Iff g lldwitlim 0. E. ELWELL. 1 J. S, BITTEHBEHDEB, E4ll9r, BLOOMSBURG, PA. i-ii ! Friday. Api'll QQ.1881. IiKGISIiATIVR FOIil.Y. Tho uii'iuliers of tho Legislature nro 1olti tlioir list to eonvlneo tho peoplo tlintlliov nro not worth ten ilollarn iierdny, whatever nmy 1o their log.il light to that Htipeiid. Tho early days of tho pob- bioii wcro wasted in tlio selection ol aa United States Senator to suit Mr. Cain cron, nntl tlio past two wcoks liavo been thrown nway In wrangling over petty resolutions to nnnoy Attonioy General l'nlmor and Stnto Treasurer Hntlcr. Tho important public business has been buT Jered to languish and now, after a hun dred days havo passed, tlio really vital ipiestioim presented aro still unsolved. For all this follv there will undoubtedly eomu retribution nt tho hands of disgust ed constituents and many of tho honora ble, gentlemen who lmvo displayed s6 much energy regarding their pay nnd so little as to anything else, will not return to ilarrlsburg in tho capacity ot law makers. Tho only dignified way to test Mr l'nlmer'fl construction of the law is to carry tho matter into Court, and have it decided by proper judicial authority. Tins would not interlero wan tho trans action of public business deserving at tention, and would tend to preservo some leeling of respect for tho members. Up to this date tho sympathy ot tho commu nity is with tho Attorney General, ns tho resolutions adopted have bIiowii too clearly that they wcro inspired by re vengeful motives. Tho law-makers of a ureal Commonwealth ought to bo nbovo such petty maliciousness, and tho sooner they understand that tho peoplo ...I .: i . i , t ... ..t. ... lllliiK so-, mo lienor it win uo ior muni and for their further continuance in po litical existence. It has been repeated! demonstrated ot late, that tho long-su feringaml patient public can adopt strong measures when necessary, and cast nsido with scant ceremony their negli uPiitAiul unfaithful.xervunts. Wise men (loo from tho wrath of tho tempest, but loots remain to defy it. THE DEADLOCK. Senators Conkling and Cameron aro mainly responsible- for tho present (lis gracoful state of affairs in tho Senate. They aro making a dangerous expert mont in trying tlio patience of tho pco pie so persistently. There is a general feeling of disgust in tho community, not only at tlio interruption ot business but also at tlio shamclul scenes that havo re cently been enacted in tho Senato chain ber. It is had enough to havo tlio mem burs of tho lower House almso each oth cr like pothoiiHc politicians, but it U in finitely worso when .gravo and dignified Senators descend to tho same level. In tho shameless squabble for petty olllces all tho great interests of tho nation nro forgotten tho President's nominations aro neglected, tho Couits compelled to adjourn for want, of proper olliccrs to at tend to oases, and all decency is laid aside in tho contemptible wrangle. The Republican Senators decline to accept tho offer made by tho Democrats to go into executive session, and insist that the petty offices .of the Senate nhall be first decided. Tho bargain with tho renegade Muhono is first to bo consummated and tho rights of tho people aro niade a sec ondary consideration. Thero must ho a speedy end to this deadlock if tho Pres idents administration is not to sink into contempt. Mr. Conkling, ju his obsti nate resentment has placed Mr. Gaiiield in such a position that he cannot afford to yield. If Judge Hobertsou's name is withdrawn or if ho is rejected by the benate, Mr. lianieluH claims lor the sup port of tho people will bo small indeed. It will bo a virtual inauguration of Conk ling, as Chief Magistrate. Tho friends of Mr. Garfield assert that ho is a strong and ablo man, fully competent to con duet tho affairs of tho nation with honor and consistency. If tho claim bo true, now is tho time to prove it. So long as this Senatorial squabble continues, so long will tho Administration lose prcs: tigs, it is a matter or very little mo ment who aro tho officers of tho Senate, provided they are not chosen in pursu ance of a disgraceful bargain, but it is of tho greatest inipoitaheo that necessa ry public-business be transacted, and in a decent manner. Scoics of Presidential nominations need to be acted upon vithout delay. In ouo case at least, an United States Court has been forced to adjourn becauso a District Attorney has not been confirmed. This entailed great nnnoyanco and expense upon hundreds of interested parties to suits. There is no room left for doubt ns to lho alliance, of tho lk-publicans with Mahoue, tho llepudiator. Why else should such a man us Hiddlebcrgerbo named tor olliccf llo is ot tlio same po luteal faun as Jiahouo and even more ultra in his views. Tho licpubliouuw Htronuously deny all nfiiliation with eith er of theso mon, and yet Senator Canter-J on stated openly in tlio benato that tho fight was not for tho ollices.bttt to affect tho coming election in Virginia, and, presumably, with tho aid of Mahouo and his henchman. Tho peppmy littlo 15c- pudiator denies that ho lias mado any bargain with tho Jtcpublieans, but in tho faco of such facts, how is ho to bo be lieved? If tho Senate has any wish to j) reserve oven a seinblanco of decency, this unseemly deadlock will i.'onie to nu etiu at once. IMPEACHMENT. Tho llnrrisburg J'utriot is very mix ions to havo tho Legislature impeach tho btato Treasurer tor relusiug to pay tho members ton dollars a day in disre gard of the Attorney General's opinion It is perhaps possible) that tho members in their present condition ol wrath(might push thiough an impeachment ami re. inoyo tho Treasurer, but they would not Do Kustaiiicd by public opinion, 1 ho av trage uili.cii does not deem therofmal of the Tii'iisuror milliuient to warrant such grave proceedings. The Attorney CJenend is tho highest law; olllcer of the Statu government and the ouo to whom luvuLs of departments would unturullv apply for nu opinion regarding the af fairs of their respective ollioes. If tho Attorney General and the Treasurer are wiong, let tho Courts so decide and that will end it. Theio will bo no great loss if time nor interruption of legislative dultis, in submitting the matter to ju dicial settlement. Tho Legislature will command more respect by passing tho iwo'V important