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' L D.n.r unuNnreM pnbllsnea all tkc
,'- MMfMi TiSwi M tlra UnlUd rn up te
Imm m ttmm bout.
BHHMMV MiUen of Tbi ltmu
I Mimaaaing towns for loe, per week I
ML tut a year t tlM for six months
jtM Mr imm nestfe t Me. per month.
Jfc'W kit lamtxiamreni (Deuble Sheet)
races, enijr n.w per annnm, in an-
;te
v'MMerlbera within their adareas changed
(aa also itatswtere the paper la Bew tor ter
f tjntei ;
ri'Mwrtminente from 10 te cU.per line
t- MAk tfcailtnw tlWAVllfllll tA tAMHAn
b TniUVIM.taiHnffR
,1 Lancaster. Fa.
1 v-T1epBe Oommbeb
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-j; i maw
-.f The shadow of Blaise la Already thrown
:'hm at Chicago- HI Mine la uppermost
rthalipa of the delegates, and while
;'- tmjm la a fair instances la he the out-
fe - ftfcnlca of the delegates It Is un-
is.'-.j-j) Vn IVief ttta inf1li1arv U
fSfcat in the thoughts el theso who
bar the power te mould the work of the
CMvantien.
It is a strange spectacle, Elaine has
thrice refused te accept the place, but se
little is the reliance in his sincerity that
few are willing te take him at
kta word. Fer ether aspirants bat-
lT tUng for his shoes, he 1 the
J .- MunM at rh!itre. Yet he la a man
W who was twice refused the Republican
J?i .1uIIam B...4 !! AHAA A1AttAi1 1TT It, ft
jjS BOOUJiaUUU, nun nwuuw 'V"" "J "
&fr people after having been nominated . The
'11 i lit I im ii n miIMi Trhlrti tita nnrtvwpm In
,;r uvaiewcuv9 wit w . rj .,.
elieg te him, despite his proved weakness
la a speaking Illustration of the poverty
of the Republican party in leadership and
in .issues. Jse nomination nt Chicago
would make success easier for the Hem.
,, ecracy than that of James G. lllalne. lie
tied a geed chance in 1 SSI , when the New
;" XOTK democracy yrciu uivmeu, wiieu i
$M tjieveianu was untneu auu iwj,wu iv
p publicans oflleehoWers worked day and
;night for the party. "Where would his
j;j "chances be new with a united nnd trl
'$ umphant Democracy in power, led by
"t$ 'fat administration that la admired at
home and respected abroad V
If Blaine's name floats out of the Clil
' ehage maelstrom, it will portend the (lis
' Integration of the Republican party be-
fore November next.
Se Chsaclng.
We are in the midst of the church fe?
s tlvala. The strawberries nre In season,
and Ice-cream lias about it some of the
novelty which it loses when the het
. months et July and August nre at hand.
The spring dresses of the girls have net
vyet lest their pristine brightness, and the
natty light suit of the young man is un-
; creased in its splendor. The roses are in
'f bloom as never before, the grass never
looked greener, nor the sky fairer.
S" ItJs the festival season surely. Xature
U aad nature's products ;whisper Inte the
ears of young and old te be merry, and
Sk Uxphnrfhng tnlfn nil vnntjitrfl nf tlin t.lmn
Km rr, :,: "'.".;." ::. t.
KK Dwmca nwe iiuim iui iiieu Dtuiiij
faeda. It is well that they should, and
W.JiSif wa wuuiuwr uuohiue iu uicu j. j.ci
j-- an aiHjk!! Inn n ntnnn !- (!! win T n(
WJM't the young people be brought together In
kS tM fair month of roses; and let eyes
$ wK love te eyes iimi. cjieiin ugum ever
' the entrancing ice-cream and bewitching
fv nwnwiif iv a yicikj ejiii, atut uuc
&f te make an old man young.
?i& Hut let there be no chancing at these
eaurch festivals. Leave that te thobeok-
& X saikers at the races and the card sbarrs
fctX the fare table. Sew net the seed of
V desire of something for nothing under
g" the innocent guise of helping the church.
k Such aid can bring no geed in Its train.
I A Philadelphia judge was recently called
, tipen te step a lottery for the benefit of
, a church, as contrary te law. The church
? should net wait for the law te set the
(i seal of condemnation upon its work, The
principle of rallllng for turkeys should
he clothed with the rellcleus earl) of
"chancing" and used te forward church
t work. Let there be no chancing.
iii' mr' uvusiuu-B tOiuuiuuiraiieii.
Wh 1i..i.. n ...a.
jKsg "We give place te Mr. Housten's long
' communication about his report te the
' J-X Hunt nf Tm.1. I. II. n.ll. t 41... L-r .
Pi "M " 1"M " IliUllCl Ol I11U OiUU
.,r uarDer raureau, ana we shall be pleased
I V'-lJt " " UO CUCUb Ul CUUV1UC1UK 1113 Itl-
...Bu V ! I.Ma h wfTA a I 1 1.t ...
tJU- tow citizens, as he Is convinced, that he
ifl'!? rfaattf vAAAmmnnilnttnn. IIh TIa...m
:i$m'm" KWJUliUDllUaHUU", JU1. JJUUSIOIl
cj set, uewever, satisiy us mat he did
Mse. We believe that he is as v.srmlyln
:v'' favor of the Project as he declarer hlnpir
tv5&---.-. t... " .:.,.. . .. . :
pw w , out be ueiieving we Knew mat no
i.& -baa expressed himself very " Infel'clteus-
fik 'y " D bla Vxl however much he may
2 object te that very accurate description
li-iA " umi "" "O KttVO II WUllMOUUUCU
; jaivnasiuu tuut ue wa.i mere intent upon
kii ' criticising than forwarding the project.
H-i"-' We mav net have a free annrplipnqlnn
!;!? of the merit of his suggestion that the
feiBlread be taken from the Columbia
4J " Be" Mr- Hager's residence, by way
jvjO( College avenue and James street te a
.SJttBCtlen with the 1. R. It. tcbacce waro ware
jffi house siding onCharlette street and the
i m xteximg at -Muiuerry street, we confess
P' that we cannot see its merit. It takes
the read wildly through the city streets
and in what we should think would be a
very objectionable course both te the city
and the property owners. The Idea of
Basking James street a railway line will
bellkely tomakethe college folks' hair
turn gray if they thought there was dan
fer of its being done; which there Is net.
fif Filter the Water.
