THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. If if 4 ss 0. E. ELWELL. I phi... BLOOMSBURG, PA. Friday. April 90.1881. Oovonior Hoyt Inst weik Vetoed tlio bill confeniiiit upon tin; Court of Com mon l'lem tlii' xnvvrto isui! uiite of miimlnmm to :ill Slnte otllceit. 'J'lii' Sftintp vi'fiisoil to l.in tlu',bill uvir llm veto. Mr. 1J. It. lfii)us it Isnniil, into l)i tliu liwul of llm ti'HiiLr.niro inirty in Ohio in next KhII'h iiimiiitrii. We ulioulil fmicv that tlila would just uliout suit his fin ibiv, but those White House oranges must be nbntidoned. Mr. W. A. M. (trier of llnzkton, who enst the first vote for (hulield at the (!iittiuo convention, lias been iiouiinntrd as Third Assistant l'ostmnster General. Mr. (trier is n banker and has never held n jiublie olliee. President (tarlield's administration is Wingpnblicregnrd and eonlidenee daily. SVIion tho Senators get through siial blinj' and thus clogging the wheels of jiubfiu business, Mr. Garfield may find that it is too latu to restore tho confi dence of tho people. An exchange estimates tho cost of Mr. Charles S. Wolfe's speeehmaking in the legislature at half n million dollars, l'erhaus, but there have been members who did very little talking and yet cost the Commonwealth u good deal more tliau that by corrupt legislation. Two wrongs do not tnakeja right, but an anti Cameron man is not necessarily a worse institution than a Cameron knave. A bill has passed the House at Har risburg, filially, requiring tlio payment of all nioceys belonging to tho Com monwealth, collected by any city or county treasurer, into tho State treasury, and repealing nil laws which authorize or permit tho disbursing of any public money, for any purpose, by any county treasurer or other person receiving State funds. If there is one publication which, abovo all others, is utterly worthless, it is the Legislative Jiecord. There nro many persons in tho State who nro inter ested in the proceedings of tho legisla ture and would be glad to read tho de bates if received within a reasonable lime after they took place. Tho Jiecord is a fortnight behind time and is there fore of no value whatever. The print ing of this posthumous publication is a totally unneccessary expense which some of the reformers ought to cut off. Philadelphia has given fresh evidence that reform still exists within her bord ers, in tho conviction of several election ollicers charged with frauds nt(tho ballot box. Tho people of that ring-ruled me tropolis will soon enjoy tho luxury of a fair election if this tidal wave of reform doesn't take an ebb. Some of the city's representatives at Harrisburg might lie left at home after their present terms ex pire, without any injury whatever to tho credit or material' advancement of the public interests. There was an exciting passagc-nt arnii in the 'House at Harrisburg on Monday, between Speaker llewit and Hon. Chas. S. Wolfe, in the course of which the former spoke of Mr. Wolfe as ''the dic tator from Union." Mr. Wolfe fiercely denounced tho Speaker as "an abettor o'f ringsters," and declined to withdraw tho expression, as "his duty to tho people of tho Commonwealth would not permit liim to change his opinion." "If this 89veied their personal friendship he could not help it." All of which goes to show how injudicious it is for statesmen to formulate their estimates of one another. . BRADY'S DOWNFALL It has long been an open secret that there were scandalous frauds in connec tion with what is known as tho star mail routes. A year or more smo it was an nouiiced by General Itrady, Second As sistant Postmaster General, that there was a deficiency of $2,000,000 in this branch of tho service. Investigation brought to light the fact that in D.'J out of inoro than 000 star routes, the pay had been increased from $700,000 to S2,800,. 000. 15y this enormous iucrease, certain favored parties pocketed vast sums of money. A subservient Congress actually granted Itrady's insolent demand for an appropriation to meet this deficiency. ITunder Ilayes' administration nothing was dono to check this rascality. An investigation was undertaken but oamo to naught, and tho belief became general that members ot (Jougre,s were implicat ed with tho post-ollico authorities. When Mr. James becamo Postmaster General ho collected such evidence as led to the prompt dismissal of ISrnily. Tho subject Hliouul not ue dropped nerc. mere nro other men of high Btanding who should lie arraigned for their participation in this gigantic scheme of plunder, and nil connected therewith should bo tried mid punished. The Washington correspond ent of tlio Now York Timet, tho leading Kepuimcau newspaper oi tlio country, gives tho names ot many well-known men who benefited by tho frauds. Anion these are ex-Congressmen S. IJ, Klkins, of Now Mexico, nnd Logan II. Hoots, of Arkansas, ex-Senators Horsey, ot Arkan Has, and .1. H. Chaffee, Congressman PniKC.of California, Money, of Mississn u ami hilis, or Louisiana anil .Senator tavov, ot 'iexas. Hio tact tnat so many prominent politicians were involv I'd, was tho reason doubtless why tlio Congressional investigation fell through. Now that thoro has been an exposure, tho people will watch with great anxiety tho action of tho administration. Pres ident Garfield can do nothing that would raise him higher in public esteem, than to punisn tneso roimers, and aid in every way the efforts of Mr. James to cleanse bis department. It is a mutter of doubt with pome, whether .Mr. Garlield is more than President deliire, but this doubt would ho dispelled to a great extent, if iio wero to show tnat wnero puuiio pliiu derers aro concerned no lias no respect or persons, and no desire to shield offen ders. It is high time that lotteniiehs in public stations should bo punished and if members of ConurcH nro implicited in frauds they should faro no better than lu iro vulgar nscals. Tho people havo jrrown weary of tho peculations of jmhlio i.tllcials and disgusted with their immu nity fiom punishment. If .Mr. Garfield (k'x'iu to mnko his ttdiiiinihlrailon one of tho noblest in tho history of tho coun try, heru in bis opportunity. Honesty, puritv and patiiotio devotion to tho pto plo'fl interests will far