THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. 0. E. Elwsll, 1 tijir J. K. Blttonlionder.J E4lM"' BLOOM3DUKG, PA. FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1881. il' JiUtlicr his rcHignca in prcimDring to go to Chicago this week position ns scorcUuy and general agent ,'abor b(fml of cert;n can(idatcs of tho Board of Publlo Cliantica. wm tc inquiring delegates from tho The S'iprcinu Court lias recently tit cldod in MuDermott's appeal, from Lit xernu comity, that tlio deposit of monoy arising from n husband s business, by tho wlfo, in a bank in lior own name, ovmi though it bo with tho husband's consent, is not presumptively a gift of tho money to her. Tho wife's possession of such money in bank is tho husband's possession, and is not of itself sufficient evldenco of her ownership. The fact that tho account is kept in her namo is no evidence of her owuership. The Republican Party ought to Go. A crcat many republicans who aro northwest and Paolfio slopo that thcro is no troublo about Now York : any good republican can carry it, and with Ex-Attornoy General Georiro Lear died at Doyloatown last Friday. Ho t L l..l t .,1...,...1. cnt republican movement in 1882. tho particular republican they aro eleo- 1 , , tioncorlng for thero will bo no sort of After nil tho talk nbout tho nomina- trouble. Most of those gentlemen are tlon of Tildon, it may bo assumed that ordinarily intelligent mid elear-Bightcd, ho will not deolino if tho mantlo Bliould ?nd not without political experience, inll on him. Tho present indications aro that Tilden and Hendricks will bo named. At tho beginning of tho present rcs sion of Conorcss a number of bills wcro . . . -I 1 - .t. t 1 1 . ! 1.1 1.. I.-- introduced providing lur wiu .luuuuun tilings iiugiii uiin-ii We can account for their amazing blindness to tho truo situation in tho Btato of Now York only on tho theory that they beliovo it would bo a good thing for tho republican party to go out ol commission tor lour years. worso Tho timbers of of tho internal revenuo tax, and tho ro demption of trado dollars. What has become of them 1 John M. Greer, tho Butler county ultimatum senator, has been nominat ed for president jifdgo of tho courts of that county over tho present incumbent, Judgo McJiinkin. An associated press disiiatch says that Greer's nomination is duo to the support ho icceived from the liquor element. Let every body tho old ship aro as sound as ever, nut it has been evident lor a good many years that she ought to go into tho dry dock and get rid of her barnacles. New York Times (rep.) The Record of a Broken Oath. In tho oflico of tho secretary of tho United States senate there w carefully preserved this rceord of a solemn oath : "1, Ueorgo i . Jiumuntis, uo solemnly shout for tho grand old party o'f great swear that I will impartially oxamino moral ideas 1 When tho Republican party stoops to methods that soil tho ermine of the judiciary, they should bo careful in making charges against their opponents about tho usu of liquor in elections. Tho great reputation made by U. S. Giant as a soldier was not benefited by his administration as President of the United States, and if tho statement of Mr. Fish of tho broken Marino Bank, to the effect that ho has letters from and consider all questions submitted to tho commission ot which I am a mem ber, and a truo iiidinnent civo thereon, agreeably to the constitution and the laws, so help mo Uudl Tho commission was the electoral commission of 1877. Tho form of tho oath, thero is reason to believe, was do vised bv Geomo F. Edmunds himself. It is absolutely certain that ho subscrib ed to it. Amontr tho auestions submitted to tho commission of which Georiro F, General Grant bearing upon tho con- Edmunds was a member were two of tracts which Ward said tho firm of supremo importance : Was tho vote of Florida cast for Tilden or for Hayes T Was