supt. L. O. Foose. UICAMMAK. 1. Define a sentence, u clause, a phrase, a letter. 2. What parts of speech aro lollected ? What Is the purpose of those inflections ? 3. Distinguish between the uso of KiTiiRU and any; each other and anotheh. 4. Write a compound sentence; change It to a complex; and change this again to a sentence having a participial phrase. C. I shall go to Cambridge to-morrow aud will go to Lowell. Why is shall used In tho ono sentence and will in the other ? 0. Discuss adjective elements and Illus trate each kind, 7. Analyze: "Tired nature's sweet jikstohei!, balmy sleep I He, like the world, his ready visit pats. Where fortune smiles; the sketched ha for- sakes, swift on his downy pinions flees from woe, And moiits on lids unsuixieb by a tear." 8. Parse underscored words. 9. Make an analysis of any ono of tho following subjects, and write an essay upon, of a page of your paper: 1. Tho observanco of Decoration day. 2. Tho observance of Christmas day. 3. Tho observanco of Easier day. 4. The observance of Examination day. Seniors I'rinciiMl T. B. Noss. botanv. 1. How do root nnd Btcm differ in mode nnd direction of growth ? Mention all tho uses of roots you can. 2. Draw some kind of a plant, as well as you can, and point out root, stem, leaf, terminal bud, axillary bud, &c. 3. Namo all the organs of tho llowcr and their parts. Define a complcto flower, a pcrfict flower, a regular flower. 4. Define tho terms endogen, embryo, catylcdon, perennial, plumulle, perianth, plstel, peduncle. 5. How do plants differ from animals In relation to the atmosphere ? Explain how sap rises In opposition to gravity. 0. Show mo your practical work in bot any for tho term. Seniors Dept. Supt. Stewart. MENTAL PHILOSOPHY. 1. What do you understand by a men tal faculty ? 2. What is the difference, if any, be tween the mind and the intellect ? 3. Name and classify tho Intellectual powers. 4. Define clearly the terms Intellect, sensibility, and will. 5. What faculties aro earliest developed In tho child, and how may these bo properly cultivated ? 0. What direct or special exercises can bo used in tho cultivation of attoutiou,per ceptlon, memory ? 7. What Is tho relation of attention to memory ? Memory to imagination, 8. Name and illustrate tho laws ot tho association of Ideas. 9. Namo tho senses, and explain the functions of each one. 10. Wnat Is tho difference between reason and reasoning ? Juniors Iincijal 2', II. Noss, 1'llYSlOI.OOY. 1. Discuss In a page (or less) tho effects ot alcohol on tho human system. 2. Diagram as neatly as you can tho cyo and name Its parts. 8. Glvo namo und uumbrr ot tho teeth. Discuss briefly tho euro of tho teeth, 4, Distinguish fully between veins and arteries. 5, Name tho following organs la the order In which food passes through them; lungs, liver, brain, stomach, heart. 0, State thrco or more facts concerning DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. tho spinal cord. Seniors Dept. Supt. J. Q. Stevart. 1. Wrlto your namo nnd homo address. 2. Your ago. 8. How many terms havo you attended this school i 4. Havo you taught public school ? If so, how many months f Juniors Principal T. B. Aoji. AUIBnitA. 1. Given y plus x equal Gxy and fiy minus 3x equal xy, to And x nnd y. 2. It thrco pipes can fill n cistern In n, b nnd o minutes, respectively, In what tlmo will It bo filled by all thrco running to gether 1 3. Show that a equal 1. 4. Add tho square root ol one-half, tho squaro root of bhiiit, and tho squaro root Of KlUIITKKN. C. Expand (m minus n) 6th power by tho binominal theorem. 0. Given the dlftcrcnco ot tho squaro roots of two quantities (tho first, x plus the square root of x; tho second, x minus tho square root of x) equal to threo halves of tho squaro root of a fraction whoso numerator Is x, and denominator x plus the squaro root of x to find x. 7 Factor xlO power y8 power. Seniors Supt. L O. Foose. C.I-SAll. 1. What do you understand by tho Helvetian war ? 2. How nro tho conjugations distin guished from ono nnothcr lu Latin ? Illus trate. 