hills on tho calendar, (him by "breathing out threoteuings und t-hwghler," uguitifct tho Slate officeisfpr ncijiig, ns they tliink.lu compliance with liW. Mcro work avd lees talk is wliat Is licede1. , fl 1)15 Afll OF LOUD BEACONSKIKLD. telegram from London, dated April 19th, stated that Lord Ucaconsllcld died nt 5:10 o clock that morning. Tho morn ing bulletin announced that ho had been restless for some hours, nnd during tho day his strength gradually diminished. At 10 p. in. it was known that ho was mnklng. At li a. in. tho bulletin read ns tollows: "Jjord lioaconslicld s physicians regard his present symptoms as giving grounds for more' grave anxiety than at any period during his illness.' A few minutes afterwards ho died. llo was consoious up to a lato hour last night, when weakness brought on lellrium nnd ho sank into n stupor. lie recovered consciousness, however, just beforo he died. Lords ltowton and Har rington nnd Drs. Quaiu nnd Kidd wcro worn with hint when ho died, nnd hun dreds were waiting in respectful Bilenco lit tho street. Tho news was at onco telegraphed to tho Queen and to nil tho ministers and leading men of both par ties. Thotmh tho death.of this remarkablo man was not unexpected, it will never theless send a thrill through every civil ized nation on tho globe. Ho was one of tho foremost men of tho century nnd has borne a conspicuous part In shaping tho destinies of tho great nation ho so ably represented. Hcniaintn Disraeli, Larl of llcacons field and Viscount Htighcndcii, was the son of Isaac Disraeli tlio author ol sever al literary works, and was born in Lon don on tho 21st of December, 1804. Ho studied lay but soon tired of tho legal profession and dovotcd himself to litera ry pursuits. In 182G ho published his first novel, "Vivian Grey.' When thir tv-two vears of ago ho was elected to Parliament ns a representative of tho borough of Maidstone, having previous ly been twioj deteated. His first speech in Parliament was failure, nnd was shouted down by tho members. Ho closed with tho following words: "I am not surprised at tho re ception i have experienced. I havo be mm scwral times uihiiv thimrs. and I havo often succeeded nt last. I shall sit down now, but tho time will oomo when you will hear me. And indeed it was not long beforo he was heard, for in 1839 ho mado a speech which was listened to with profound attention. Up to this time ho had published, bo sides "Vivian Grey," a satire in ono vol ume, entitled "lho Voyago ot Uaptain l'ntt.iiiilln." his second society novel: "Tho Young Duke," a novel called "Cou tarini Fleming," a psychological autobi ography; a glittering oriental romance, "Tho Wondrous, Talo of Alroy," "The lliso of Iskandcr, lounded on beamier beg's revolt agaiiiBt tho Turks in the fifteenth century; tho political writings, "Wliat is Hcf "Tho ltovolutionary lip id "Tlio Crisis fixamiuod, and "vin dication of tho Knglish Constitution," embodying his political views; tho sarcas tic anil puugent articles in tho Times signed Hunnymede; tholove story, "Hen riettaTomplci" and tho novel, "Venotia," in which Hyron and Shelley figure. Ho afterwards published "Count Alarcos," a Spanish tragedy, "Uonmgsuy, "bibyl" and "Tailored." In 1810 ho became tho leader of the Conservative party. In March, 1852, when Lord Dei by was at the head ot the administration. Disraeli was mado Chancellor of the Ex chequer ami a member ot tho Privy Council. The- same year ho went out of oinco with Jjora ueroy, in xjooemoer. After Lord Palmerston's downfall in February. 1858, ho again became Chan cellor of 'the Exchequer uuder Lord Der by, who waa succeeded in June ot tlio same year by tho I'almerston-llussell Cabinet. During this administration, aa well as during tho Itnssell-Gladstoiie Ministry, ho led tho opposition in tho Commons. He again becamo Chancellor of tho Exchequer uuder Derby, in 186G, his chief political action'beiug hissupport . f .1 T. f I .Ml J 1... t oi mo jiciurm uiu, Mjjneu. uy uiu vutun August 15, 1807, extending tho right of sultiage to all householders in a borongli and to every person in a countv having a trochoid ot lorty shillings., lho ILarl of Dcrbv resigned in February, 18G8. Disraeli then became Prime Minister, which post ho retained uutil December, 1808, when ho was succeeded by Glad stone. In 1870, he published "Iothair, which reached a circulation ot au.oyu copies in this country. The peerage of- lcred linn in mba ho declined tor him self, but ho accepted it for his wife, who becamo Viscountess Beaconsfield. He be came Prime- Minister again in Fcbrua ry, 184, after tho resignation of Glad stono by whom ho was again succeeded on tho 28ta ot April, litW. Boon after ward ho was created Earl of JJeacons? field. His wifo died Dec. 23, 1872. The family jJisraeli settled tirst in Spain nnd thou in Venioe. Benjamin Disraeli eamo to England in 17-10. Ho married in 1705 Sarah Villareal do So proof, by whom he had one child, Isaac Disraeli, the lather ot .Lord iicacons field. TUB WORLD'S KAU1- Tho citizens of Now York, in their ef forts to inaugurate a monster fair, have not very favorably impressed the country at large. Thero is an evident uidltter enco on the nurt of wealthy men aud corporations, that has had a chilling ef fect, and it begins to look as it ttie pro ject would fall through. Gen. Grant who was made President of tho Fair As sociation for tho purpose of attracting capitalists, scented Hanger and resigued his position to accept ono with more of profit aud, possibly, of honor. Tho Cen tral u. it, Company who would have mado millions had tho Fair become a fixed fact, offered but a mcagro sum whilst tho Pennsylvania H. It. Company proposed to give .