Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 06, 1887, Image 2

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LANCASTER, JULY ft, 1887.
Tie IXadlj Cew.
Lei'-Tfc Mm tn tin n raid en
milk just
sis.-.'-- .
rrlM mv la n lima tvlieti I Iimt-m li
"jsrw iunv jmici w huw " ..... .
: '. iM adocter around te object, te something
"m thai folks want, that it is net wholesome;
'aaA milk has been a favorite object e( med-
K- . . ... t mi 1 ...l.. 11.1 1..
hHai criticism. mere is iiemiug uwv "
--Bnr Mnerallv consumed ana nemine
! ttorwfere about which It is easier te interest
'ItikAMftM nf man nnil U'ntnnn ttlllil. It. is
L - A nnln ftint tvliuliil'ill 1.1 IV 1 M.
,BHRBIilllg U UUWJ Ul ni.w.. .....j -
?,t aau against milk, no preer sunsmuie inn
i been found for it for the toothless chilli.
We were all brought up en milk, except
k.,,'lie few, In these later days, who have stir
j2 vived upon patent baby feeds. If disease
I comes te us with the milk there is no help
for it, and we must take it as pliitobophi pliitebophi pliitobephi
; cally as we de deat h.
Just new the raid en milk comes from a
doctor who says that tubeiculesis in cattle
' -may be communicated by the use of their
milk; and from another doctor who de-
elans that scarlet fever comes from
the cow. The latter pundit says he has
communicated it from the tow te a rabbit,
and therefore knows whereof he Breaks.
' He mar and he mar net. There is no
iv reason that we knew of why a cow should
net have scarlet fever nor why it should
net communicate it in its milk. We ;idmit
the possibility ; and this is the strength of
the alarmist doctor's case. Since the source
of small-pox has been found te be in the
cow, it is net possible te acquit the gentle
creature of carrying around with her the
seeds of all the diseases te which ilwshis
heir. And if she has been chosen by
Providence as the spreader of dise.ise
among men, we cannot but admit that the
most efficient possible instrument h.us been
chosen. We could net be mere se.eiel)
slaiu than through milk. It is only when
we reach ears of discretion that we
lay it aside as a beverage and chose grain
and fruit extracts iu ptefereuce te the
milk of meat. Until theuuurpatentshave
us at their mercy, and they are at the
"the law which compels the feed
ing of milk or nothing te babes. There
may Its efcips in baby soup ; and these
teirifying doctors may have a itent prep
aration of it te boom; but it is a feeble
hope; and it is an odd infant digestion
that will net rebel at the imtwsitien of soup
for milk. We must needs drink milk if we
die.
The Case or Mr. llresius.
Marriett llresius sends us a lengthy
communication which we print iu full, not
withstanding its length and its weakness,
because Mr. llresius says that he is the
author of the amendment offering free
books in the city schools and evidently
thinks that he has a knowledge of the ar
gument iu behalf of his tositlen, which is
deeper than that of any one else, and an
ability te present it mere clearly than any
one else. He says that the newspapers
have net touched " the nerve of the case"
in their comments, and we assume that he
considers that he has fully ex posed it in his
present communication, which we print in
full in order te de him full justice, and
that our readers may have the oppertunit)
te recognize, if they can, "the nerve" of
Mr. llresius' case, heretofore, as he thinks,
unexposed. Fer we intend te say that we
de net see anything fresli in Mr. llresius'
atatemeut. His column of words amounts
when condensed te a declaration that some
ordinarily wise persons are feels iu their
understanding that it is no mere tlie busi
ness of the .school beaid te provide flee
books than te furnish free shoes te the
school child i en.
Mr. llresius dtclares he does net knew
why they are such feels, and incontinently
abandons any elfett te show them te be
feels; and passes ou te the declaration that
it is au indignity te the peer patent te re
quite him te show that he is tee ioer te buy
books befeie they ate provided for him
free. The indignity of the thing seems,
as nearly as we cau get at Mr. llresius'
idea, te be " the nerve" of the case ; a
nerve that would lie easily quieted by omit emit
ting te apply for abeat in the public schools,
the attendance upon which is net compul
sory. It is Irue the child would net beeduca
ted; though the patent's nerves
would be saved. Se thatMr.lliusiusneeds
te add another " neive" te hU case and te
declaie the wieng of bought books te
be that peer children, with patents
tee "nervous" te declare themselves
peer, must still In) educated , and
then Mr. llresius would have a "cumj"-
but he needs te show- that the nerves of
WOPle who want fiee books, and de net
'M want te say that they are tee
peer te buy them, are proper objects of
the commonwealth's tender consideration.
And Mr. llresius would de well te try te
bow some cause wherefore free shoes are
net as needful te the child's attendance ut
school, iu our rigorous winters, as are free
books ; and wherefore the state may net be
rationally asked te provide them free te
all children, in order that people who are
tee peer te buy them may get them free
without stating their i-everty; a suggestion
which is absurd upon its face.'; and net a
Wtiit were se than the suggestion that free
books be provided te save the peer parent
from stating his poverty.
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Amerlraa Used Nature.
The characteristic geed nature of Ameri
cans is never mere strikingly displayed
Uuaea the fourth of July. The small
STsT Wn nn hwhp
A VM MMMI MMnUivl OC wivQKt
fcwt yiBiful ail tt victim raur.
uiubortwillbebeyi." Ttt turn boy,
who has Ien been deluded with the absurd
notion that lie U a man, may explode can
rum crackers In the em ill hours e( the
night and only provoke a silent wish that
his fingers may be burned. In short, we
seem te appreciate better than any ether
people the fact that the meat certain way
et having a geed time is by ttt-ntlng all
unpleasant incidents as triiles ami tiyiug.
lurd te see the pleasant Bide or ever) tlilnj.
Our Fourth of July patiietlsm Is an invin
cible feellnc of se't-satLsfacllen. We may
mJu tUa .-tititijin if mir tielitics. the
undue burden of our taxation, the inc.iae inc.iae
we! ity of our efllclals and statesmen, and ether
uvils that point te faults In our system of
government; but en the i-eiiun 01 .niiy
we refuse te think of these things and
calmly smile with the assurance that we
h ive the best government en earth , as we
probably have.,
Ylar Hatred DjIiik Away.