''.m 'The town of Mercer, in this state, has
?! r system for Altering its water which Is
mmmpaaem2eni-t it is in use in ether
fpswwssi uut we unu tue iouewing aescrlp.
fp,lloeftbe Mercer plan IntheSamVary
f 1 1 ; Jftwi'iu r and cenr it for the linpiit nf
isr ear city councils. Mercer has but about
. Z h r 4kAA thnnaitn1 nAiinlnt tnn 1...S. t . J
V-yist' ""' kuuueauu vufutuiiuu, ulu 11 ia je.
i;r, OMea mucu as Lancaster is, upon high
i':"V Hound, with Otter creek .lewini: two
Jl5?lHndred feet below the town at
W-tta base of the hilU. A stand.
HC-W w erected upon the highest
4y ground in the town, and a pumping sta-
tiT,i te Put at tLe creek 'A'he water
h Sesehes every pait of the city by its own
Vi-rf'tnmnn from the standnlne. but tim
'' S"lTe supplying the latter is se arranced
?-. Jtfcat direct pressure from the engine may
h w r" "j" me service pipes, xne wawr
I C Otter creek is usually nlpnr nir timf.nr
SSACanfxtncFA lint nt unnn. f i. i.
SSSS SO muddy as te nerd flltprlncr
net mere than ours, ceitalnlv. Tn
' SMdy this a well was sunk in the gravel
fesaUe the creek, 12 feet in diameter until
gs bottom was 8 feet below low water.
JM the well did net supply sulllclent
staler te the pump owing te the com-
pactnessef the earth material. A rec
taagular excavation was therefore made
adjoining the well, which was filled with
Altering material of broken stones, gravel
and sand, stones being laid en the bottom
se as te carry the water te the side of the
well, which was provided with small
holes te receive it. A plank box set two
feet Ibelew low water carried the water
from the creek te the filter ; which new
supplies 200 gallons per minute te the
pump, which is" its full capacity, and
therefore It cannot be determined hew
much mere could be supplied if needed.
We de net knew why this simple plan
would net suit Lancaster, though of
course the filter would need te be larger.
Covkhkeh Bbaver haa determined that
ba will nave no mera hangings In tnta elate
en Friday ; which la a aenalble move.
m
IsitAKf, l'tiTNAM, the here of the French
and Indian wars that made thla country
bloody In the early part of the eighteenth
century, walted for mera than a century
for recognition, but It came ou Wedneeday
In a monument te his memory erected at
nroeklyn, Connecticut. The here olTloon elTloon olTleon
deroga, Quobeo and Ilunker Hill needed
no niarble te keep hla memory enshrined
In the templea of American patrletlam.
Fnr.PF.itici; 111 la dead and William 11
ruler. Tnualtgeca.
Death tnys hli ley hand en kings.
Srrpire anfl crown
Mn,t tumble down
Ami In the Unit te level made
With ihe peer crooked scylhe ana siufie.
Jehank Me.sr, the redmeuthed An
archist, Is the only one te ralae his voice
new against the dead Herman emperor, Aa
usual what Meat Is for the doceut.rorllon
et humanity la agalnat.
Titk New Yeik Herald publishes a
atartllng Rtery of a plan formed by I'esI I'esI
dent (Irnnt for the Invasion of Hpsln and
the aelrnre of Madrid. It was at the tlme
of the Vlrglulun mw-sacre at Santiage,
Cuba, when the llllbusler Kyan and hla
followers wero Riimmarlry shot and the
whole country rang with, the horror of the
barbarity of the Hpanlarda. There waa
i dangoref war with Hpaln and the Herald
story runs that Grant aent for (leneral
Bherldan ami ollerod him the command et
an expeditionary foice te be raised in the
oventof war. General Meade waa te be
chief "of stall, and a call waa te be Issued for
fifty theunnnd voterana of the civil war
both Federal and Cen lode rate. "TIiIh army
et Oti thousand n,e i waa te be mobilized
In the iiulehborheod el New Yerk and a
Uoet prepared te carry it across the Atlantle
In two divisions. The Idea waa te pretend
it for sorvleo en the Island of Cuba, but
really te land en the shorea of Hpaln and
march Inland te Madrid. 1 leth Grant and
Hherldan deemed the movement a feasible
one nnd had the United States declared
war It would have been attempted." Our
navy waa very weak and Grant wanted te
make the war brief and decisive. Every
general Informed of the plan waa cnthusl cnthusl
aatle and confident et lta euceess.
There In cme doubtful point about this
atery and that la the great rlak In transport
ing the Invading ferce when the Spanish
navy wna admittedly stronger than our
own. It hni eften been aatd that the weak
neBa of our navy at thla time saved ua Irem
a war with Spain, and If our veterans could
have been Imulud naftily tbey would no
doubt have made things hum In that old
worn nut country. The plan oarrled a fas
clnatlng promlse of military glory, and If
lta gcnulne cxlstonce la eatabllahed the
atery of it will ceitaluly make a sencntlen
abroad,
Tiiiiiti: will be keen rcgret at the ac
neunrciiiiiut (it the death of Mra. Ueulah
Hclilndel, wiloef theKOelal butlncsa man man
sgtiret the Hte Jim, Kenjamln S. Sobln Sebln
del. Her family, and Jn particular her bo be
reaved Imsbnud, will have a balm In their
anguUli In the recollection et the oateem In
which alie wiii held In this community,
and In the horelo Christian fortltude with
which alie bnre the attack et a most pnlutul
and lusMleus dlaoase.
ItKI'llKSr.NTATIVIl SOWDI'.N YfW prub-
ably net much pleaaed Willi the onthiiHlai enthiiHlai onthiiHlai
tle ratification or the work of the Nt. l.euls
convention, which waa made at Allentewn.
Tet thnuaantl psople orewded the opera
heuse and the leading DoraeoratH of the
Lehigh region nmde spoeohos whlnh ellcited
thundera of applause Aa the Allentewn
Item sis: "if our oeugreasman could
have wlinphseil the hearty approval of the
remtul.-H of the apcakera, If he had bcen
present and aeba hew closely and thought
fully the large nudlonce llotenodto overy every
thtug tl at was aald, be would be mero than
convinced by thla tlme that he la net ro re ro
flectliiK their views In hla assaults upon the
Demecratta platform or In Ida rerusal te
ceme lute line en the subject of tntlll revi
sion and relnrni."