$125,000, althougli their nrolits wcro nroblemutical.. As New Yorkers aro fond of boasting of their generous expenditures, busiuess ac tivity and dash, their apathy as rarjrards $o great an undertaking and one that would bo greatly redound to their honor aud prom, is peculiar to say the least Tho peoplo of J'ennsylvatiia, looking back on tho great imposition ot 1870, may bo pardoned for a cynical sndo at tho tribulations of their brethren in New York Senator Cameron's Legislature ought to pass some resolution-) condemning the inconsiderate men who held benator Cameron's coat-tails thu other day when ho btai ted lor bcuutor lien, if ill. A mail ought to havo tho free use of his own uoat-tnils on an occasion like that aud i Senator Cameron's fino frenzy had not been violently discouraged lie would havo put down thu rebellion in about two mill utes. bach untimely restraint its was put upon thu young Senator's coat-tails cannot bo denounced in terms too severe, This duty belong to the Legislature. j'aia. u tines. In the State Senate on Tuesday lawt n resolution was adopted for au adjourn tiienl on tho 19th of May. On tho same (lay tho House refused a second reading of the resolution and referred it to thu Coininitlod ou Wavs and Meaua, Tlio frco pipe Hue bill passed tho House final ly, as did also the hill for fin additional jjupply of SrnuHii lioutJ-toooM, THE COLUMBIAN AND Senator Cameron having said of tho Pennsylvania Legislature that "no no bler, belter or more patriotic body could bo found in tho world," itisnow in order for tho statesmen nt llarrisburg to do something handsonio for tho Senator. A resolution to tho effoct of "you'ro an other" would bo about tho thing. The peoplo can then contemplate tho mem I. it i.. f a. iters oi mo notice in not, put huh ui tornoy General Palmer, and Mr. Camer on's dignified demeanor in tho Senate, with equal feeliugsof admiration nnd re spect. Tho rush for olllco in Washington is greater at the present time thnti has ever been known before. Senators, mem bers, cabinet officers and the President nro overwhelmed by applications nnd their tlmo consumed by applicants. This would scent to indicate that there U mt unusual number of unemployed men nnd women in tho countiy, or elso that they consider tlio work in a government of- lieu to bo lighter and better paid tltnit can bo obtained elsewhere It seems to tho Independent Jlenubll can of Mont roso "that tho correct courso for tho Legislature to pursuo is to traus. act all Important business ns speedily as posstblo aud then adjourn, it tho new salary bill passes there will bo no ocea sion for a decision as to tho constitution. ality of tho old law, as it will Btand ro. pealed." Senator Dawes, of Massachusetts, has been most prominent in defending tlio alliance between tho Kcpublicans .and Mahone, for which noblo work tho New York World thinks he is clearly entitled to tho distinction ot being tho thickest- headed member of tho Senato of tho United States. News Items. Diphtheria prevails to an alarming ex tent in Ptko county. Twelve hundred persons have recently sijrned the tciiiperanco pledfio at Brad ford. John Mcllale, aged 10, was killed last week, by the bursting ot an emery wheel in the Union btovo. Works, 1'itts tou. A bov fell over the nrecioice at Iioch ester into tho Geneseo ltiver, a clear drop of 120 feet, and was taken out of tho water unhurt. Parents should remember that tho A. S. T. Co. Black Tip upon children's shoes protect tho shoe front wear as well as tho metal tip, and is not ojectionablo in any way. An idiot of hideous aspect hid in a hotiao at Owingsville, Ivy., and, when found by a woman, throw tit) his hands and hallooed at her. Tho fright killed her on the spot. Mrs. Michael Flanagan was burned to death iu her house, I'ittston, a few days ago. She was alone at tho titno and it issupposed her clothes caught lire whilst she was asleep. Thousands of ladies to day cherish grateful rcmenibranoes ot tho help deny. cdlromtho uso ot iiydia K. l'lnkhum s Vegetable Compound. It positively cures all female complaints. Send to Mrs. J-ydiaK.'inkham,i.:ia Western Av ciiue, Jyiin, Alass., tor pamphlets. A Miss Buckley has announced her self r,H a pqndidato for Kcgistor and ltecorder ot Armstrong county ou the Kepublican ticket. Baftsmen are in demand in the lum ber regions, as there is an immense aijioilht of lumber to bo rafted. "My life," said a grateful lady, had been ono ot intense sultering aud misery until cured of" a disfiguring scrofulous humor by tho Cutieimi" Kemedies." Ask your druggists about them it troubled with itching and scaly humors. Wilkeu-liarro la threatened by forest i! i .. 1 ... .i... uii'k, linn wiivvi n puwuur isuim ncui" uiu city arc endangered. Benjamin II. llosc, a wealthy mer-. chant ot i'lke county, was thrown front his wagon on Monday last, and his neck ys broken, While the mouutnlu, at Tokens, J)au- pmii, uro Niiuivrcmu, a pencil tree uv uampooiutown, in tnu samo county, ih bearing fruit one-quarter developed. A Kentucky colored clergyman is re ported on Ins way to Chicago in search of his wife and the deacon who has eloped with her. Ho carries a Biblo in one noeket and says he hopes it ..li . .: i.r... x : .1 .., . 1 win luovunt mm liuiu usni" me maioi 'which is lit another; out ho isn't surp. In Forest nounty thero is a well which has recently begun to produco a black oil bearing a close reseinblanoo lo coal tar. JNo other well in tho vicinity pro duces anything like it, though tho drill passes through tho samo kind of slate nt equal distances in all ot them. A spark from a locomotive set fire to a bjanket that was wrapped around a isl.OUl) stallion owned In J'leasant town ship, Warren comity. Tho homo was maddeued by paiu and his wild leaps Lnude relief impossible. He was so bad ly burned that ho died within a lew hours ot tho accident. In a test case to dcteriuiuo tho lotrali ty of the celebrated anti-treatiug law of Wisconsin it was found that the law was inoperativo becauso of an error in the text of its supposed enactment tho bill as drijwn specifying tho repeal of an old law that was. dropped whei) tho State statutes underwent their recent reyjon. Judge jlallory held tho law to bo mope ruuvo U11U voiu. Iondo)t,Wii.) Buffalo Co. Herald. NOTIONS OF THE HK3T SKTT1.EUS. Mr, W. H. II. Amnion, ono of tho first settlers 111 the town of Gihnantown.Wis. aud ono of the moit, industrious and hard working men u tlio county, hfjs been very severely troubled with' rlieu. mutio pains dunnir tho past few vears.so much so at times, that ho was disabled from performing haautiul labor. Learninsr of thu wonderf ul purcs effeeted by tho . ..f C3i T 1 . t!t 1 . . r uso di pi. paeons jjii, no procured a ipv; bottles and experienced immediate relief, Many others of our acquaintances have used it and express themselves as highly gratified with tl relief it has afforded them. This king of medicines pan ),u bought oyerywboro, Frederick Grant has forwarded his res igiiatloit as lieutenant colonel on thu staff of the Lieutenant General of tho Army. Ho will enter the employ of tho Chicago, Texas and .Mexican Railroad lompany. Jmpoiitant to Travklkhs. Special lu ducemeuU arc offered you by the Uurliogtou Route. It will pay you to read their stiver tl&emenT to lx found eWewbero In this lsaue. JJarcU 10 a-w For County i)uprlntcnJentf 0. II. CAMPBELL. For Cbunly (superintendent, T.ll. MILLER. ibr Cbunfy ktf4rmUdtnl , ,8. GRIMES. 