tho vote of Louisiana cast tor ill Grant & Ward had with tho govern ment, and which influenced him (Fish) in his transactions with tho firm, bo true, then General Grant should take tlie floor at onco and mako an explana tion. If ho wrote Btich lettcrt) as Fish says ho did, ho can no longer screen himself behind the plea of ignorance of Ward's transactions. Tho country is dec! or for Haves T Instead of impartially examining and i consideritiir these aueitions, tho coin- . . s . . . mission retuseu to exaraino or consider them at all. Eight members steadily voted to violato tho oath which they had lust taken. George F. Edmunds tvaittnn nnxiouslv for tho ex-president was ono of tho eight. His vote shut to clear himself of all suspicion of tho door in tho face of justice and right. -v 1 VI T1 T1 I .... 1 . - fraud. The Republican of last week says, "The average Democratic local leader requires something to whiskey np tho boys. Thero may bo too mucn trutn in "this, but tho Republican should not attempt to make it appear that all po litical corruption is confined to tho Democratic party. Whatever may be the methods of politicians in this coun ty, they cannot begin to comparo with tho leaders in Republican counties. Unfortunately, too much whiskey is used by tho majority party in every county in tho state, and for tho dishon est practices all over tho nation, the Republican party is responsible. They have countenanced tho stealing of the vote of a whole state, they havo raado it heroic to steal Irora the laovcrnraent, When George F. Edmunds sworo in tho namo of God. did ho swear to tho truth or to a lio 1 New York Sun. Butler in the Field, run r.ovfEM. statesman willing to 11EC0ME I'ltHSIDKNT. General Bcniamin F. Butler, who was nominated by tho national anti monopoly organization for president of tho United states at their lato jnow York state convention, has accepted tho nomination and sent the following letter of acceptance : Lowell, Mass., May 21, 1884. Gentlemen. I havo the ,honor to receive your courteous note giving mo tho action of tho convention held on and they have secured tho acquittal ot tho 14th inst., of representatives of the rogues in uigu piuctH in uiuir uwu ranks, because ot the service renuerea tho party. Let those that aro without blame first cast a btone. In tho year 187G Samuel J. Tilden and Thomas A. Hendricks wero elected President and Vice President of the United States, standing on tho follow ing tariff platform : "We donounco the present tariff, levied upon nearly lour thousand articles, as a nusterplece ot Injustice, Inequality and (also pretense. It yields a dwindling not a yearly rising revenue. It has Impoverished many Industries to subsidize a few. anti-monopoly political thought of its members and tho public sentiment which was thero represented. Th honor of the designation by such body as candidate for the presidency of the republic cannot bo too highly appreciated. Concurring in each measure of public policy set forth in tho resolutions of the constitution, need only add that if the votes of tho electors shall entrust mo with the ex ecutive powers of that high ollico each of them shall bo fully, justly and ener getically used to mako every meaauro of relief to the people and reform in Presidential Timber. Columbia county Hiititlny Hcliool Cuiivciitlo:!. HATCH OP WHICH ONK IS L1KKLY TO IlK PRESIDENT. Tt. nmhlhlta Imnnrtatllftt mltrht nurchase the products ol American labor. It has degraded tho government poiuled out by your piaiiorm oi principles, realities ui uu John A. Logan is 60, wears long, straight black hair and n fierce mous tache. Ho drinks most everything, but has nn nbhorrenco of Porter. Chester A. Arthur is fi3, wears nob by clothes, impiesses tho ladles nnd is one of tho handsomest of men. Abraham S. Hewitt is 02, fino look ng. with full beard tinged with gray. Ho is impulsivo but