outweigh tho ml vunlugts to bo gained by tho shielding of oonupt politicians. Tho sword of justice ought not to bo btayed in this rase. TDK FA lilt Allll r SfATUK' The tironxo statue of tlio Into Admi ral David P. Fnrrngut, was unveiled in Washington on Monday, with suitable ceremonies. Tho President mado n brief speech, accepting the statue In tho name of tho nation. Addresses wero deliver ed by ex-Postmaster General Maynard and Hon. iJaniel . voorhees. llio statue was erected by order of Congress) nnd Mis. Viunlo lteam Hoxio is tho sculptor. It is colossal in h'iko, and was cast from tho blades of tho pronellor of tho United States steamship Hartford, tho vessel that boro Admiral Parrn gul's ling in his operations ugn'msl south- n ports durum tlio rebellion. It rests Hjioti a grnnitu base about eighteen feet IiihIi. The Admiral is represented us standing upon the deck of u essel with one loot advanced ami resting upon u coil of rope. The right hnnd'grnsps u marine glass, nnd the poso of the heud nnd figure indicates that tho Admiral is looking intently for the npponrunoo of uu anticipated enemy. At each of the four corners of tho base is a four-inch mortar erected on a bronzo carrince. These wero also mado of inetnl from the propeller of tho Hartford. Tho statuo and base cost 20,000. Tho following document enclosed in a copper box was imbedded in tho ped estal. "David (11 isgow Kirrngut, tlio first admiral ot llio rnlttil Slates navy, m born nt Oainpbcll'H station, mur KnoxWllo, TenncHieo, on tlio tlhof July, IbH, Uu was nppolatrd n midshipman In tlio United States navy, December 17, A. D., 1811). Ho served luring tho war between Great Britain and tlio Uni ted States, fleelnrcd A. I)., 1812, and In tho war be tween .Mexico and tlio United States, declared A, 1)., isia. lie nerved with great distinction In tlio do- fence ot t'iri national governmcn. durlntlio wur ot tho lebcllton, A. D., 1m)1 to ISM. 11c received suc cessive promotions In recognition ot his valuable services, and on July 28, A.D., ISilJ, ho was commis sioned tlrst admiral ot tlio United Suites navy, l.'o dlod August 14, A. D-. ISto at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, atter devoltag a lifetime ot great honor to the servlcfl ct bis country. "A grateful nation now erects this statuo to hli memory. "A. V., 1SS0." Signs of Ucpublirnn Dissolution. The feud between Mr. Itlaino and Mr. Conkling, which, like the the sword of Damocles, hangs over tho banquet at which tho Hepublicans have seated them selves, is but an outward and visible sign of disorder, disease and decay, deep within the intestines of tho liepublieau body corporate. If it wero only a wran gle between two strong men, it might be, ns for years it has been, held in abeyance by the twin agencies of polit ical interest and mutual friends. For a long time it was indeed but a personal dispute, and, ns such, kept within bounds, and, though often the occasion of in convenience, it boded notliiii'' more seri ous than such passages as those which resulted in tlio nomination ot J laves at Cincinnati, and at Chicago iu tho nomi nation of Garfield. Tho quarrel, how ever, always a pretty ono as it stood, has grown with the growth and strengthened with tho strength of its principals, and breaking out afresh under now and en larged conditions, it assumes an import ant public character, uud menaces the party with an issue, iu tlio settlement of which conviction u'nd duty lend their phalanx to tho legions of malice. Lou isville Courier-Journal, (Pern.) flie Contest Itetwcen (lie President uud the Stalwarts. Tho people will undoubtedly sustain tho President iu this contest against tho arrogant dictation of these few men who aro attempting to coerce him. People havo had their attention directed to this matter more during tho present adminis tration than over before, because com placent Presidents havo quietly submit ted to this Senatorial dictation, and now for the first time iu years a man is found at tho head of affairs who seems resolv ed to havo his own way. Tlio issue is fairly joined and the country awaits with more than ordinary interest tho result of tho struggle. The people aro satisfied that unless a decided check is put to this practice now, it will continue to grow and may eventually mako tho President a mere puppet in the hands of designing men, Tho time seems to have come when it must bo authoritatively settled whether the President lias any constitu tional rights which Senators aro bound to respect or whether he must obsequious ly defer to senatorial dictation. Han caster JYew J7ra, (Hep.) 'flie Czar's Assassin. ' Sophy Perovsky, who was hanged in St. Petersburg for complicity iu tho as sassination ot tho lato Czar, was a young lady not only of exceedingly good edu cation, but also of very good family. Sho was a descendant ot tho famous Marshal Perovsky, and had a near rela tive now aide-do camp to thograud Duko Alexis. Sho was good looking and lady like iu appearauce. When stopped in the street by tho police ofllcer who ar rested her, sho did not for ono moment lose her presence of mind. Sho addressed tho officer with much dignity, and at tho samu time begged him not to involve a lady iu any disgraceful scandal on tfiu street, but to escort her quietly to tho nearest police station. In St. Peters burg tho story goes that en route to tho police ollicu sho opened negotiations with her captor, who demanded fifty roubles for her release. Tho young lady had, unfortunately, but thirty iu her pocket, and tho myrmidon of tho law would not trust her for tho balance. Auditor Geuerul Lemon's Clerks. Tho term of tho now Auditor General, John A. Lemon, begins on Monday, May 2nd. Mr. Lemon announces tho follow ing appointments of clerks: Chief clerk, Thomas McCumnnt, Blair county; cor poration eleik, Itobert S. Prnzier, Alle gheny couutyi clerks, Ilonry N. Grntliu, .Montgomery couutyi George (J. Wil kins, Philadelphia; J. Itriggs Myers, Ve nnngo county, .Funics II. McAllister, Dauphin couutyi (twin L. Harvey, Hunt ingdon couutyi W. .1. Hush, "Fayette county; James 15 Story, Hutler couutyi J. J). Laciar, Lu.erno county; messen ger, Samuel 1 taker, Hlnir county: night wnteliinan, Lorenzo Toylor, Dauphin