1 DJMOCBAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTS PA A Tltl'.AStlHY UAbliAI). Hero'i to Ilatltr ot Chester who stand i At tU ilosk A-bonlnst una smiling all day, ltccelvlns tho Solons viho corad to him ott And evermore upcak ot their pajr T jr(Tlolr pathetic complaint aol sppoil to tho said Treasurer, hero fouowcthij Do xou think wo can como from tho blcaMtormy North, From tho West whoro tho imoko litdca lho day i From great Philadelphia, or Delaware's shore, l'orloaa than ton dollars a day ? Wo know oar own worth nnd wo know our own prlco Nor caro what tho scorrora may say, Wo want iiottlu learned AUorney'd advice, llut what wo do want Is our pay. lho wlU Wollo may rago 'mongst tho lamba ottho Hons) And Uowlt his (ravel may play, llut who carvs a rush whether school kcepii or not Ko long as wo'vo plenty ot pay, Wo'vo not been at homo mire- than halt ot tho tlmo While- tho session has glided away, And no ono shall say wo hav'ent worked hard And earned our nllowanco ot pay. Doss Cameron declares that aa honcstcr hand And n nobler, cxUti not to-diy And with nn Indorsement like- lint In our hand, How can you dony u our pay? so Butler, dearll.iUer,3eholloutto U9 now, And raako our hearts grateful with pay ; Then '-as In duty bound' according to form For your lasting salvation we'll pray I Too many nmom nrecarelennbout ileal rov- ine tho stamps on clear boxei and several ar rests have recently been made In lli'n Collector district. The penalty for neglect Is n fine of 50 and this is Imposed without rcgatd lo the number of cigars lho box mar liavo contained. The Government Is annually defrauded of Urg) sum uy mo liifgiiuso oi siamtis a promt 1 1 inc. Alany who nro tnnocont ol nil desire to com mit an offence conlributo thereto by nrgligenco. In permitting cleu boxes with stamps not de faced to piss Into ttic bind) of dtthoneet mm. (utiGTira Something Of Interest to Evory Haa Woman ana urma. 19 your Dlood Imnuro and loaded with tUo rolson ui oeruiuiu 7 fs your Lite Strength oozing out through an in. curable Ulcer or Sorer la your Skin covered with ltchlng,Scaly and Scrot ulouj Humors? Is your Complexion disfigured with Unsightly Eruptions or Llemtshcs 7 Is your Hair Thin, lifeless, and rapidly tailing out, and scalp covered wjtu scales ? Is tho Skin on your Hands Hough, Red, Cracked or Bleealngr a. Is your child growlriWfp with Scrofulous Humors bursiing from ovcry pore: Is Ilabv ollllctcd wHh Scald Head or anr Korvln nr OMIIl I1U1UUI7 It so. then no human awncv can so snei'illlv. tier minentlv and economically o!eanifl tin, ItloniT. char tho Complexion and ;skln. restore, the Hnlr unci ewe every apeclei of Itching, tcalyanl scrofulous llu- mura vi iuv okiu, ocmp anu uiooa, us luo iwtcuia jiemcuici, uunsisiing or. , 1. Cutlcura. the, trrn.it KUn Corn, n Mirllrlnnl Jelly ,arrealB dlseuse.alljya InU tmruatlon.ltehlng and irrltai lon.hoal i ulcers and surus.uats away uead skin una iicau auu rcuiorcs ins uair wnen ucsiroycu uy scaly Humors and ulood Poisons. Price 60 cents. Large uoxea i.uu. 2. Cutleura Medicinal Toilet Soan. an exnnlslto Toilet. Hath and Nursery SanaUve. frnirrant wlili delicious tlower odors and healing balsam?, softens heal, refrcshesand beautiaes tho coinpnlxlon aud Skin- Prlco ssconts. Prepare! for shaving, 15 cents. 3. Cutlcura Itesolvont. the now Wood purifier, cleansos the Dlood through tho Liver, Kldnoys.no els nnd Skln.and it.kIIciuh every trace nr scrofulous tiumors ur uercaiuiry inoou 1 oidons. itico il.eo. The Cu'.lcura and Cutlcura Soan cxtornailv nmi tho Cutlcura Iteaolvent Internally will positively erjr eueuiiu, ui liuuiur, lium l COUimon 1 1UJ- Intiulru about them ntvnnr ilrnc.ui.M. lMniit here In thu tonn you may Und evidence ot their wuuuunui cures. Send stamp for "illustrated treatise on tho Skn" Coutulnlng lUomOHt remarkablo tcillmonlals ever recorded lu tho unnali of medlcil practice. .uui.iiru .'icinriuetf uru preparcu oy WKKKS J I'OTTKR, Chemists and druggists, soa Washington St., Uoston, Mass , rfCutlura Hemedlea mailed fnn m nnv n.t.ifca on receipt of price. THE GREAT BLOOD PRODUCE!?, Strength Creator, And Health HESTORBR, Uufermentcd Malt. Hons. Can nmi inn No medicine llko It for tha Uraln, mood, Ner.es.und Lunex. New life for functions weakened by disease, di-lblllty and dltslpatlon. I'ositlvo cjre for malaria. Liver Kidney and Urinary difficulties. Comfort and struui!th for delicate femnles and KnrMim. Mntiu ri Warrut"d the i'urest, most KoonomleHland best nwllelne called "JUtteis " Hold everywhere. Malt CUULiryg ,! tleCt lcM a(,ll(n tg obtained VCtTloS?SFrirrTBi(i,r.nln OiiPIiib VuIUUb Fiectrle n.i0 jJtUCiHg Plll8ters thaa Bny u battery i-ciuiiu turn it'r rnin arm Weakness of tho Lunis. Liver, Kidneys, nnd Url- u'"j iiuvuuiuiiruii i.vui.uKia, Jljtticria, re mile weakness, Nervouij pains and Weakness, jnala. rla, nn.1 Fever and Aeue. Prlco W cent1, bold everywhere. WKKKS & I'OTTKH, Uoston, Maw. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dauchy & Oo'a. Advt'a. teU Vrult and Ornamental Trees ... A , tlrnpo. tiHru'Js, Uofs. eu. Kae WanfpH 'leBeormiiirrd. Saiaryand expan 11 lo pMl J' r LKCLAllli:. itochsstor,. 