0. E. EtWBLL. pi(.. J. S. BITTEHSSHDS3, BSlM"' BLOOMSBURG, PA. Frldnv. April 1. 1RR1. Tim United States Senato Uemmlly divided. This elves Vlco-Presidcnt Arthur tlio castinc vote. Tins will re nulto bim to attend to the duties of bis olUco, nnd prevent liitu from passing bis tlmu infishiiiK ns Wheeler did whilo fraudulently occupying tho position. A short timo ago .Tudgo Woodward rendered a decision that Catliolio con vent property was exempt from taxation under tho constitution and existing laws of rennsvlvanla. An appeal was taken nnd tho case has already been reached in tho Supremo Court. .Tudgo Woodward's decision was reversed by tlio lngher tri- i . ii i ? .I. i. uuuai mm no Hmmi lmiionaucu is uiuiuu . . . I. . . 1 . eu to mo unai uispoauion. Tlio following bill has passed second readitiif in tho Stato Senato: An act forbidding ovcrsoors,guardians or directors of tho poor of the several counties, cities, boroughs and townships of this commonwealth irom receiving or retaining in any almsbouso or poor houso children between the ages of two nnd sixteen years, and providing for tho caro and disposition ot tlio same. THE l'AY OP LKOISIjATOUS. In answer to an inquiry from tho An ditor General as to tho pay of members of tlio Legislature, Attorney General Pal mer has written an opinion in which ho declares that tho act of Assembly giving tlieso ollicialsSl.UUU torn session not ex ceeding ono hundred days, and $10 a day thereafter for a period not exceeding fifty days, unconstitutional. It is now eighty eight days b'uico tho Legislature convened. There wcro sessions held on tit- ty tlirco days,twclvo days wero Sundays. Hovon days thcro was no quornm,and six teen days, no session. Tlio House has only passed thirty-seven bills out of fiv lmtwlwil tirnspntpfl. ntnl tlin Son.itn mil forty seven ont of two hundred and fif ty, but hardly twenty have yet reached tho Governor, and yet alter this outr geons wasto of time, tho Legislature ex- lecis 10 conunuo us session iur niiy nay longer after tlio expiration of ono bun dred days, for which each member wants ten dollars a day, when thoy could have done all'that was necessary to be donoliad thoy worked honestly and industriously up to tho present time. Wo believe the Attornoy General is right, and hopo that i . ..!..: r i T. ;.. t 1. ins upimuii muy uu uiuurcuu. i is nigu timo that a heavy hand is placed upon this body, nud an end is put to this squandering of public money to pay men who do not earn one-third ot what they receive. The legislature is under llo publican control. Much of tho time wasted was caused uy-ttio limit over United States Senator, and much nior by their filibustering, and if a Itepubl " can Attornoy General can prevent bis party from taking a largo amount of money from the Stato Treasury, whicl thoy have no right to take -ho will be en titled to tho thanks ot tho whole peopl for tho honest discharge of his duty, lie low wo append an extract from bis opin ion. "Tho act of 1874 first provides a salary of 1,000 for a session not exceeding ono hundred days. If tho session continued but half a hundred days tho salary of ii,ouo would ho earned, and doubtless would not bo declined. It then allows per diem compensation of 810 forsueh ad ditional timo as may bo necessarily spent t 1 ! ir.. .1 a .r. uui uxucviiiugr nity u;iys, urns coiiiuriing both a salary and daily pay. The time is limited to fifty days,but tho right to pro vide additional compensation boyond the salary for fifty days implies the right to comer it lor threo hundred days or long as tho general, assembly may chooso to sit and take it i and it further implies uiu rigut io hx u pur uiein compensation for as many days as the general assembly may chooso to hold it3 sessions withont reterenco to n salary atall.tlius perpetrat ing tho very evil sought to bo remedied by tho convention.' If this part of the act 'is npt in irreconcilable conflict with tho pro vision mat memucrs snail .receive "no other compensation whatever" besides n salary, then for this case all established rules oLconstruction fail, and all common understanding ot plain words is at fault. I ho constitution commands that tho members of the general assembly shall bo compensated ior tneir services by a sal nry.and salary only. All other kinds of compensation aro expressly forbidden. xiu uy.iu win say iun,iu racooi tneso pro visions of tho organic law,tho general as sembly could providuforpayiug its mem- uurs uxciusivciy uy tuo nay. u.o pay juiiiiy uy a salary aim partly uy tlio day is as palpablo an ovasion nnd traiis?rin sion of tho constitution as to pay them a per diem alono,aud tho violation is worso beeauso it tends to aggravate tho mischief which tlio Jramers ot tho constitution meant to prevent. r r . i x uia oi tne opinion ior tlio reasons Btated.that so much of tho act of 1871 as provides dally pay of ten dollars for fifty .In..-. 1 I 1 1.1. u.tB ui it-3, is uiicuiiHiiiuiionai,ni)(i tuat payments made by thostato treasurer nn der it, would bo unwarranted or unau tliorizcd. In this belief, I am confirmed by an ablo opinion of my predecessor, lion. George Lear, given on tho Oth of December, 187(3, to a committee of tho legislature, m which, after nn exhaustive discussion of this section of the constitu tion and act of assembly this language occurs j "A salary is defined to bonn annual or periodical payment forservices.a stipula ted periodical recompense. This is not on ly tho established definition and popular uiiuuisianiiing oi iiioiciin.but the, consti tution.in tho uso of it.so qualilied it as to exclude any other conclusion than that it is a stipulated recompense or compensa tion for n season. Tho per diem nlloiv nucu in the salary act was doubtless an oversight, but is nevertheless unconsti tutional." And if further confirmation wero need ed.it may bo found in 'A Commentary on tho Constitution,' a work by tho Hon. Charles II. Ilnokalow, now ready for tho press, which tho position of tho nnthor in tho constitutional convention, and his character as a lawyer will entitle to bo regarded as valuable authority. Constru ing tlio section under consideration ho nays; ''This bection was agreed to by tho ooiiveutioii,ii)ou the distinct understand ing that it would exclude the alio wanco of daily pay at any session." 