The reunion of Pickett's brigade and the
Philadelphia soldiers at liettjsburg marks
tlie beginning of n series of similar gather
iti en the historic battle-Uelds of the war.
Ii is also the commencement of the most
virucidal plau for the burial of all sectional
h.it red. The men whehae most te for fer for
gtse are these who suffered by the war's
desolation, who saw brothers and dear
friends go down before them In the dieai-
ful fraternal stiife. Surely if these who
looked into each ethers' eyes with the
tierce hatted of men who sought their fel fel
lew.)' lUes can new put out the hand of
rec mcihatien and fr.ikrnie in the glorious
pieient, the bloody shirt sliriekers have
fair warning that their occupation is gene.
At the Gettysburg reunion there was net
one word Mid, nor one event enacted te
mar the completeness of the frateiuUlug
of the 151ue and the Uray. The celebration
is most .significant in this feature. It
clearly indicates that the war and its pas.
meiis is new only a memoir. That mem
ory has much of the bitter and sweet about
it. Hut as the years roll en, the bitterness
is being forgotten and the sweetness, in the
recollection of brave deeds en both sides,
is constantly increasing.
11ak WltKCKKii IlAiii'KK blames the
Ciiiclnnall bank examiner for breaking; the
fidelity bank. The reat mistake or the
bank examiner was that be examined when
It was toelato.
TliciiK la feed fortheuL'bt for parenta In
tlie fact that one hundred and ninety ulne
children under tlie age of ten years died In
Philadelphia last week Out of this total li
were babiea under eue jeer el Be.
Tiik awewxHl valuation of leal and personal
estate iu New Yerk baa increased eighty-six
millions in the last year. Wbal Is the
matter with Lancaster's a-esuient 7 The
city has been growing and the sstesaiucnt Is
stationary as a monument.
Tun cheering news comes In n epecfal di
patch Irem Philadelphia that aeatn- el the
prominent inttiiufacturers upon the state el
trade elicits the ptedlctien that the Uit six
mouths of iss" will tie the most prospereu
portion of the year. The coikhiwIeiis el the
iron men In 1'iltsbiirK te lhir t-mnlejes is
regarded as the test Assurance of this. There
Is a large amount of business in propect for
the fall, especially for Iren and steel rails,
and mills and lurnacea will be kept busy.
The railroad companies are preparing for the
increased demand, and their shejxv are work
ing at the fullest capacity. A rolling mill,
long idle at Danville, hat U-eu started, and
the Celeuuns liave leased the Lfcbiel fur
nace, A most encouraging statement is
made upon the authority or thn steel rail
makers. They are se crowded with orders
tbat they are practically out e the market,
and a number of large orders te te tilled
withiu a limited time, it is ststed, will have
te be placed abroad. Agents of Him foreign
makers have been busy iu thlaceunliy since
this situation has made itself known, it Is
stated, and have succeeded in capturing a
large uurnber of gced ordeis. The silk mills,
which have been put in operation In this
state, have been se retuaikahly successful
tbat a large number of ethers are te be built.
The one in liarriiburg, which bean with a
force of Km hands, Is te increase the number
te 1,000. In the Lehigh ami Sclnij Ik ill val val val
leysacorrvspeiidmg amount el succuts hat
lieeii noticed iu silk mills thue
In the Mermen constitutional cmvtiitkm
at Salt Lake City, it is declared that bigamy
and pelyicauiy belngcensidercd Incompatible
with a republican form el government, each
el them is for bidden aud declared a mlsde mlsde
meauer. The leaven el clvillzttlun is at work.
Tiik Philadelphia Kepublican leaders
have agreed that Leeds is te be the next
sherill. The people don't ceuul
PKHHUNAL
SK.N.vreii ki.f.cr Paui.km.k lssdiil te be
an excellent swimmer.
lsi'Kcreit lliii.MN and Julian Haw.
therue are new engaged jointly m a leek
entitled "The (Jreat itank Kebbery " It
will probably rank with 'llaiiiluiucleii Kit be,
the King-tailed Snerter of the 1'ialne." It is
aad te see a son of Hawthorne iu such work.
AviAlhtll A ni i, hi k I'.viik, of Philadel
phia, son of Assistant I'll I ted .States Tteas
uier H. Davis Page, did net nuccefsl in
winning the championship of the world iu
Louden ou Saturday, blithe tied with IUw IUw
den, the present champion, leaving the u ex ex
lien et superiority te be decided lierealler.
Until cleared the bar at mx leet aud both
falled at six feet oue inch.
11k.m; Ckouei: cays et tlie Dr. MU.lynn
excommunication that it was the meet out
rageous pitcu of Interference iu Umi history
et American politics, and that lir. Mi.(ilyiin
would never back lieiu his position ; that it
would net budge the Cathel Ics of .New Yerk ;
that the holy see was seeking te regain its
temporal ewer ; that the pepe had piwer te
excommunicate only deliiiiueul, and that
Dr. MUilyun would live auadiea Catholic
and a priest of the Catholic church, the ex ex
ceiiiiiiunlcatiuu of ituuie te the ceutrsry not net
withstanding. J Hi I kksen Davis thus speke te (lie New
Orleans CentiiienUU Guards who visited him
at I tea ii veir, Mich., en July 1: "I't.oieu
sllliitieii whs the expressieii of the consent t)f
the people te le governed, and you claluied
the rights aud privileges of the ceiuia':'.
That you were imsucci-Miit is h fact thai we
will net discuss; lint 1 claim that it is due
from each and all of ns that our countrymen
who hit Heldiera' graves shall toyeurchil-
uimimmiiijuiir enuuren s ciiiMreu in all
gcneraiieus tsjilelended as patrleis, mid that
never will you supinely allow them te be
branded as relwls or traitors."
MuraMlltluUKlrs Welneu.
Mis. Kale Terry is worth nisrly b-.tW WU
Mre. Themas A. Soell counts her wealth At
Mrs. Jehn Jacob Aster is worth ahuul fs,
Mrs. Kdwiu sjlevciis. of Na v,..l i.u
( 15,000,1100. ' """
Mrs. lletlvlUeen, of New Yerk, Is worth
about 110,0110,000.