county. A lilunrirrlug Leslslaturt). For phenomenal blundering tho legis lature of Wisconsin bears oft tho palm It passed an apportionment law which ciiiuo to nought bi'causo it entirely over looked a town of 2,r00 inhuhitautft; it passed a lax law which oamo to nought because it provided for doing something with tho lux eeitilicates on tho .list of .linifM it ii!iu.wl im nnti.f rntitliHr nw which also ennio to nought because it formally repealed another law which was not iu existence. This blundering is so gross Hint ono is nil but tempted to believe that it was committed purposely. A notable diameter nt tho Norrislowu Insane Asylum, Frank It. Puree), died on Sunduy. IIu was a lad of thirteen year). A long timo ago his mother locked him iu tho cellar ol Iter house iu Kuttou uud Lent him theie for four years. Jlo became insane, vneu tlio neighbor learned of tho Inhuman pnso tlrsy hud tho toy removed. The reports of April t, received nt tho Department of Agriculture show an in crcaso of nearly -t per cent. In tho nrea sown in winter wheat, Kansas nnd Missouri show tho largest increase, Ohio ami Illinois but slight, nnd Now York and Pennsylvania remain tho samo ns last year. Indiana, Kentucky, Tonnes wo and Virginia each report somu do crease. Owing to tho prevalence of snow tho condition of tho crops was not given iu largo portions of tho principal wheat growing states, but wherever men tioned, it was stated ns below tlio aver ago of last year. Tho alternate freezing and thawing during the month of March was tho most detrimental of any weath er during tho winter. The live stock of the conntiy, notwithstanding the scarcity of lood pioduced by the long nnd severe winter, has come' out iu fnir health, though low in flesh. No malignant or prevailing diseaso is icpoited over any inrgc extent of country. Disorders of lungs nnd stomachs aro often mentioned. Great losses from cold and exposure nro reported from the plains of tho far West. News Items. Kight persons wero killed and several wounded by a railroad accident near Ozier, New .Mexico, on Sunday. Hoiks farmers say that there will bo a big crop of apples, peas and cherries this year. Simon Hollands, "tho strong man of Tremont," is dead. Ho was famous for his physical strength. Captain Harvey Eastman, a veteran of tho iMexic.ru War, fell into a pond near Erie, n few days ago, and was drowned. Tho Norristown post-oflice was entered by burglars on Monday moruitir and stamps and money to the amount of SHOO stolen. James Thomas Fields, tho well-known author, publisher nnd lecturer, died in Itoston, on Monday night. Somehow, Senator David Davis seems to bo too independent to acquire either influence or popularity. Ho is generally paired with himself on important ques tions that arise in the Senate. Detroit Post and Tribune.' I have a little girl, said Mr. Henry Doyle, of this city, in a conversation, who was troubled with a severe lameness in her lei's, pronounced by some erysipe las, by others rheumatism. I had tried several remedies without effect, when I was induced to apply St. Jacob's Oil,nnd I am happv to say that the use of but ono bottle cured her, and she is now able to go to school again. Dennis Murphy, a burglar, while rob bill" tho store of George Irish in ltutTa- lo, N. Y., was shot anil fatally wound ed oy the propnetor. Largo forest tires aro causing an im mense destruction ot timber in Pike county and across tho lino of Now York State. Uy tho breaking of a trestle over the Meredosia river near Albany, Indiana, eight lives were lost. It is not known what caused the giving way of the trestle. The expense of shoeing children can be reduced one half, by their wearing those protected at tlio too with tho A. S. T. Co. IJlaek Tip. Every tip has A. S. T. Co. stamped on the front of it. John Menney.of Ashland, shot Thom as Scheiiren at Locust Summit, North umbcilund county, lust week, llowus taken to Ashland and placed iu tlio lock up which he subsequently set on fire, lie was rescued, nearly suffocated. Sclieuren is dangerously wounded. Women that havo been bedridden for years havo been entirely cured of female weakness by tlio use ot J.ydia K. J ink hum's Vegetable Compound. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinklmm, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. A Hungarian named Gy umber, an inmate of tho Lehigh county poor house, who had been asleep for hoveuty-four days, jumped fiom tlio window on Sat urday and tell a distance of twenty-live teet. htranox' lo sav lie was not ma terially injured and showed signs of permanent waking. Dr. ltrovvning's O. & C. Cordial is in valuable to tho consumptive. Taken with rcmilurity and accordiue; to direc tions, its effects aro wonderful iu acute uud chronic diseases of the throat ami lungs. For sale by all druggists, and tho proprietor, Dr. ISrotvning, 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia. Price r0 cts. Tho various collieries near Wilkes- Harro resumed work on full time,last Mondnv. 'My life," said a irrnteful lady, "had been ono of intense suffering and misery until cured ot a dislmunno; serotinous humor by tho Cuticura Remedies." Ask your druggists about them if troubled with itching and scaly liuinois. Tho post-otliccatPittston was entered at an early hour on Tuesday morning by burglars, who broke open tlio safo and robbed it ot a small amount ot money, postage stamps and registered letters. There is no clue to tho perpetrators. Tho Albany Jmio Journal says that "a multiplication of holidays is a sure in dication of tlio decadence of a nation." In view of tho fact that tho oldest na tions on the globe havo tho most holi days, this assertion is open to objection. Tlio days of public rejoicing aro so few iu tho United States that there need bo no fear of a speedy decay here, if the reverse of tho Journal's proposition bo correct. Important to Tkavi:i.khs. Special In ducemeuls nro rilfered yen by the Uurlintoii Route. It will puy you to read their adver tisement to Ijh fiiutid elsewhere In this issue. .March 18 40-w A brutal nnd unprovoked murder was committed iu Scrnnton on Saturday night last, tho victim being in old man named .Michael Kinney. The murderers aro three Italians who wero