4 Ijc ime0;'Nht)IJloomftcIlii Jdi NEW BL0031F1ELD, PENN'A. Tuesday, March 21$, 1873. rMpHnm K. P. B winu ('-.. Nn. 30 North 8th tr-ft, Hr'tuniiilv rhlU'trizcd uIv tMhIiik R'j-ent ir I'hiladelphtM. Ad vHm-th mm mko contract with ihnm at our lowtmt mu-M, A. VETO. ' ' Gov. nartrnnft has, wo are glad to see, vetoed the bill aiding the miflerere by the fire at Somerset. - There Is no reason why the State should net as an insurance corn pay, and if the principle of giving Rtate uid in such cases was once CRtablishcd.thcre would be no end to the claim which would be put forth for assistance. One murderer has been hung in New York. On Friday last Win. Fostor, who nearly two yearn since killed Avery Put nam, with a car hook, was executed. Ex traordinary exertions were made to have the death sontence commuted, but Gov. Dix refused to interfere. This action will act as a damper on the thirteen other mur derers now in tho Tombs in that city. "When tho big dogs bark, the little curs will join in." The truth of this say ing is exemplified by tho action of the State legislature. Congress having voted an in crease of salary for the past term, the House of Representations follows suit by voting to make their pay f 15,00 per day. The present pay is 110.00 and some people think that is ut least f !) more than the Kcrvice rendered Is wotth. Should the Senate concur, the treasury will be depleted about f GO. 000, by this operation. A Farting Kick. The forty second Congress will long be remembered by the people as a legislative body whose services were dear at any price. Not satisfied with the meanness and corruption doveloped by the investiga ting committees, they doliberably stole., under the pretense of increased pay, nearly two millions of dollars from the Public Treasury; and still, fearing they bad not done enough to render themselves odious in the eyes of the people they gave them a parting kick by taking from tbem the priv ilege of receiving the papers published in their own counties free of postage. This was accomplished in such an underhanded manner that it was not known that it had been done until after congress had adjourn ed. Then it was only discovered by an examination as to whether tho two cent postage bill had actually passed or not. This bill it was found had only passed the lower House, but a proviso had been appen ded to the postal appropriation bill, which cut effiho privilege so long enjoyed regard ing county papers; The clause referred to is as follows: Provtdtd, That all laws 'and parts 'of laws permitting the transmission by mail of any free matter whatever be, and the same are, hereby repealed from and after June 90, 1673. It is very probable however, that many member bad no intention of passing a law that wouM bear such a construction, and that it ih done inadvertently during the last hours of the session. ' X Test Cane. Mr. Wallace P. Groom, of the Mercantile Journal company of Now York has de manded payment at the United States Treasury, of a ono hundred dollar legal tender note in specie or an interest bearing bonds, or anything receivable for custom duties, and payment being refused in either of these methods, he purposes having the greenback formally protested. His main object being to publicly attack the existing practice of purchasing five twenty bonds, which are not yet due with overdue greenbacks, and to illustrate the alleged need of privilege of Government bonds that shall be interchanged with greenbacks at the holders option. Funny Injunction Case. A strange injunction is reported from Rockingham county, N. II., a man being enjoined from cutting a tree on his own land. This land was coveted for school purposes, and the owner, who had been notified that -the sohool commissioners would meet on a certain day to decide upon taking it, resolved to cut ,down a tree on the lot. Parties interested, however, wanted this tree to the school grounds, and applying to the Superior Court, got nu in junction preventing tho man from cutting down bis own tree. tW At Philadelphia on the evening of the 10th lust., while a girl and boy was performing at tho Grand Central theatre, the signal was given too soon, and the boy was shot from the pneumatic tube eight or nine feet He fell and broke bis leg. Mom. Leopold who was to catch him on the tra peze thirty feet above the