1 may obseivi', in conclusion, that tho bvsh'oii of tho general assembly will be in no iviso necessarily ubridged by this de cit't ii. Tin ru is nothing in tho constitu tion or law limiting their sessions to one hundred or ono hundred and fifty days, llo length must be determined by the sense ot public duty of its members, nud tint ulmructer of the labor they are oiled to perforin. The compensation for a ses hlou, long orshoit.is ns fixed at this timo 61,001) nnd no more." Tho Harrisburg J'alriot seems totnko great interest in Urn welfare of tho Leg' islators, mill rcgulnrly "uocs for" Attor ney Ucncrni J'lilmcr in lus opinion con ecriiliiir their pity. The Patriot is n Ills opinion con good noway paper but it nlwnys tnkca care to look out for number ono. In IlnrriHburir it is consiilcrcd tlio proper tiling to keep in tlio good graces of tlio blntusinon. IIAKUISIIUKO. LETTElb IlAitnfsnuno, March 29th, 1881. Tho row which was stirred up in tlio House last Monday oventnir when tho irrepressible Charllo Wolfo after tho old timed lnsluon succeeded in working up the boys, was indicative of moro troublo to follow, inter on. Tho repeal of the lleoordurn'nct was tho pnmo causo of this disturbance, tho unruly element of tho House opposing tho proposed legis lation and thus compelling tho friends of tho bill to hlibustcr in Us lavor, again when tho bill was legitimately reached on tlio calendar ior lirst reading tho rut inr nnirit of tho nrcHcnt lowsrado IIoilSO cropped out in characteristic stylo. Tho gravo business of legislation which con icmiuaics uiu correction vi uuu ui uiu most arrant abuses extant in tho ring cursed city of Philadelphia had to givo piaco to mo lntrouuciiou ami cousiucru tion of tho following nonsensical resolu tion, which I quote in full as a specimen of tho kind ot high toned measures intro duced: Tho consideration of tho Record er's repeal bill being in order, Mr. Haz let offered tho following: WHEUHA8, tho rhiladclphia Times in tlio lssuo of .Monday gavo notice that to day tho boss Legislative circus would ex hibit nt tho Capitol: and AViiEUBAS. It is plainly apparent that the Times aforesaid did not properly publish tho programmo as tnado out for tho- circus managers aforesaid ; bo it Rksoi.vkp, therefore, That hereafter boforo any programmo is enacted upon tho lloor of tho House by tho circus afore said that the onter ot exercises bo sus pended until tho arrival of tho clown from tho Philadelphia Times whose ap poaranco on tho tan shall bo heralded by a howl from tlio "Great American Wolf" the king of all circus animals. Thus thoy gloried in their own Bhame, Uut thero aro moments when sober common s'enso prevails and then somo good is done. Tho Houso passed througl: one of theso brief periods on Wcdncs day when tho State Capitol bill came up for consideration. It was briefly and sensibly disposed of. Tho voto by which it was defeated was yeas lal nays 17. Hut tho bonne louche of tho weeks session was tho opinion of tho Attorney Ggneral on tho salary question. ,IIo has decided that the members can only bo paid $1,000 no matter how long tho session continues. This opinion fell liko a bomb -shell into tho midst ot tho law makers and as unexpectedly as a thunder clap from a cloudless sky. .Tho way this occurred was rather peculiar and tlio motivo for it is much canvassed. It seems that a member frpm Lackawanna county Mr. La louche suddenly becamo uneasy in regard to his pay and without much consultation with othcis addressed a communication to tho Auditor General nnd Stato Treasurer asking their con struction of the law fixing tho salary of members. Tins communication was sent to tho Attornoy General Mr Pal merand shortly after his printed opin ion was laid upon the desks of tho mem bers embodying the decision as abovo given. Ho single event has occurred this session which lias occasioned so much discussion. Many take the posi tion that tho motivo of this opinion was to compel an early adjournment of the Legislature nud thus to defeat certain anfi corporation bills now pending The matter was long and earnestly discussed in both Senate and House, in tho latter body much feeling was exhibited and a Committee of Investigation was appoin ted with power to send for persons and papers' with the intent of inquiring into tho causes which brought about tho de cision. J hoso who know Attorney Uen eral Palmer do not believe that ho had any sinister motive in promulgating this opinion and in fact it is not tho first timo tho matter has been broached. Attornoy General Lear held about tho same opin ion, and mauy good lawyers do not hesi tate to say that the decision is good law. What will bo its result? First tho Leg islature will have to adjourn on tho 14th of April, or stay hero after that on their own expense.which but very few of them would be willing to do. Although thoso now particularly angry declare that they will stay hero now and pass the supposed obnoxious measures if it takes until sum mer, but oven if they wero so inclined thoy could not get a majority of tho Leg islature to stay with them. Taking it all in all tho members nro in an ugly fix, many of them havo been depending on this extra pay nnd will consequently bo embarrassed if they do not reoeive it,and it is no wonder that somo of tho