all arrested. Threats wero mado of hanging by tho enraged tnendsot hiiiuey. It 14 wt-11 fkir roultri at nnwHrtnnpra to keep tlio newcpiiper hw In mind, lie ,nc- wc republlxti It from iluiulo time. II ore it is: "The cuirl line t'lcidid ll.at ic n person unit: Ids taper di-tomliuied lie m Udl pay an arrearage?, or Hie piinu.ner may i con timid to emd it mi i II the uymn t ii inndt, and collect the whole amount wliclln r llio paper is taken from llio poat-clBce or mil, A Is, action for fntii-I fan bo liiBllmioJ fUMln.t tinv nrfinn. whotliHp lit. ti. ri tmnn.lli'n in h finf.iif!.l uiuu; n. not, liu refuses to uy fnru publication. Home lorgct tlil, una ihink Hut merely ii-fiialng Iu take the intiter from the ixt. Dice settles llie mailer. Ihr County iSufKriuttniUnt ', 0. H.OAMl'ItKI.L. For Qiunty buptrintemlait, T.I). JlILLUlt, Ir'Clunfy iluyerintehJait, j.e.qrtiiiEs. The oienli'K of llio troul fessin tlitatenr will be conahhrally I dor limn tnnl, owing to the mow, which Mill liu fiom six IlcIic In two feet (le p In llio wouili mi J on lie) mountains In tlio upper part ol'tlie Stale. Trout fishers nro tlio incut enlluulnsllo of men nnd will undergo nlmott Any amount of Inconvenience nnd ill. mmf irt In punnit of their epor', b it ilicru Is n limit to liiinnn endurance. Wivtlng In the Ice water of a ttrenm Unit II iws through n country covered wilh enow, nn'nil mor' kii It V rin i tlinn tho ptinsuro of lecuting tlio full, warrant, It Is feared that, in some Uc.in, the trout have tipen killed by the 1 1 rye amount of Ice, but llil Is tie rely a matter of corjectuic When the wiuin winds and gentle showers dlsolvc llie I co bariietp, nnd buds nnd IjIo'iiiim appear, cur ongleis will il ubtliM find lliat tluru nic enough trout In furnish lliem amusement. A religious journal observes : "Tlicre nre two eln'ses of people hi llie Lurch: llio otic Is made up ofllinxc who do the hard wiuli of llie church, llie ulbei of llioie who fit by the liro ami limt fnilll.'' '1'liladif Isiou into wurketa nnd grumbler! Ik uol peculiar to any locality, but can bo ob'Crvid in sll communities. Noth ing is more depressing lo rarntst and conrclcn tlom Cliri.lianslli.in constant fnill-findlnr', nnd it materia ly retard the property of iiligloiis bodies. Tlio-o who nro ncllvily engaged In church work neco'sirily sicrifirc much perron.' nl comfort nnd give their time and strcicts without earthly rownrd, rx'cpt such in conies fiom well doing. A liro nt Shamnkiu on Sunday morn ing last cau-ed a loss of iJoO.OOU. (jiticura Semothtn? Ofla'.crost to Evsrr Maa Woman aai Child. Is yo'ir Illood Impure nnd loaded with the Poison ot KeroMa : laynurLirn Sirenjrth oozluzout throjgtinn In curable Ulcer or sore? Is your Skin covered with Itchlng.Scaly and Scrof ulo:n Hum irs; Is jour Oomiiletlon dl-dlsured with Unsightly Eruptions or Ulcmlshea ? Is your Hair Thin, lifeless, and rapidly tailing out, and .Sii.il n covered Willi scales 1 Is the Skin on your Hnnda Hough, IleJ, Cracked or llleeolng7 Is your Child growing up with s:rofulous Humors buretlns rrom every pore? Is llaby nnitctcd with Scald Head or any Scalp or hut J1UU1U17 It so. then no human nsMncv can so SDoedllr. nor nnnentlynnd economically cleanse the Illood, clear the Complexion and;skln. restore the Ihilrnndcii'e eu'ry Bpecies ot Itching, Mialynnd Scrotuious IIu mom ot the Skin, Scalp and Ulood, as the Cutlcuia ui-uieuien, i-uusiillllUl , 1. Cutlcuri, tho groit Skin Cure, n Medicinal J"lly,arre.stsdl3ease,ailaystnllunmatlon.ltchlm,'iiiid Irritation. heals ulcers und HOrtis.eatK nwnv (Ih.iU Hkln ami tlcsh untl restores tho llalr when destroyed liy .-ituj iiiiiuuisHim ijiuuu t uis'jus. i lieu ov eeuis. Largo boxes f l.oi). Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Soip, an exqulslto Toilet. Hath and Nursery San&tlte. rrncrnnt wlih delicious llower odors and healing tialsuim. softens heaH, refreshes and !ieAUtllls tho Coinpnlxlon nnd Skin- I'rlca ascents. Prepare! for shaMng, 15 3. Cuticura Iie30lvcnt. tho now Illnoil nuriner. cliianses tho Itliod throush llio I.lvcr, Ktdneys.Ho -els nnd Skln.and eradlcato everytraco ot scrofulous nuuiura or ncrcaiiary moou coisons. rrice ii.uo. Tim cullcnra and Cuticura Soap externally and tho Cuticura Hcsolvent Internally will positively cur.' every species of Humor, from u common rim plc;to Scrofula. Inquire noout them ntyour druggist's. Itteut hero In Hits town you may nnd evidence of their wonderful cures. Send Stamp for "Illustrated treatise on tho Skin" containing the most remarkable testimonials ever recorded In tho annaU or medical practice. Cuticura Itemedles uro prepared by WEKKS & POTTUU, Chemists and drujglsts, BOO Washington St.. Iloston, Mass , CJ'-Cutli'ura Hemcdlts mailed free to any address on receiptor price. 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WANTEDS afseis In every conn this Statu lo take rsforNuts.-ry silci:. Stendv nnd l)e.-,trublo Km. ploy input at (1001) WACIEH. jCxperlencH In tho bit Hlness nut required. Nurseries widely and favorably Auumi. rui inn iiuureon Van Dusiii Muser.esl C. I.. V.v DUSnV, Kstal-llshed lsj'j. Oknkva. N. Y tub. is, 'u-ist eow Also stock at wholesale. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DJ?3UHA. HOUSE, OJE N10HT ONLY. FRIDAY APRIL 29Ui. Engagement Extraordinary. THE DISTINGUISHED ACTRESS- MISS ADA &RAY ix ax i:vrntKi. M'.w vi-m.-iox op EAST LYNNE OR THE ELOPEMENT. As iierformed liv lnr over l.otn Hin-in. I'nuiiinr Prices 85. and bO cents, iteserveu M?ats at lien. tier's Shoo store. OPERA. HOUSE, ONE NIGHT ONLY, Wednesday, MAY 4th,'81. Mxles? Juvenile Opera Company, Tho only JiiTenllo troupo before tho public, com- Mia.-M u. mid uiivipiwa in uiree oi iusl seusou s com panies. An oiK-aiilailon of fortyp rsons. who will produjo Ollberi & Sullivan's creaiesl operatic sue. cets PINAEORE, "our sau:y snifs a beauty," Ml AIIVAM'i: IN Pltll'HS, a.t uud .'.() eenu. Kesmrd Seats now f.ir sale at Deutler's Shoo Store MuKluney's block, jDM I N ISTJtATK 1 . KOTI C K. K3TAT& vr IIKSliV W, lUL, DICKASID. letlctsbf AdmlulMrallonon I he estate of Henry W, Aid, luto bt eolt towLshlp, Columbia county, Penu'u., deceshed, liae born ijranud by llio lli'i;l tei of wilduiiuuly lothe undcrhlKiiid udinluiblralilx. A 1 uertous havinif claims against tho esu'u of tho iiecedeiit am uiiuvsteu to pr sent Uiem lursetllo-. uiuut, and Ihosu ludebleU lo tlio eslale to make pay. mem to the unucielri.cu Administratrix, without delay. 