Mrs, Hubert Ueelet, worth tJ,oiie,ooO, ewes
her ferluue te hardware.
Mrs. J syne, I he widow of the patent medi
cine tuan, is worth f.'l,oeo,oo0.
Mm. Marshall O. Jleberts, la the fb.lUHjieO
widow or a mining king.
Mrs. Martin Jiates was left f 1,500,1X10, which
her husband wade in dry goods.
m
Has Him Well In IJaeil.
Mlnlater (making a call) Aud de you
always de as your mamma tells you te,
Flossier
'ieaie (emphatically) I gusAi I de, aad
sodeMpapa,
THEIR FINAL ORDKAL
hj) jiitMsiriua mammMLBomeot.
rvtiiBt.rmt.r tMMtme.
TiirBiii.irtery-iMi ri wiw Meiers
M1 Juniors L.t Wesk-Hew Many el
Our Ksadws Answer
Thsni OIT Hand ?
The annual final examination of the juniors
and arniern of the Millcravllle State Nermal
Soheol was held lt week, beginning en
Tuewlay, June'.'S. The examination tteanl
consisted of Deputy State Superintendent
Heuck ; Prof. P. 0. Thern, principal of
llananeld Nermal Schoel: lnr. 11. C.
Ilreneman, nuperlntemlenl of Yerk county,
and Pnf. Win. 1. InHleuherii, nuivriuten
dent of 1-eb.uiou.eeunty.
The following is a list of the ipieatUm
given te the claiv.
UVT1N VllOK. TIIOM V-.
Triinitatt into Engluh :
A. l'erfacile f.ictu esae. Iltia pmbat, eenaU
lrticvre, prepter piel ilwe u.e elvitetia
imtermni ebtentunw esaet : non eiwe dubiiim,
niiin tetliih Oalll.e tilutlmum lletvetil iKwacnt.
se sills eeplis ueue exercitu illla regna con cen
citiaturuni, ceutinnat. llaeoratieneaddttctl,
luter se (idem et juvjiiraudiim dant. et, regne
oceilate, or trea iiotentlsalraea ae tirnilaal
rm. poptiles tetliiR liatll.e m-m) petirl lne
rant.
U. Hic prolie f.vcU, rellipiaa ceplas llel
vetierum ut cenMnul jHwt, vntem in Aratv
f leiendum curat abpie ita evercltuiii tr.tn
ducit. llehelii, reivntine ejus adveutu com-
nieti, cum id, iiued Ipai diebiia vlgiuti .eger .eger
rime conrtveraut, ut tinmen translrcnt une
ilium die fecisMj intelligere nt, legaUw ad euro
ruittimt cujus legatieuia Dlriee princcp fuit,
ipiiwlle tMasiauediix lleivctieruiu 1ucr.11.
l'arrt.
(A) Kactti, ceuata, centirmat, regne, ietiri,
(IJ) Kacii'iuhim, rejeutine, Ulvice.
lHirVNV I'KOK TIIOM V"
1. "What Uaplaut?
S. What U the fiHl of a pUut?
I?. Dellue asainillatien , under what condi
tions deet. it occur?
1. Whatia the fruit? Hew many kinds?
Lxamples of each.
!. Kxnlain hew the sap isceuveywl from
the nMitu te the braucbea.
C. What changes occur iu the ovule te
in tke it a seed ?
7. Mention the rings of an exogenous stem.
Which are alive"
!?. Name the organs of the llewcr. Tell the
umi of each.
'. What jtvrts of plants does man use for
clothing' Fer Feed?
IU. lien many plants nsve you anaiyzcu .
llllETOHIl I'llOK. THOMAS.
1. What is HlicUirlc. and what are its rela
tions te Grammar and Logic,'
2. What is Prese? What Poetry? Distin
guish be' eeu them.
.t. l)e line A'.'ffru, Parity, Vrepriity, En
rjy, I nUt.
1. What is the impeitance of Paragraphs?
Give rules for their use.
r Deline the following and give examples
of each: SimiU, lltpirbelt, Climax.
t'i. CnticU,
1. The farmer's orchard is respected by the
boy who owns a large deg
J. Dr. A meld wrote a History of Heme in
three volumes, which was brelen oil by his
death at the end of the second Punic war ?
.!. He is svvxrnped iu the meshes of his
argument.
1. There is uetaview efhum.xnnatuiethat
is net sullicietit te extinguish the seeds of
pride.
S. The death of Cate has reudered the Sen
ate au orphan.
n vn r.vL 1'iiii.c.MU'in l'UOK. tiiem vs
1. Utliue specific crav ity. Givenwthed of
I'hkIith' the Mxeiflc sravltv of a solid.
2. Will a vacuum transmit sound'.' Light"
Heat.' Why?
:?. At what distance abeve the earth would
a man weighing 223 jeiinds at surface, weigh
only 100 pounds?
1. Tlie power-arm of a lev er is tl) feet , the
weight-aim is 5 feet, (a) Hew long will the
lever be if it is of the first-class? (h) ijec-eud-class?
(c) Third-class ?
3. What is au clectre-uiaguet? Kxplaiu its
use in the telegraph instrument.
Ii. Explain the action of the "sunglass."
7. Give the law of maguetic attraction.
OliTIItHlIUritY I'liOK. THOMAS.
1 kindling, 2 furnace, 3 cistern, 1 scissors,
ri pillows, li bureau, 7 dairy, S meadow, U
scythe. 111 sliding, 11 skimming, 1 1 rambling,
n village, 1 1 sleighing, l vacation, 10 com
mencement, 17 graduate, Is diligent, 1!) gram
mar, '-'0 crayon, 21 pencil, 22 whistling, 2.J
spelling, 21 patient, 25 lameness, 2i ragged,
27 ratan, 23 relax, 2!l daudrull, .W relapse,
'.11 glisten, .12 converge. 3-1 law-suit, .it weevil,
.15 onion, :H lUimel, U7 baptise, JS cabbage,
i'i anxious, -10 melon, II essence, 4 i catarrh,
l- cipher, 41 ipietieut, 15 assessor, ID license,
17 teuuage, Is cashier, III satchel, 50 cynical.
AHITIIMETIC I'hOK. 1IIIK.NBMAN.
1. 4258e ."Xl.!--ti? Express there
suit in the Human notation.