3. Name tho Irregular Verbs, and glvo n synopsis of ono of them, In threo moods, In both singular nnd plural, giving only ono person. 4. Translato: Ea res ut est Hclvelils per Indicium cnunclata, morlbus suls Or gctorlgem ex vlncults caussam dlccrc cocccrunt. Damnatum poenara sequt oportcbat, ut Ignl crcmaretur. 5. Give mood and tense of each verb. 0. Govern morlbus, caussam, dlccrc, damnatum. 7. Translate; Turn demum Llscus ora tlono Cicsarls adductus,quod antca tacucrat, proponlt; esse nonullos, quorum auctorllas apud plobcm plurlmum valcat;qui prlvatlm, plus posslnt, quam ipsl magtstratus. 8. Construe, oratlonc, esse, nonullos, maglstratus. 9. Wrlto four English words which are derived from Latin words, or their roots, found in this exercise. SENIORS. Pedagogies Dept. Supt. J. Q. Stewart. 1. What Is teaching 1 2. Name somo ot the essential qualifica tions ot a cood teacher. 3. Enumerate the moro lmportaut duties to be performed by the teacher In the or ganization and classification of the school. 4. Name three of tho moro Important objects of the recitation, and state what special preparation on tho part of tho teacher Is necessary for each exercise. 5. What means would you employ to secure proper expression and distinct ut terance In reading, correctness in spelling, and legibility In writing ? 0. Explain what Is meant by the devel opment of Ideas. 7. What Is the method of developing thought, nnd how may children be truincd to express their thoughts in good langage ? 8. Mention some of the more Important means 10 bo employed at school In the for mation of good habits. 0. How would you secure, as far as possible, regularity and punctuality on tho part of your pupils, and interest in your school on the part of the parents and di rectors ? Seniors Principal T. 11. Noss. GEOMETRY. 1. Prove the Bum of the interior angles of triangle equal to two right angles. 2. Length of this room, 43 feet, width, 33 feet, height, 14 feet; what is the dls tance from the N. E. upper corner to the S. E. lower corner ? 3. Prove that if four quantities are In proportion, they are In proportion by di vision. 4. Stato five propositions concerning the intersection of ono line with two others. 5. Show that a square on tho hypothc nuso ot a right angle triangle Is equal to the sum of the squares on tho other two sides. 0. What is the chief benefit to bo de rived from the study of geometry? Juniors Supt. J. S. Grimes. OEOOItAPHY. 1. Name the most ancient and celebrated country of Africa, its capital, boundaries. products, peculiarities of soil and climate, describe Us people, government, famous structures. 2. How many degrees from the tropic of Cancer to tho Arctic circle ? 3. Btatc the proofs that tho earth Is spherical. What causes tho seasons 1 4. What is climate ? What aro the four principal conditions that causo variations in climate- ? 5. What aro isothermal lines ? Why are they not parallel to the Equator ? 0. Why is it colder In Winter than in Summer ? Why are the days longer in tho Summer thau in tho Winter 1 7. Locate tho following and tell what they are; Malapan, Mobile, Cabul, ;kah bool), Indus, St. Helena, Shetland, For mosa, Labrador, Morca. 8. Say what you can of the Arctic ex plorations, 9. Namo our principal exports; ten im ports nnd tho countries lrom which they come. 10, Name the states that touch tho Miss- issppl River, and their capitals and largest cities. Name tho ten largest cities of tho United States, their situation and principal in dustry. 12. Namo tho Fivo Great Powers of Eu rope, their capitals, language, government and religion. 13. What European powers havo pos sessions in Asia ? 14. To whom docs the West Indies bo- long ? 15. Draw a map ot Brazil, 10. Which Is tho farther from Albany, n point 10' north, or ono 10 west of It ? and why 1 Seniors Supt. L. O. Foose. RHETORIC 1. What Is tho province ot Rhetoric ? 2. Glvo the essentials of style. 3. Stato four ways In which purity of diction Is violated. 4. Tell ot tho origin and use ot figures ot Rhetoric. Q, Define live of tho principal figures of Rhctorio and Illustrate each, 0. How can energy be secured 1 7. In what respects does wit differ from humor ? 