0. W. illlIEK, Alu rney. April '.d-bw HMIAIl II. AUU Ailinlnlitratil.v, r, u, kbpy, Pa. OT llliVlSlb.V ACIBNTS WAN 1 KU. SEW 1 I.Hi AMBKT. AH mado by tho inruvi eminent tcholars of Bag laud ana Auiuilca. Half tho puce or corresponding Diil'Ii h Ifdillon. (.ariru Ty pe, llueu siuiHi'.caieniUi. ii paper, rhKant blnijlni;, A teparulu ''Compreheu. slvo imtoryur tho 1 1 jo unditsitranluUoi,s,"lu. (ludliiK a lull uccouut of the JMew Ittvislon, L'lven ui NubscrllM-rs. Hest ch nice far niienta ever olfercd. Send stamp lor narllcula rs at once . TheilKNHY HILL PUIlUSIIINtl CO., Norwhh, Couu. ApillK.'eu-ilw B lUiXJK NOTIUK. au ulecllon fil tuleersof 1'aluwlsa 1M.1l... Co.. &ITTER$ will b held at tliuhuuso of J. II. K'siler, Catiwlssa, oi Monday. May ud, between l lis houra of ouu uud MX o'clock n, in, (ifcO.N niLlllillT. A(iriU)-iw bivmary, SHERIFF'S SALE . . Uy vlrttio ot siitdry writs Issued out ot tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county and to mo directed, will bo exposed to publlo salo at tho Couit House In Itloomsbu rtf, nt 3 p. m. on MONDAY, MAY 2nd, 1881. Atlthato'rtaln mcssiiaBOor tenement nnd tract ot land situate In orangcvlllo In tho county ot Co- liunbla nnd Commonwealth ot Pennsy Ivanla, boun ded and described as tollons, lo-IU HeRlnnlnjt at a post or corner on Main street, thence bylaniUof HenrySllncr sitilh sixty-eight desrees, wat eight perches lo n post, tbenco south thlrty-ono degrees west three perches und two-tenths to a post,thcnco by lands of Henry Btlner nnd Mary Itaihurst north slxty-elght degrees, enst eight perches to n post cn Main street, tbenco nton; Main street north tlility- one degrees east three perches nnd two-tenths to tho placo ot beginning, containing twenty -tlvo perch'is nnd two-tcnlln. ALSO. Another lot of land, bounded as follows, to-wl'i lieglnnlng ut a post corner In line or land of Htmuel Achenbnt h, thence nloug Iho Bnmo north Hilt ly do degrees east eight perches to a post, thence by land of widow Marlit north seventy-two degrees west seventeen nnd two-tenth! perches to n post, Ihenoj by the afore-descrlbed lot south twcnty-nlno Ue glees west eight nnd three-tenths lurches to a post, thenco by lutid of Henry miner south sixty, nine and one-half degrees eastsoventcen nnd tlucc tenths perches to the placo of beginning, contain ing one hundred nnd thlrty-ulno perches of land on which ate erected a two nnd a half story dwelling home.hnrness shop, frnmc stable and out-bulldlngs. Seized taken In execution at tho suit of Samuel Achenbach airalnst Ilnchcl Ann llarman nnd Ja cob Jl.llarraan, her husband, with notlco to M, L. Kline, terro tenant, and lo bo sold as thepropcrty of llachcl Ann Hnrmanand .lacob M. llarman her hus band, with notice to M. L. Kline, tirre tenant. iKki.Eit, Attorney. levari l-'acias. ALSO, All that certain house and lot of ground situate In Catawlm township, In the county of Columbia anutstato oi Pennsylvania, lying nnd being on the east side ot fourth street, bounded ns follows, to. wit: Heglnnlng nt a corner of a lot belonging to William Williams on Fourth stiect aforesaid and running ihenco by said Fourth street northeast wardly fifty feet to laud of DaWd fUrouso, thenco along tho simo south clxtynnd oiie-hiif degrees, oast one hundred and twenty-four feet to the publlo road, thence by tho said road soulh llfty-slx andn halt degrees west fifty fect to corner of said Wl Main Williams, thenco by the snmo north tlxty degrees west one liundrol and twenty-four feet to tho placo or beginning, on which nro erected n two-story iramo uwcinng nouseana out-o-lldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at tho salt of Slicn pan! (loodman against A. V, Cool and Sarah .1. Cool and to be sold as. tho property of A V. cool and t-arnu J. cool. Mili.kr, Attorney. Lev. Fa. ALSO. Ml that certain lot of 1 ind sl'.uato In tho village of (ilen City lathe County of Columbia and Slnto of Poansylvanla, known ns lot No. four (I) In plot o. n.rco (3) on map or plan of said village, bounded ana described as follows, to-wlt: on tho north by au alley, ou tho cast by lot .So. live (V. on the south by First street, and on tin west by lot No. Ihree (a), cmtalulDg Illty feet In front nnd one hundred and lifty fect In depth, on which aru erect ed a two slory frame divcl.lng homo and out-build Ings. Seized, taken In execution at tho bult of tho Columbia County Mutual Saving Fund Loan .V. As sociation against Isaac Swcsny and Caroline Sweo nyand to bo sold as the property of Isaac Sjtco ny and Caroline Sweeny. Ltm K & Millih, Attorney s. Lev. Fa. ALSO. All that lot tr piece of land sltuato lnlienton township, Columbia county, and state of Pennsyl la, bounded and described ns rollons, to-wlt: De- ginning at apot In tho road up FUhlogcrcck, thence up tho said road north two and a half de grees, west six perches and thruj-tenths to a post, ihenco by land ot William Colo north llfty-elght nnd thrce-(uartcr d"grecs west sixteen perches nnd four-tenths to a rost In tho road to West Creek, thence by said road south thlrly-one and a quarter degrees west live perches and four-tenths to a post, thenco by lands of John Conner, south llfty-elght and threo-nuarter degrees cast twenty perches to tho placo ot beginning, containing eighty-three-perches and six-tenth i ot a porch, strict measure on which aro erected a two-story frame dwel.Ing house' stable nnd out buildings. Seized, taken In execution nt tho suit of c. 1). Urockway against M1.H 1). Cole', and to bo sold as tho property of Silas 1). Cole. HaocKW a v, t ttorney Vend. Ex. ALSO, All that eel tain pieco or parcel of ground situate la Flshlngcreck township, Columbia county, Penn sylvania, described as follows, to-wlt: Houndedon ho north by Und if Lazarus and Thomas Hut Ill- son, on the uorih east by laud ot Oeorgo Pcaler, on tho south-west by land of Philip Hnangst and Ed ward Unangst, containing forty. seven acre s and sixty-four perches, on which aro erected a framo house, barn and out-bulldlngs. S lzed, taken In CM'Cutlon at