stage was not prepared to receive bim. The accident earned much excitement. Poisoning by Wholesale. A correspondent writing from Klnzer's station, Lancaster county, furnishes the Kzfireti the following: ' It is seldom the tranquility of our community Is disturbed or its inhabitants startled at anything oc curring within Its limits ; but we have to chronicle a case, which, from the respect ability of the parties concerned, is likely to create a sensation, not only in the neigh borhood In which it happened, but through out the whole county. Tho facts as we hear thorn are as follows ! There lived In Salisbury township, Lan caster county, a man by the name of Henry Eaby, a miller by occupation, and a well-to-do and highly respected citizen. ' He wasalsoamomber of tho Mennonite church, of which sect there is a predominance in this section of tho county. About two years ago his wife nnd two children were taken suddenly sick about the same time and in the same manner. Medicalnid was at once summoned, and the physicians pro nounced the symptoms, in all three cases, those of poison. How the poison got Into the system of the victims was a mystery yet to be solved. The Physicians exam incd the premises, nnd gave their opinion that it might have come from the well, which was adjacent to a stagnant pool of water, known as the dam. Mr. Eaby bad the well thoroughly cleansed and the sup posed evil removed. The viotims,however, all died soon after taking sick. But about two months ago Mr. Eaby, after eating his supper, was taken with sudden sickness, and remarked while drinking the last cup of coffee, at the table, that it tasted so bitter and was different from the former cup be bad drank and inquiring of the others if their's tasted so to them, they an swering in the negative. The same phy sician who attended the others that had died was dispatched for, and npon his ar rival asked him if he (Eaby) had any onemies to which those who wero around answered " that he had not an enemy to their knowledge ; that every one liked him." The physician said the man was poisoned. He lingered for a few days and died. It is now confidently belioved that tho whole family were intentionally poison ed, and thousand-tongued rumor has been industriously at work for some time circu lating Btoriea of the most exciting char acter. But it is generally conceded in the neighborhood that circumstances point very strongly to the guilt of a cortaln party in the vicinity. Although the name of the suspected party is in our possession we do not mean to mention it unless criminal pro ceedings are instituted. We await devel opments. i. An Important Decision. On Monday of last week . the Supreme Court delivered an opinion affirming the constitutionality of the Local Option law. The following is an abstract of the major ity opinion, as delivered by Justice Agnew. The Judge said it was an admitted car dinal principle of government that the Leg islature, which is the agent of the people, cannot delegate its legisative power to any other person. But what did the legislature in this instance do ? It passed a law prohib iting the sale of intoxicating liquors in the Twenty-second ward, and provided penal ties for breach of its requirements. Thus it was a perfect law when it left the Gov ernor's bauds!; the vote of the people did not make the law, did not give force to any prohibition, and did not create a pen alty, but Bimply expressed an opinion upon the law, their sentiments and wishes in regard to it Such a vote might be very useful in as certaining the utility or advisibility of a particular law, and when the legislature simply calls to its aid the vote of the peo ple to ascertain their views, it act strictly within it proper sphere. The case of tho Commonwealth vs. Parker did not decide this question, for there the law was imper fect, in that it was; not mandatory until after the popular decision, but the present law was perfect when it left the legislative hands. Tho law did not spring from the vote, but the vote sprang from the law, To say that a law resting upon a future contingency is invalid would be to rob the Legislature of the power to act wisely and well for the best interest of the people Though the Legislature cannot delegate the power to make a law, yet it can make a law and delegate a power to ascertain some