Tin: " leg cabin nnd hard elder " foature
of Iho llarrlaen campaign hail much te de
with Its Mirt'eaa. And this yeat'a bnudanna
caiujulfii In net tn le anc67ed at.
Twe Important steps were taken by ihe
Kplaoepil oenentlou of the dloceso of Cen
tral l'unuxylvaiiUatlbOHQVonteontb annual
Eenlnn, In Snrauten, en WodneBday. It
waa decided te ro-ennstruet and supplement
the beard ntinlHttnni with four "archdeacon
rlee," ltde which Iho dloceso should be
dlvlded. The ene embraclug the l.aucas
terrhurrhea will be oemposod of tbocouu tbecouu tboceuu
ties of Lancaster, Dauphin, Cumberland,
Yerk, Adam, IVauklln, Fulton, llsdferd,
ltlalr, Huntingdon, Mllllln, Juniata and
Ferry, Kaeh archdeaconry Is te be com
posed of the clergy roaident within lta
llinltn, together with the lay doputlcate the
dleceHMi oenveiitlon for the time belng.
The arohdeacons shall be nominated by ihe
arohdeaceurlCM and appointed by the bishop
and korve ter four years. The ethor new
meve was the reNtrlctlen of Uy ropreaenta repreaenta
tlvea toceuiuiuuloiuta of the church.
PERSONAI.
JnsM'ii Fum.ku, of Xowburypert, Mass
"llllud Jeu Fuller," as he la callthl Ihh
received back pension amounting te fIS.OOO,
and la untitled te f 100 a month.
Jami:s Kr.woeiiKiivr.oittOlQuarryville,
laoneofthu gradualeH of the Crerer tlieo tliee tlieo
legical seminary at Cheater thla year, Ilia
thesis waa ' Christ aa a i'reacher."
Cei- W. T. FeitiiKS, aecretary of the sub
tropical exposition at Jacksonville, Flerida,
uivu x-mubj ui uraii uiseuer. 110 served
during the w.ir under General McClellan,
llurnslde aud Grant. He removed from
l'hil idelphla te Flerida eight yearaaga
Kkv M. F. Devr.K, h clergyman of the
United Urethren church, nnd formerly le
cated In thU oeunty, haa been aned by the
Iteadlng beard of health forfalllnirte report
marrlaitca aeleinnliMl by hlui. He refused
te report for two years, aud then sent In a
report in which hII the blanks eacept these
ler Iho iiainea of the contracting parties
wero filled cut .hh the words " 1 don't
knew,"
Mr. 1 K WirMnn, tin r trptls'ng
wnr"H. -, ,w..e Bu.-ca-.iuiiy (OTiiducted
thotelio.iUotNew Hilliua for two yews
has been elected principal of the schools of
l-rankvllle, HehHilklll county, at a salary
etliKJOaytiir. A few of the New Helland
people opposed Mr. Wltmer'a re-election
as principal. Se he ambled cl) te another
ceuuly, where hu receives twloe hit former
ealary. it Ib net easy te down the ontor entor onter
prislug feiihoel teacher.
Jacob Thuax, who was with lUbert
1' niten en the soend trip of his sieainbeat,
the Clormeut, celebrated his 100th birthday
anniversary at Kau Claire, wis , recently
He has used tobacco from boyhood, and la
every day mere and mero convinced of the
truth of that familiar paragraph nf the old
rchoel reader : "Tobacco ia a alew but mire
poison," The only dllierence Is that in
ibla version tbn small caps have slipped out
et their uiuslil we.
CLOSING EXAMINATION.
Ul'KSIIONS CI1VEW THK BIUDBNrs OF
M1LMCUSVUXK KOIIMAL SCHOOL.
rrobltinlnTilenomtrj, I'litloiephy, Zoel-
ncr, Ubemlitry, (Kometry ana aitren-
mny Kur Ilia Selcnt'lle Class Slick Urs
for the Seniors ana Juniors.
The final examination at the State. Nor Ner
mal aoheol at Milleravllle began en Tues
day and was completed en Wednesday.
The following Is a list or questions given
te the different classes :
SCIENTIFIC QUESTIONS.
AKALTTtCAk TntO,
Derive the following formulas :
1. Fee a set 1 tan.n.
t. CWa-?
, , , . tan. a -i- tan. b
0. Tan. (a-J-li)w; - -r.
x r ' 1 lan. a tan. b
, Frem tan. 'a sin. a dcrhe tau.'a
sin. ' n.
RI'IIKlttCAf, Tiue.
1. Give Napier's Circular Parts.
2. Flud Uie altie of the middle part
In terms of the opio epio opie
alto part.
3. Find the sine of the middle part
in terms of the adja
cent parts.
Germinia and Virgil, I,egle. Meral
Philosophy, Philosophy of Education.
niaiiuu lUTtrnAL ruiLoseniv nit. me-
11 KE.
1, Explain the relations of Intervals In
the dlatoute scale.
S. What la the dlfforcnce between the
dlatonle and ohreniatlc scale?
'.), What Is the cll'ect when the object Is
between tho'cencavo mirror aud the princi
pal focus ?
A. De two cr80us sce the sanie rainbow ?
Explain.
b. I'xplalii a dynamo.
CIIKMISTUT nn. IIIOIIKn.
1. Hew tleca the aclcnce of Chemistry
did'er from that of Natural Phtloseuhy?
2. Define a salt, an acid, a base, a chemi
cal cemtKMinrt.
3. Hew Ib II, 8 prepared for laboratory
work 1 Fer what purimse la It used ?
4. What Is meant by Valence? Illus
trate by giving feriuuhu In which the
valence differs.
fi. What la composition of water? Hew
are Its constituents ascertained ? What are
the principal impurities In drinking water?
G, Naine the Nubfttaucrs which thn fol
lowing formula) rcpivacnt: IKSO,., K I.,
KCIe,., Fb(NO,),., II.l'e,., NjiCI,, CiiSO,.,
nnd :'l I'h Ce, Pb(OH),.
zoeLoov nit. iirenrin.
1, Name the various kinds of tlnaue that
enter into the animal body.
2. Dcsoribe the development of the em
bryo tn the egg.
;t. Discuss locomotion In animals.