the suit of tho Or nugetP'o Mutual Saving I und and Loan Associa tion ngalust William Vnangat and to be sold as tho property of William Uuangst. M11...K11 Attorn y, n. Vend. Ex. Terms cash, U. II. KNT, Sheriff. SherlU'sonice, April 8th. 1S3I. DPTTB-LIC! SALE OF VALUAHLK REAL ESTATE! lty virtue of an order ot the Court ot Iho county of Colurabta tho undersigned will sell at public unc tion on Iho premises, near tho Jlclntyro church, on SATURDAY, Al'ItlL 30, 1SSI, at one o'clock p. in. Iho farm known as tho WILLI AM FOX l-'AItM, ad Joining lands of E. I). Kern, E. M. Tewksbury, Adam Feterolf, Sol. Hlder, tha (IliSinnyer tract, Jacjb tioas, und tho school house lat, contalnln ; 112 ACRES. The farm li well supplied with running water, und a VAUIETV OFFHUIT, Ilointe, Hani ami mil bulldliiKH.' There Is about twenty acres In Timber, and ten or twelve In "sprouts aud pasture. School Housuand Church at hand. Tho dlstnnco to Catawlssa is three miles and to tho coal market towu3, twelve or four teen. MUST AND WILL US sold, subj jet only to an S3J.co dower bond of Elizabeth Fox, and leaso ot present tenant for ono year, aud In tho interest of Itonunus Strausser. TEIIM-J. Ten per cent of one-fourth thepuichasu money (ibove dowerjon striking dosvn tho property; one-Iourih less the ten per cent, on couUrmatlon, tho balance In ono year thereafter, with interest ou bond aud mortgage at thecxpenseot purchaser. E.M.TEWKSUUIlV, B. P. FoiiTNUK, Committee. Auctioneer. Catawlssa, April 8, '3l-ta TM VOKCIC NOT1CK. COLUMBIA COU.NTV.SS: Annus: the records and nrocccdlngs ot tho Court or common Pleas of i:olumbla county It Is Inter alia, thus conuilned. Thomas bcbrctuer 1 No. 117 Dec. Term, isso. vs. Divorce. Kate Schreffler. j Now February .. lssl. 011 motion of D. H. tletz. at torney of llbellant 11 Is ordered that Iho Shertlt shall cause notlco to bo pubholicd lnouujar uioreotlhu newsp-apeis published In Columbia county for tour Kiicccssltu weeks prior to thollrnt dav ot next term, requiring tho respondent to appear ou said day Ui auswer complaint. Proof haviug neen inada of tho return of tho atlas subpicna ot a nihil. Jlv TIIK COl'HT. Certltlcd from the records this elo v. Hi day ot December, A. D., lsso. WM. KUICKinUM, U.M. Qi-icic, Proth'y, Deputy. nprll s-to. ULKON HKUIS. in tuk kstatu or i-ktkh iitciuti., rJECkisto. COLVMIUA COUSTY, SS 1 The Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania to Joseph Michael, .Mllllu township, .Maiy. Iim-iin irrled milt William Plan, Malnvllle; John .l -huel..Mit!lln town ship; Lydia, Interuurried Willi Henry niuuer, lla zlvion, Luzerne co., Pu.j Phoebe, lulerinarili-d with I rlah McAfee, lleav.r town-jhip; i-nmui-l Mlehtiel rind Washington, .Mlllllu lonnsuip; uiah lleeK,lbter' mulled with We. Icy Voho, ( Icm), l-.ititou Pa; llebecea litck. Inter nnnled with cii'ires ilimnp bon.roiUlugut WIMIaiiisoorl, Pa.; El zabelh II -it, residing nt.MllllliiMile, Columbia eouuty, P.i.s Wll Hum Pick, last II lug nt PlilUdolplila, P.i ; Frank lin llsck uud Jos -pii neck, lit lug ut inr UU, P.t.; II11IU I'.eiw.lim-uiuirlel with .h-liii Mlcli.i-I, litlng utUi-rtvlck. Columbia coumy, I'a., nil clilioivu 01 Kllzab'lh Michael, now il ceuseit who tva liner marrled with Samuel Heck, nowllltlngut Mllllln, CotuiiU'laroiuiiy. Pa; llebocea .liiiiuumau, Htlrai; ntlie.ivertowui.lilp, Columbia c nmy, Pa; Henry luime-ruiuu, ivaul ngal llluglowu, schuylkllicuuu. ty, I'a.; Enoch .Uiiiiierm.in, resldlnL' ut .tlalti tiwu shlp, Columbia county, I'a ; hlizuU-tii oiultois. in. tcrniarrled with Lett McAfee, iesldlu In lleavtr townsnln. Col imbla co.iiuy, i'a., all chlldreii ol Sarah Mlchail, luU-rmuriu-d wlih Christian Zliu meimuu, (boh diceusid); Samuel Snyder, 01 Mill liuvino, Columbia eouuty, Pa., guarduii ud litem ot Franklin Heck, a minor; i.udwlg Zimmerman, Itlnir lown, Schutiktll county, Pa . Kuanll m nl ittdieir Zlmmermari,l(i)ory .hnuieiinanund Enocli Zimmer man, llueu) Ucsciuidatiis ol I'ii.-- ,tiu u-l ueceuued, and to lid )H'r ens lulerestud. llreetlug: You uru hereby cited tohu and uppenr hi Uro thu Judues ot our Orphaus' Court at an orphans' Court lo bo held atlllooinsbu-gon tho ilrst Monday of May next, then end there to accept or letusoto lake Iho real estate ol said Peter Michael, deceased, ut thu np-pral-ed vuluatlou put upon ltbyibu inuuest, duly awaruod by the said Court and icturned by tho sia-rlir. or show cause why 11 shall not be sold. And hereof rati not. Witness the Honorable William Klwcll, I'.e-Md-nl ol uui said Court, ut l)loiiisiiur.', the twintv tirih day of Fubrunrv, A, l one llwu uud 1 Igtit hurcdred and eighty -one, Wil khickuauu. U. M. Q0IC. Clerk O. 0. Utpirtr. uprii.H, W1LOWS' Al'M.AlSKMKNra Tho following appraisements of real and personal propertysct nnart 10 wiaows or aeceeiua into been tiled In Iho oniro of tho lleizlster of Col iimbla county, under tho ltuies of Court, nnd will bo proseiiled tor nbsoluto conilrmntlon lo tho orphans' Court to Im held In llloomsbtirg.tn nnd forsnld conn ty. on Monday, the 2nd day of May, I8SI, at two o clock p. m., ol said day unless exceptions to such continuation nro prctlouily tiled, of which all per. sons Interested In said estates will tako notlco I 1, Widow of 0. D.S. Marclay, late of llloomsburg, deceased. 2. Widow of John J. Longcnbergtr, lato ofMimin township, deceased. S. WMowof ftamuot Bummers, lato of Montour township, deceased, 4. widow of Joseph I.'. Rands, late of Mt, Vl'nsant township, deceased. 8. Widow of Justus F. Mam, lato ot llcnton town. ship, deceased, Heirlstcr's Oniee. 1 W. 11. . MIDDY. Ulooinsburg, April 1, 'si. f licitl.