6, Namo and discuss briefly each of tho four kinds of poems. 0. Namo and designate figures In the fol lowing: 1 Tho depth said, It Is not in me; and tho sea salth, It Is not with mo. 2. He pmoto tho city. 3. Streaming grief his faded cheek bedewed llko the moisture of tho morning. 4. Cool ago advances. 10. Wrlto an answer In proper form, to tho following, covering all particulars ask ed for; WanUd A young man 10 or 17 years ot ago as an entry clerk In a whole- salejdrug Btore. Must write a good hand, be quick and accurate at figures, hayo had somo experience In business, and resido In or near tho city with paronts. Apply to P. O. box 6183, Boston, Mass, Juniors-Supt, It. O. Foose. oimiooitAt'iiv, 1. Do you prefer alpaca or gingham for an nprun? 2. A hordo of savages rushed through tho breach. 3, Tho dyer while dyeing n piece of cloth met with dlro disaster. 4. The ascent ot tho Allcghaiilca tests both muscle and mettle. C, Tho It. It. faro from Tcrro Hauto to Keokuk ;is half a sovereign. Mackorcl, fane, bicycle, quinsy, dclcblc, Indelible, cinders, manacle, bilious, Chautauqua, hygiene, Lackawanna. JUNIORS St'IT. i. B. ORIMK8. CIVIL GOVERNMENT. 1. Define government, laws. 2. What Is a state? A Constitution? 3. Namo and define tho different classes of colonial governments. 4. How old must n Representative be? What other qualifications aro necessary. How are the vacatclcs In tho Reprcscnta- tlon from any stato to bo filled. G. Repeat tho clauso which relates to revenue bills. 0. Qlye tho different processes by which a bill may become a law. 7. Define Habeas Corpus, Ex-post-facto law. Bill of Attainder. 8. What powers are granted to Congress? 9. Repeal, tho clauso of tho constitution which defines the qualifications of tho Pre sident. What are the powers and duties of the President? 10. Who would bo president In case of re moval, death, resignation or inability both of tho President nnd Vice President? 11. Constitutional Amendment how pre pared anil how ratified? 12. Where is the Judicial power of tho U. 8. yested? JUNIORS SUIT. L. O. FOOSE. LATIN. 1. What can you say of the pronuncia tion nnd accent of Latin words? 2. What can you say of tho gender of nouns of the first, nnd second declensions? 3. Decline caput, acus, In both numbers, also fcllx and hlc, bacc, hoc In all genders In singular number. 4. Geneva est oppldum proxlraum Helve- itorlum llnibus. Translate, compare proxi- mus, and glvo case and government ot op pldum nnd tlnibus. 5. Give first person singular of possum In Indicative and Subjunctive moods. 0. Dioit kegnum In clyltatc suaoocuPATUM esse. Translate and parse underlined words. 7. Translate and govern underscored wors; Dixit gnllos Romanis jusjurandum DEDISSE. CONVOOATIS COTUtn PRINOIPIIIUS Caesar gravitcr cos accusat. Mons, quern a Lablcno occupaiu yoluit, ab hostlbus tenetur. Hoc facllius els persuasit, quod uudlquo loci natcra Helvetli contlncntur. SENIORS DEPT. SUIT. J L. STEWART. HISTORY OF PEOAGOOY. 1. What do you understand by n history of pedagogy, and of what yaluc is a knowl edge of the subject In teaching. 2. Namo three prominent educators, and ouillno briefly the sytcms, methods or prln- ciplcs advocated by each 8. What reasons enn you glvo In favor of a public school system over which the state must exercise general supervision? 4. Discuss briefly tho teacher's employ ment by the board of directors, his dismis sal and legal qualifications. C. Certificates Kinds, and value of In Pennsylvania. 0. Scholars Age, residence, suspension or dismissal from school. 7. School term Maximum and mini mum. 8. School year Beginning and ending of. ORAL. 1. How many directors in rural districts. 2. How many votes must a teacher have to be elected? 3. Could a smaller number than four directors dismiss n teacher? 4. Can you name any other nets of tho board that require a majority of the whole number? 5. What do you understand by tho legal qualifications of the teacher? 