2. Reduce 5 yds., J ft. aud i in. te the de
cimal of a furleDg.
.!. Perive the 0 ssr cent, rule for interest.
I. Discuss annuities at a simple interest.
5. Twe partners, A and I!, clear in months
-JIM). A's capital at hrst was te 15 s as 2 te
I after'.' mouths A withdrew of his capital
aud 11 of his. Divide the profits.
f. Mn.i.Kltsv l l.i K, Vs., June 2s, 1-S7.
Three months after ilate I premise te pay
.Jehn Smith, or order, Twelve 1 lurid led Dol
lars witli interest from date.
Discounted Aug. 1, ls7. Kind the pro
ceeds. 7. A ntsOii sells a certain amount of 5 tier
cent, stock at SO ; and invests the proceeds in
0 per cent, stock at 103 ; aud by se deinc
changes his income euly-jl. Is the change
an increase or decrease V Hew much stock
did he sell .'
b. Ity selling goods for $'9 ; 8 r cent, is
lest : at what price should it be told te gain
12 per cent. ? Analyze.
IIISTOIIV I'KOP. IIODKNIIOUN,
1. Discuss four Spanish explorers.
2. New Yerk. &
.i. Wolf.
1. Siege of Yorktown.
5. Three important results of Blmree's
administration.
i. Name live I'nien generals, and state
some important engagements iu which each
participated.
7. Uive the history and adoption of the
constitution of the United States.
8. Name aud define the departments of our
government.
!l. Name and define the ditrereut ways iu
which a hill may fail te become a law.
10. Name ten express powers of Congress.
JU.NIOK 1.A1IH l'UOK. THOMAS.
I First I low is the declension of a noun
determined? Second Illustrate with A ueuu
iu eacli declension.
2. (live characteristics of vach of the four
conjugations.
3. Give synopsis of stun, (live gynuiiMs of
ame iu the passive veice.
4. Compare Altai, Jlenui.
5. Translate, aud parse nouns, adjectives
aud verbs in the following sentences : First
Vir dues lllles haber. Second Cesar jussit
milites castra rauiiire. Third CaiellA
stans hi tecte demus, lupum vldlt, pr.etere,
iitntem, el ItiditicAvit. Sed lupus, "Nen
tu," iuipiit, "bed locus tuns, me IudiflcAt."
CIKOl.ltAI'llV PKOK. IIODKNIIOUN.
1. Distinguish between physical and math
ematical geography.
2. Describe the currents of the Pacific
eceau. Tell hew caused and what benefit re
sults from them.
3. Discuss the various forms of preclpita
tlmi of moisture.
. What la the caitse of deserts? Illns-
iraie,
5. What is the DarwinUu theory of coral
laud ?
is)
ti. Name threa nrineliisl mom, 1.1.. .-.,,
Iu North America ; in Europe ; iu Asl.
7. Tell the situation of tlie following cltlea:
Chicago, 8t. Leuis, Detroit, Portland; llaya
na, llie Janerio, Callae, Caire, Brayma,
VI BIIS3 IUU WWVBJ,
e, What are the principal sgeuelM that
aa i
HM TWk
itwiBBlBief tka UaMei
StiMBMBl
0. Nam three eeatfea of powilUen of
Kitrepe aad tell why they are such.
10. Give an account of African explora
tion within the past half century.
MENTAL SCIKMIK I'HOr. IIOITK.
1. Name three grand phawanf mental life
and show hew thev are connected with the
primary and secondary powers of mind,
'.'. Explain And Illustrate the dlll'ereiioe le
tween the subjcctWe And objective.
it. Uv what faeultr or faculties does a child
aciuir concrete knowledge? Abstract kleas.
t. Hew Are our specitie conceptions of soul
and body formed?
.' What Aits the leading characteristics of
imaginative thought?
tl. Prove the existence of primary truths.
7. What are seme of the causes that give
ri-e te the sentiment of patriotism, and what
ellect has cWlllratieii en that seutlmeiit.
mPArnvflics l'ner. uei k.
1. What 1 ewe the profession.
'.. Name tlve aids te geed discipline.
;l. Write six tiucelleus en Geography of our
state.
I. Give an example of induction In teaching.
Analysis.
5. Explain the dillereuce bet ecu education
and Instruction.
0. Name and discuss three mcttieils of con
ducting a recitation.
7. KeTcnites, institutes, school-term iu
Pennsylvania.
5. Froebel, Pestalezzi, Mam, Page, llur llur
rewes, Comenius, Parker.
IIKOSIKTIIV I'ROK. llllKM M N.
1. If the line bisecting the vertical angle of
a triangle also bisect the base, show that
the triangle is isosceles?
'1. Hew mauy degrees in each augle of a
regular hexagon ?
t. State three prepositions relating te me
measurement of angles ami prove oue of them.
I Te construct a mean proiertioual te two
given liues.
SfllKlllC.M. (U.OVIKTUV l'UOK. llllhM'.M VN.
1. Miew that the sum of angles of a
spherical triangle is greater than two tight
angles.
2. Shew the relation between the sides and
auglesefspherie.il triangle audits polar tri
augle. ,'.. Find the area of a spherical triangle and
spherical polygon.
I. Find the area of a spherical jvlvgen en
a sphere whose diameter i 21 feet, if the
angles are respectively 100 120 1 10
ioe .
ft. The plane faces of a quadrangular pyra
mid make with each ether plane angles et
hi UN.I 120 no , .xnd the literal edge
of the pj r-imid is.! fl. licqulred the volume.
OVUAIU V I'l.OK. TUOM VS.
1. Ceuiare the class of vertebrates witli
respect te the fellow lug .
1. Skeleton.
2- Heart,
3. Circulation.
-4. Inspiration.
ft. Nervous System,
il. Scial Senses.
2. Distiuqulsh the characteristics of the
bleed corpuscles in mammals, birds and
reptiles.
3. Descrlbe the nervous system of insects.
-I. Classify spider, lly, )otate-bug, cat, toad
and bat.
OKOUX.T -l'UOK. TIIOM -.
t. Lxplalu the theory of formation of coral
reefs.
S. What is a lode
J. Explain brietly the chemical theory of
volcanic action.
I. Mention the chief agencies that ellect
decomposition of rocks.