honest as tho day is long, nnd will light to roach tho right. Henry B. Payno is 71, but still no tlvo in business. Ho wears spees and his cheek for 4,000,000 would bo good. Henjamiu F. Butler is Go', and has a bad eye, which gives him tho look of ono ready to light. Ho don't want to bo President unless ho can bo nomina ted and elected. Jnuies G. Blatno is GO, but looks younger, ilts hair is white, bin nis oyo is brighter than his record and his step firmer than his hold on scrupulous men. Samuel J. Tilden is a bachelor of 70. Ho is not so strong as he used to be, ilivsically, but his mind is not at all enfeebled nnd what ho writes and what ho says, carries with it tho weight of wisdom nnd unsullied rcciuuuc. Georgo F. Edmunds is fiO nnd has a giant frame. Ho appears ns cold as a clam, but he likes cold ten of tho Senatorial sort, Ulvsies S. Grant has recovered from lis recent lameness, physically speak ng, and has gone lamo financially. lie is stouter in body but not in pocket book. Ho is graver than ho was and some people think, should know more about margins than ho did. Walter IJ. Ureshaiu is tall and strong, has dark Imir and whiskers, and is about ol). Buniamin HairUon is ."jO, hhert, with argo head nnd full, rather long, whisk ers. lie is tho hrst choice ot tno noos- ier Republicans. John Shermm Is not quite Gl. He deals In tho bloody shirt, has a larg fortune, is related to tho Camorons and Chris Magee is his friend. Congressman bamucl J. Kandall is rG. Ho recently wrote to a Philadel phin firm that had asked his support in a certain measure : "I think heietofore I havo supported tho proposition which vou write about, but mv rulo is never to commit myselt on any legislative subject in advance, and I don't want to do so in this case." Joseph R. Hawley is ncaring 58, is a .Nutmeg Stato favorito and a promising dark horse. Ilia hair curls. He has n little bang, a heavy moustache and short whito chin beard. lio dresses plainly, and as an editor writes vigor ously. Robert Todd Lincoln h the son of his father, paits his whiskers in th middle, is f feet 8 inches high, voted with tho 30G, and is either a stalwart or a half breed, according as tho Chic ago Convention shall decide. lit doesn't show up well in the proceed nigs oi tho bwaim court martial. Grover Cleveland is 47, stout and big headed, wears a moustache and has the pluck to say what ho thinks nud acts from his convictions every time As was remarked tho other day: "Clevo land, if Tilden won't," is getting to be a popular cry all over tho country. Thomas Francis Bayard is 55, pleas ant and pleasant looking, a gentleman and a statesman. Ho is one of the biggest men, from ono of tho smallest states, in the country. John Griffin Cm-Halo is not yet 49 tall and straight, and wears no hair on his face. lie has no personal vices, but is no saint. Ho never meddles with small matters and is never out o his depth with great ones. Ho would mako a good President now or twenty years trom now. William R. Morrison is 59. Ho stout, is not an orator, but is a power ful and unvielding debater. lie was elected to " Congress ai a revenuo ro form Democrat through carrying his principles into tho workshops of his district and thero won tho votes of th workingmon. American co amerce from the nrst to an Inferior rank ot tho high seas. It has cut down tho sales ot American manufacturers at home and abroad and depleted the returns ot American agriculture an industry lollowed by halt ot our people. It cost the people Ave times more than It produces to tho treasury, obstructs the processes ot production and wastes the traits ot labor. It promotes fraud, fosters smuggling, enriches dishonest officials, and bankrupts honest merchants. We demand that all custom house taxation shall bo only for reve nue." Such was tho tariff plank upon which wero chosen tho only Democratic Pre sident and Vice President