1 ejenu. anses April 8J-4W U TANITE EMERY WHEEL8"! GRINDING MACHINES A r(l ?i-4w d awOIIlU, Irles. nnd r.r clr.KUra, bddrti. THR TANITB CO. Btrouojibunr. Monrc Co., Pa. a And j:I!P3HS!i Hitbtt vu. ... I., iv iii.nl UU) 1 VIJ J I'lirft Ik laWMnii ljiorurt.1. Wrttaktat. .Ub'ca.c. 1)J. Hum, Quiucy, tilch. aid April 21-301 wiww nibUMtt, luincrfl, luoiucu or LcMUrtn. TL-nauii jttntit!J. rntlitiTio Jfol i4 I ' tnnr.Wf ,.tc i,r ruiturr,vtirieiia fttloi Un& b.lri.i.i.lT fr ri.urrifhUBtot.ee. hen J 9 y.UQii.i for1 Ttt rltiB.h..ldi(r.,na 1W.. r.irtf.rt lU.n.l-f iWiDjontn ntxl CHinti. I ulJSti W'.v'ritfSs?faACp.l'rxi(ioM& April t'J,-2m OTICE, Tuo Ueuton School District hereby fives nntlen that all outstanding schjol nrd;rs oftno said Ills, trice will be paid uetwecn the tlrst and tlftcenth dursotJuly, iwi.at lienton. All persous having orders will present them at that tlmo or bo forever oeurreu irum payinuui. ui me same. lly order of tho Uoard. JOUN J. McIIKNlty, It T. Burnt, ("resident, tiecrutfiry, Taich U-8tn T IUENSK NUTIOE. .Notice Is hereby elven that tho following named persons liavo llltd with thu Cleikofthu Court of Uuarier Kes-slons uf thu I'eaco of Columbia county their potltlons for llceuso which will be presented to thu slid Court on Wednesday, tho th day of JobnUtnderllter, J'Meph 11. Miuinau, Emanuel Kiigar, Hfiiin I leas, Ueiuiurt uerger: 'I'eter Uroas, W. II. illlmore, l.iuu a. lSrowii, Win. "IIS, o A.JJCuuy. Kotoiibauaer k ItelN nyder, 1. U. KUtler. Heaver twp Hotel 41 It- 4 llcntoi H"rwlck liar. Uloomnurg, Itcstauraut lVot J.l.iuor Hluro cauwlaaa, Hotel Wm. Ilerkhilmer. K. M. TruekemnWer, " Kied Hinlth, " 1'auick .McDonald, Centralla nor, W. O. O'Uiln H no.Uugan, Itestauraut iliumus iuiuuN Juh tuna o Conner, Mlltam ruaer, Daniel V, Curry, James Uoldworthy, John L. Kline, I). K. Kehres, Uumuellla.lcdtno', O.K. Dvltterlck, Lluuor Htoro Hotel Conyngham twp. Dreenwood twp. Hemlock twp. neiuotiuu i eager, IXCUbl IYV(J, itnerr i pante). " Thos. K CticVnn.iinin. It I. if.HiuUh, 71' Madison tvtp. n Wesley r.oijdlne, 'j U. It. YetUT, Main twp. 'I Jorttnlart k. Longcnbcrger, A, W. lless, AillUlntwp II. T.Lnycock, Moutourtwp, KmandU8Uuaagst, orangtivllle, Jaoob Miuer, boott twp. ' (leo. Heotman, " Ckas. Coleman, Sogarloaf twp. v. . . . , ftu, ttaicKhAt,vr. . SHEltUM SALE. tiy tlrttto ot! sutdry writs Issuod out of tho Court 6t Common Pleas ot Columbia county nnd to mo directed, will be exposed to publto sale nt tho Court Uouso lnIlloom3burg, at s p. m. on MONDAY, MAY 2nd, 1881. Allthatortalnmes3iiagoor tenement and tract OMindsltuatoln Orantcvlllo In lho County of Co lumbia nnd Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, boun ded and described as follows, to-wlli Ileglnnlng nt A post or corner on Main street, thence by lands ot HenryBtlncr Rjuth slxty-clzht degrees, west eight perches to a post, thenco couth thirty-one degrees west thrco perches nnd two-tenths to n poet,thenco by lands of Henry miner and Mary llayhurst north sixty-eight degrees, cast eight perches to post en Main street, tbenco along Main street north thirty. ono degrees cast threo perches nnd two-tenths to the placo of beginning, containing twenty-Ilvo perches and ttvo-tcnthi. ALSO, Another lot of land, bounded ns follows, to-wlt! Ileglnnlng at a post corner In lino of land of Hainuct Achcnbach, thenco nlong tho samo north thirty do. degrees cist eight porches to n post, thsneo by land ot widow Mnrtz north sovcuty-two degrees west seventeen nnd two-tcnllu perches to n post, thene) by tho aforc-descrlbed tot south twenty-nlno de grees west eight nnd three-tenths perches to tv post, thenco by land ot Henry miner couth sixty- nino and oao-ha!t degrees cast seventeen and tbtee tenths perches to tho placo ot beginning, contain ing ono hundred nnd thirty-nine perches ot land on hich niocrcctedn two and n half story dwelling housc.harncss shop, frame. Btnblo and out-bulldtngs, Seized taken la execution at tho suit ot Samuel Achcnbach nsralnst Itachcl Ann llnnnan nnd Ja cob M. llarm.m, hor husband, with nottco toM.L Ktlno, tcrro tenant, and to bo sold ns thepropcrty of Kachel Ann Harman and Jacob M. Harman lier hus band, with noUco to M. L. Kline, terro tenant. Ixilxr, Attorney. Levari Facias, ALSO, All that certain houso and tot ot ground sltuato tn Catawlssa township, In tho county of Columbia and stnto of Pennsylvania, I) Ids and being on tho ca9tsldo otFomui street, bounded as follows, to. Hit: Ileglnnlng at a corner ot a lot belonging to William W illiams on Fourth street aforosald and running thenco by said Fourth street northeast wardly fifty feet to land of David Strouso, thenco nlong tho samo couth clxty and one-had degrees, e ast ono hundred and twenty-four feet to tho publio road, thenco by tho said road couth fifty-six and n halt degrees west ntty feet to corner of said Wl llatn Williams, thenco by tho samo north clxty degrees west ono hundred and twonty-four feet to tho placo of beginning, on which nro erected n two-story rramo dwelling houso and out-bnldlngs. Sclzod, taken .In execution at tho suit of Shcp pard Goodman against A. V, Cool and tiarnh J, Cool and to bo sold as the property cf A V. cool nnd Sarah J. cool. MtLLin, Attorney. Lev. Fa, ALSO. All that certain lot- of Und sltuato In tho village of Olen City In the County of Columbia nnd State of Pennsylvania, known ns lot No. four (l) tn plot r.o. uirco (3) on map or plan of said village, bounded ana deserlbod as follows, to-wlt: On tho north by an alley, on tho cast by lot No. five ), on tho south bj First street, and on tho west by lot No. thrco (3), containing nfty feet In front and ono hundred and fifty feet In depth, on which nro erect ed a two ctory framo dwelling lioiuo nnd out.bulld ings. . Seized, taken In execution nt tho suit cf tho Columbia County Mutual Saving Fund Loan ft As sociation against Isaac Swesny nnd Carollno Sweo nyanJ to bo sold as the property of Isaac Saec- oy nd Carollno Sweeny, Littlk & Milleii, Attorneys. Lov, ra, ALSO. All that lot or piece of land sltualo In IJcnton township, Columbia county, and Stnto of Pennsyl. la, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: llo- gianlng at npost la tho road up FIshlngcreck, tnenco up tuo said road north two and n half do grces, west six perches and throe-tenths to a post, thenco by land cf William Colo north lit ly.elght and three-quarter degrees west sixteen perencs and rour-tenms to a post in tuo road to West Creek thenco by said road -oath thlrty-ono and n quarter uegrocs west live perches nnd four-tenths to a post, thenco by lands of Jehu Conner, south flfty-clght mm inrce-quartcr degrees cast twenty perches to tho place of beginning, containing eighty-three perches and Hlx-lcnth3 ot a perch, strict mensuro on which are erected a two-story framo dwclllnghousoj staDie ana out buildings. seized, taken In execution at tho suit of C. H Urockway against S1U? I). Cole, and to ho cold as mo property or nuas D, colo, ' ll.tocKuv, Attomoy Vend. Ex, ALSO, All that certain picco or parcel cf ground sltuato tn FIshlnccrcek township, Columbia county, l'enn. sylvanla, described aa follows, to-wlt: Hounded on iho north by land of Lazarus nnd Thomas Hut Id son, on tho north-cast by land ot Gcorgo l'enlcr, on tbo south-west by land of I'hlllp linangtt and Ed ward Unangst, containing forty-seven acresand six. ty-four perches, on which are erected a trumo houso, barn andouubulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution nt tho sulttf thoor angcvll'o Mutual Saving ,rund and Loan Astocla tlot against William Unangst and to be sold aa tho property of William Unangst. Mim.kb. Attormy, n. Vend. Ex. ieriu cjsu. Sheriffs office, April Sth. tssi. U. H, KST, hhciltf. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUAllt.i: REAL JEST ATE ! Ily virtue of an order of tho Court of tho county ot Columbia the undcislgned will bell at public anc, Hon on tlio premises, r,ea,r tho Slclntyrp C'iiuieh, o SATURDAY, APHIL 30, 1851, nt ono o'clock p. m, tho farm known as tho WILLIAM FOX 1'AllM, ad Joining l.indd of 12. D. Kern, E. M. Tewkbbury, Adam Foterolf, Sol, HU.jr, the (llissinoyer tract, Jacob Boas, and tho school house lot, containing 112 ACRES. Tho farm li well supplied with running wateri and a VARIETY OFfUUIT, Ilmue, Jlurn iu,.l oul. bulldlugM,' There Is about twenty acres In Timber, and ten or twelvo In Japrouts nnd pasture. School Houso and Church at hand. Tho distance to Catawlssa Is threo titles and to tho coal market towns, twelvo or four teon. MUST AND WILL 113 SOLD, subject only to an tssa.OO dower bond of Elizabeth Fox, nnd leaso cr present tenant for ono year, and In tho luterobt of Itomnnus Strnussor, TEltMS. Ten per cent ot one-fourth tho purchaso money (above dower)on striking down tho propeity; ono-fourth less tho ten per cent, on continuation, tlio balanco In ono year thereafter, with interest ou bond and mortgage at the oipenscof purchaser. V. M. TJSWKSUUltY, U. P. FouTNKii, Committee. Auctioneer. catawlssa, April 8, 'Sl-ts pvlVOltCE NOTICE. COLUMUIA COUNTY, SSi Among the records and proceedings of tho Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county It la Inter alia, thus contained. Thomas Schrcftler ) No. nr Dec. Term, 1830. vs. y Divorce. Kato sclirefller. J Now February s, 1SS1, on motion of D. It. Clclz, at torney of llbcllant It U ordered that lho Short If shall causu notlro to bo published In nno or wore of lho newspapers published In Columbia county for four succo.iblve, weeks prior to the first day ot next term, requiring the respondent tonhpear oneal! day to answer complaint. Proof haviug been made of tho return of lho alia subpeoiu of a mull. llv TnK COCUT. Ccrtined from tho records this eloiei.tH day of December, A. I)., lbo. WM. K1UCKIIAUM U.M. QC1CI, Deputy, aprtl 8-tc, I'rothV. JULBONHKJK-S. IN TIIK K3TATE OF I'lITBU MICIUGI., DEC'tiSlIO. COLVMV.U COUNTY, SS t Tho Commonwealth ot 1'onnsylraula to Joseph Michael, Mima township, Mury, Interiuuirled wltu William Plait, Mnlnvllle; Johu?lUhael,Minilu town, bhlp; Lydla, Inteinurrled with Henry Mauer, lla zielon, I.uzcnioco., Pa.; Phoebe, Intel man led with I rln.li Mcfeu, lieuvi r township; rainuel Michael and Washington, Miniln towi,uip; aiati Ueck.lutcr uuiilcd Willi ukley Yoho, (utdon), BastoiijPai ltcbecca Htek. fiitcrj.nrrlfd with clur'es 'I horaw aun.re lllngut Wllihunsnoit, I'.i.j Kluabeth lircL leslUngat.MllllliiUlI','Ciileiiil,a roiicty, P,i.; Wil liam luck, last 11 tng atl'lillHdjlphu, Pa ; Frank. Hit lleek and Jr.pu tik, living ut iiu'P U, I'a.i Hallv Uic.,liiierniarilel with Jnhu Mlcha-I, living ntilerwlok. Columbia coumy, Pa., ui ihpdren if KlUib'-th MUlMtl, now d ceased, ilri was tnlor-. married wlih Hainuollleck, now lit lug at Mlilltn, I'tiliimbUoauuty. I'a; liel-o.'ea zliiiraernun, llvinir ut HeaMr towuehlp, Columbia e mntv, im , Henry ZUnmermuil. revd ngat llluglown, behuylkllicouu. ty, Pa i i;noch Zli.-inurni.m, rexum g at ilaln town bhlp, Culumuia county, I'm Mizabotli etutiors. In termurrlcd wtth IjivI .MeAfce,.:resldlnf In Heaver towusnlp, liul'iiubla co inty, 'a., all children of Sarah Michael, mtermurried Willi CntUtlan Zim merman, (bolh dtceased); Samuel Snyder, of M1U liuvllle. Columbia county, pa., guardnu adliumof Frunklln Heck, a minor, Ludwlg Zlniinoruian, King, town,. SchuvlMIl county, Pa , guardian of ltcbecca Kimmeimau.IIenry Zimmerman and i'.nocli .immcv man, lineal descendants of Peter Mloiiuil deceased, and to all per-ons Interested, Oroetlcg; You uro hereby cited lobe and appear before Itiu JuJ.m of our Orohaiis'Courtctaiiorrhanii'Coiiiito Lo liclil at Uloolubiiu'k'o tlia urn Monday of May next, then nud there to accept or refuse to take tho real estuUj of aald PetcrMlcliaul, dooeaaed, at the an. pral-od valuation put upon Itlbylbo Inuuoat, duly uw.raed by the sakl Court aud loturntl by tho Miertu or show cause why It bhaU not to sold. And hereof fall not. Witness tho Honorable William Klffell.T,otlJent'ol our said Court, at lHocinsbmv', the twtnu. ptth day of February, A, D- ouu UKjunuid Uht Uun,dre4 and (Lgbty-oue, . n a WM KlllCKDAUM. a. U, Quick. cierko. O. wpaty. lf(l.s,'i4w WILOWS' AITKAISEMENTS. , n-im fAiinwintf nnnrnl'iftmfmr.A of real and personal property net apatt to Widows of floccdenta (.-.... . ..' ., I I I J 11... nMnn ... 11,.- tlAffl.ln. nf (..M. timbln county, under tho llulcs of Court, and will bo presented for abioluto confirmation to the orphans' fvmrtit im lipid In itlnnmRtmriT.ln and forsala conn. ty, on Monday, tho nd day of May, 1881, nt two o'clock p. m., of said day unless exceptions to such connrmatlon aro previously Bled, of which all per sons Interested tn said estates will tako nottco l 1, Widow of 0, 1). S. Marclay, lalo of Illoomsburg tlcconscd. 9. Widow of John J. Longcnbcrger, latootMlfllln township, deceased. 3. witow ot flamuel Summers, lato ot Montour township, deceased. 4. Widow cf Joseph K. sands, lato ot Mt Pleasant township, deceased. 