hotel keepers hero are beginning to feel a lit tlo anxious. More on this subject anon. Next Thursday evening has been fixed ns the timo for holding a special session to consider tho bill proposing an amend ment to tho Constitution prohibiting tho manufacture nnd salo of intoxicating liquors. There aro many anxious but hopeful Temperanco people around hero who I am afraid are- destined to bo dis appointed. This, Tuesday, aftcrnoou bsing tho timo fixed for tho consideration of Jtho bills repealing tho Recorder's oflico of Philadelphia both bills wero taken up and passed on second reading by a viva voce vote. Prom all indications thoro will shortly bo ono less oflico in Philadel phia. Mr. Secretary Hunt showed himself determined to enforco discipline whom soever might be hurt thereby,quito early in his career as Secretary of the Navy. He has a son in tho navy, Ridgeloy Hunt, named for his mother's father, Com modore Ridgeloy. Tho young man has been on a threo years' cruiso on tho Alns ka in Asiatio waters. Tho shin reached San Francisco on her homoward voyago about tho time Judge Hunt was niado Secretary of tho Navy, and his son henr ing of his father's appointment jumped to tho conclusion that he would be specially favored, so telegraphed for pormission.to como to Washington by rail direct instead of going with his ship, which wns order. t-d to i'annma, where tho ofheers were to bo changed, and coming homo by sea on the ship which takes the officers wliq nro to relievo tlicm. Young. Hunt wns consid crnbly surprised, probably when his falh er tho secretary of tho navy, instead of granting his request telegraphed him briefly to stick by his ship and go where it wn.i ordered until relieved with tlio other officers. Tho President lias decided not to call an extra session of Congress. It is impossible fur a woman after a faithful course of treatment with Lydia K Pinklitim's Vegctnblo Compound, to continue to suffer with weakness of the uterus. Enclose a stamp to Mrs. Lydia VI. Pinkliam,233 Western Avenue, Lynn Mass., for Iter pamphlet, THE COLUMBIAN AND VM of tlio Morey Letter. Nkw YonK. March 20. A final dis position of tho Moroy letter forgery caso will probably bo mado to-morrow. Tho indictments lor criminal unci pcnuing ngalnst Plillp, Charles A. Byrne, Louis F. Post and Joseph Hart will probably bo invalidated by tho filing of a nolle T I V!J-!.'... lJl,r. iiroscqui. oiuues wjjiiuii, initio uuviv ,lndsny, who pleaded guilty in tlio Gen oral Sessions of pcrjury,in swearing that ho know tho supposititious Jj. a. .morey, to whom tho forged letter purported to havo been addressed, will bo, in all prob ability, sentenced to the btaio rrison for a term between ono nnd fivo years. Henry L. Morey, who confessed that ho , !...l ..A-!..-.. n....n.:.ir ttn also commuted puijm;, nnununji ho know tho imaginary Moroyj that ho was Moroy s uncle, nnd that no saw mo Wired letter in his possession, has been held, in tho House of Detention ns a wit ness for tho prosecution. Ho will, it is understood, bo discharged. Malionoand Co. Tho Now York Times scents danger nnd dishonor m the purchaso of jJlalione. It savs : Gen. "Mahono has mado his fight in his stato professedly on tho issue of repudia tion. If his present co-opcrntion with tho Republicans involves tho nso of patron age in Virginia to promote that doctrino it will bo very dearly bought. Tho party i ....1.1!.- t-'.i. 1.. iir ..X cannot sustain uiu puuuu mini hi uiu iui tion and nurso repudiation in a State- Such compromises are far-reaching in their influence, and wherever it reaches that influence is vicious nnd uiiwholo somo. Unless wo nro much mistaken in tho character of tho peoplo of Virginia, Bays tho Pittsburgh Post, who havo a very strong and exacting sort of Stato pride, tlio treachery of Mahono will kill tho re pudiating mcjvcment in that State. Tho financial dishonor ho advocated is very strongly allied in morals to tho sale of his voto to tho itcpuuncans oi tno oenaie. Tho coincidence is suggestive. Tho Republicans make a great mistake in tho temper of tho people of the South when thoy assumo that tho corruption of chaso to promote their political sohenies carries with it any considerable number of the Southern people. Tho contrary is tho effect. It intensities and solidities tho opposition. That has . been tho ex perience Biuco tho war. Wo need only refer to tho cases of Mosby, Longstreet, Key, Akerman, Settle, and many others who followed them. Nor is this suspicion of sudden politi cal conversion confined to tho South. It may bo accepted, we think as a settled principle in tho drift of American poli tics, that tho masses of both parties re gard with distrust any sudden change of front by their political leaders. A revo lution to bo effective must commence nt the bottom and work upwards. We could illustrate this by many instances of change by public men, of great ability and un questioned probity, of whom thoro was never cast the suspicion of sordid motive. Thoy carried with them few followers. This was especially conspicuous in the Greeley campaign. If this is tho result with tlio best and bravest of American statesmen, how much stronger will it bo in a caso where every attendant circum stance points to downright and undenia ble corruption, as in tho treachery of Mnhone. Mnhono's treason will solidify nud strengthen tho conservative party in Vir ginia. It also imposes on tho repupub- licaus tho responsibility for legislation,in both branches ot uongress,witlt a pre carious aud doubtful majority, which iu ono branch rests ono admitted bribery. The Democrats, wo suppose in difference to tho Seuatcofiicials aud snug places on committees, were bound to mako a "show of fight"for tho organization. Tho result is satisfactory,aud it is not a case of sour grapes