0. How does a teacher procure a perman ent certificate? Is a provisional certificate obtained in one county valid In another? Can it be made valid? 8. How long Is a professional certificate valid? 9. For what length of tlmo can n pupil bo suspended from school? JUNIORS PR1N. T. n. N03?. HEADING. 1. Nnmo somo of tho moro common errors readers are apt to commit. '. How is expression brought out? 3. What do you consider good reading. 4. What Is your opinion of counting at tho punctuation points in order to secure proper pause? C. How would you correct tho habit of rapid leading. 0. How would you correct reading in too low tones to bo distinctly understood. 7. How would you correct Imperfect articulation? Pronounce hosts, delinquent, detriment. 8. Mention some ot the qualities ot a good teacher of reading. 9. Would you attempt to correct all mis. takes at once, or would you do It by dc. grccs? Pronounce duty, attribute, element, elements, route, consume. 10. Namo tho vowels. 11. Has tho letter a moro than one sound. 12. Niime several of them. How would you distinguish them. J 3. Suppose we should differ upon the pronunciations of fast and calm, how could wo reconcile our difference? 14. Pronounce cands, tents. 10. Can you recall any ctrors In your reading to which your teachers have called your attention?. 10. How do you distinguish different sounds of the same letter, In the dictionary? 17. Is tho selection you read similar to those read by tho others? 18. What do you mean by rhyme? 19. What do you call poetry that docs not rhyme? 20. Pronounce blots, arguments, dill, gence, tenements, 21. Pronounce hundreds. 22. "Ho made easy things difficult to un. dcrstand," Read this so us to compliment thn person referred to. 22. What aro somo of the difficulties peculiar to tho reading of poetry? How would you overcome them? 23. How do you pronounce of, from, where, clients, silence. 24. Where, In the dictionary, would you expect to find a key to tho sounds of tho letters? 25. How many sounds has letter a? How many has 0? 2U. Pronounco dew, err, error, thousand, ths. 27. What kind of production is tho one you aro about to read? 28. How would you pronounce exper iment, experience. 29. Pronounce possess, possessed, 30. Why do you emphasize words In read, lng? 31. How do you pronounce ruffian? JUNIORS PRINCIPAL F. U. NOSS. ARITHMETIC. Find tho amount of 000. 00 from July 21, 1881 to Dec. 20, 1883, ut 7J per cent. 2. Distinguish between true discount, bank discount, and commercial discount. 8. What per cent Is gained on quinine costing $3 an ounco and sold at 3 cents a grain r 4. Find tho valuo of flOJ minus J multl. piled by 0 divided by 41. plus 2J dlviiUd by 1.3 minus l-0j dlv'ded by ,02J to three decimal places, 6. If stock bought at 113. navs 0 tier cent on the money Invested, what per cent will It pay tf bought nt 84? 0. Find the cube root of 27818137, and tho square root of 81.018001. 7. What Is tho cost of 8 pieces of paper, each 18 1.5 yards, at $1,75 per piece ot 11 yards? JUNIORS DEtT. SUIT. STEWART. Tho examination In vocal muslo was oral. In drawing, each member ot tho class was given a familiar object to sketch. JUNIORS DEIT. SUPT. STEWART. llOOK.KKKt'I.NO. 1. What Is book-keeping ? 2. What do you understand by tho eel enco of accounts ? 8. What Is meant by tho art of recording nccounts ? 4. What do you understand by single en try book-keeping ? 5. What Is meant by doublo entry book kccplne ? 0. Which Is tho moro apt to bo correct;? 7. What aro tho principal books used In singe entry ? Uso of each ? 8. Which is the most Important book ? Why ? 9. How would you open a set of books ? Closo ? 10. What do you understand by posting? 11. How do you test posting ? 12. What Is meant by resources ? Lia bilities ? 13. How do you find net capital at close? Wet gain ? Net loss ? Net Insolvency ? 