5. Explain the theory of the tormatien of
coal , iranite.
ii. Hew de you distinguish igneous rocks?
Stratified rocks .'
7. Hew de you determine the relative ages
of st Millies! rocks .'
Illllll ALOEnn.V I'llOF. hllESRMAN.
1 Find the l.ltli term of the series 1, I,
20. 35, etc., 1V the method of dillercnces,
H,
2. Expand into a series (lf;iJ hy the
method of indeterminate ce-cfiirient-.
3. l)eceiiiNiM5 the following fraction.
.irelv-r-S'J
(l-rKl42t)(l-ryv) '
4 Pcvelep the logarithmic seiie.
". Develop (x -y Js hy Tay let's formula
il. l'iiiil the iiuihIkt and situalieii et the
ie.il loots of ' r''i Ux -1-0.
1 llitVerentute
x
liiilennli.ite.
Find the value of
I 2.'x-
3.
x'-l
I ax
I. Integrate
K
sin
;;dx
I 3 2x'
Inte'Tit
rutsics mop. thevias.
1. Explain what is meant by aberration
of a ray of light retlected and refracted at
any spherical surface.
2. Why did astronemore use very ceny,
telescopes before tl.i invention of the achro
matic telescope '.'
3. Shew hew te find the height of a moun
tain by means of a barometer.
t. Give an explanation of the cause of the
rainliew and the order of colors.
Ti. Explain and Illustrate the practical ap
plication of electricity te light, sound, loco
motion. li. Explain the mechanical. equivalent of
heat, and show bow it is determined.
7. Hew can you determine from the length
of an organ-pipe the pitch of tone which it
will reinforce? Illustrate.
8. What is meant by a musical note ?
An examination, similar te the preceding
in the scientific course, was given in the fol
lowing branches by different members of
the committee : Meral philosophy, mechanics,
surveying, plane, analytical and spherical tr
conemetry, astronomy, chemistry, logic. ;
Cicere, Virgil and Tacitus in Latin and Eng
lish literature.
I'ref. Iteddy was examined in zoology, em
bryology and structural botany. In the first
he had the same questions as are given above,
but they were te be discussed te a greater ex
tent. Tlie following are the questions which
were given iu the ether two :
KMUIireMlOV UK. K. l:. III0I1KK.
1. Compare the embryonic development of
the bird with that of the reptile.
2. Distinguish between placental and non
placental animals, and discuss the chorien,
allanteis aud amnion.
3. Discuss all the embryonic in the ovarian
egg of an oviparous animal before incuba
tion. 3. Discuss development of the mammalian
egg.
0. due all the embryonic stages of animal
life.
hrilUCTUKAI, BOTANY D1U IIIOUKE.
1. Distinguish between structural botany
and morphology.
2. What is the difference between an endo
genous and an exogenous stem ?
3. Discuss the embryegeucsis of the pistil,
t. Discuss ovule ami the embryo in the
ovule.
5. Discuss in full, autegamy allegamy,
christegamy dimorphism, trimerphUm pre
terandry, and proteregeny of (lowers,
KLKUI.NTAUY, JUNIOR AND STNtOIl ALOK
MltA. l'UOK. 1IIIKNKMA.V,
1. (it), a" h" . .1 -b, Miew that the divi
sion tci initiates.
lb). Derive the formula for B in both pro
gressions, having given 11, 11, I.
2. Find prime factors of x1 3x' -x I, 3 ;
x'5x '--"l.
3. Find
II.
x iu 2a' SxOP 2x-3x )-:
J':
A. 1 ted uce Vi te a radical of the second
degree,
0. Kxiand (a !)" by Ilia. Thcorem, writ
ing 1110 ursi iiiree ami last two tenns.
0. Given rrJ!-y
y32 1
88J
yy
. x'-y'S
w xyxy78. -hid value of z aud y
7. The earn And dllrereaee of two hsnm
Is given, te derlve a general rate for fladtag
the number.
8. The culwnxit of a certain number la
twice Its square root ; what is the number?
V. The fere wlu-cl of a carriage makes
revolutions mere than the hind wheel iu going
a dlstaucoef I'.Myartls. Iftheclreuiiiforence
of each wheel were lucieawil by 1 yanl, the
fore wheel would only make I revolution
mere tn going the same distance.
1'IIVSIOt.OUV I'ller. 1IIOM vs.
I. What useful purHea de the bones
serve?
'J. What Is meant by the human skeleton '.'
II. IKwerlhe the process by which a broken
one Is retrcd,
L What can you My of the Importance of
bathing '.'
ft. What de you understand by the term
feed "
11. Is alcohol feed ' Hew docs it atlcct the
lungs f The brain '
7. What de you understand by nutrition;'
S. Describe the general plan of digestion.
'.'. What ellect has tobacco ou the human
sv stem ?
10. In what organs doe a change in the
bleed Like place, and what is the uatuiu of
the change.
lilt IVI Mt I'llOI. TIIOM vs.
1. Illustrate and define a sentence.
2. Write a complex sentence , a voiiieitud
sentence.
3. "ltetweeu bread fields of wheat and
corn. Is the lowly home where 1 was Ktru."
Anal) re the above sentence.
4. l'.vrse the words, "com," "is,"
".where." "I."
ft. Define case and number of pronouns.
(1. Define inuiu and number of vetb.
7 Ferm the plural of turkey, armful, foot feot foet
wM n, thttp.
8. Ferm the possessive case of tyro, fox,
Imhi, ileicrs.
V. Write the sy iiesIh of the veib Je, Using
the subject Ik.
10. supply the correct lerm or tnepereml
proueuii, first iHHseti, singular number, in the
two following sentences' This is 1st ecu
you and tin: De knew it was he. 1'lo.ise
let .leliu and mt go
1 1. What verb- tixve the passive voice, and
hew is it formed "
12. Write a short letter te the Superintend
ent of .Schools of tins leuiity. asking for a
position.
ANVIATU M. eKOIII-.TUV 1)11. h. K. IHellKt:.
1. Draw a straight line tangent te two
giveii elrclis, situated in the same plane.
2. Te determine whether the three perpen
dicular through the middle (Hiiuts of the
sides of a triangle meet in a siint.