A, What is alternate reproduction ?
Qive an oxample.
fi. Hew areaulmala claRRlflcd f
0. What animals are aubject te metamor
phosis ? Explain.
7. What relation bctn ecu the fauu ami
Heed of a country ?
anai.vticai, onesiKTnv nn. ttiennn.
1. Find equation te the ellipse referred
te Its axis.
2. Find the equation te the hyjwbela.
3. The roctangle contained by the fecal
distance of any point en the hyperbola is
equal te the aquare of half the correspond
lug cenjugate dlamoter. -
A, Find the dlstance of the point 12
from the line x -) y 3 O.
SI'linillCAL C1K0MKTUY Dlt, llUUtr.K..
1. If a dlamoter of a spliore la drawn por per por
peudicular te the piano of any clrole of the
Hiihore, Its cxtremltics are polea of the
clrole.
2. The are of a spherical trlaugle la equal
te Its sphorleal oxeeas inultlllc(l by a trl trl
rcetangular triangle.
It. 'Iho area of a spherical polygon Is
equal te Its spherical uxcesa multiplied by
the trl-rectaugular triangle. ,
CALCULUS Dlt. IIIOIIKK,
1. d tan. xcwhat?
2. Find the sidca of the luaxlmum rcc rcc
tangle which can be Inscribed Iu an clllpae
whohe aides are 2a and 2h.
3. Find the differential of the arc of a
parabola.
1. Integrate the uxpicsaleu du - x'(.i
In1) j dx.
x'.lx
ti. Integrate the nxpicsfien
bx
fOLII) UROMKTllY In. IIIOIIKK.
1. Glve Rome of thu various polyedrens,
giving flgurea.
2. If two paralloleplprdona have a com
mon lower base and the upper bases bo be
twecu the saiue parallels, tliey are equal iu
volume.
3. Any two rcetangular parallcioplpe parallcieplpe parallcioplpe
iIeub are te each ether as the product of
the three dlmensleus.
4. Similar Hellda are te each ether as tlie
cubes of their homologous parts, or edges.
ASTltONOMY.
1. Glve a oleirand full account of the
aelar system, naming anil characterizing
all the planets.
2. Explain the difference between slderlal
and mean solar time.
CLOSING.
The result of the final ordeal was an
nounced at 8:15 p. m, en Wednesday even
ing. All passed except ene of the two
ladles who had ceme from Dauphlu county
te try the Junier examination. Therowere
37 Juniors, 20 Seniors, and 1 Scientific.
After the announcement was made ad
dresses vtere made by the momberH of the
examlnlug beaid. 1'ref. Mo.Neat and Dr.
E. O. I.yte.
.1 UNIOU EXAMINATIONS.
ivif. aevEHNME.vr nn. mruunr.K.
1. Discriminate Socialists aud Anarchists.
2. What rights did Congress gain aud
the State surrender by the adoption of the
Constitution?
3. Wlionce Is the money neccHiry te
carry en the government of the L'ultcd
States derlved "
1. Justify the creation and exlstoneo of
the Sonate.
5. What officers of the government of the
I'ulted Statca are thore In this oeunty .' Te
what department de they belong?
or.eonAniY nn. jiukiiuli:.
1. Are tha days longer heic at Halifax or
at Augustine?
2. Where la the longest day ene month
In length ?
3. What are Isothermal Hues, and wl,v
de they ditl'er from parallels?
-I. Discuss the north-vast trade w Inds.
ft. What relation is there between the
vegetatleu of a country and Its forms of
relief?
ti. Lecate all the cities in about the same
latitude as New Orlcaus.
7. Compare Cuba with Newfoundland,
mentioning points of llkencbs nnd of dllier
ence. OUTlIOUltAI'llY nn. lIl'EIUtLi;.
1. Write a word In which la a vinccl ; ene
Iu which it Is a contenant ene containing
a proper diphthong, and ene containing an
improper triphtheng.
2. Classify the consonants accerdlug te
the organs principally usul In producing
their Bounds, mcntleuiiig which conseuatits
belong te each class,
3. Write a list of ceguatcs. Why are
they se called ?
4. Hew Is the d In stej pe 1 pronounced ?
Why "
0. In what respect is the Engllth alpha
bet defecthe"
0. Hew mauy different letters and dla
graphs represent the sound of a Iu an t
7. Write two dorlvatlve words iu w hleh
the Fj.eUing of the primitive undergoes
change, and defend the change.
8. Write two rules of spelling aud Illus
trate each with two examples.
'J. Mark the accent In iwreaiptery, com cem
nmnistj comparable, confidant,
10, Spell and define all after the Beveutb,
OIUMMAn AND COMPOSITIOH VnOF. It, J.
BnECIIT.
It Define the terms: verbal, pleonasm,
ellipsis and attribute, and illustrate each by
giving an example
2. Dlacuaa the elements of a sentence
with reference te their rank, their struc
ture, and their function.
3. Write examples of eomplex sentences
oeutalnlng the noun clause used respec
tively as subject, object, complement of
Uie subject and oppesltlves.
4. Specify the advantages In using the
jKiMfrriiVand Illustrate with example.
ft. Supply subject and verb te the follow
ing expmaaleua, and note Uie less and gain
by the addition :
Ouesttena for the Juniors.
Whjpsennklud?
R. Correct and glre reasons Let him be
whom he may. ThU U net such a warm
day aa yesterday.
7. Write short paragraphs upon the fol fel fol
lewing subject: Examinations, Frce
Trade, General Sheridan.
IAT1N rm. mniiEK.
1. Decline "rirbenut," " putlla ftlii,"
and " Mlum elcile."
2. Compare "benut," "malut," "par
tin," " multui," " magnvt," and "iHtei."
3. Glve the tenses In the subjunctive
mood of the verb "te."
4. Qive the tenses of the Indicative mood,
passive voleo, of the verb "rege."
ft. Translate Inte English, and censtrue,
" Dietre pauca, tit preprium lapUnti."
0. Translate Inte Latin, and censtrue,
" Laber it uiefulfer tht body."
UNITED STATES UISTOItY DH. WALLEH.
1. What nations took part In the explor
ation of North America ? Iudleate upon a
map the sections settled by theso most suc
cessful In making ermauent settlements,
and from governments and In what way
we have ceme In possession of the whole
land.