14. Can book-keeping be taught to any advantage in the public schools ? One hundred and fourteen students wero presented to the Commlttco for examina tion, and of this number ono hundred and four were passed. SENIORS. MODEL SCHOOL TEACHING. Twcnty.ooe members of tho class exhib ited their skill in teaching, beforo tho ex amining committee, and received compli ments for tho caso nnd ability with which they performed their work. Court I'roteuclliiKH. Court convened on Monday afternoon, at 2 p. m. Hon. J. A. Sltscr President Judge and lion's. 0. G. Murphy, nnd C. B. Mc Hcnry Associates 3a the Bench. Petition of Wm Chrisman presented nnd filed for tho satisfaction of mortgage. Ruto granted to show cause, &c. John J. Creasy vs B. & 8. R. It. Co. Ex ccpllons filed to report of viewers for dam. ages. Rule granted to show cause why nil proceedings shnll not bu set aside, tho rule to bo returnable at next term of court. Bond of 8. C. Jayno guardian ot Adlc man minors filed and approved. Wm. E. Davis appointed tax collector of Ccntralla Boro. Samuel Baura & Co. vs Jacob L. GIrton. Petition for interpleader filed. Estato Peter Uelwlg deceased. Petition for sale of real estate. Sale ordered. Solomon II. Bredbcnner vs Louisa Bred, benncr. Subprcna In divorce nwarded. Road In Jackson nnd Sugarloat town ships near Elijah Peterman's. Exceptions to review sustained aud report set aside. Pcaler estates. Petition for citation filed. Citation to show causo why money shall not be paid as reported. Road In Jnckson township near George Remley's. Hugh Fairman, August Staud cr and I. A. Dewltt appointed reviewers. John Zancr vs B. & S. It. R. Co. B. F. Fruit, Wm. GIngles, P. A. Evans, William Rabh, Rohr Mcllenry, I. K. Krickbaum, nnd Frank Derr appointed viewers to assess damages to meet on premises on July 9, 1887 nt 10 a. m. Samuel Shive vs B. & S. R. R. Co. W. M. Monroe, G. W. Crevcllng, Wm. Kram er, Jacob Fritz, I. Erastus Patterson, J. G. Swank aDd M. B. Hetler appointed view, ers to meet on premises on July 11, 1887 at 10 o'clock a. m. Estate John B. Stockcr deceased C. C Evans appointed auditor. In rc-appllcatlon for tho appointment of guardian ad litem for tho children of Benson Crevellng, for making sale and re- leuse of said minor's lands to B. & a. rail road company for right-of-way, E. II. Little Esq.. appointed with bond In sum of 5000.00. In rc-execptions to recount ot adminis trator of estato of Geo. W. Strausser dee'd, Wm. Chrisman Esq., appointed auditor. James S, Lewars Administrator ct al vs Fayen Weaver and Isabella Weaver. On motion tho namo of Fayen Weaver was stricken from the records, ho having died, Estato John Keefer deceased. B. F. Zarr Esq., appointed auditor. Jacob E. Wintersteen vs Wllkcsbarro & Western R. R. Co. Rule granted to show cause why report of viewers shall not bo set nsldo at the cost of plaintiff. L. M. Slcppy, I. K. Dildlno nnd Cyrus Mcllenry of Orango appointed viewers for a road in Lightstrcct from tho house of C. C. Trench to B. & S railroad. Lloyd Bergcr appointed guardian of Charles E. Walter minor child of William E, Walter deceased. Estate Geo. Masters dcceiscd. Specific performance of contract with Isaac M. Lyons deceased. Application for dissolution of tho Odd Fellows' Hall Association of Berwick filed. Objections to dissolution filed. Proceed ings continued to August 1st, 1837. A charter was granted to the Bloomsburg Athletic Association. A charter was granted to tho Bloomsburg cornet Band. Argument court to be held on August 1st at 9 a. m Fourtli or July ICxcurHlou. Tho Berwick Y. M. O. A. will give grand holiday excursion on the Fourth to Munch Chunk, and tho faro for tho round trip Is so low that everybody can afford to go, being only $1.50. A special train leaves Nescopcck at 8.15 a. m., and returning leaves Munch Chunk at 0 p. m. The fol lowing points of Interest can bo visited! Glen Onoko, Lower Falls, Switch Back Mount Pisgah, Upper Falls, Mauch Chunk 'I he D. L. & W. trnin connects with tho excursion train both morning evcning.and giving people at all stations below Berwick a good opportunity to attend the excursion A good time generally Is expected. Tickets can be obtained of I. W. Hart man & Son, S. C. Creasy, W. L. Fornwald and Howard Uidleman. Ilencock-Hliultz, On Thursday, Juno 10, 1887, at tho resl. denco of tho bride's sister. Mrs. W. O. Krumm, near