either. Wo prefer tho Republi cans snouid hold the Senate by one v.otc, and that voto Mahone's, rather than the Democrats should purchaso responsibili ty on tho samo condition. BILLY MA1IUNE. ah: ''the widow jiawnk." Didjc hear ot old Hilly- Mahono, ozone. In tli'j Senato ho sits on a throne, Alone; 11 deserted hljllii- Did Ullly, my own, MahoDC, O'hono I He fooled his Virginia friends For ends Which no honest parson commends Or defends; llo dragged through tho ra'ro Ills toga for hlre.J Did lllllr, my own, Mahono, O'hono 1 llo has gone to tho Had leal camp, Tno Samp, Ho has gonowllno-ithopoof the lamp Tho tramp I Though forever It burn, lie BhaU never icturn, oh I BlUy.my own, Jlahoue, o'hono I 1a t tho lladlcols have him for aye, Ylgu, ylgh 1 They'll nnd lllto tho pig In the sty no's high ; So, with ihem let him muster, Dum'U old roaujuster. Poor Ullly,' my -own, Mnhone, O'hono I Virginia's hjnors not 103t, Though crossod ; For a day will come to his cost When n frost WlU blight both tho famj And tho nama and the gamo Of Ullly, my own Mahono, o'hone I Louimille Qiuritr Journal, U MILYLKH RlSUINIBCBN'CJIS. 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If publishers chooe to pay r foreign author anything, thoy van do it only as a "do nation," because he can give them in return no protection from ccmpelition, Hcndets hare tho privilege cf making such donation, if they (Loofo to do bo without paying it to the pub- II. hers ana trusting to the possibility of their paving it to the nulhor for them. There Is no donation included In the price above named. leaders who want to combine apoislble dona tion and a pofiilve prjee, can get an edition ot this rame book from ether p iblbhers at from (nn lu eight timet the price. Addrei for cat logue, American book Exchange, Publish ers, New York, IwpoiiTANT to Travelers, -Special in ducements nro offered you by the Iiurlington Itoute. It will piy you to read their adver tisement to U found tltewhere In this issue, March 18 Q-w uuUeuaaMuiM DEMOCRAT,. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Gonoral Nows. Tho dead Czar of llussia was buried with great pomp. Montroso is to havo nnothcr foundry nnd machine shop. Tho builders of Allegheny City nro preparing for a busy season. Lumbermen nt Willinmsport aro un easy about tho scarcity of logs. Scarlet fever nnd measles provail to considerable extent in Washington county. Tobacco culturo in Dorks county will bo moro extensively carried on this year than ever. T A !!.. f U,.1lf..i ...Ml .1- lillIllB4t. JJCitlUI.UL Jl-JIUlUllll, WlU III. liver tho Decoration Day nddress at Wilkcsbarro. Tho combined nccs of two brothers nnd threo sisters living in Washington county, of tho AshbrooU family, nro four liunilrca nnil thirteen years. Last fall a Chester county lady cut a slip from nn applo trco and stuck it into n llowcr pot as a support lor a lily. Un this slip thero are now threo nico crcon apples about tho size ot a small ball ot yarn. Tho inventions of tho A. S. T. Co. havo for tho last twenty years reduced tho shoo bills of thousands of families one half, and thoy now wish to call tho attention ot parents to their A. a. 1 . Co. Black Tip, for protecting tlio toes of children's shoes. Thoy wear as long again with this tip on. Knllock who shot Do Young in San Francisco somo time ago, has recently been acquitted. Ills acquittal was ro ceived with great enthusiasm by tho "Sand Lottcrs," but it is considered n great outrago on justice by all law abid ing citizens. is it l-ossini.E that a remedy mado of such common, simple plants ns IIops,Huchu, Mandrake, Dandelion, &c, mako so many nud such marvelous and wonderful cures as Hop Bitters do? It must be, for when old and youuir, rich and poor, Pastor nnd Doc tor, Lawyer and Editor, all testify to having been cured by them, wo must be lievo ami tloubt no longer. Post. Thomas A. Scott, ox President of tho Pennsylvania Kauroad Company lias en dowed tho Chair of Mathematics in tlio University of Pennsylvania witli a gift ot Ho lias also given $0,000 to tho Jefferson Medical ColTeL'e,30,U00 to the Orthopiedio Hospital, $;J0,000 to tho Children s Department ot tlio lipiscopal 110Sjlll.il. cmntox. (iowa) nnn.u.i). James Butler, Esq., Clerk of the Rox bury Carpet Co., Boston Mass., employ ing eight hundred hands, in a lato com munication concerning tlio ndmirablo working of an article introduced into tho lactory, tays : Tlio iamous Old German Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil has effected sev eral cures among our men, who havo qecn badly hurt working in the factory, and they pronounce it a success every tunc. Tlio Opera Houso at Nico, Italy, was destroyed by lire on thq 23rd of March and many lives wero lost. Uno hundred and fifty bodies were found in the ruins. Tho fire started behind tho scenes where a gas jet set lire to tho curtain. An ex plosion of gas soon followed, which ex tinguished all the lights. Many peoplo wero trampled to death. TIIEUK IS A BALM IN OII.KAll. Tho success which has marked Cream Balm, a catarrh remedy, prepared by Ely Bros , Owego, N. Y., is indeed mar velous. Many persons in Pittston and vicinity nro using it with most satisfacto ry results. A lady down town is recov ering tho senso of smell which sho has not enjoyed for fifteen years through tho uso of tho balm. Sho had given up her case as incurable. Mr. Barber tho drug gist, has used it in his family and com mends it very highly. In another col limn, a young Tuukhnnnock lawyer, known to many of our readers, testifies that he was cured of partial deafness. It is certainly a very efficacious remedy. Pittston, Pa. Gazette, Auj. ir, 1879." 'Hie Cutlcura Ucmeillcs. Somo Facts lteg.irdlng Thcm-Who Makes Them anl Whit Is Thought of Them by tio Drug Trade Interview of . 