that havo ministration. Accept for yourselves personally my most grateful consideration. Ben j. F. Butte it. Making Sheridan Fay, A PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY CONDUCTOR OllUYS OIIDEUS. "Nothing happened until tho conduc tor camo around. Here's where the been elected since 1856 twenty-eight joke comes iu. Shortly after entering, years ago. Tho people rallied to it then tho ticket puncher reached tho quarter and succeeded, although their elected of tho two travelers, and poiitely no officials wero cheated out of their costed them with : 'Tickets, please.' rightful positions by tho infamous con- Tho liltlo, bullet-headed, red-laeed gen duct of tho Republican leaders. What tleman, who seemed to bo master of tho tariff did then, it is still doing, rob- ceremonies, produced his wallet, and bing tho peoplo of their hard-earned handed the conductor au envelope. The money. Will they rally to tho sarao conductor said: tariff plank nowT Jiellefonte Watch- " 'No passes aro taken on this train.' man. I mo passes uro icniuui. j.nuY uic signed by tho president, replied tho Congressman Storm raado a good littlo tellow, growing redder in tno ince. Bpecch in Congress in opposition to the " 'I havo my orders and I am com- Morrison bill. Ho thus briefly illus- polled to obey them,' calmly replied tho tratcd tho defects of tho bill : conductor. "If this bill should become a law our " 'Perhaps you don't know who I am. tariff system would become ono of tho I'm General P. II. Sheridan 1' mo3t complicated specimens of legisla- " 'Well, General Sheridan, I must tion whioh tho ingenuity of man over obey orders. You and your friend must contrived. Tako ono of tho simplest pay your furo before you reach Roches items for calculation nffeoted by this tor, or I will bo compelled to stop tho pig iron. This bill provides iu tho train and put you off there..' first' nlaco for a 20 per cent, reduction "By this timo the passengers within nf r,rwont. duties. Wo thon rofor to ear-shot of tho trio had becorao inter- flin nrr9fnt law and find it to bo on eated and tho word passed until nil nic iron three-tenths of 1 per cent, a know that tho beaiers of tho pass wero Tnnil-thrno. tenths of 1 ner cent, on none other than General bhendan and 2.210 pounds gives tho duty of $0.72. secretary of war Lincoln. Tho con Reduco this 20 per cent, which is $1.- ductor passed on through tho car, and ma nn1 it. lnaves S5.370. But this the distinguished dead-heads probably thn frrado lino of the thoucht Qvervthhic wan settled, But II UJ i tvi ' - .... The Good Templars. Tho grand lodge of Good Templars representing 350,000 mombers in all parts of tho world, convened at Wash ington on the 27th inst., in its 30th au nual session. About 400 delegates and ex-delegates wcro present. Right Wor thy Giaud Templar Geo. B. Katzen stein, tho presiding ollicer, read bis an nual report reviewing tho history and growth of tho order, and declaring that unless ono or both of tho great politi cal parties tako a stand in favor of temperance the tempornco peoplo of tho country will support tho presidential candidate to bo nominated at tho convention which will bo held iu Pitts burg July 23. "Morill tariff,'' which is SG per ton we must throw away tho S0.G24 uxcess and reduce only 80.72, Hero it is mado necessary to rofor to threo distinct acts to find a single duty oil a simplo item. Is this the feast that rovenuu reform invites us topartako oft All laws relating to our revenuo ought to ho ns simplo as it is possiblo for human skill and scienco to mako them. As littlo as possiblo should bo left, in their administration, for experts met a man ns stubborn as ho is. In a short timo tho train slaeked, and beforo it came to a dead stop tho conductor re entered tho car, walked up to General Sheridan, gently tapped him on tho shourder, and said : " 'Well, General, wo aro at Roohes