White Hall, Montour county, Miss A. fllnra Hlmllz In Wm W IT,.,,,!. ot N. Y. Early In tho morning about fifty guests assembled to witness the ceremony, which was performed at 8 o'clock, by the Kev. Mr. Hunsickcr. Tho bride was very tastefully attired In a light grny travelling suit. They wero tho recipients of many iiscnu mm ueuuiuui presents, including silverware, classware. linen, etc. A lioiin. tiful brenksast was served Immediately at. tcr tho ceremony. Tho bridal party met tho 11 o'clock train at Danvlllo for their iiomo in JNow York via Philadelphia and uiuer points. In ireneral dcMlitv. pnmrlnil nn fiAnaiim tlon and wasting in children, Scott's Emu! slon Is a most valuable fnml ml mi,IiI., It creates an appctlto, strengthens the ncrv. uus system uuu uuiius up 1110 uouy, "Uavo been highly pleased with It In consumption, scrofula, and watting diseases, bronchitis nnu mroai irouuies." A. JONKd, M, JJ, Cornerevlllc, Tenu. For a tlmo mv life was desnalred of. Mv trouble was with tho kidneys, liver and bladder also constipation. Finally I used Dr. Kennedy's Favorite ltcmedy, and in my opinion It sayed my life. I mako this statement to save tnose who sutler as 1 dld- A. J. Gilford, Lowell, Mass. Druggists, $1. Bend 2-cent stamn to Dr. David lvnn. ncdy, Hondout, N. Y., for his book on ivuinoy, iviver and uioou disorders. Men' lion this paper. unel0d4t Q.UKKN VlOTOlilA'S CKOWtt. Tho ci own of Queen Victoria consists of diamonds, pearls, rubles, sapphires and emeralds, set in silver nnd gold. Its grosi weight Is 39 at. 6 dwt. troy. Tho number 01 diamonds are !i,:i3.': pearls. 273: rubles, 0; sapphires, 17 emeralds, 11 Is an old saying Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. It is uettcr to wear thn crown of perfect health and peace of mind through tho curative effects of Per rlno's Puro Barley MUt Whiskey. For aio uy v. u. nouDlns, lNoomsburg,Pa. WANAMAKERS. nui.AOtt.rniA, Juno !0, 18ST. Yon can write for anythinir we have. If you ask lor samples and don't know exactly what you want, give a hint that'll lelp us to select wisely. A tumbling in Dress Goods prices, borne ol the staple, seasonable stuffs that you're buyincr every day for half, two-thirds or three-quarters what they were last week. Not the common time to drop the price of Seersuckers when everybody's buying Seer suckers, or of Crazies or of Ginghams, when half the wo men who come to the btore want Crazies and Ginirhams. But the cause is not a com mon one. The overcrowdintr volume of the Mustin and Elliott whole sale stocks forces us to make room. The pressure comes on the Summer Dress Goods. We put it there because they're the things you'll want. They are hard pressed. How lard you may guess from the prices. Here are some or them : Cream Seersucker, 60c. for 10 yards. Cream seersucker, Oe., from sc. I.lRht Ntrlpo Seersucker, (W ; lrom 1SXC. Knickerbocker Check, lSa. from ssc, Fancy seersucker, lsc, from S5c. crepe Canvas Cloth, 4 colors, 37X0., from Wc tiaugllcin, all wool, 3 colors, S5c, from we. Cream lioucle, 37xc, from 05c. Canvas lioucle, 9 colors, ssc, from 60c Hair Line tttrlpes, colors, noc from $1. Satin DlneonaL 4 colors, Be,, from lac. Half Wool Boucle, striped, loo,, from ssc German Strinra anil fMifvkfL klllr Anil wnnV 37.KC., from Bsc Bmecn nones, piain, wim emtroiaerea panel and trimmings, H.to, from ffl. Clmmtjrav Ilobes. rjlain. with embroldfirnd nnncl and trimmings. f3.50 from is. Chambray Hobes, wldo and narrow embroidery I1.S5 from I1.7S. jocquaru combination Iiobcs, $10, from lis. These are all standard stuffs and the season for them has been just begun. We've put them forward at the counters and in the Arcade so you can see them at a glance. See and compare. Don't buy them with your eyes shut. The price marks are in big figures, the light is perfect, the stuffs are where you can touch them. There's no chance for mistake if you use your wits. Camels' Hair with side bands of contrasting colors. Told you of it the other day, and the price story back of it 75, 65, 50 cents, and a scramble for the bits and ends. Never thought to see it under 50. It's here now for 371 cents. Per- tect, iresh, all wool, 42 in., 3 grays, 3 browns. 