2. Name the wars that have been waged.
Which of theso noticeably affected our sub
sequent history '.' Name one or mero effects
oftheHolast.
3. Name any ethor agcueles orevenls,
such as Inventions, discoveries, or acts of
Congress that have affected the eurrcut of
our history. Name ene effect of each.
1. Who waa lien. Frankllu? Greene?
Alax. Hamilton ? Thes. II. Benten ? 8. J.
T ilden ? Andrew Jacksen ? Daniel Web
ster ? Ell Whitney ? Thaddeua Btoveua ?
W. S. Hancock ? Select five
ft. Whero are the following and why cel
ebrated : Acadia. Appomattox Court
Heuse, San Balvailer, Valley Forge, Fert
Donetson ?
fl. Name five great statesmen, five great
writers, five great commanders, three great
presidents, or four If you can.
7. Give topical eutline of Menree's ad
ministration. ALOEHHA nn.
IIIOIIKE.
ay 4 be
ae-l hy--
1 i,,..i
aH 2bx -f- 2ax-f bf
2. Facter and leduce (xa ftxy f ')'
(x'-.xy ( ')'.
Cxry-zl7)
3. Sehey f-z xm.
( ax-y- 7 J
I. Selve ;rVyy W)
ft. Find 3 conscctttlve numbers whose
product is 48 times the middle number.
0. Solved J' -5
7. Product of ,
tfn-t.i e alalia
b.
riivfliOLOGv rnef. linr.citT.
1. The structural and functional differ
ence between muscle aud tendons.
2. The dlrcet and indirect effects of oxer exer oxer
cise and the conditions affecting the value.
3. Hew is the tomperatnro of the body
maintained and regulated ?
4. What are the essential elements of a
model nutriment.
fi. Loeato and describe the corehre-spinal
and sympathetic system of neneB.
0. What effect has alcohol upon the heat,
action and striieture of the heart ?
AII1TIIMETIC Dlt. WALLKlt.
i. iicducei"i57ii
33J llij
2. FindO. V. 1). of , ,fSi 1 j,
3. (.005-t-.0e2j I i-J)X-l'-'J -l,, ?
ft. I buy a heuse Jan. 3 for $ 1.000, te be
paid for In tl inea. If 1 pay $1,000 alar. 3,
and $1,000 May 3; when ought I te pay
the balance?
0. A and II can de a picce of work In 12
days. Hew long will It take each te de It,
provided A can de only j as much as B?
SENIOIt BRANCHES.
latin nn. uiaiiEE.
Translate into English, and parse the
Italicised werds: Eodem tlie ab explora explera explora
teribim certler facttis hestes wib moute
coubcdisse milla pnuuutn ab ipsins castris
octe, pialis esset uatura meutls etpialls in
clrcultu ascensus, qui cogneteerent, mlsit.
Ucuuntlatum esAfaeUm cbse.
NATl'ItAL l'HILOfiOI'nV Dll. YiALLl'.lt.
1. Illustrate by diagrams the different
levers; assign values and find results.
2. A Btone weighs 12 lbs. In air and 10
lbs. In water; flud the specifie gravity.
It. Draw siinple figure Illustrating the
hydrostatic press; rtsslgu values and flud
result.
4. Glve tlie name and effect of different
kinds of mirrors.
Give the name and the effect of the differ
ent kinds of lenses.
ft. Explain the philosophy of the ice
oream freezer.
fl. State the different ways of generating
electricity for practical purposes, and ox ex
plain the method commonly used for lights.
THEOllY or TEACHHW.
1. What are the leading characteristics
of a geed school I
2. Define education. Explain the rela
tion aud s.tate the dlffereuce betweeu
knewledge and culture
3. What goueral principles govern the
art of teaching ?
4. Bv what mpllmda t.'Mi n iainlm,- A..ut
vate In his pupils the ability te use lan
guage readily and accurately ?
5. What methods may be employed by
the teacher te awaken a proper spirit of
Investigation among ids pupils ?
0. hat may be considered prejHir penal
ties In the government of a school ?
7. What should be the ehlef rollaneo iu
heeuriug aud maintaining order ?
8. What moral qualities should the
teacher aim te cultivate Iu his pupils, aud
Mhat mcaus may be used te accomplish
the object desl red?
J1KNSU1UTIO.S l'lter. llllECHT,
1. Flud Uie dlamoter of a olrcle of whleh
the number of Indies In its circumference
la equal te the number of square feet of its
area,
2. The diameter of a olrcle Is four feet ;
find the area of tlie inscribed equilateral
triangle.
3. Flud the annum! nf lln.lu.r I., l,.. .n
feet long, whose radii are renpecth ely 0
it;ui. aim u iuuu
4. State the formula for fludiug the sur
face aud volume of a sphere.
ft. Construct a problem te find the vel.
ume of an Irregular body anil state the
formula of calculating it.
0. Discuss quadrilaterals.
(IROMKTKV Dlt, WALLER,
1. Twe triangles are equal when three
sides of ene are respectively equal te Jline
aides of the ethor.
2. A straight line cannot Intersect the
circumference, of a circle In moie than two
)K)IutM.
U. Twe triangles which have their sides
respectively perpendicular te each ethor
are similar,
1. Similar triangles are te each ether as
the squares or their homologous sldes.
5. luscrlbe a circle iu a given trlauj;le.
MENTAL SCIENCE,
1. Define "Abstraoileu," ''Analogy,"
Claaalioatien," "Generalisatien."
2. Write net less than one nor mero than
two psges en the Importance of Mental
Science.
8. Discuss the different forms of mental
activity.
4. Distinguish between Attention and
Thought.
ft. Give an analysis of the Porceptlen of
process.
0. What de we mean by the primary
qualities of bodies 1
7. What la Implied In an act of memory?
8. Glve methods for the cultivation of
memory.
II. liew may the Imagination be Im
proved or strengthened ?
10. Hew is the Will related te ether
powers of the mind?
uetasy me. nnr.ciiT.
1. The structure and growth of the rudi
mentary plantlet.
2. What knewledge may you gain of the
I"""" luauv uy inspecting agraiuet corn.
3., The plan of a typical flower.
4. Inflorescence and the law upon which
it depends.
' C. Is the strawberry a fruit In the strict
botanical sense ? Explain.
0. Enumerate the successive steps which
you fellow iu the analysis of a plant.