-te' T UOISTKll'S NOTIOKS. JLV Notlco Is hereby given to all legatees, credi tors nnd other persons interested In the estates of 1110 respective (leceueniR nnu minors, 1 11.11 1 ne roi lowlniradmlnlstratnrfi'.nxpeutnrn' and t?imrillans' no. counts have been Hied In Iho onico of tho lleglsler of Col. oo, nnd will bo presented for conilrmullon und 1111U..U11L-U iu me iiiniiaiis 1 otirt 10 uo neiu 111 liioomsourg, 011 .tiouuay, .May a, issi, at s ociocu p. in. on mild day 1 1. Tlio account of Itzal II. l:r,t. Trustoo nnnolntrd by the orphans' Court in tlio estalo of Ellen 1 one, into or 1110 Town 01 uiuotnsuttrg, ue ceased, s Tho account of John Cole, executor of Joseph IV.In Ift.n tf UI.....I.... ,n.,.l.) ' 8. First niidtlnalnccountof Hat Id s. Ilclwlg, guar dian or xiius, Harrison tV and John A. P. Ilvl wig. minor children ot Sarah Ilclwlg, lato of Lo cust township, deceased, 4, Hioilrst nnd partial account of W. tt.Mcrlcle, executor of Ilcnlamln Jlerlcle, late ot Madison township, deceased, 6. Tho Ilrst nnd nnal account of Clinton Melllck. executor or Oodfrey Melllck, lato of Mt. Pleasant luniisnip, ueceascu, 0. Tlio second nnd nnal nccount of E. It. Ikeler. ex. ecutor ot Thomas l.nhoraton, latoof tho Town ot Illoomsburg, deceased, 7. The Ilrst nnd llnal account of Samuel Nevlmrd. ndmlnlstrutor of so rah C. hhultz, lato of Centre iuwusuij'. uL-veuseu. 8. First and llnal nccount of C. U. Jackinn. euar. dlan of ltebeccs, J. Marsh, minor child of James .-uu so, nuooi leniro townsmp, aeceascd, 0, Tho tlrst and llnal nccount of Samuel C.Jai no, uiiiiiuiaiiiiiui- uu uoiiis non oi d0.l.u 11, liotl son, lato of tlio borough ot Hcrwlck, deceased. 10. The account ot Daniel liryfogle. guardian of Sadie J. Case, minor child ot Hannah Case, lato 01 iiioom towusuip, ueceascu. 11. Tho account of DintelDn tolo. tninrdlannf Us. t 'lla case, minor cutid ot Hannah Case, lato ut Diuviu iun9iiip, ueeeitseu VI. Thcnrst and llnal account of William tllnnnn. steel, adinliilstratorof Sophia Hlppenstcel, lato of Hrlarcreek township, deceased. 13. The llnal account of Elislia II. Illggi and Jni. H. 11. 1 ui K.nurvmnx uxeciiiorsm unaries 11. iioeu Ier, lato ot tho Town ot Ulooinsburg, deceased, 14. Tho Ilrst and llnal nccountof John Kcssler, Jr., administrator of John Kcssler, sr., late ot Pino lu. ii9ui), ueeeuseu. 15. Tho second und llr.nl nccount. rf Thpmlnrn vn Dowcll, Induilntstralor 01 John McDowell, latu or scon townsmp, aeceascd. 10. Tho second nnd llnal nccouit of A. J. Albert son, niimluistraHir 01 John Davis, lato of llreen wood township, deceased, ns Hied by his admin istrator, Joseph W, Itetcj. 17. Tho account of Joshm Fettcrmin, guardian of Ell, ibeth llartzel. ilato MlUrr. mm- iiiwiiuwl 1 inuiir child ot ln-j.imln .Miller, lato ot CaUi- .vissu eoiTiisuip, ueceascu. IS. Tho second nnd nnal nccount or I.lovd T. enn tier, udinlulstrator of Joseph P. Conner, lato of Centre townsulp, deceased, 19. Tho ilrst and partial account of I. K. Krlckbaum, one of Iho administrators ot Thomas Davis latu 01 iieniou lowiisnip, aeeeaseu. 80. Tho Ilrst and llnal nccount of I. K. Kit kbaum. cx.cuior or uas v, hnrns, laic ot Iloutou town ship, deceased. 11. Tho Ilrst and llnal nccount of Joslah Coleman, udmlnlstiator of Abraham C, Kains, lato ot icuwti wii u3iii;, uvueuseu. ti. The Ilrst and narllal account or A. 1'. Vonntr. iiauilnlstratir of .Men-y A. ltoberts, lato ot wivvutiuuu wii 113111 i, uui:eiueu. 23. Tho second and Durtl.il account of Moses S. v nge and It. F. Savage, administrators of Joshua oat-age, uie oi Jackson tawnshlp, deceased. .'I. Tho ilrst and Dartlnl nccount oroeenrn v. Me. Ewcn, administrator ot Datld Demott late of lireonwoou townsnip, accented. 23. Tho second and llnal account of ncster A. Ed son, administratrix of Uenjamln F. cole, lato of it;uiuu lumiauiji, ueeeuseu, 2ii. The first and llnal nccount of Allen 11. crnnn administrator of Jacob Dower, lato of DrlarcretU umusuip, ueeeaseu. 27. Tlio Hrst and llnal account of M. A. Ammor. man, administrator of John Kvcland, late ot FlshlngereeU township, deceused. s. Tho sjcond account of Ivl Shanernnd Levi Fester administrators of David Shaffer, late ol iuiiui.iui;n tut.uauii, ueoeusuu. 20. TllO Second account Of lT2Ul il. Knf nrtmtnlktnv lor do bonis non of Peter Ent.luto ot scott town- suip, ueceascu. 30. Tho Ilrst nnd llnal nccountof 11. W. Mnttnvnniii executor of John Mclleynolds, latoof the Town 01 ijiouiusourg, ucceaseu, SI. The first aud Ilunl account of N. P. Monro, ml. minlstrator ot Sarah Summers, lato of Hemlock !t2 Tlirt flrt nnd llnl n.i.nnnlnf Inu.n Tllnl.o dlanot AnuloF. Hughes, minor 'child of Joseph C. Hughes, late ot orango tow uthlp, deceased, 33. The llnal nccount of Peter SI. Kerthner, admlnls- iiuiui ui nuiiuu J.11111, iaie 01 jiouiour townsnip1 deceased. 34. The second and llnal nccaunt of John Annlnmnn. executor of llaunuli Appleman, late of thelown ui uiuuiiiiuurg, ueeeuseu. 35. The so'ondand llnal nccount of John Ilartinin, uuiuwiiaiiuiui 1 wiLiiii-i v.riiuer, laie 01 Hem lock township, diceased. 311. Tho ilrst and llnal nccountof Datld Savogc, ad ministrator ot William Savage, latoof Fishing. cieek township, deceased 37. Tho second account ot William Harrls.and James . iiiuTis, uuiiiiuisiraiors 01 jaeoo Harris, late 01 iiciuiock lowiiBiup, ueceaseu. 3$. Tho ilrst and tlnal account of Lloyd Yeageriind ..... .uuiik, U11U11111SUUUJ13 iu niiuiuei i.raig, ,.,v ... ntbcunuvu vun iiauii, UCLl 'Ilseu Si). Thu fei'cond nni llnal uccouiir.nf ivtirSwnni.- ndmlnl.trator ot Leonard Adams, late ot Locust Bloimsburg April 1, St. iwgisier s unice, 1 w. H. JACOBY, Heglstcr. Rswell & Co's. Advc'a. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Hest In tlio world. Ijis.14 1 ni'Pl- lli.nt nnrnllmr Always In good condition, euros soies cuts bruises and cums. Costs but llttlo more than the Imitations. jivery package lias 1110 iraue mark, l all tor tho gen ulne, and take no oth t. anil 8 4-w- r AUBASTINE ! For llnishlDg Walls and Celltngj, Is iho most valua ble mateilai Known. It Is fur superior to Kalso. mliie.nnd morn econcml nl. It Is a valuable dlscov. cry, and us merits as a wall nnlsh nro uneiinaled It Is tho only tutu nl and durable finish for walls. It will pay 5011 to send for sample card and ttstlmo. Mills to m:i:i.i:v nuns,, as uuriiog sup, n. v, city. r apr. s-iw $777 A YEAH ana cxbenses to ne-enrs- outm, Free. Address P. O. VICKEUY. auiiusiu, H1U1UO, I Upr. S-4W KtChromoCariH, loo.jor 25 large, new Cluonio Jwcards, birds and (lowers; or vopjvtly aold and . m iiii uuuie, ivi.-. itassiu iTiuiiug f , . . 