1 lmes Keporter with Voter Van Ha liaack, sci. i'Vowi the Chicago Timet. Toenabl.) tho Times to famish 1U readers with somorjllauio Information regarding the Cutlcura remedies, which are now attracting so much publlo attention, n reporter called yesterduy upon Mr. Vo ter Van schoak, c-f Van Fchauk, Stevenson & Co,, wholesale and retail drugg'sts, corner Liko and Dearborn streets, when the following facts wero elicited; It. Will you obllgotao readtwof tho'TImojby answering a low iu.-HUons regarding the Cutlcura remeaics7 Mr. Van H, Certainly; tiro away. II. Do thoy sell well Mr. Van 8. Tho salo of tlio Cutlcura, Cutlcura itcsoivjni and cutlcura Soip h.ivo been unprece dented. It. What rjasons do you gtva for so largo a ealot Mr. Van ti. I glvo four reasons. First, they are original and revolutionary In their composition and modo of treatment, second they undoubtedly pos sess great curatlvo properUos. Third, thero are thousands upon thoujaiuls of;sifk nnd suffering who havo tried and found wanting the usual reme dies and modes ot treatment, un 1 who are ready to welcomo a really ereat and Buccesstul wodlclno Fourth, tho prlco of them is within tho reach ofjav cry Invalid. It. Aro tho largo sales of theso medicines through your agents? Kr. Van 8. No; they aro legitimate malt ordors We employ no travelers on tho road; are f undauon tally opposed to that way t selling goods tho re taller has to stand such expenses, aud such staple goods as these reijulro no ono to force them off. It. Do you class them as patent medlclnosT Mr. Van 8. I do not. Thoy are proprietary only so far as their names are concerned, these being beta as trado marks. It. Can you tell something about this flrmt Mr. Van 8. Weeks Potter aro lajporters,wholo. salo druggists ana chemists, and for twonty-flve years havo been tha foremost houso In the trade in Now Bogland. it. It la popularly supposed that ndvcrtlslnu will sell almost anything regardless of merit. Is It. true? ju r. van ino, a remedy falsely clalsitog to possess virtues of which It Is la fact destitute, wilt surely fall, No reputable tlrra, and druggists are tho most competent Jud,ros- ould think of risking fame and fortune on any medlclno unless It had, under the most trying elrcumstances, proved Itself lo possess extraordinary modlctnal value. The oxponso at tending the Introluctlon ot such remedies Is enor mous, a fortuno must bo spent bctoro any return can bo expected. If, after a wide distribution, they aro found to possess tbsUitues clalmejforthem, those who havo been cured will recommend thom nno to anothjr, and thus make them remunerative. When a mm backs his statements with his own money, you may generally rely upon them. This weeks & rotter are doing. U.-lIftvo they ever botoro prepared msdlclnes for popular uso? Mr. Van S. I believe not. Thoy are.llko ourselves. agonts for a great many, but we think these are the first that they prepare themselves. It Is but onco m a i feiuno that a discovery is madoot a remedy that Buch a firm as Weeks & rotter aro wlllluir to stake reputation and fortune on. It. Aro their prospeots nattering, or otherwise? Mr. Van B.-Vcry nattering. As I said bf jre, the remedies undoubtedly possess great merit, and besldes.they treat blood and skin diseases according to a ntw and thoroughly rational plin, thai must take a Orm hold on Ihi coufldonce of those who nut. fer from chronlo diseases of the blood, tkln aDd kcalp. For County Superintendent, T, B. MILLUR. J or Gitinty Sujxrinttndcnt, J..S. GRIMES. .sihibu rri - tm . IBIIfl Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backacho, Soreness of tho Chost, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Gonoral Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Hoadacho, Frosted Foot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. JacoM On. as a tn. itiie.gurr. siniifo aim cirnp ,xicnitu itcmeuy. of no font, and every ono suffering with pain A mm cntAiis mu tno comwiram-c v irtntnir ouiiav outlay can havo cheap and positive proof of Its claims. Directions In Sloven Languages. BOLD BY ALL DRUaOISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGHLER & CO., JInlrlmopc, lid., V. S. A. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE VIIIAS. OPERA HOUSE. . POSITIVELY ONE MIGHT ONIiT. MONDAY EVENING APRIL 4th. Will present the, five act Drama "A DAUGHTER OF THE-STATE" And tho fJurlesquo "H. E. E. PO-KA-ffl-TAS" Trices M and 50 ccntB. Scatslsccurcd atMcKlnnoys (jitiGtira Somothing Of Interest to Every Han Woman am unua. Is your Mood Impuro and loaded with tho Folson ul acruiuiu 7 Is your Lite Strength oozing out through an In curablo Ulcer or aoro; Is your Skin covered with Itthlng.Bcaly and Scrof. ulous Humors? Is your Complexion dlsllgured with Unsightly AI UtUUU.t Ur UIUU113UC3 Z Is your Hair Thin, lifeless, and rapid!:' falling out. and scalp covered with Bcales 1 Is the Skin on your Hands ltough, Itcd, Cracked or Weeding? Is your Child growing up with Scrofulous Humors bursting from every porc7 Is Uaby onilctcd with Scild Head or any Scalp or UAIU UU1UUI , If 80. then no human acrencv can sn snpnrlll v. Tvr, mancntly and economically cleanso tho Wood, clear uio v;umpicxion ana ;-3Kiu. rosioro 1110 nair and cure ovcry species of Itching, fccalyand scrorulous Hu mors of tho Sktn, scalp and Wood, as tho Cutlcura ltemedics, consoling of 1. Cutlcura, tho great Skin euro, n Medicinal Jolly.arrcsls dlsease.aliays lnllammatlon.ltchlng and Irrltatlon.hcals ulcers and sores.e.ats away dead skin nnd Ilesh and restores the llalr when destroyed by tn-ui 1111111UIO UUU DIUUU 1 UiSUUS. I T1CU Otf COUU. Largo boxes il.iw. 2. Cutlcura Medicinal Toilet Soap, an exquisite Toilet, Hath and Nursery sanative, fragrant wlih delicious tlower odors and healing balsams, softens heals, refreshes and boautmestho