7. Give a few characteristics of :
1. Anomeno Thai let reldcs.
2. ClaytenU Vlrglnlca.
3. Erythrenlum Amerlcanum.
ISA KINO fO WORKS.
Interesting Testa Blade by the Gevrniueut
C&em'ati.
.Dr. Kd ward O. Leve, the Analytical
Chemist for the Government, has made
some Interesting experiments as te the
comparative value of baking powders. Dr.
Leve's tests were made te determine what
brands are the meat econemloal te use, and
as tbelr oapaelty Ilea In their leavening
power, tests were directed solely te ascer
tain the available gas of each powder. Dr.
Leve's report gives the following :
Strennth
amenfthn Ceble Inches (las
Halting Powders per each ounce el fowfler
" Iteyal " (at-eolutely pure)..,..,... ,m
' Patapsoe" miuin powdei) vat
" Uamlerd's " (nhrsDhami inuii hlm
' Kuuifercl's" (phnjphntei old SIT
" Haaleril's Neme Such," fresh UI.C
' llanferfl's Nene (Jucli,"eia 84 S5
' Ucdheaa'n" ii7,e
Charm " (alum ponder) , H7 9
Auiaren" (alum powder) lll.t
" Cleveland's "(coalales Ume) . lietl
"Pea Feam " Z 10711
"Czar" 1108
' Dr. Price's " (contains limn) lets
"Snow Klske" (Ureirs, St. I'aul) 101 pg
Lewis's " Cenilensud 9S2
"Congre9" yeast 97a
'(!. K. Andrew's A Ce Vicentulnsalnni) 78 17
"Ilecker's" OiV
OUleU" 81 1
"Hulk" 606
In his report, the Government Chemist
says :
1 "1 regard nil alum powders as vety un
wholesome. Phosphate and Tartaric Aeld
pewderB ltberale their gaa tee freely In
pruuessiu uiKinir, nriiDuer varying cumatie
changes stiller deterioration."
Dr. II. a. Mett, the former Government
Chemist, after a careful and elaborate
examination of the various Itaklngl'ewders
of commerce, reported te the Government
In favor of the Keval brand.
Prof. MnMurtrle, late chief chemiat for
the U. H. Uovernmout at Washington, says:
"The chemical tests te which 1 have
submltted the Hoyal Haklng Powder,prove
It perfectly healthful, and free from every
doleterleus substance."
Sl'KVlAl. ItOTJOXtr.
l.st Tfiith lretali.
I .ft the tacts be known. Let us understand
thai a bell, nrnn ulcer, or a carbuncle, or any
eruption or blemish et tlie shin Is sura te wear
away una disappear when Jlurdeek Jlloed
Jlitleri am employed. This wonflerrul medi
cine acts directly upon the circulation and the
reasons for lis use are theieteie olivlens. t or
sale bv II. II Cochran, drugKlat, 137 ana 1st)
Merth Qnoen street, Lancust.r.
Their Unalness iloemlug;.
l'rebalily noeno thing has caused snch a rush
Ot trade at Cochran's drug store as their giving
away te UielrciiBtoinera et se many tree trial
botues et Dr. King's Mew Discovery for Con Cen Con
siitniitlen. Their trade Is Blinni v enormous, in
this very valuable article from the fact that It
nlways cures and never disappoints. Cough.
Colds, Asthma, llronchltls.Creun and all threat
and Iiidk dleonses quickly cared. Yeu can test
11 ueiere uuyiiiK uy keiuuk a iruu uoiue irne.
Kverv bottle warranted. (3)
First lteTlvrrl unci Then Cured.
" Was tronhledfera year with torpid liver
nnd Indigestion, nnd after trying everything
lmnglnahln nana Jlunleck Bleed Miller: The
first holt le revived me aud the second cured
me entirely. J. 8 Williamson, Uochesier, N.
V. Ter eule hy II. It. Lochran, druggist, 137
and 139 North Q.ieen strcet, ljincaster.
Its Equal Vet te Hear Frem.
The movements or a mule's hind legs are
very vurUule and uncertain, but. Dr. 'Jhe'nui'
JCeltc'iic Oil takes but ene com se -11 huals
and cuies. Its equal for asthma, diphtheria,
catarrh, a .Id una st re threat has never yet
been sold Ter sale hy II. U. Cecluan, drug
gist, ll7acd UJ WurthiJ.ieen street, .Lancaster.
An IrJplantleii.
Ne onemofllclno will cure evnrythinfr, but
It HanlncniueMlhle tact that Themas' ticlec
trie ou will eimiaspraln.a bruise, ablte, or
an ache, and It alsi un active and pronounced
euro ler neuralgia and rheumatism. Fer Bale
by II. 11 Cochran, druggist, 137 and l&J North
Queen street, l.aucaetar.
A fine lilt.
When thu proprietors of Jlurdeek Bleed Hit
ttrt put tills iiiuewned inedlclnn en the mar
ket they hint exactly. They hll dyspepsia,
Indigestion, nnd liver and kidney complaints
a hard blew, Hern which they will nsver re
cover. I'.u fule hy 11. It. Lochran, druggist,
137 and 1JJ North (jueen street, Lancusier.
Ter tdrst l'lacr.
A great amount or political engineering
villi be done by lilunds of cnndldutes te te
cure ler tlielr man ihe llrst place en the
ticket, und the bust man will probably eocme
the coveted place. ThenlC endorsed by the
lualeilty et Uie people, the election la assured.
Kleclrle llltlerH bus been put tn the front. Its
inerlis passud upon, has lieen endorsed, and
unanimously given the rst place, auicug
remedies peculiarly ndaptrd te the D'llel aud
care of ull Diseases et Kidneys, Liver and
Stomach Kluciile ultteis, being guaranteed,
la a sate Investment.
I'llce Wcs. rer bnuie at II. II. Cochran's Drug
Stele, 137 and 13J Neith CJneen Stieet, Lancas
ter, Pa. (3)
BlIILOIl'S CIIRK. will Immediately relieve
Croup, hnepln Cough and ilrenctillts. rer
sale by 11 It. Cei.hruu, Urugglit. Ne. 147 North
Clnoen Btroet, (7)
WUV WILL OU CUUUll when Shtleh'a
Cure will glve Immedlule relief. 1'rlce iu eta..