1 UpillB--tW SQQQayenr to agents, nnd expenses jj OutHt w vwirr., .uuieba r , nvvuiu .v CO., Augusta Me. aprllHiw r 1 liVEHTIHKIOI etid for our select Pstof locil inowspnpers. (luo, P. Howell fc Co , lo Spruco at,, N. Y, nprll s-iw I) ? K fP'P V'Q "WHNS, 17 swp. Set Hold DIjAI I I O en TongiiD Heeds, only fM Ad dress Daniel F, Ueatty, Wasnington, N. J. upr s 4n Our Questions. Arc you ;i buyer of Men's or Uuys' Cluthini; at retail ? Do you nccil dotlune; for the farm, tlio office, thu work-shop, the court-rtiom, or tlic pulpit? Do you want hoys' clothinjf lur the trliool-room, or for dress? Do ) ou prefer to liny tlothiny rcady-matlu 1 r to order ? Are you in need of shin 1 ? If yes, to nr.y or all of these que ries, state your needs to us, that we may send you camples and prices, Your Question K Will litis pay for the trouble ? You must juel;;e. We will make up the case, you must decide it. Hut wo must toll you that wo have created llie Largest Ketail Clolhiner llusinc53 in the United States by the iimple method of Hiving the best tlothintf (ot llie least money, Wo mean that it shall pay you lo buy of us. If you buy and nro not pleased, icttirn the Ijoqds. for tscliaiijjc, or demand your money. Wanamakcr and Brown, S. K. Cur. Sixth a Market SU " ni.L.ULrillA. mmimi i ciomb. HAVE M ACTUAL COUNT ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN' STYLES OFNEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, ItANOrNG IN PKIOES 1SK0M 12 1-2 To 50 CENTS PER YARD Knell nml ovcrv slvlo of tin. one l.iiii.lroil TKX DIKKKUKNT COI.OIMNdSOl. COMIMXATiON.S, innkiiij- in HIQ nmA fflu 11 stock not only lliulnrgcxt fVi-r sliown, but licliuvctl tobo ulisoluli-ly lioyomll COMlJIl'imilM. WE SHOW: SEVEN STYLES. AT HI CUNTS. All Itntt-Wool Htutri. Most oithetil coit more to manufacture t bun our mark, cd price, and represent soma great nar gains. They consist ot llKKlKS, AHMltllKS. PI.AIDS, .mi.K-JIIXKt) .NOVUUIKSANI) CA SUM lilt US. TEN STYLES. ATI3CKNTS. All llnll-Wool Fahrles; many would bo gooil valuo at o und W eenti. Them also nro TIVII.I.KH IIBKIIH, NOVKI.TIi:i, PLAIDS, M'lHPtS, All .MUHKS, uro. FIVE STYLES AT IS CUNTS. Fully ai cheap ns tlio olherlnls and couhlsts of MOHA1K-1. .MKLXMIIW, I ciiKi'us,PKiiiii.i:cLoiHs,sntii'ia,cic. : TEN STYLES. AT iO CENTS. All splendid value: mnnv now snips not i i shown before tills reason. They tmhnico I : ALL-WOOL MTKII'ES, WDOI, DHESi I : CLOTHS, AI.L-WOO L 11 I'Ml'ISUS, : ; PLAIDS ETC. j THIRTY STYLES. AT S5 CENTS. j Probably tho largest assortment of 1 twenty-tlve-centdress goods ever shown. 1 Thero are many enticing bargains amonir i them, in SEIIOK MALN()KS, WOOL I CH HI! RS.FANCV CHECKS CLOTH Mil r- I INCIS. ALl.-WOOLSTllll'KS. LACE AM) ', PLAIN llUNTINllS, FANCY ENdLISII i PLAIDS AND STH1PES. ! Please remember that this immense der 50 cents per yaril,:ind does not refer assortment, is even greater. Those who uiiiuiLMi in iiiu xaAijj uituitt VaAtL'SmhWi: inroumt which ineir supplies can be secured almost as satisfactorily as at the counters, livery lady should send for si specimen copy of tha Journal Jor the Jfousefiold. STRAWBKIDGE & CLOTHIER, MARKET STREET TO FILBERT. I V. COR. EIGHTH STREET, GET THE BEST. In the nitinufitcture of Organs is lesultitig in the production nnd snlo of cheap goods, mado from inferior materials. I refer particularly to bogus Organs that are continually springing into existence witliottt any merit whatever, except to be offered cheap, and then when purchas ed iound to bo dear at any price. Will yuu not then, reader, If you Contemplate Buving an Orean consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing the names of first class, wholly responsible maker. A good assortment of stvlea ot t 10 cnli'liriitcil l'Rtnv ni nmid ...... 1 .?... .1 ,!' A , a "V ? t5""D ,,u" uueiifii ai mo new rooms ot the Only Authonzsd Agent fov tho Batey OrKana in Columbia GouiltV. A "nnninto m. fivn a.... n . J n;- riuLvuitr l.KTriNG. TWU ho at Rfimusl Knmr'a farm Itouso In fontre iu v';,t,J'J!,,"1,?'"llr.",y ,IU i"-tl1 dly nt Apill. ikm iu auilock lulho rluiniKjii. a kionu uiHut uir - run In Cunlro iuhiiHiIii m-ur Siumul Hnoir'H turm. lUnH iiiul fcjwi llcallous iiiu hu ktu ut thu ri'hlUt-nau ct the uuderDlKiuil. MFAYKTTK CIIHASV. JKKHMtAII llAUfaMHICII, April 8 iw' suK'ivMir3un;vutro twn. OTICK. llnnlnn Unlitnl IlL.l.l.i 1 1... i lit MUhJ Hhi "WK'A tiS'ilrKt', KS n'i W & (iuiHof July, issi.m Hoiilon. All perwiui l iili L' linn r l 11 lire sent them m tnn timo or ho "rcvir UchirriU Hum pujmcntot llio samo. Hy order ot tho lioiiiii. fi.'J.S'nr I'ri'tlllCIlt, Si-'cictary. uiiKh u-sin Dauchy 8c Co's. Advt'a. TANITEI I'or Wmv-nilllK. l ouiiJrli-.. uu-l nlurhtuohliui. lur cltikUrf. bddr... EUI-DV Uli, oTTi I IIIKTANITCCO, ittcturers accompanies every i'stov Organ. Juu J" SL.?ER, Agent, lartAiw, e Co,! " "in- mwnin nnd fifti'cn, roiiriwiils from THliKM Tfti FOUKTEEN STVLKS. AT ill CltNTS. oai.si-tlntr moativot (lootls that In any : ol lur Iious-3 would lint o been marked at ; nrw. cents nt tho vera- lowest, uud com. I KlUI.Uii.OASII.MKItKMrH.ANtlES.CIIK. I VlttiNS. 1IKH1US, AND 8II.K MIXISD 1 1 PLAIDS. I I I FOUKT.EEN STYLES. AT VtH CEKTS. Considered by mnnv tolncltido somooi' the lle.il H.irKilns ot the counter. Amnnc; them will tie touhdSll.KM l.KI)HTIIII'K.t AND PLAIDS. AI.UtNUUI. FHKNCH CASilMHltHS. DOIIIII.II-WIDTII ALL WODL LACK Ill'NTI.MIS AND SHKI -Hi:ilD'3 PLAIDS. EIGHT STYLES- AT 40 CENTS. Aminff llilp lot will bo 'found mnnv of : : tho fabrics selling tliionghout tuo city nt ! I 6occnts,coniprIsinsrNi)Vp.LTlESntHALP ! J VALUE SILK-MIXED KNI1I.IS1I 1 I STllli'KS, 0-4 WOOL HKlOES.ilO INCH i ALUWOUlUN'SVElLINtl. j UKREE STYLES. 1 AT 45 CENTS. ! Few In number, bur. liemnrkablo liar trams V17! li-4 OEHSTBIt CLOTHS AND rtOVEl.TIES WORTH 15.. AND CAfcll MKHES WOHTH Ctis C. FOURTEEN STYLES- AT 60 CENT S. : Somo of tho be.t bnrgalnswo evo offer ed in r. 4 HKHIES.UO INCH CA8I1JIEHES, C.-l IIUNTINOS, li-4 SHITINOS, LACE HUNriNOS, hll.K-I INISHED PLAIDS, AND NOVELTIES WOUTTI ft. assortment includes nnlv goods nt. mil un to our stock of liner fabrics, in which the aro unable to visit us 111 person, are re- ww uiniciiu nuill LI1U lll lllll- JuoomsburR, Fa. YOU CAN BUY THE B LATCH LEY 5 r.J'Vy'."1 CoI,l''-,,'ceIln,or Iron limn ff u m, J? .'L1' "na Mt'r' 1(1 'H my nuum u tin It, u7.r 'w1"1nt't In, niiiu-ihil ami i-oii. tnil,, Vr ,:yi,h0 I'""" In tho iiuiip, wrlio in mo im ,i- uw, on,i i wrir.t'iiil uiV'teiVrK:' y0U' ' "f"'-"1-tlUAB. 0. BLATOiaEY, M.uufacturer, march , 'Si-cm t &,