!!. 1'ieve the equation te au itlipse as re
ferred te au elliiM.
4. Fmd the length of the litus rectum te
the hyperbola.
An oral examination in elocution was
fiven by 1'ret. Theun-, ltrenemaii and
leitck. Prof. Lxiisinger exxmlmsl the class
iu vocal music, and I'ref. Kaudall in litera
ture. The entire class, censi.-ting of 31 seniors
and 30juuiers, iu tlie elementary course, and
7 juniors and 3 seniors in the scientific
course, passed the final ordeal.
BrmeiAh Hetivmn.
Why Ha ItenncMi;
Trus, ou srn In n lut-HTStile condition ou
are wesk, inillil.Hnd iiereu Ien cnstielstiep
at nlKtit, nor enjoy lour wnkln: heurs: l,
nbyliim heart lietnttlui ilrtitiKtl's a tietilu
of ilHrtlix'k JtliKxt Hitter lliev llt re-Unr.
you te health srnl in-iicti of mind for sjiIe hy II
It. Oh limn, ilnuxlst, U7 and 1JU or til CJueen
BUeet, '.uttcaiter.
KImUii Idsril I'I'
"Have tried TTtunuii' tXttctrtc Oil ter croup
and colds, and tlnd It th bwt rviiied I luvu
WTer used In my I unity" Win Km, MO Ply
uieiith Ave, llultnle. N. V reri.slebyll.il.
C'cehnvn, lrtit;!.it, 137 aud W North vjuueu
street, ljinevter.
Mrs. LAiiglry.
And ether liinnnt Hemen hwe wen a leputa
tleu for IwUI benuty. A nnn coinpleilen mskeM
enn iituueiui, even ineuirn ine lacw is uei el
lierteet mould. Hunteck llloe.l Hittm ait dl
rectly Uwn the etrculitllen.nnd se kIvkIIiu skin
aclcuriitv.'.and fenrntrinemtherwl. unsttsln
able rer sile hy II. II. C'echmn.druKXlit. IJ7
aud 1 ".i erlli tjiueil atlxsjt, lincaslur.
lle II With I'leasara.
VVaniiler lireH..dniKxHU, el Wntrrloe. lows,
write "Wer.tu with pleimiresHy that, Theviui"
Krlrrlrit iht lves Ih.i hem -stliifartleii 01 nn
tlnlmeut sell Kvurrbedy wlie buys will
tmvu no ether This remedy Isaceititln cm 11 fur
sit aches fp'nlm. and pilin r or s.iln by II li
Cecbrsn, dniKKltl, Ul uud IJJ North Jue.ui
street, Lunciwter.
A CIcrKjiusu's Tesllraetiy.
W. K. lilirerd, p-islnr, SI K. church, llathwell.
Out., was for two years naullerer with dyvpsu
In 111 worst lerm, unlit .14 he slate "III11 ln-iuw
nn nclual biiiden." Three bottles el Jlunieek
Hloett IliUtrt cured him, and he telU us In it le
cent leturthal Iih censilium It the Ut lauitly
uiedlclni) new belore llm country for dpv.-inl
and lltercemplHlut for -evle by II. 1: ch.Ii run,
druxKlit, IS and 1JU Murth ljuuun street, Luu
caslur.
Tlirsw Away Ills Crulihn,
buffered from rhuumttliiu w -hadly had te
use crutch)", but threw llieni away nltvraiily nltvraiily
Iek THeiiuit' Kcltclrte Oil te my limb. I new
IS..I better than I linve ler eir. " K I.. (.Hit..,
SJ Klk at.. Unit ile, .N V torstletiy II It. (Jin h
ran, druirxtit, 1J7 and ISJ North Vjuuuu etreut.
Lancuter.
tULITtVAU
JC1UK COUNTY COMMLSM1U.NKK,
IIKNUY tlllAfJIIIIAK,
Ol Lancaster City, bubjcl te Urn iI.m l.len el
the Democratic con vuiuien. umi'-i tldAw
TOOK COUNTY COMMISSION KK,
J. IV. K ELI, Y,
of Marietta. I'a. Subject te thn dnrl.len et the
iremetmtl j Convention, lour IuHiioueh xoliu xeliu
lied. m. tldAw
TOOK
COUNTY COMM1M810NKK.
81UU.N 1.. till A.N DT (raniier),
Ol East IxmeitU township. Subject te the de
cision of the Uemecrallc County Convention.
Your liirtuenui rcspectluUy solicited.
mlilldAw
TOOK
COUNTY COMM1HHIONKK.
JACOH W. LKBKK.
Ul Kpbrala tewuiblp. Hublect te llemnrrallc
rule. iiiarll-lldAw
TOOK COUNTY COMMISHIONKK,
A. !6. ltl.NUVYALT,
Orecer, first Ward, City,
crullc rules.
.Subject te I.Hiiio I.Hiiie
al tldAw
TOOK COUNTY COMMISHIONKK.
BULOMUN Z E AM KB, Fanner,
Of West lliimiirleld township. Huliject tethe
Decision of the Iiumecrattc Ueuvenlluu.
marUdAw
F OK COUNTY COMMISHIONKIL
At the ruijuPdtelmuuy friends I announce
mysall as acandldsUi fur County Commissioner.
Subjecl te the decision el the Democratic
County Convention. Your Influence respect
fully solicited. IIKNUY r. II AllTsl AN,
ml'J-lliIAw Kasl Laiurwler Township.
TOOK
COUNTY COMMISaiONKK-
KU BATTKN,
of Upper Ixareck Uiwnslilp. I announce my
sell as a candidate for County Commissioner
subject te the decision of the Ooniecruttc
County Convention. Your Influence respect
fully solicited. Was a landldsU) for County
Commissioner before the lust convention, aud at
the requeHt 01 my Irlend-i wlthdiuw In laver el
the candidates from the Southern dl.iitet.
UdAw KL1 11A1TEN.
TOOK COUNTY AUDIIOK,
JAB. r. 1MJWKU,
of raradlsfl township, subject te the dnclnlonef
the Uemecrallc Couvenllen te he held July 20,
I8S7.