Mcts.ana (1 1'orBiUe byll. u, Cochran, Drug-
nu cis, ana ti ter boie nyii. ii, Ce
gist. Ne. 137 North Uuoen street.
l)
THK IlKV. HKO.I1. TUAVKU.ef llourben
lndsays. "llntli myself and wlte ewo our
Uvea te ttllll.llU'S CONSUMr'TlUNUUUK
Fer side by 11. ll. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137
North tjneen stroet. (j)
'AXKAUAKKK H
1'HiLAnsLi'uu, Saturday, June 16, 1W8.
Stere open all day.
A thousand things in the store
get no word in the papers for
every one that does. Take the
thousand for granted. Yeu
knew anything that ought te be
here is here, and as cheap or
cheaper than anywhere else.
Take it straight through and
the best, handsomest, airiest
line el Crinkled seersuckers in
the market te-day, at the price,
is en our counters at 1 2j4c
nay
bluen
brown
Plump 30 inches wide. Three
widths el crinkles Ti. . and
s inch. But quality is the
strong point. Tess a fold in
air; it almost floats. Try te
tear it; like leather. Tough and
light. And dressy! Yeu can
build it into as cesy a costume
as need be for happy-go-lucky
wear.
The 9c Seersucker has been
I2J-4. A choice 5c line in
cream.
Northeast et contre. next main uUle.
They leek like flowered silk,
these French Sateens. The
WAXAMAKKH8.
never-ending wonder is that
cotton is at the bottom of it all.
Newest designs and color mix
ings fill a big counter. Ne
ether reef in America covers se
full and fresh a gathering of
the choicest, neating, latest pat
terns in
sulphur and blank
snlphur nd brown
sulphur ana gebelin
sulphur and green
RObelin, cream and evrdlnal
gebelin, cream and terra-cotta
uavy, tan ana cream
and it isn't a straggling piece of
two of a sort that we show you;
heaps! 374c.
Seme designs of this quality
that have been picked from are
25
Peerless Sateens, I2c.
Northwest of centre.
Plenty of midsummer stuffs
get into the Combination Robes
at the Remnant counter. Wide
awake buyers are carrying
them away by the dozen every
day. They save half, maybe,
and have none of the worry
and fret of matching. Mere
than three hundred of these
dainty Robes are en the coun
ter this morning :
Camel'shalr Grenadine,
15 00.
All-wool Ilatlste,
(5.00.
Thin I'repa Armurc,
. at be and as ue.
' Plaid Kenpallnn,
IS 8) and 16 Mi.
There's the liveliest kind of ai
racket in Braided Sateen and
Gingham Robes, tee :
(raided Sateen Itebcs, It and 10.
llralded Ulngham liebes, 3 Irem f I and $5.
Three or four colors ; half a
dozen combinations ; suited te
the season.
North wCi ter centre.
A let of large plaid Taffeta
Silk Parasols have just come :
black and while
black and red
hotge and brown
navy and red
They were $$ in May ; new $2.
Only a sample of what is te be
found among the Parsels.
West et Chestnut street middle entrance.
If you knew Summer Shawl
values, a glance will tell you
the rare money's worth in any
of these:
lierlln, gray and brown otrects, light
weight, IU0 quality tern
lierlln, gruy mixed, 4 quality for
llerltn.'gray mixed, $5 quality ler
13.60.
Imitation, Chudda ShtwN, cream,
cardinal, blue, gray, $l.te quallly
for 12.
Second fleer, chestnut street slde. Twe ele
vators, A geed part of the joy el
gardening comes from the tools.
Yeu can save work and blis
ters by geinjj at it right.
Mere helps than you dream of
If you haven't kept watch.
Basement, northwest or centre.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
MKDHJAI.,
AYHfN HA1U VIOOK.
Dress the Hair
With Ayer's llatr Viger, lis cleanliness, ben.
tidal otrects nn the scalp, and lasting perluiue
commend It for universal toilet use. It keeps
the hair selt and silken, preserves Its color,
prevents It fiem falling, and. If the hair has
become weak or thin, promotes a new growth.
"Te restore the original color of my hair,
which had turned premtuiimly gray, I used
Ayer's Uatr Viger wlih emtie success I
cheerfully lestlty te Iho
EFFICACY
et this preparation. "-Mrs. P. If. Davidsen,
Alexandria, La.
I wns slllicted eomethree years with scalp
disease. My uatr was tailing out and what re
mained tinned gray. 1 was Induced te try
Ayei's Hair Viger, and In a few weeks the dls dls
ease In my scalp dlsappeaii-d and my hair re
sumed Its original color."-(Hev.) h. S. bints,
l'oster U. 11. Church, Bt. Hernlce, Iud.
" A few years age 1 suflered the entire less el
my hah- irem the meets of totter l hoped
that alter a tlme nature would repair the less,
but l waited In vain. Many remedies were
suggested, none, however, with such proel
of merit as ayers Hair Viger, and t begun te
use It. The ieult was all that I could have
desired, A growth el hatr seen citiie eat all
ever my head, and grew te be as soft and
heavy us I ever had, and et n natural color aud
flrmly set."-J. 11 Prntt, Hpetrmd, Texas.
Ayer's Hair Viger
rasr-ARKD Br
Dr. J. O. Ayer & Ce., Lewoll, Maaa.
Sold by Druggists aiut 1'trfumcrj.
lunelltnld
AYEHAS BA1H VIOOK.
TOR BALK AT
j. "-uoeiiuAva uuua sruitK,
Jftu. 137 .tl&l North yucen St., Lancaster, la.
aprl'.'iuddw
TyTANnilAKE 1MI.LS.
Werth Sending Fer !
li; J II. SCHKNCh bai punished A ti&Vf
AND KtiAUOltATlC
BOOK
ONTHKIltEA'lAlKNr AMI I UltECr
Consumption
Liver Complaint
and Dyspepsia
which will be mallei KltKK te all who want
IU If you are, or knew et anyone who U,
mulcted with, or liable teany of these diseases,
send name und address (plainly written) te
Dlt. J II.BtllKNCK.t SON,
l'blludulphla, 1'a.