Comonlxlon and Skin- l'rlco ascents. Prepared for shaving, 15 3. Cutlcura Itcsolvent. the new Wood purifier, r.lnnnipa Mm Hlnnrl f hrmiHi tho l ltm. Kirin... iin els and Skln.and eradtcatoi every traco of scrofulous Humors or Ueredimry Wood Poisons. Price $1.00. Tho Cutlcura and Cutlcura Soap externally and the Cutlcura ltesolvent Internally will positively ple;to Scrofula. hero In this town jou may tlnd evidence' ot their 1TUUUU11UI tUlCB. Send Stamn for "Illustrated trrallsnnn tlm HUn' containing tho most remarkable tosllmonlal3 ever uiuiuuu in iuu uuuais 01 mcaicai pracuco. Cutlcura Itemedlesaro prepared by WEEKS & roTTKH, Chemists and druggists, DfiO WrtJSlllnn-rm Kt . llnofnn line. WCutlcura Ucmcdles mallod freo to any address M A If Hitters THE GREAT BLOOD PRODUCER, Strength Creator, And Health RESTORER Unfermcnted Malt, Hons. Callsavn nnd iron mo meaicino liko it ror tno Drain, Wood, Ner.es,and LungM. Now life for functions weakened by disease. Hot hi 1 1 , w n ...I ril.uln.llnn ttnall I.. a . . ' Liver Mdney and Urinary ilimeiiltles. Comfort and strength for dellcato females and NurMng .Mothers. Warm n roil lh 'Pllrnsf. nrsf. IFMnnmln.?. ,,nD medicine called "Hitters " .sold oven where. Wttcrs company, lioston, Moss. Malt ift UK est ' ro continuous and powcr QUks.iiv5 i ui eiectr cal action Is obtained VutTieB5SrirrTOif,?,m Collins yoltalo Klectrlo vuliah. fcBpJtUCIK13 ciasters than any u battery ... rftS I t.l-w certain euro fer rain nnd Weakness ot tho Lun;'S. Mver, Kldnovs, and Uri nary organs. Kheamatlsm, Neuralgia, lljbterla, Fe male weakness, Nervous pains nnd weakness, mala ria, and Fever nnd Ague. Price 21 cents. Sold everywhere. WKKKS 4; I'OTTElt, lloston, Mass. MAlLltJlTIsWoLFS1' TOUT .1lllli..!l Ul'l'O IITINO CORSETS Iiava bocomo ifc a favor. iwcotnjvrt and ticaitfi with elf irmiLa of fornt tit arumarlt&blo ilctfrw, and w faahltf eniiorifU ty nlivmciiiniL '1 ht rBLnlwl tho UlfftPst Awufi) nt thi 'rica t81.rJatlLl tinwnnt. tlvCnilVUsilTd 'nnft1 nent unJ i'rofJUbrBl.uniQwa. fiend for twmiV kim Wnstrrn Agtnti aprll Mw UDITOIVS KOriCE. ISTATS Of BAUCEL ClltiSV, PECIASKD. Tho underslined Auiltor appointed by tho Or phans' Court of Columbia co.;to mako distribution of tho balance In tho lianas ot tho accountant among iu"v irKuny i-uiiui'u iu rcceivo tuo same will meet tho parlies Interested In hald estato nt ty, on Friday, tho 9th day of April, a. I)., issi! Hv wuuvi, w. iu., ui o.uu uuj, wuvQ una wure an parties Interested in said ostato must attend or bo forever deburrail frnm nnv Hhim nr b,m ' , . . L. E. WALLER, aprll l.'ni-iw Auditor. jOTIOU. KntlrA la lmrnliv rl ran Hint thA AltA.. 1 . lias been tiled lutuol'rotuonotarv'aonicoott'oluin biacouuly and win prfseiitrd to tlio Court of day of l ay. A. a, issi, uud contirmed nftir tllli fourth flflV fit RHti tLrm iiiilnoi. ,.,.,,tnJ7.. filed wlthiu that time. v ua Aeeuuntnr n.-irl. PiillnnM-ip c.Am.ni.n. ,i, -,. Hughes, .....,viuimM nriuiiv n r n,M, WM. KIHCIillAUM, O. M. QUICK, l'rothonotary. lipv..y. nprll 1, -uUo A DMINISTIIATOH'S NOTICE. K3TA1K OF MAUY B. IIARTZBL, PECHASID. Hatlzel latoot Main townbl.lp, Columbia county iecctthed, have Uen granted by tho Ifc giuer of sate county to the undera gned adm1nlstrator.AU perrons having claims ugslnsi the etiatoif bald decodeut are requested to present them for setiltment and those indebted to tho estate to make nai men " to the UDderKlcrnfd situ n hlnlnr win.r.... .t,..- u- w lu0 , JOSEPH A. llAttTJIBU AttrirnAV '. Adm nlstrator MaicU s-w Malnvllie, Pa. A OKNT8 WANTED for tha Ilest and Fastest Bell. MpeKcenU-aTloaMPubllsh inarch A. 'Sl.irn m.t " w '' rUl 11 w : WIIX)VfAl'rKA18KMKNT8. Tho following appraisements of real and personal proporty Bet apart to widows of decedents have been filed in tho oft'eo of tho Itcjrlstcr of Col umbia county, under the llulcs of Court, and wlll bo presented for absolute connrmatlon to tho orphans Court to bo held In Uloomsburg.ln and forsalj coun ty, on Monday, thd Snd day ot May, 1881, M two o'clock p. m.t of said day unions exceptions to such connrmatlon nro previously filed, of which all per sons Interested In Bald estates will tako notice l 1, Widow of 0, V. 8. Marclay, lato ot Iiloorasburg, deceased. 8. Widow of John J. Longenborgcr, lato of Mifflin tnwncStn fiftrntatrl. 8. Wllowof Samuel Summors, lato Of Montour township, decoased. 4. Widow of Joseph K. Sands, lato ot ML l'loasaat township , deceased. 6. Widow of Jti3tus P. Mam, lato ot llonton town. ltcgtstcr'a omco. llloomsburg, April 1, 'St, ( W. II. J A con V, ltcghtor. T BOLSTER'S NOTICES. Vi Notlco Is hereby given to all legatees, credi tors and other persons interested in tho estates of tho rcspcctlvo decedents and minors, that tho fol lowlngndmlnlstrators'.oxecutorB' nnd guardians' no counts have been lllcd In tho oRlco of the Register ot coi.co, nnu win uo presented ror connrmauon nnu nllownnco In tho Orphans' court to bo held In llloomsburg, on Monday, May 2,1381, at J o'clock p. m. on saiu uoy 1 1. Tlio account of Ural H. Ent, Trustee appointed Dy ma urpuans' uouri in me csiauj oi f.uuu bona, lato ot tho Town ot llloomsburg, de coased, J. Tho account of John Cole, executor ot Joseph Cote, lato ot sugarloaf township, deceased. I. First and final account ot David B.-Helwlg, guar dian of Itllas. Harrison V., and John A. 1'. Hcl wig, minor children ot Sarah llclwlg, lato ot Lo cust township, deceased. 4. Tho first and partial account of V. fl. Merlclo, executor of llenlamln Merlcle, late ot Madison township, deceased. v m.n n - A n.l . .. . -a n, .-,, 1 1 . 1 1 1 I . executor of Oodfroy Melllck, lato ot ML Pleasant 0. Tho second and nnal account of R. It. Ikelcr. ex. ecutor ot Thomas I, Thornton, lato of tho Town ui iuuumsuurg, utrti'usuu. T. Tho first and final account of Samuel Novhard, administrator of Saruh c. Skultz, lato ofCcntro township, deceased. 