8 yards (S3) lor a dress; no trimmincr needed. Women's Wash Dresses for less than the stuff in them costs ! New, neat, seasona ble. There'll be a chill on the Wash Dress trade all over town while these last. Crinkles. J i.eo ; regular tx Percale, la.K); regular two. Sateen. 3 ; regular $0, Embroidered Zepnyr, tt ; regular I. Ktamlne. lace trimmed, f5; regulartlO. Hat late, lace Iront, K ; regular 112. WUlte Lawn, la ; regular H. Whlto Plnuo it : recutarM. White Muslin, embroidered all over. rt ; moiiinr IU. Whlta Embroidered Wrappers, $2.50 to $5; The Special Laces will aver age about two-thirds. If there were mean, slimpsv dimes in tne iot mere a oe little to won der at in the price. But there are none. Everv inch of this .i i. .... Lace is choice. The patterns are new, the widths and styles are right. A third off the price means a present to you of that much. Hlack Chantllly Flounclngs, 40 la, l to $1.75. Medlcls Lace, a to 2 In., 8 to 15 cents. Torchon Lace, x to 3 fn., 4 to is cents. Oriental Lace, 7 In., 15 cents. More Men's Clothing coming in. The kind you want, the kind we want, bummer stuffs, of course. What do you think of an English Serge Suit, blue or black, lor $io? A good, comiortame, well appearing suit. The best English Serge we nave is sio. Those $3.50 Blackstone Cas- simere lrousers. All wool, Honest, neat patterns. You may hear of others like them, but have you ever seen any? seeing is tlie test. A this year novelty for bath ers : Black Jersey Stockings, wun canvas covered cork soles $1.25 Bathing Hats Caps in variety. and Rvprv nrnnfir Rlino f-f inn body's wear, whether we say so or not. They're always nere. 1 ne nnest anu the com monest that it's wnrth your wllilli tn ntlt- mnnmi intn . - . . - w..w . . . V J , V-i4 .11- r. 4 . . 'tir taiK is more ol outdoor bhoes because your thought is there Women's Check Canvas, high cut, $1.43. Misses" Check canvas, high cut, 11.45. l Uses' Mack Canvas, low cut, 11.00. Children's Mack Canvas, low cut, 900. ltoy's Check Canvas, lnw mir ti hi MenH llmwn rh-t r.nu ' irusseuj, solid solo-leather Insoles ; high cut fl.S3 1 Bcastde and Mountain Shoes, fulUtnes : Women's ti oj and H.M. Misses' 11.15 and fiuu. Children's li.ia and $1,50. 1 here s novel neatness in the just-out Imperial Kid I 'at- tent-Leather Tinned Shnni for Women; lace, $3.50; button, All the crack nlavers at the Tennis Tournament last week used the new "Beeckman KacKet. 1 ney say it's tl No other dealer in town ; the best, has it. S5-50. John Wanamaker, Chestnut, Thirteenth and .Market streets, and City-hall Bquaru, Hop Plasters soothe, stlmulato and strengthen weak and tired muscles, Cure LOCAL NOTICES. Sco tho 7c scrim lor curtains nt I. W. Ilartmnn As Son. Henry Hosenstock will sell without re serve his homo on 8rd, Catharine and East streets In Bloomsburg, Pa., on Saturday tho 20th Inst, at 1 o'ciock p. w. unless soiu prior to that nt nrlvato sale. Terms easy. Sco hand bills. Boo tho 3c calico at ! W. Hartmun A Son's. Havlnir lust received a cylinder for fin ishing silks and cloths, I nm prepared to elenn nnd dyo gents' clothing, ladles' cloaks, sacques, silks, dresses, shawls, Ac Feathers dyed und curled. Packages for warded by expresB will receive prompt at tention, according to directions. Call or address, J. O. Caswell, dyer, Bloomsburg Woolen Alius. scpui-u. Phllllns' Domestic Bakery having put In nn lmnroved Seamen iee cream vovxr rater enn now furnish parties, picnics nnd festi vals at tho very lowest rates. Only cream ery cream used. Otvo them a trial. Sco tho Sc laco buntings at I. W. Hart- man & Bon's. You can't tlnd In all tho countv as flno a lot of dishes as at I. W. Hartman & Bon's. Call at Ylngcr's for bargains In merchan dise. Hupert, Pa. 2t Don't forget I. W. Hartman & Bon's, tho place for white dresses nnd embroideries. J. W. Ylnccr. thn Huncrt merchant. keeps a full lino of dry goods and groceries at bottom prices. 