JUOOllOSW
TOOK COUNTY AUIUTOK,
CII18. W. PU8EY,
Of East llrumnrn township. Hsliject te the de
cision el the Democratic County Convention,
July ;, ls7. junee-tsdAw
VtVAMB. JtV,
TiriLLlAM KDMONDS,
Wbeltuit Dealer and Oommiuien Htrehut
IS ILL IIIMOI
!IGARS.
AAvancea liiade en Mleable goods, emceand
HO.l)YEU8TltEET.
aprul-uia 1'rovkUuet, sUaeda Island.
HUBLKY'8 FKUIT KLAVOHKD tJODA.
Water ana Cream Meade, deltcleas, cold
and iparkllng, absolutely pore and free from
conUinlnatleD, drawn Ixetb nUrely new eppar-
mAmuiAmm, rnvmrnttmitm.
MOTTO THAT ALWAYH Wl rW.
Honest Werk at
-AT-
PHILIP DOERSOMS
(Ol.ll KKLIAIII.K)
Carriage Works Ne 126 and 128 East King St.
-i
The Lai Kest A,,,',";,'1 '; Hfglll II.II AN II IIukkU.. Can 1 1., Phl.ni. a el
liimiuess Wskeiis that bas ever been shown te the I'liblle.
If Vim Wsnt alliKVIniM rirstClass PtiRiten. IHITtl IMiKllHiiM'i
II ten Wsnla NlciCoiiilerUlile rmll C'srrtiie. 'uetii ihkiih iih
,,OKi.MWI,taU,,KW-leu"nwl,n,mr"nii" Klii'lel sptl.iK.. II von MO HI
II von wsuia nn-.is.ia neat iiiKiness Wiunn. 111! TO DiikilsiiU'm
II ou Wantn llumt.hi M.iili..t VVauen. Mt7TiriMJBK'i"i
II Ven VVimt u Ihsst s.H-eml Hand I'luelen, Hunry. or Mitrknt w...in
II ion Wntii te Ituy a riisi-uiass Ailich.ala Lewer I'rlce llianany ut
UOTII
eeiinty,
Pbilip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriae Works,
NUS. 120 AND 12S KAHT KINU HIKKKT, LANUA8TKK, 11.
trFAU'wtiriM a t:s sufflih stukkt.
mar-MyflAw
MKtHVAt..
L1VKU ItKCl'liAiOlt.
Ut MM U.N 8
Taku iMMiiuus Liver Kfgulaler.
BILIOUSNESS.
1SH lltleltleil el I tin I ler, nil. I en Ixillntl
ei.Ktily iii.it l tint i-rsiHl leKiilalur el llie
Llvui iiiut Mil it el)t iu,
Simmons Liver Regulator.
ISSI-VKSII II)
.1. II. KII.IN A CO . t-titl1rltila. I's.
M wn. nll.H le.1 ler eeint eat Hltliill.er
0.ns1 I.Uer, whti Ii uwu tml In n wcvei-w alts k
el .Istinilleii. 1 hsil kicI iinilliul nltemlituee,
lull II tillleil le llMtelt. me te tlie ewe ineiltef
my former lnullh. I ll,vu tried llie Uwitllepre
pi option el out. el the lmwl leuewrnetl l.h)1
itsiM et l.euWtlle, KH hut te no purpose,
rhi'n'iisu I win liiclini-.He try sliuieeiin i.lver
lieriutster I ti.uml liniiieillnte liient limn tu
ii-e.aiul It IiiiiiiihIIkI ,lv re.Uireit urn te lh lull
enjeviiient el health. " A. J. Miimr, Kith
inenil, hy. jji, St.W.r.Vw
lATUlNK l'LAMlKIUS.
3riMKH.VLS AHAKIILI) 10
Bensen's Capcine Plaster !
DIE l'.t-.l' IN Tllh WOlll. I).
Cuiet I'leiut.y, Ulieiim ilten, I.1011I1 ie, Kick
ache. WetkiKMi, Cehlj Iu the Llnwl uml all
Aches aud stlulnj.
liowaieof liuttutleiu uiulur luillar aeuudlnK
named
Ask fei ll.n-eii', mid tuke 110 etbur.
dKCllbttidAwMtVAP
Q. KAY'S Mt'lICIKlU Mi:i)lUlNK.
th-aj's SiMviife Mnlk-ine.
Thn llrmt Knll-th Kemedy will pHMiiptly slid
ra.llci.lly 1 11111 any itnd eery evuil ni-nnti.
debility nud wenkltS4, le-.tiil et l.tril-, l.'llei.,
eices.w tir eterwmk el bmiti mid uei ieim s
l.'lll ; Hls.rleitly tiarmlei.4, hcU like m ilt. slid
im etlen.Uuly uwnl ler ever Ji. euls villh
f;rMlsti(.et.i.s.
As- full purllrularslnenrptiiiphlet ehlch we
desire te iwnil Ir.- bv uiiitlle.ivur) enc-
Asrlbe Scine Misllclun Ii ?4Id by all itriur-
ftlstttvrvrknxe, or six p.ckime-. tin n.
t will 1 rieut lre,t mv llisll en leceplel the
uieuey. hy addre -wlnx I tie imeut,
II. U. OOOUHAN, DriiKi'lat,
Mtw. 137 A lD.Neithl.'nisju u. Iiiiuuler, I'.i.
TIIK IlliVV MKIUCINK CD. Ne tl. M .In
1 8tIeel.null.de. .N. m.iO I J A w U IV A 1
TJUl' PILLS.
SICK HEADACHE,
llV.il'KI'st , INDIUK. THIS, ltMUIISP.b
ui.iih' i.iru 1 inii'i, vin r,
l'ejlllel Culed by
Little Hep Pills,
The People's f'uvorlte l.ler Pills.
'I hey act nlewlv but surely, de nnli;rlpnnil
their elTis t l.-i Iiutluir, nnd therufniu weith a
donethrs (liocier'i formula 1 sinilt, Ktijiar
coaled snd eiuy le lake, bee lesllmenlais.
2-Vr. HtdrugKlttser mullit.1 en ncelnt of prtcu.
TIIK HOP I'll. I. CO. New Louden, CU
Tlmy urn TIIK IIKSI' ur in.el.i." I'tepurtsl
by an old sjheejtry. rim Initlln II
fold by Rvurv Uruyijlsl Iu Iwtnuuler.