tor I" "Sheridan was taken baok and Lin coln looked annoyed. Tho General tried to nrguo tho caso with tho con ITEMS. A vein of iron oro was discovered while digging a cellar in Easton. The fifteenth nnnunt convention of this society wns held In tho It. K. Church at Mldlln, Tuosdny and Wednesday, May 37th nnd 28lh, Theio wns present eighty dele gates, representing forty schools from tho various townships in tho county. Thn session wns culled to order by Its president, He v. A. lloutz. Ilcv. J. Horning tho pastor of tho 31. h. Church of Mllllln gavo a few Imprcsslvo welcome words, which wcro responded to by the president. The secretary In mnklng his report gavo tho following statistical in formation i Numbjr of Sunday schools In tho county, 118 number of schools kept open nil tho car 70 number of adult scholars, 2025 1 Intermediate ' scholars, 8130 1 primary, 3510 1 total, 11505. Number of teachers nd olllccrs 1815 j total membership, teach ers, ofllccrs nnd scholars, 13,410 number of schools holding dcvottonnl meetings, 5; schools holding meetings for lesson study, 15 weekly services, 25 ; monthly, 10 quarterly, 40 j nnnunlly, 17 j schools hav. lug concerts, 10 schools using blackboard nnd charts, 20 schools using lntcrnatlo- nal scries of lessons, 103 i number of teachers nnd scholars received Into church from tho Sunday school during thu past mr, 300. Itcv. U. Myers of Catawlssa gave n very ue address on the topic, "Tho B. B. ns a pbcru of labor nud education for church members." Tho general Idea ho advanced as that nil newly converted members of thu church should enter n Sunday school lass taught by some competent person who regularly prepares the lesson beforo trying to teach Ills class. Itcv. Q. 1). Dcchnnt of Cutawlssa, on the subject of Sunday school worship said nil scholars should bo taught to worship from nfnncy. That tho repeating of the npos- os' creed should bo engaged In by tho entire school In a reverential manner. Hev. Horning of Mllllln wns cilled upon to. respond to the topic, "Hehitlon of Sun day school to tho church," and gave as tho one great dllllculty In securing tho ntten- ancu of Sunday school scholars at church, was first the neglect of the parents at their homes, who were not strict enough j nnd second, the fault of the tencher In not urg ing the class to attend worship In the sane-tuary. The subject of "S. S. Treasury and the congregation," was opened by B. F. Zarr, who took tho position that the church should defray all tho expenses of the Suu school, collections should bo for bencvo. lenco only. lie was met with considerable opposition, uud tho subject was well dis cussed, showing followers on both sides of the question. The subject of temperance In the Sunday school was Introduced by Aaron Smith who was followed by several speakers who thought temperance ought not to bo re strictcd to tho use of Intoxicating drink alone, but to the uso of tobacco n3 well Rev. D. M. Henlcel D. D. of CalawUsn, on the themo "Prayer and exccrclso of FnltU by Teachers," said reading the Bible Is God spenUIng to us, prnycr Is we speak ing to Qod. God will grant those things unto us through prayei that lie wouiu not grant did we not ask for them. On the subject of teachers meetings Mr. A. W. Spear said It was an excellent place to awaken new suggestions from Individ' uals that could not bo brought out other wise. The different qustions naked nnd answered would call forth new Ideas. At such meetings questions should be freely asked. Some even thought a question bos a good plan to adopt at such meetings. In considering tho question of "Lessou Helps and how to U3e them." Tho most prominent suggestion was that we should not confine ourselves entirely to the lesson arranged for each Sabbath, but should vary tho questions, and each sabbath give a short review of tho preceding sabbath's lesson. Tho committee on choice of place