5. Widow ot Justus F, Maus, lato of Denton town ship, deceased, Heelstor'sOnico. W. H. JAtJOPT. Uloomsburg, April 1, '81, f ItcgUtcr. T EQISTEH'S NOTICES. X Notlco Is hereby given to all legatees, credl- fiii-H nnd other ncrsnns inteiistd In tlio estates of tho respective decedents and minors, I lint tlio fol lowlngadmtnlitrators'.oxeoutors' nnd guardians' ac counts havo been tiled In tho omco ot tlio Keglster of ioi. co, anu win uo presented ror conurmauon nnu nllowanco lu tho orphans' Court to bo held tn uioomsourg, on jionaay, .nay ., issi, nt - o ciock p, in. on Bald day i 1, Tlio account ot Ural It, Ent, Trusteo appointed by .lho Orphan's' Court In lho estate ot Ellen l.onc, lato ot tho Town ot Hloomsburg, do ceased, a. Tho nccotint of John Colo, oxocutor ot Joseph Cote, lato of sugarloat township, decoased. 8. First and final nccountof David a. Helwlg, guar dian of Kllas, Harrison V and John A, 1'. Hel wlg, minor children of Sarah Helwlg, lato ot Lo cust township, deceased. 4. Tho first and partial account of W. n..Mcrlclo, executor of Uenlamln Mcrlcle, late cf Madison township, deceased. c. Tho first nnd final account of Clinton Mclllck, executor of Godfrey Mclllck, lato of Mt. I'leasaut township, deceased. 0. Tho second and final account ot 12. It. tkeler, ex ecutor ot Thomas 1. Thornton, lato of tho Town of Hloomsburg, deceased. T. The first nnd final account of Samuel Nej hard, administrator ot Sarah C, Shultz, lato of Centre township, deceased. 8. First nnd final account ot C. II. Jack30n, guar dian of ltcbecca J, Marsh, mtnor child ot James wurBii, luiuui icmru lownsuip, ucccasoa, 9. lho first nnd final account of Samuel C.Jn'nc, ii'jiuiuisiriuur uo oonis nou oi uo3Mu l), 1'ou con, lato of the borough ot llcrwlck, deceased, 10. Tho account ot Denlcl liryfogle, guardian of sadloJ. Case, minor child of Hannah case, lalo oi uiuuui Lowusnip, ueceasco. 11. Tho nccountof Daniel llryfoelo. etinrdlancf ns tella Case, minor child ot Hannah Case, lato Ul JUUUUl lutvusuiri, ucccuscu, 12. The first and final account nf Willlnm Hlnnen. eteel, admlnlstratorot Sophia Hlppcnstoel, Into of Ilrtarcrcck township, deceased. 13. Tho final account of Ellsha II. lilies nnd Jno. II, II. Pnrk,survlvlng cxeeutotsof Charles II. Docb- icr, lato.ot tne Town of uioomsburg, deceased. 14. Tho tlrst and final nccountof John Kesaler. lr.. administrator ot John Kessler, sr., lato of lino tun nsuiji, uecetuieu. IS. Tho second nnd final account r.f Thenilnrn Mn Dowcll, ladmlnlstrator ot John McDowell, lato 1.1 OtVbb UJIlllOlllll, UCCC1UCU, 10. The second nnd final account of A.J. Albert son, ndmlnlbirator ot John Davis, into of (Ireen. wood township, deceased, as uled by his admin istrator, Joseph w, ltceco. IT. Tho account of Joshu Fottcrman, guardian of Kilzibetu Haruel, (lato Miller, now deceased,) minor child of liojamln Miller, lato ot Cata- loo., uiu uauiiJ, uei;;u3eu 13. Tho Becond nnd final account of Llovd T. Con nor. administrator , of Joseph r. Conner, late ot L'entrn townRhln. flnnniiRnrt. 13. Tho first and partial account of I. K. Ki tckbaum ono of tho administrators ot Thomas Davis late oi ncnton uiwnsmp, deceased. JO. 1 ho itrst and Unnl nccount of I. K. Krl-kbaum, t-Ai uuiAjr uteimsi, iurus, law) oi uenton town chip, doceased. 21. Thollr&tnnd final account nf Jnslnh rnVnun namlnlstrator ot Abraham O. Karns, lato ot S3. The first nnd nartlal account r.f A. P. Vounir. auinliiUtrntor of Jlerey A. Itoberts, Into of Greenwood township, deceased. S3. Tho second and partial account ot Moses SiV age and U. F. Savage, administrators ot Joshua aaviige, uio ot jucksou wwusnip, aocoased. SI. Tho llrst and partial account ofOeorgo W. Mc- j.wtn, aununisiraior or liaviu iicmoit lato ot urcemvooa lownsnip, acccasca. S3. Tha second and final account nf llest.r A. TCil- son. administratrix of uenjamtn F. cole, lato or xiculuu initTiisuii, uveeuscu. 20. Tho first and final account of Allen II. Croop, ituiiiitiisuuiui ui jutuu iiuer, nnu ui jiruircreti; 1U1VJ.QU41, ueveuseu. 27. Tho tlrst and final nccount of M. A. Ammer. man, udmlulstrator of John Kveland, lato of Flshlngireck township, deceased. Tho second nccount of Lel Shaffer and Levi Fester administrators of Dvld Shaffer, lato ot miui.ii;i;ik luttusuili, uccvaseu. 29. The second account of Uzal II. Ent ndministra tor do boula non of l'eter Ent,lato of bcott ton n- suip, ucijoaseu. to. Tho llrst and final account of II. w. Mcltovnnlda. executor ot John Mcltoynolds, lato of tho Town ui jiiuumswuitt, ueceuseii. 81. The nrat and final account of N. v. Mnorn. nit. lninislrator of Sarah summers, lato of Hemlock luiv 1131141, ueucuseu. n9. Tlio flrr. nnil llnnl nuiviiinlAf Ta... TTtnt.n ...,nH dhinot Annlol'. Hughes, minor child of Joseph c. Hughes, late ot orange town thlp, deceased, 33. The final nccount ot Peter M. Kerf liner, ndmlnlij- iraior 01 aimon unn, laio 01 Montour townshtp deceased. 31. 1 no second nnu nnat aocount of JObn Appleman, oxecuwr of Hannah Appleman, lato of (he Town of Hloomsburg, deccosod. S3. Tho so-ond nnd llnal account of John ilirtmm. admlnljtratorot Michael Oruber, lato of 11cm- iovi. vjn usuip, ui;ui;ii3v;u. S3. Tho llrst and final account of David Savage, ad ministrator of William Savage, lalo of Flshlng ercek township, deceased. 87. Tho second account of William Harrls.and James jiuriis, uuiaiuisiraiurs 01 jacou Harris, (ato Of Hemlock township, deccabed. 83. 1 he first and final nccount of Lloyd Yoagcr and A, P. Yoang, administrators ot Samuel Craig, 11, v. .ih.wu.iwu ,u uauiu, UCCCUSGU. SQ. Tim Ri.nni1 nr.il lln.,1 ,,,,,. Tn,n o.nn,. ndmlnWrator ot Leonard Adams, lato of Locust tun iisui.i, uuuc lauiii iiegisu:r a umeo, 1 w. 11. JACODY, Dloomacurg April I, 'SI. lteglster. Howell 8t Go's. Advi'a. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. m-ji 111 mo "unn. i.asis nnger man nnyotnor. Always In good condition. curo3 cores cuts bruises find rjlrllll l1i,etll llllt llftl., mnrn tltnn . .. tnl.n.lnnn -- V-... v .....s. mill. 111(111 uiu iiuiiubiuiia t very package has tho trade laaik. Call tor tho gen. nine, nnd t.ik-fi nfi nlh-r. ' nrrll 6 4,-w x ALABASTINE ! For flnlbhlcg Walls and Celllngj, is the most valua. uiu muujiiui ivnuwii. ji, is jar superior 10 i.aiso mine. (mil moro cconoml'-ai. it is vniunbin iiKr.v ery, and Its merits as nwalltlnlah aro unenunled, It Is tho only naturnl anil dnmhin iintwh rm. it'in. It wll 1 pay you to bond for samplo card nnd testlmo- 11 iuu iui sci.iii.1 iiuiis., at mining sup, n. y, "vi opr. s-iiv $777 A YEAH finn nTnonuia rn nr-nn,a llntnf. VrPtt. nuurraa r. u. viukkhy, Augusta, Maine. npr. 8-4w rwiu-uromocaras.ioc.ior S3 largo, now Ohromo OUcnriH, birds and lloiTersi or su lovely Gold and Co., Nassau, N. Y, r nprtis-4w