particular point upon which the aotion of the law itself is to depend. The Mayor and Councils have delegated to them the power of making laws and ordinances ; but this wo simply the power to determine what is best for the city, and the charter of the city was the law which breathed life and force into the result of their deliber ations. After citing numerous authorities, the opinion closed by aflirming the judg ment of the Court below. Judge Sharswood and Iteed dissented. tW A fire at Mahanoy City on Tuesday night destroyed the Anthracite hotel, Mer chants' hotel, the Lehigh Valley railroad depot and one dwelling. The fire is sup posed to be the work of an incendiury. Loss, $20,00 ; partially insured. tW A water spout burst near Bakers field, California, and formed a chasm sixty feet across and fifteen feet deep. A party of men narrowly escaped death, the falling column completely drenching them. Meeting of the Railroad Commissioners. The board of Commissioners of the Dun- cannon, Blooniflold & LOysville Railroad Company met at tho Office of the Presidont on Wednesday ' afternoon, March 19, 1878. Messrs. Winter, McClure, Wm. R. Swart, Baker, Shelblcy and Magoe present. ' " ' ' ' Judge Judkin being absent, on motion of Mr. Wislcr, W. W; McClure was elected Presidont pro tern. ' (' The minutes of the meeting held Feb. 12, ultimo, were read and the proceedings of said meeting approved. Tho Commissioners proceeded to elect a Treasurer, and on motion of Mr. Shoibley, John Wister, Jr., was unanimously elected. On motion, W. R. Swartz, W. W. Mo- Clure and J. H. Shoibley wore appointed collectors and requested to proceed to col lect five dollars per share of stock subscri bed, so that letters patent may be obtained without delay. On motion, the President and Secretary of the Board of Commissioners were au thorized to call a meeting of the stockhol ders, to elect a Presidont and twelve Di rectors of tho Company, as soon as the provisions of the acts of Assembly . have been complied with so far as thoy relate to tho duties of the Commissioners. , . , i , On motion, the Board adjourned. . , . W. W. MoCLURE, : rretidentpro tern. J. A. Magke, Secretary. Miscellaneous News Items. Shamokin, Pa., March 13. A fire oc curred at two o'clock A. M. at the Brady colliery, owned by Guilderman & Gorman. Tho breaker burned to the ground. The loss is heavy. The cause of the fire Is unknown. Covered by Insurance. XW In Brooklyn last week, W. S. Hatch a detective, convicted of perjury, was sen tenced to six years and three months, and David David and Eugene Small, boys, wero convicted of arson, and sentenced to seven years in the State Prison. OT The dye-house of the Dutchess Piint Works, nt Wappingor's Falls, N. Y., was destroyed by fire on the 18th. Loss, . $50, 000 ; partially insured. Between COO and 700 hands are temporarily thrown out of employment , : ., I3ST A Missouri woman said she gave a railroad conductor a ten dollar bill ; he said it was a two ; she insisted ; she took out a revolver and snapped it, and he gave her the eight dollar balance, not wishing to have any dispute with the lady. EST" Over a dozen persons wero injured in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on St. Pat rick's day by runaway horses attached to a barouche. There were four horses at tached to the vehicle and becoming fright- end, the horses ran promiscuously among JJlie largo crowd of people. Ono man has since died from his injuries. A special edict tolerating Christianity throughout Japan has been promulgated, and it has been determined to throw the whole country , open to foreigners. The government i endeavoring to form a code based upon European systems. An univer sal exhibition will be held in Japan, proba bly at Yeddo, within the next four years. 