for convention next year, reported that of Espy, May 20th and 27th. While discussing the subject of festivals the following resolutions was made. "That In the sense of this convention the hold ing of festivals for tho raising of money for the Sunday school tends to evil." Upon a standing vote being called It resulted, 40 yeas to 0 nays. Itcv. J. Horning, V. P. Manhart, G. B. Dechaut, C. K. Oanlleld and A. W. Spear wero elected to assist the District Vice Presidents in organizing Institutes In each township in the county. Tho treasurer gavo his report showing a balnnco of 20.05. Tho collections of tho delegates nnd otherwise were $49.73, mak- lnc a t.ital Intho hands of treasurer of $09.78. Tho committee on resolutions being call- ed to report, gavo tho following which cro unanimously adopted. I. That we have heard with pleasure from some of our Vice Presidents that success, ful Institutes have been held under their usmccs. nnd that the number of schools that aro epen during tho year have been Inrgcly Increased ; and that wo trust that this important work will he continued un til every townsmp is orgnnizcu anu every school open during tho whole year. That I tho report of tho secretary showing a membership of 13310 In tho Sun day school, or about 40 per cent, of tho popuintion ot me county, is most grainy. Ing, and that tho thanks ot the convention nru due our secretary for his diligence and success in collecting thu statistics. 3. That It is tho aim of tho Sunday school to promote tho knowledge of Blh- Centre-. Our Supervisor Mr. F, Hngcnbuch com menced working the roads Monday last with n largo crowd of laborers. Fred, has no troublo to get men to work, nil ho needs to set tho timo nnd place of work. ing. Mr. Levi Alkmnn has Ids tenant houso nbout completed. Mr. Ellsha Hngcnbuch lost a valunblo horse last week and Mr, A, U. Creasy a cow. Mr. Emanuel Sitter has taken pride enough In his poultry to build them n fancy house. Tho lltdlny U. S. S. elected Misses Mr.. zlo Conner nnd Mnry Alktnan delegates to attend tho S. S. Association to ho held at MIflllnvlllc. Mr. J. I). Creasy killed a black snnko last week which measured llvo feet ono Inch and n fourth. Messrs. Jno, Dclong and Simon Sltlcr aro busy clearing the forest. Mr. J. S. Hngcnbuch while at work last week caught nnd killed n largo ground hog. J. S. said It made an excellent roast, of courso we take his word for it. Among Hi J visitors present at the Hhltny S. 8. last Sunday, were Mr. II. V. White and wife, nnd Mr. Chns. nnd Miss Minnie White. Dumber And gas ntter. ltoftrof Schuyler's hard IIlooniBburg,, Pa. All kind of ntttnra fornteam. iros anl water plptu constantly on hand. ltooflng and spouting attended to at short notice. Tinware tt evcrjr description made to order. Orders left at Hehuvler .t Co'a. linrdwaie store will bo promptly tilled. fpoclal attention given to heating by steam and hot water. May 9-1 y A NEW TELBPHOITE, tot Tho U. S. Tclcnhono Is the latest Invention In Telephones, nnd stands without a rl. val, and Is tho only WOIITHY HIVAL of the Bell Telephone, and Is Iho only telcphono of tho kind ever before offered to the public. It Is tho only nou-clcctrlo telcphono that Is used with a Telcphono Itepcator, or that will work on OHOOICED, ANGLING or ZIGZAG lines, or on a lino having ACUTE OK UIGI1T ANGLES. riold outright for $19,00 no cxhorbitant rents. They aro tho only Telephones havine an Automatic Lino Wiro Tishtncr nnd thov aro tho only Telephones that nro protected by an outdoor Lightning Arrester. All sounds aro delivered In clear nnd natural tones. They nro tho neatest, most durable and requlro less attention nnd repairs than any other Telcphono made. Send for our illustrated circular. Agents wanted, THE XT. S. TELEPHONE N03. 