CQClQayear to agents, nnd expenses, fa Outfit " J yfreo. Addrebs F. Swain & co Augusta Me. 1 W . i l DVEIITISEUSI Send for our select list of local jliiuyiaj.an.is, uro, I . HUlll'll UU., 10 SprUCO St,, nprlt8-lw JV K TT V'Q 01t's. n stops, n set ooid pl'jAJ 1,1 p en Tongue needs, only M, Ad dress Daniel f. lieatty, Washington, N. J. npr 8 4w ur Questions. Are you a buyer of Men's or Hoys' Clothing at retail? Do you need clothing for the farm, the office, tho work-shop, the courtroant, or tho j-.ttlpil? I )n you want boys' clothlnj; for thej fchooWooni, or for dress? Do you jm efer to buy clothing ready-mado i r lo order ? Are you in need of bhlrfi ? If yes, to any or all of these fjiio i ica, ct uu your needs to us, that we iii.iy cend you samples and prices. Your Question Is, 'VYiil thh pay for the trouble ? You must judge. Wo will inahc up the case, -you must decide it. IUit we mutt tell you that wo have created lho I-arpcst detail Clolhinf; Business iu the United States by the simple method Of givlnu the bet clothing for the least money. We mean that it shall jmy you to buy of us. If you buy1 and are not plcastd, return the goods for exchange, or demand your s.ioney. Wanamakcr and Brown, S."n. Cor. Sixth & MarkctSU PHILADELPHIA. nMilME & CLOTEM, HAVE I3Y ACTUAL COUNT ONIi HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN STYLES OPNEW SPRING DRESS GOOD'S, HANGING IN 12 1-2 To 50 CENTS PER YARD Kncli nntl ovorv nlvlo of tlio out hundred nntl fifteen, rcpicst'tils from Till IKK TO TUN DIKKKUKNT COLOHINOSOU COjMIHNATIONS, inrikiiiK in tlio nggio gato n stock not only the largest uvei'flliowii, but boliovoil to bo nb.loluldy boyoinl competition. WE SHOW : SEVEN STYLES. AT IJ ,f OENTi). All Halt-Wool sttirfj. Moat of them cot moro to m.niiifnctiiro than our in ilk eil pi lee, nod represent roino trout imr- t,Mlll3. Thpv consist (,f UKtnfiS, AtlMltnKS, I'LAIIN.HIIiK-MIXKU NOVUMIESimi OASIIMKltKH. TEN STYLES. ATISCKNI'S. All Hall-Wool IMbtlcs; many wotiltl bo Bood Titluo at o nnd tl.1 c-nti. Tlieo also arc TWtM.Kl) HF.iriKi, NOVUI.T1I.N. l'LAIDS, hTlttt'KS, Alt JIOItliS.Kl'C. FIVE STYLES. AT 19 CUNTS. Fully a3 cheap na tlo other tits nnd : consists of moiiaiiii, .Mi:i,Mii:s, , CltBl'JM.t'EWILrJULOlIIH.Sl'UIPIW.Otc. : TEN STYLES. AT liO CUNTS. I All splendid v.Utie; mnnynew styles not : ! bliown beforo thlsieiwm. They imbnicn : 1 AIJ-WOOI. hTHII'JW, Wool, lll(HS-) : : ciiOTiis, ali.-woo i, ii u n t i n u s , ; , I'LAIUS, UTC. ' I THIRTY STYLES- AT 55 CUNTS. I I'robably lho largest assortment cf : tiventy-rivo-ceiit(lrcMgoodueyeri.lioiy:i. ; Thero aro manyentlcliu'bnrifilnsnmonir i them, in HKitou .vaCanuks, Wool, .' : CllKCKS.KANCVOIIItCKSCLOI'ilMUIl'- : inos, .i.r.-wootiSTiiii'Ks, i,aoi:am) ; ! I'f.AlN UUNTINdS. FANCY U.N'ULISlt i I PLMUSAND Sntll'KS. I ricaso remember that this immun.se assortment includes only goods at and un der CO cents per yard.mid doos not refer to our stock of finer fabrics, in which tho assortment is even greater. Those who arc unable to visit us in person, nro re minded of the MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT through which their supplies can bo secured almost us satisfactorily as at tho counters. Kvery lady should send for a specimen copy of the .Tournul'jor the Household. STB! MARKET STREET l mn flnrttfnm IU 1'lLDilLll. GET THE BEST. STSMG5- COIfflJPJBTlTIOIV In tbo mtinufacture of Organs is resulting in the production and tale 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 oflered 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 safegtiard to select an instrument bearing the names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of sty of the celebrated Estey Organs can now be secaT at tho now rooms of ho Only Authored Agoat fov tho Estey Organs iu Columbia County. A guarantee for five years from tho manu facturers accompanies every Estoy Organ. June svso-U II.KOTlOX OF COUNTY BUPKHIX It TKNDIS.Vr. ""', 10 TUB fcCHOOI. PIRKCfOIKOP COtl'SIBIA CIVNIV: .is.iii.i.ih,-.ii imi auuiici, ui llio lOl'lV-lhllU Hoc. on o tue ict -ot Slli .May. lt.il, ) cm oro lisri by 1 lo. Kleet ,f "''Wuflnn. at tiw t.'ourt iiouij in UlhothUUd ""'"""'i ppiii tu ua uya iniiorltv of ttm ftu iccioi tuiaact. , l'""ulu n,lu tml- KyuiJiSK, UMINUSTHATOlVSKOriCK. " or jcsiru l. eANua, orcmseu, lI,t,,,'?10,..f(1l1llt?trS!1?no,! !lie cstatoof Josrli tor otnald county to tha untltriilgnda oninistrulor All pertons UavlnB claims against tlie ostttta of rati uecudent are rcnuostud toprcsln t "hem for "mi. meiit and thpeo indebted to' make t'ayn cut io tha ULdcrslirned adiuln!t.titit(iriii,ni,lv,i.!.. v lu.lu JOIINSANDJ, Admluutra'xr, llohrntjiir, ro. uachis-iw roB PWNTixia I NUy ud cheplr extcuttd U tin P1U0ES ROM FOUETEEN STYLES. AT at OUSTS. Uiir.Hi tlns mostly of OooJs lint In nny other liouu wo ju linvo tienn markeil nt af, centant tho very loweit, nail com l.rhO CAHIIMKIIU lllllUKS. , 11I5111K rillll.m.UAHIIMKKU .MiCIiANUKS, tl i VlltiNS. UIIKIUS, ANU Hlt.K -MIMII) I I FOURTEEN STYLES. at a;x CKST8. Conntdered by man v lo Incliide somo oil tho nest iMrgatM nt Iho counter. Ainonst them wlllho found tUI.K.MIXUUHTllII'IW AND W.AIIIM. AI.UIMIOI. KItUNUIl (JASIl.MKItlJH. DOUIIl.n-WIDTII ALI.- woiiii i.auh; iui.vn.NU3 and siiiir- HUltU'd I'LAllH. I.. ...1 EIGHT STYLES. AT 40 CKN1B. j Am)nc this lot will bo found Many of i i the fabrics helllns throughout tno city nt I : tiieeni,comprls.liijNivii:i,TlKsntllAl.l'' i VAl.UU HILK-M1XUI) KNdMSIt I : Sl'HIfKS, fl-l WOIII, IlKIIltS, 3U INCH : I AI.L-WOUt, NUN'S VE1L1NU. ! WHREE STYLES- AT 43 CUNTS. ; Kow In number, but ltemarkablo llir- Mini VI7! C-4 (lUUSTUIt CI.OT1ISANI) i NOVniiTIH-l WOltTII 75., AND cash-: M Wti:S WOllTII V. I FOURTEEN. STYLES- AT 60 CUNTS. : Somo of tho bet bargains wo rvo off er edlno 4 llKIOKS.ao INCH CASUMUItUS, ! C-4 110NTINUS, -4 Hl'lTINUS, LACK i liUS'TINOK. SIl.K-l'INISIIUI) I'LAIDS, AND NOViiUTJES WOU'l'H $1. it mt nnn PTftTrmiT cmrmTJin 11, ff. UUit.MUIUJl OlllJbJbl, tf. S4.Ii.TSER, Agent, joomsburg, Fa, VQU CAN BUY THE B LATCH LEY fnn ,?1:..K:lrl1 0," "l'f 'led Willi iny name as inaniif,i, turi;f l Hnrnmteil In nmli-tlul ami roil. im,l , 1'r .l or iBlu l',th0 Lnt ,mxW! 1,1 1,10 .iiiiw i, uiu niiuw. ami i win seuu Kvr,te'.!;r"fi1 'ou- wi OHAS. Q. BUTCHLEY, Mannfadturer, 808 iUtktt St., I'hlUddphlt.'p. toarchi, 8t-em t PUMP