(Name this I'aper ) tnarl7 lydJk w
SOIUlNOK'H MANUHAICK i'UA.b
lOR BALK AT
ii.it cecmtAN'd DituasTeuE,
Nes. 137 ,t 1 .9 North yneeu St., Iincaster, Pa.
apri .'uid Aw
SAKE, HUKE AND Hl'EEDV OUHK.
llupture, Vuilcocelo and Special Diseases
of either box. Why bu humbugged by quacks
when jeu c;in find In Dr. Wilght the only Uao Uae
clab I'uvsiuiAM In l'htludnlphta who makes a
specially nl the above diseases, and Cuaia
luml CunKa llVAKANTBin. Advice f i'be day
andeven'.ug. btrungers can betreaUidand re
turn home sauie day. unices private.
DU.W.U. WU1UUT,
S 1 North Ninth a tree t, Above liaee,
P. O. llez tn Philadelphia.
lebAVlydAw
ANNUAEUSER BKEU.
Tanuliaouser Beers
B &B.
ruiLvuEi.ru ii.
(D
0
C TUB .KRONER & ENQIL
(- Tauahaeuser Beer,
CO I'lIlbADII.l'HtA
H BUEWINO COMPANY.
V, TAXUAEUSEH BEER ia
ri bpeclal Brew ne of the BEItUNElt
& ENOEI, lmEWING COMPANY;
and unquestionably the Finest Light
Beer extant. It is brewed from the
Oneat l'ale Canada West Barley Malt
mfir1,,1'?1! and hlRuy recom recem
Ues an nutrit,ve 1uaU'
Elegantly Packed
Fer
Family Use.
The hlijli reputation enjoyed by the
IJergner & Eugel Company is due te the
fact that only the Finest and Best Ma
ter als are used nnd that the greatest
skill and care me exercised during lta
manufacture.
BER6HER & ENGEL
BREWING CO-
PHILADELPHIA.
Keonig & Wiesciuan, Jr., Agnit-,
UAKniSHURQ, PA.
HOOTH AND te HO Kit.
JJOOTH AND SHOES.
t
D. P.STACKHOUSE.
SEASONABLE
SHO ES
A511
SLIPPERS.
PruJent buyers will consult tholrewn In
terest by exainlngthi many bargains In toa tea toa
senablo Rhecs and Bllppers that we are new
able te eiler, which we have secured at a very
low price. As we nre ahle te sell them at prices
never bofeio heaid or, It. will pay you te call
early as pcsstble, for they must be sold.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
28 & 30 UAfcT KING, ST.,
LANCABTKU. PA. aMllydAw
vrKvy shoe stork.
Summer Feet Wear!
Everything deslmble tn low cut shoes, Ox Ox Ox
toidllesund slipper In grtat vailtty ler la
dles, inlssvs and children.
Ladles' Viench hid, hand-turn Oxlerd ties
in common sense una opera tes, ery light
und easy te the loot,
A yery stylish low shoe ter ladles Is our pat
ent leathor fexed OiferO tte wlih J.een -VV or
leather heel; we nl&e have the plain tee aud
tip Oxrer.1 with the same stylish heels
A neat and geed wearing Oxford tie for la
dle", plain tee or tip, at ll.ue and 11.55
Hllppers In all Hyles. .aii opera slipper
with common sense tee and heel, patent
loatberCsitpperg, opera loe slippers with high
and low heels ; also a full line et beaded vamp
Bllppers.
, Jpormtsse' wear a line Dongeln Oxford tle
In heel and sprlug hud j the same shoe In
patent leather.
rer children Ot ford and sailer tics.
1 he Southern tle for gentlemen in Kangaroo
U as neat, comfnrtuble a shop as cau be eiu
lu warm weather.
Dengnla Oxfords for gentlemen In pointed
tee and lip, uNe In plain ireadtn.
oiirllueot ti.Mrtnrt non calf shenn for men
with t month Inner sole cannot be excollea ler
the pi leu.
H. swTlkey,
(New Cashahoe Stere)
Fe. 24 North Qneen Htrwt.
I.ANUASl'KK, PA.
marJ2-Smd
glKEV
.V KUKEKT.
HOW TO SAVE
rueu-
25 te 50 Per Cent.
WKIIAVK UOlTliliT
WUA1KK lltCHV h-NTlKK STOCK OF
UOOT3ANDBIIOKS.
AT A GREAT SACRIFICE !
And net having room for them In mir
EASTKINOdl'KKKTb'lOUK, we resolved le
open a llranch Stern ut Ne '-"IW est King street,
where we must s It them en In a row Weeks,
ins navaimui uuni me ntoiuieugnnnmi tiuiy
1st,) te de se we will positively sell them
At and Belew Cost.
Arrnng Ilia stock are snme of the het nmVej
We will positively save jeu from 2" u SO per
cent, ou all thn goods bought at this store.
lntint's I'eblileaad Kid lliiiten Shows, Sftc.
Child's Kldaptlng Heel bhet-s, 4 lob's, Me
Child's Kid unit I'ebbln Upilng Hotl bhnes,
regular prlce 75c and ssj, wie.
Old Ladies' Loce tlioes, llegular Price 1 IS
and 11. (All w.
Untld'saml Misses' Oraln Lace Bhees, regu
lar prlce '.no and tl oe. 60 1.
All hinds or Utrees' Bhees, Heels and Spring
Heels, regular prices 1.2 , 11.3 f 1 DO, $1 u and
11.75, l te and 11.33.
Special Inducements.
As we have a large let et 2X SandSX we
offer Special llargalua te Ladles who cau wear
theso Hire.
Ladles' l.love Kid Tep and Pebhle fchees,
II : regultr price, r.'lxi.
Ludles' IMO Bheng ter IISOiUOl Mirwa for
r: U and fi W : f l se nhoes ter f is 1 1 1 1 ue dlieej
lerlteu; f.MOand.)l bhees lertiuw
Space latlsus te montlen prleeaet our lien's
Shoes, but we will sell loose Jiul as cheap as
the above mentioned prices.
Cull In te see the Uoeda whether you Intend
te purcbHse or net, we will consider It NO
TltliU 11 1, K te show the goods at these prices.
Tlie One-Prica Cash Houae,
FREY & ECKERT,
The I eiders et Lew Prices in
Beets & Shoes.
MUNCH STOHE N'O. 21WESrKlNO
STREET,
(Next Doer tell ager's Stere )
UAlNSTOUKi
NO. 3 HA9T KINO STRBBT, LAN
OASTER, PA.
awNOTiOK As we must positively vacate
this room July 1, we will keep this Stere open
every eveutDc. ars-lma
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