49 AND fil WEST STREET, MADISON IND May 2-3mos CO., P. 0. BOX, 28, May so-4wd T OWN BONDS FOB SALE. The Town of llloomtfmnr offers tsOM of iu ner eem. uunm iornnic. inicrrai nayauie semi nunuai- ly. Any further Information can bo obtained at mo secretary's onicc. A. i mi tk, Bocy. Town Council. CANDIDATES. AU persons whoie names aro announced as can. dldatcs, la this column, aro expoctc J to abide by tho action ot tho Uoinoeratlc county convention, to bo held on Tuesday, August 14tli ISO. rho price for announcing names In this column Is w.00 for any onlec, nnd must be paid positively n advance. fOU COUNTY COMMISSIONS, WM. O. Gil WON, OF lll.OOMSUUItO. roil COUNTY TIlKASUUBIt, G. A. IIKKRING, or ni.ooMsiiuno. STAFFORD'S extra BLACKING Gives a MORE BRILLIANT SHINE THAN ANY OTHER. IN BOXES WHICH PREVENT SOILING THE HANDS. 80LD BY ALL DEALERS. S. S. STAFFORD, now a one. OF SPRING STOCK OF CLOTHING, -:o:- KVS 16 4W BLOOMSBUflS PLANING MILL FOR ItKl'ltKSr.NTATlVK, WILLIAM MtYSOtf, OF CENTItAI.IA. FOU COUNTY TKEASUItKK, A. B. OHOOP, OF UltlAItCRKKK. l'OK HEPltESllNTATIVE. A. L. FRITZ, of ut.ooMsiiuicn. ron KErnESENTATivr., DR. L. J. ADAMS, OF UltlAKCUEEK. ron Kemsrr.it & itiicoitDr.it. U. II. ENT, or nuioMsiimto. :o. 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P. A. EVANS, or iii.oo.Msiiuita. FOU COUNTY COMMISSIONED DAVID LONG, OF' llOAltlNGCItKEK. mYFEVERfJJJJ FOU KliatSTKU k KECOUDKK. G. W. STERNER, OF lll.OOMSIlUKO. FOU rilOTHNOTAUY. W. II. SNYDER, OFOItANGE. . - . 1 1 I could hardly sneak I. ft rc n It was almost linnog- Kiuivtu uruutnc through my nostrils. Using Ely's Cro am llalm a short time I was entirely rollovcd. My neaa nas noi oecr so clear nor volco s strong In years. I re commend this admi rable remedy to all af flicted with catarrh or colds In the head, J. o. Tlchenor, Merchant Elizabeth, N. J. I was afllictcd with ratanh and cold In the honil. I used E 1 v'a mm u.cBUrB cream iiaimwnic u nni -r.w b curett mo. w. a. 1111. hrd, Dentist, liordentown, n. J. Tlva rnvim tlfilm nnusn.q no natn. OlVCS re lief at once. Cleanses tho head. Causes heaitny I tjrpHnrw Ahfitpa inflfimmfitlnn. Prevents fresh mid. Ilea s tno sores, nestores mo senses ui i tasto and smell. A thorough treatment will cure. Knt n llnnlfl nrcniirr. Annltftl with tllQ fln2Cr. send for circular, sold by druggists. Mailed lor Wc. ELY DltOTHKltS, Druggists, OWCgo, J. Y. May 23-4W a Tho Science of Life. Only $1 BY MAIL POST-PAID SPECIAL NOTICE, npr85-3m anil rovonuo oflicora to guess at, where- ductor, but tlio oflloial cut him short by imoortera aro robbed and tho Treas- with tho curt statement : ury plundered. Departmental con- " 'Wo havo no timo for argument, struction in many cases has defeated Genoral, this train is compelled to bo tho intention of Conaress, and has on timo. Ploaso pay your faro or opened a wido door to fraudu, litigation leavo tho car. and confusion." ' this ti.no Sheridan's aco was In cloning Mr. Storm said : crimson. IIo muttered somut hing, but 'Mr. Chairman, if tlio bill boforo ns finally produced his wallet and paid tho is amended so as to conform to tho fnreB. After settling ho asked tlio con- views indicated in these remark, and a ductor for his namo. Iho tloket-putioU- tlirwn or ooninllod with tho request, anil on snirlts dUtilli-d from grain bo inolii. . watched tho angered warrior make tlio tied. I will voto for tho bill i if net, 1 memorandum shall opposo it and iu doing so I can riot bo considered as opposed to a just revision and reduction of customs duties, nor as indorsing tlio crror, " 'I'll report this mattor to tho l'resi- ilnnl. sir ' ' 'Very well, General,' replied tho train pilot, as ho-gavo tho Blgual to go For tho week eiidinu May 24th, 1881, 13,000 emigrants had landed at Castle Garden, New York. Tlio Ponn Bank of Pittsburg has closed its doors. It is said that tho as sets aro sufficient to cover all liabili ties. Lightning Btruck in tho oil tanks of tho Atlantic Refining Company at Point llreeze, on last Friday night t lio oil