6. First and final account of C. II. Jackson, guar dian ot Itcbecca J. Marsh, minor child of James iuarsu, iuiu ui veniro lownsmp, ucceosca o, llio first and nnal account ot Samuel C.Jai no, administrator de bonis non ot Jojlah 11, Pod- sun, iaiu oi ino uorougn ox ucrwiCK, oecoasca. 10. Tho account of Daniel llryfoglo, guardian ot ouuiu U vusu, minor cuiiu oi iiannau i;osc, iaio vi uiuum uwnsnip, acccasoa., 11. Tho account of Daniel UrvfOfflc. cuardlan of lis telia Cose, minor child ot Hannah Caso, lato ui iiiuuiu luwusiiip, ueccaseu. H. ThoDrst and nnal account of William lllnnen steel, admlnlstratorof Sophia Ulppcnstocl, late ui uriarureuK lownsmp, acccosca. 13. Tho llnal account of Kllsha II. Iitcrra and .Tno. II, II. I'ark.survlvlng executors ot Charlos II. Doob- icr, mio.oi me Town oi uioomsourg, aeceasco. It. Tho first nnd anal account ot John Kcssler, Jr, admlnletrntor of John Kcssler, sr., lato ot Tin township, deceased. 15. Tho second and final account of Theodora Mc- uoweu, laaminisirator of John McDowell, lato ui Btuii luwnsuip, aeceasca, 10. Tho second and nnal account ot A.J.Albcrt- Bon, aaministrator ot John Davis, lato of (ircen- wuuu uiwnauip, ucceascu. as uiea oy ms aumin Istrator, Joseph W. lleece. II. Tho account of Joshua I'etterman, guardian of Kilzibeth Hartzul, (late Miller, now deceased,) minor child ot liejamln Miller, lato ot Cato- iviasti lutviiauip, uuuuiujcu. IS. The second and nnal account of IJord T. Con- ner. administrator pt Joseph 1'. Conner, lato of 19. Tho nret and partial account of I. K. Krlckbaum, ono of tho administrators ot Thomas Davls.lale oi nenion lownsmp, aeccaseo. SO. Tho llrst and final account ot I. K. Krlckbaum. oxcutor ot Silas F. harns, lato ot Denton town- auui.tuuuUU 11UUI UWWUUV U. WUOl.,11 VUlUiaii. administrator of Abraham C. liarns, lato ot ' administrator of Merey A. Kober'ts,' lato oi urecuwiwi iuvvu.-suii, ueceuseu. S3. The second and nartlal account of Moses Sav- ago and B. F. Savage, administrators ot Joshua savage, mo oi dacicson iswnsmp, acceasea, Si. The llret and partial aocount ot Oeoreo W. 11c- Kwcn, administrator of David Dcmott lato ot urcenwooa lownsmp, aeceosea, 23. Tho second and final account of neater 'A. Ed. son, administratrix of Uenjamln F, Colo, lato ot 28. The first and final account of Allen B. Croon administrator of Jacob Uower, lato of Drlarcreck luvruouiu, uncusuu, 27. Tho first and final account of M. A. Ammcr man, administrator of John Evcland, lato of Flshlngcreek township, deceased. 29. Tho second oeoount of Levi Shaffer and Lovl Fester administrators of David Shaffer, lato of miuiuitCJi luvriibuiu, uueuuseu. 29. .Tho second account of Uzal II. Ent. administra tor no uouis non oi reier Jnt,iato ot Scott town- snip, ueceasuu. Ileglster's Offlco, Bloomsburg, Aprll 1, Sl.f W.HtJACOBT. Kegister, V NSULYENrS 1SOTICE. aersipned and to all persons whom It may concern Columbia county for tno bonertt ot tno Insolvent lrtnra rf thla nnmrnntiiitnn tl. Hn if... j tiona to bla Unal dtacliirgo as an lnbo.vent aebtor vwu u"uvui uuu iuaau tuo oauiu iwuunu , WILLIAM UAUMEISTEll. March 25-4 iv PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Dy vlrtuo of power In tho will ot John McCalla, lato of Steuben county, New Yoa:, deceased, tho un derslgncd, ono of tho executors named In tho will and acting executor In said estate, will offer at pub llo salo at tho Court.Houso In Blocmsburg, at ono ociock in tho afternoon on Monday, May 2nd. 1881. All that tract nr narrpl nf lnnii sitnafA in thn fftTOn ship ot Beaver In tho county of Columbia and Stato ui reuusyivuuiu, lormeny umawissa lownbhlp, Northumberland cnilntv In Hnld Rtjiti, nt PnnnapiVJ. nla, beginning at a post, thenco by land ot Daniel Neyer Bouth sixteen and one-halt degrees.east threo hundred and snvnntr.nlnn norrhfa tn n nn,t han.n by land of Jesse Evan3 north twcnty-clght 'degrees uiai viguiy-iour percuea ioa post, thenco by land of Jesso nrooks north twelve negroes wost eighteen purtuea 10 a uiacK oan, incncu north Eovcnty eleut deirreos. cost elchtv inerAhpn tn n nn, thenco by lands of CatUarlno Longenbergcr north sixteen decrees west two ininrtriii two pirchcs to n post, thenco by land of Qeoigo tniuKuuucrgeriigriu iweniy-ono aegreos west one hundred and twelve perches to a post, and thenco by lind ot Thomas Lemons south seventy dogrees uoi, uu0 uuuuruu uau sixiy percnos to tho place ui'Kiuuiug, uuuuuuing Threo Hundred and Seventy-two and two-thirds Acres of land nnd allowance of six per cent for roads, which Bald traot ot land wns surveyed In pursuance of a warrant dated 23d day ot August, 1TU3 granted to Andrew Clark. Tho land is unseated and 13 supposod to contain AXTIIKACITE COAI,. TEIU1S, Two hundred and fifty dollars on strik ing down tho proporty, and tho balanco In ten days uu ui-iivcry ui uiu uecu oy ino executor, QUYH. McMASTEIt, Executor, Iota BENE.