2t 4th of July white coods.fans and parasols at I. W. Hartma & Bon's. M'Kiiiii,PIio- togriigKicL an l Crayon Artist, ISIoouisburg Pa. Fine Cabinet Portraits, only $3 a dozen. In stantaneous pro cess iised. BUSINESS NOTICES. Distress after eating, heartburn, sick headache, and Indigestion are curod by uood's oarsaparllla. it also creates a good appetite. Dhunkknness on LiQBort IIaiut Positively OtmKD bv Administering Dit. Haines' Golden Specific It can bo given In a cup of coffee or tea without the knowlcd'go of tho person taking it; Is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether tho patient is a modcrato drinker or nn alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards havo been made temperato men who nave taken uoldcn bpecmc in their coffee without their knowledge, nnd to-day bellevo they fiuit drinking of their own free will. IT NEVEK FAILS. Tho system once Impregnated with tho Specific it becomes an utter impossibility for tho liquor habit to exist. For full particulars address Golden Specific Co., 185 ltace St Cincinnati, Ohio. dec 3 80 ly. yrktn Htx wm tick, wa gTe her Cwhwti, Wbtn she wm a Child, ths cried for CutorU, When ihe became Ulu, ths clang to CMtorU, When the had Children, the gave them Caatoria, Vicor and vltalitv are uuicklv civen to every part of tho body by flood's barsapa rilla. That tired feeling Is entirely over come. The blood Is purified, enriched and vitalized, and carries Health instead or dis ease to every organ. The stomach is toned and strengthened, tho appctlto restored. i he Kidneys and liver are roused and In vigorated, luo Drain is rclrcsued, luo mind made clear and ready for woik. Astonishing Success. It Is tho duty of every person who has used Boschec's German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities bo known to tiicir menus in curing consumption, se vere coughs, croup, asthma, pneumonia, and In fact all throat and lunc diseases. No person can use it without lmmcdtato reller. Tlirco doses will relievo any case, and we consider It the duty of nlf drug gists to recommend it to tho poor, dying consumptive, nt least to try one bottle, as . 80,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one caso where It failed was report ed. Buch a medicine as tho German Syrup cannot bo too widely known. Ask your druggist about It. Bamplo bottles to try, soiu at lu cents, itcguiar size, 70 cents Hold by all druggists nnd dealers, In til United States and Canada. riylan33. POINTS PROM H. J. Clark 6 Soil A lot of Silk Velvets, striped, at 75c. a yard: cood value at $1.25 a yard. A lot of Children s Black jer sey Ribbed Hose, sizes, 6 to 8'. 2 pairs tor 25c. A bargain. A lot of 4 -wool Plaid Dress Goods, 10c. a yard; former price, 25c. A lot of Flouncing Laces in Beige at 65c. a yard; good val ue at $1.00 a yard. Also, nar row to match. A lot of White 45-in. wide Embroideries; also, 20-in. at ex ceedingly low prices. Call and see. Another Ribbon Bargain just opened satin faced. All sizes, 5 to 12, all colors, at 8c. and 10c. a yard. Call soon if you want them. Lot limited. We have been making a bus tle among the Bustles this week. 25c. Bustles, 20c, 35c: Bustles, 25c. Call and see them. We have plunged the knife through a good many Dress Goods not the goods, but the prices.to close them out quickly. Melanges, 10c. a yard, was 25c. All-wool Lace Buntings, 15c., was 40c. Plain all-wool Buntings, I2jc., was 2 5c. a yard, and lots of other goods. Call and see. All the new styles in Collars, Cufis, Chemisettes, Ruchings, Gloves, Laces, Ribbons, Silk Mitts, &c. now open at lowest prices. Silk Ruchings, t2c. a yard and up. A lot of Children's Lace Collars at 25 cents would be cheap at 35 cents. If you want White Dresses, come and see us. We can save you money. We show extra good values in Dress bilks in Black and Col ored. Call and see. Lawns,3i cents a yard;Batiste, 10 cents a yard; Seersuckers, 5c a yard, Prints, 4 cents, and all kinds of dress goods equally low. We invite all to call and see. Hi J. Claris $ Son pains auu acues,
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