immediately took lire, causing a loss to tho company of about SJ500,- uuo. Judgo llolman ot Indiana, was re nominated by his Congressional dis trict last week. Thero wcro iivo other candidates, but Mr. Hobnail's record of over twenty yoars mado him tho unan imous choice. The last JCeimulioau Congress un seated a number of Democrats who were elected. Since tho Democrats havo unseated Pcelo of Indiana, thero can bo but littlo chance for complaint, It Is only returning tho compliment ot tho Republican Congress. Wheatland, tho residence tor many vears of James liuchanau, one mil west of Lanoaster, was purchased on Saturday last, by ueorgo . wuson of llarnsburg. Tho lamily of Mr. Wilson will occupy tho mansion house and the farm ot twciity-thrco acres connected with tho property will bo cultivated. Tho price paid is said to have been $20,000. Michael Tovcuy of Watsontown, atred fourteen years, was sentenced on Saturday last by Judgo Rookafeller of FOU lllKHSTEIl ifc Itl'.COIiDElt. C. II. CAMPBELL, OF lll.OO.MSllUItfi. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONED W. S. FISHER, or MAIN. I will not mako a personal canvass of tho county to solicit votes, hut, If elected, I pledge myselt to conduct tho offlco In the best Interests ot tho peo ple. I'OIl ltEdlSTEIt & IiECOItDER. M. F. EYERLY, OF IlI.OOMSlltlltO. FOIl KEl'ItESENTATIVi:. E. M. TEWKSBURY, OF CATAWISSA. I will not travel tho county to tollclt votes, hut will cheerfully visit all publicly, to discuss tho Is sues beforo the people, If desired, KNOW THYSELF. i tat Mfcl Work on Manhood fa'm6 BATTLES OF THE WORLD. nrOAPT. KlNO.U. S.A . IIISTjtltVFnaUTIienATTLE.riELD. Sh how Kitl.u b.r.b,,, m,d..r ij.ilroy,! In dr. How Fmmh 'UimUr h.i tnrnJ on ilnl Cum.il. A Grind Hook for Old una Tning,--SavM iimtIJi Ilit .Vrmiry.-dl,,, FUaturi and litruchon. Mipl and Fin. Illoitrallona. imkVTulidlTmibin. tj" Wrlu ol h (or till dMcrlpUon ul tormj. Addroto 4. C Ilcl'L'itDY A CO., l'hlUdclklm 1'ov d & B. MOBBINS, DEALER IN Foreign! amdi MammMc WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Heal truth, und to einraeo lu nets of Ulvlno worship, ami mat it is uo part ot us nun to Imnart Instruction in secular studies, neither Is it intended to tako tho placo ot home training on religious topics. 4. That no church member, young or old, can afford to neglect Sunday school work cither on account of the ucneilt to himself or others. S. The church Is a divine Institution, and nttendnnco at its service is or nrst im portancc to both old and young ; therefore the securing of attendance of tho Sunday school at tho service ot tno sanctuary uu, mnnils tha hcartv co.oncration of nastor, superintendent nnd teacher. 0. That Sunday schools bo taucht and encouraged to nuounu in tno grace oi uu erallty. 7. That tcmneranct. bo taucht in the Sunday school whenever nnd hovAivcr pos sible. 8. That tirenaratlons. best secured by teachers' meetings, constant prayer and tlio exercise of faith are essential to tho success of Sunday school work. 0. That It is n duty ns well ns a prlvl lege of every Sunday school iu Iho county to send delegates to tlio annual convention, Tlio Convention then, bv a standing voto. adopted tho following i JtaokeJ, That the thanks of this convention are due to tlio peoplo of Millllnvillo for their unbounded hospitality, and for tho interest they have shown in tno meetings. I'lillntlclpliln nud Ileiulluu'H lCnriiluifH. Tho statement of business of tho Phila delphia and Heading Itallroad Company for April shows tho gross earnings to havo been $4.003.702 1 expenses, $3,083,801 t net earnings, $1,410,051 1 an Increase of more than 8800,000 over the net earning! of March, und nearly iiGOO.000 more than for April, 18811 1 net earnings for the year to date, $4,008,580, against fcli.fWS.GTa for tho corresponding period of last year. 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