Juui)ltr-l31VV I Aw
TMPKOVKD CU.s7llO.NKD KAK DKUM.sT
0URE FOR TDK DKAb".
eck's Patent Improved Cnnhleued K.-vr
Drums rirlerUy restore hmtrlni? mid imrterin
the work of the iinlural drum, lnvlalhfn, com.
fertabMaiidalwsys In pmlUen. All ceuvursa
Uen and even whHsiis heard.dlstlnctly. He nil
ler Illustrated book with Uisllu.enUls, ritKK.
Address 01 call en T. IIIMCOX, tA3nruadwa,
Mew Yerk. Mention this mtr.
lensllk-lvdAwM WA V
WHOUMM1B.
II WIANT'8.
TUT OU It
HIGH GRADE FLOUR.
The rinml yiourseld In the imuket, Ulvull
a trial and you will lie plnased Alse lirnhiim
Heur, Oat flour, lly 11 rieur, and sell KhIeIiik
rieur for lll.cull, Ac Ueuds Hellveled. lele lele lele
pboue Connection.
OBO. W1A.NT,
aujr-JUvd Ne. IU West KlnK StieeU
il HUKHK'M,
HEADQUARTERS
KOU -
FIREWORKS.
I'artlv-idiulrlnt; I'rlvute DUplss should
net wall until the tmt.er few dtys, hut muke
Ibelr seleclluns In tlnie und have thum latd
aside. There Is nu unusual demsud uud stock
may run short.
BURSK'S,
NO, 17 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCA.1TEK, fa.
clelibeue.
KAOD.fN, AC.
UAUULKH, UAHNKMH, Ae.
EDWARD KRECKEL,
-DIALSR IS
Saddlee, Harneae,
Trenks, Nets, Robes & Blankets,
NO. S MAHT KJNU HTKKBT,
LascasTIs, i'a.
The largest aud host assortment of THUNKB
In Ihe tlly at the lowest cash prices, all slave
and dualities. . , ,,
We have en hand a larwe assertuisnl or Oil
ferunt styles of Harness, both single and double,
and make te order the finest gradtM el EuglUh
Coach and rrencu Ceuw Uarnws.
The best llarees Dressing Id the world atMc
a box.
Call and KxsmlneOur Btcck at
Ne. 5 East King, Street.
BOARDING TWO WKLL I'UIl
M1BUEU rKONT UOOUB at the Urupe
Hetel tsay be bad with beard, If application be
i anna made at the hotel ottles. Me. M MerLh
I Ljaesa lueeb ;uatll-ud
Honest Prices.
till ill HIIAIt'UIM'l
rive limn any etliei piiue In llm illy
vi.eriuxti.
M
YKilM A 11ATH VVH,
REDUCED
BUT NOT BROKKN.
ihirMeck t.-i ".le illy lUduced In
M, hut net lueKeii. Ne old,
bteKen UiLh ledisisiw) of. A ("issl
UHkiitmetit in all Hie.'i. They 11111-11
lilt Is) .sold U'feiu Septe.iils.'f. We
don't H.mt tliein all Hituiiiiei, .mil
vvu'll 11-M) low pik e.s toil .11 Iheiii.
Men's Suits se low iu pi m-:i that
110 one should lempl.iiti.
Ne one need Hpe.ik of I1.111I tunes.
Clethes iiie selling lower than an
UiiuelM. And.it IheNituu liniu
t lit ti.tlily of the v eik is j nil. 1a
Keed aa c.in be iii.ule.
Myers & Rathfon,
I'UI'UI.AK fLOrillKKS
NO. 12 BAST KING bTKEET.
I.VNUASl'KH. I' A.
UANMMAN 4 UttU
Remarkably Lew Prices
NOW 1'llf.V .Ut.lNU .r
LCANSMANSrHRO.'S.
VViitiow)eii MhN.S slllia st l mi, (,ie nnd
i 10
We nhew you .M.I. WOOL II h V -. Hill I't nt
;iii,ii, fiiiuiand luie.
HKN'S .SKKtlsUChKIl COATS AND VK41&
ul II.IO suit II. iV.
IIN' KINS MOIIAIH COVTtl AND VK.irs
st 11 H I) te audit "i0.
IIOV'S AMI CIIII.I.UKN'H S.UIT.S In I.iiid
Cluaulllleut IUm1iii4hI lUrKaln l'rl'i.
IteVMSUlT-iut Iiie, li'iU, I! 10. llie, iveuaml
.)).
ciin.iiitKN's suir.s st 11 : iiie, i:..'.i,ncn,
It in and I. le.
ciiii.iii;i:ne pant.i nt r.
jtrirt Aiemrtmenl el MKA M'ANT.S ut u .
Me, 7'ic, It 10 1011I . r.
CASHIMKKK PAN I'd al 11 .'', i:."i. li .'m, II 10
und II M.
ler Well Mailennd liwent l'tlcu ClethlnK
CALL ,T
L. GANSHAN & BRO.,
Merchant Tailors.
MANUrACT'UliKIW Uf
M111V, llers' and t'lilliln-n's C'liillilug,
8. It. COll. N. gUEKN A IIIIANI1K HTH.,
LANCABTKIl I'A.
av'the Che-ipnitt (aud
lleusulu LhnClty.
Kxcluslvu) Clelhtuif
N'
OW KKAUY I
Our Readv-Madi; Stock
-or-
SPRING CLOTHING.
We are prepared te show our NewHI'lllNU
STUCK III Ueady-Miide MUU. Our AHwirlineiit
l-i Larger than ever lielen', und I'llren Cower.
Wu have tsken sM)dal cam le Kl up Koe.1 uml
Attractive ulU ler the HI'llINU TllADK, and
we fel sallsritHl ourerlerts have been huc4iss
lul. Calland Ktve ujthebeneat el yeui opinion
Our Custom Department
Is Blocked with all thn Newest Novelties In
Bulling., which we will Make le Order In the
UeslBiyle.
FIT GUARANTEED.
BUBGER & SUTTON,
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NO. 24 OENTRB SQUARE,
LANCASTER. fA.
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AT KKIHMAN'H.
New Spring Neckties
AT JCU1SM AN'B.
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years, we claim te have the best BtUng, best
made, best material and meat durable
SHIRT
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