-Tho property was sold for tho taxes last Juno, and tho amount required for taxosand redemption from that sa-o to which I ho abovo salo will bosubjoct, will bo tlM so. In addition to which will bo tho taxes accrued blnco tho said salo, on a reduced valuitlon. amounting to about llttecn dol larsajear. March V6l.ta J0,IN ' A,tSy. OurOuestions. Aro you a buyer of Men's or Boys' Clothing nt retail? Do yon need clothinR for the farm, the office, the work-shop, the court-room, or the pulpit ? Do you want boys' clothing for the fchool-room, or for dress ? Do you prefer to buy clothing ready-made or to order? Are you in need of shirts? If yes, to any or all of these que ries, state your needs to us, that we may send you samples and prices. Your Question is, Will this pay for the trouble ? You must judge. We will make up the case, you must decide it. nut we must tell you that wo have created the Largest Kctail Clothing Business in the United States by the simple method of giving the best clothing for the least money. We mean that it shall pay you to buy of us. If you buy and are not pleased, return the goods for exchange, or demand your money. Wanamaker and Brown, S. E. Cor. Sixth & Market Sts. PHILADELPHIA, STRAWMIDbE llnvo now atlcli IfEW SPR'DIVO- That wero it ftprcntl out in Bqunrc yards of about two hundred nines. Tliis Dress worth nbout a Quartor of a Million Dollara. Uclow wo mention n few ntlrnctivo MEDIUM PRICE All-wool Granites, 4-t Inches in width, at cts. All-wool Foulos, 41 inches in width, nl 02 cts. All-wool Shooda3, inches in width, nt 7 els. All-wool Oaslimores, nil colors, 80 inches, nt M cts. 10 inches, nt 02- cts. 10 inches, nt 75 cts. 10 inches, at 87 cts. Cashmere Boigo, nil-wool, 21 inches, 2 cts. 21 inches, 37 cts. M inches, .50 cts. 40 inches, G2 cts. 40 inches, 7! cts. All-wool chooks, 41 inches In width, nt So cts. Gerstor Oloths, 31 inches in width, nt I o cts. Sea Sand Oloths, 2o inches iu width, nt 31 cts. Belgain Beige, 23 inches in width, nt 31 cts. Every lady living at a distanco from Philadelphia should send for a specimen number of the Journal for tha Household, nn illustrated jnonlhly fashion paper tho size of Harper's Hanaar. It contains much interesting reading matter, and its illustrations and pieces of all kinds of Dry Goods arc of much value to out-of-town consumers. STRAWBRIBGE & CLOTHIER, MARKET STREET TO FILBERT. 11 W. COR. EIGHTH STREET, PHILilBELPHIA. A CURE GUARANTEED25 CENTS BY USING ' A ! D A C H ' E ! c , u ,1 a DR. METTAUR'S HEADACHE P I LLScuromost wonderfully Ina very nhort llmo both SICK anil NERVOUS HEADACHE; nnd.wlillo &ctlD on tho nervoas ryAcm, relievo DYSPEPSIA Inltsworiitforms. clenns lng tho system of ciccaaof fallo, producing a regular healthy action ot tho bowels. A full slzo box of thoso valuable PILLS, wlih full di rections for a comploto euro, mmloil 10 nny uddn-es on roeeiptot nlno 3-cont Postaco Stamps, roroalobyallllraggusts. SOUS PKOPIUETOK3, iii!.Yj;:iiM - CAUTION. GET THE BEST, ESTEY OO-j-IfcTS, STTIONCf COMPXIT1TIOIV In tho manufacture of Organs is resulting in the production and Eiil of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer particularly to bogus Organs that aro continually springing into existence, without any merit whatever, except to be offered cheap, and then when purchas ed found to bo dear at any price. Will yuu not then, reader, If you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing the names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A cood assortment of cl.ilnc f il, ..ll i-.i n rv . . . styles of tho celebrated Estey Organs can now bo seen at tho now rooms of tho Onto Authorizad .Agent fov tho Estev Organs in UOlUmbla OOUtltV. A mmrnnlon fnt. fitrr. -..n,, !. .......... laclurers accompamea every Estey J. June utt UDITOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE Or OEO, BllEECS, PECE18ED, i1?10 . Hnderbl?DCd auditor nppolnteit by tlio Or-r-liany court o? Columbia county, to Ulstrlbuto bal fu ,nJiinla, 01 Wm' MtoteUef, ndi ilnlstritor of CO. HrcecB, deceased, aa upiiears by Ids llret and llual tccount to anil amonir the parties entitled ife10!1,1,,?!1' "l!l0,"cu ' lllwISb uv m sau ,u3, , Wi" ot Aprl1' 1831 at Ha o'eCiolc a. iuT tub, 13 Aw It. It. LITTLE, Auditor, jUDITOK'S NOTIUK. tdUTIC OF raiNEUN CMEVKLINO, Jl I.BN4T1C. ,,T!'.l'n(ler,s!sni''l auditor appointed by Uiu Court ?on. " us .f folumwa i co. to inako dlstrlbu tion of tno balauco In tho hands of touiuol en - J n l Mr med, to and anions tlio partfoa entitled tiiSn-in 5 Srt'Syi?8 f I1"'111"1 bKhm;mW litaUiwlllnp. ihare thereof 0 urt0 Uetarrtd "omJ!uy muciiUM ",UIJ'&. k CLDTII1, n vnst stock of BMBESS GOODS, it would cover nn area ns largo as n farm Ooods farm in money valuo would lio items taken from our stoek of. DRESS GOODS. Silk lUIxcil llonmn Strlpon, 25 inches in width, at 37J cts. Twilled Stripes, 23 inches in width, nt 31 cts. INsiliI.N ami CIiccUm, 23 inches in width, nt 31 cts. Twilled rinlilH, 23 inches iu width, nt 25 cts. Twilled Melanges, 23 inches in width, nt 25 cts. Twilled llclgcs, 27 inches iu width, at 25 -cts. Twilled Mclgcs, 23 inches in width, nt 18 cts. ni ii m lo ciotiiN, 27 inches in width, nt 25 cts. A II -Wool SilitlngH, 21 inches in width, nt 20 cts. All-wool Checks, 21 inches iu width, nt 25 cts. (araiilto Checks, 22 iuches in width, nt 20 cts. Hall-wool CiiHliiiicrcs, 22 inches in width, at 15 cts. i.fiy.wnii.i;IJHI.l Organ. &4.LT2SER, Agent, Bloomsburg, P ai DMINISTRATOH'S NOTICU. KSTATK Or 0. P. 8. iUUCLEV, PECE1SKP Letters of Administration on tho cstnto of 0. D. 8. Waroloy, lato of tho town cf liioomtburif, Columbia county.renna, deceased, havo been grain, ed by tho Itogt3tcrof said county lo 11. Vruot arr, ot tlio town ol lilooinsburtr. All ntnou liavlnir claims against tho estate of tho decedent are requested to prosent them for settlement, and thoso Indebted to tho estato to mako payment to tuo undorsli JUd administrator without delay, U.I'l(.NKZAI(lt, . , . . Administrator. fob. S3 flw uioomsburir.ra. DMINISTltATOJt'S KOTIOU. ESTATE or UAUUAKET 1IELLVK, PKCEieiD. Utters of Administration on tbo ostato of Marca ret Heller, lato of Hemlock township, Columbia cu , I'enn'a., decesed,havo bern uranled by tlio llrels Uirof.sold county to tho uiidersiifued Administrates All wrsons liavlntr claims against tho estato of thu decedent aro requvstcd to pr.-sout them for settle ment, nud thoso indebted to tho estate to make ray. went to tho uuderelfaea Administrators without AMOS HKI.LBIt. UKO. WIllTKNItlHT. liuckliom, 0, Vf, Millie, Admunstrators. Attroncy. feb, 3-.r rH P i S i I A R i E L. I 1 m
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