3TK wondrous story is related by the crew of the bark Sacramento, which ar rived at New York on the , 10th instant, forty days out from Pernambuco. During a heavy galo, on Feb. 21, "a ball of fire exploded in the belly of the maintopsail with a report like a rifle, scattering thou sands of sparks and completely paralyzing all hands for a few momenta. . Within a few minutes another ball exploded in the same manner near the deck, knocking down one of the crew. No . signs or mark were left by these explosions, and what they were no one on board can explaiu." . Seeds, Plants, Trees, Prepaid by Hail. My new priced descriptive Catalogue of Choice Flower and Garden Seeds, 25 sorts of either for $1 ; now and choice varieties of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Evorgreens, Roses, Grapes, Lillies, Small Fruits, House and liordor Plants and Bulbs; one year grafted Fruit Trees for mailing ; Fruit Stocks of all kinds ; Hedge Plants, &o. ; the most complete assortment In the country, will be sent gratis to any plain ad dress, with P. O. box. ,' True Cape Cod Cranberry for upland or lowland, $ 0 per 1000 ; 1 per 100 ; prepaid by mail. Trade List to dealers. ' Seeds on Commission. Agent Wanted. , t3T B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nur series and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established 1842. 10 The Tide of Emigration Turned! Seekers for new homes are pouring into Southwest Missouri, attracted by the cheap Lands of the ATLANTIC & PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. This Company offers 1,200,000 Acres of the finest land in the world, at from 3 to 12 per sere, on seven years' time, and with free trasportation to ell purchasers. This Road, NEVER BLOCKADED BY SNOW, is destined to become the national hlhway botween NEW YORK and BAN FRANCISCO ; and to the industrious farm er of older Slates we earnestly recommend this land of cheap homes, sure that no where can the poor man find a more grate ful climate, a better soil, or greater pro ductiveness, i For full information, with Map and Pamphlets, address: AMOS TUCK, Land Commissioner, 23 South Fourth Street, St. Louis. tf. Hominy. A superior quality of Hominy caa be bought at F. Mortimer's. Weio Advertisements. ' CAHHELH' Blue Horse JPotvcler 18 THE MOST RELIABLE NOW IN USE, pre pared tor Cold, Coughs, Distemper, bwol Appetite, Hide Bound, Heaves, Yellow Water, or any general disease ut ,,,,,, HORSES, COWS, HOGS, SHEEP, or POULTRY, Has proven Itself satisfactory wherever It has been used. -Price 25 or 40 Cents per package. ' '" Whotenale Agent: JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO.; ' 002 Arch Street, Philadelphia. VALENTINE H. SMITH 8 CO., Corner of 2d and Green Sts., Philadelphia. -For Hale by F, MORTIMER. New Bloom Held, Pa. Also sold by Druggist and Country Merchants everywhere, i , I'BItPABED BT . . ' J. II. CMSSKI.S, 128 Richmond Street, ' 7 116m PHILADELPHIA. The Holeton House, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, No. 23, South Tenth Street, PHILADELPHIA. J. M. HOLETON, Proprietor. THIS Hotel has connected with It a Tempkr. ance Dining Room for ladles and gentlemen, where meals arc served at all hours, at reasonable prices. 7 lo Bloomfleld Academy I Sprint? Setxion Ulnt Monday, April 7th, 1H7S. THIS school Is designed to be a classical and normal institute of the first grade. Students are prepared thoroughly for any college iu the hind. Those desiring to (in. teachers receive a thor oiigh normal drill on all studies taught In the pub lic schools. All others are carried forward in the higher academic studies and on completion of course receive certificate of graduation. Excellent hoarding Is provided In the building of the lnslltution and the school Is pleasantly lo cated. The working force Is as follows: Rev. JOHN EDGAR. A. M Principal. . Teacher of Classics and Advanced Studies. A. M. MARKEL, M. S.. , !. Teacher of English Studies. Miss a LIKE. Teicher of Music, Painting and Drawing. Miss E. M. MORROW, Teacher of Preparatory Department Prof. .T. R. FLICK INOER, Teacher of Penmausltlp. i ar For further Information, address Principal, or else WM- GRIER, Proprietor, 7 lOtf 1 : Now Bloomntild, Perry eo pa. CLARK'S PURE PERSIAN - IiiHcot Powder, . For the destruction of all kinds of ' Insects, viz : ROACHES. BED-BUGS, ANTS. FLEAS, MOTHS, ttc, Ac. Also, Insects on Animals, Fowls, Flants,&a W ASK FOR - . CLARK'S INSECT POWDER., Warranted Pure. . ' ' f Price V Cento' per Rottle. For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomtlcld, Pa. i , To2 TO THE WORKING CLASS, male or fe male. (ftoa week guaranteed. Respectable employment at homo, day or evening ; no capital required ; full Instructions and valuable package of goods to start with, sent (roe by mall. . Address wiiu o cent, return stamp. M. YOUNO&CO.. 10 Courtlandt St., New York Odlw Wide-Awake Book Agents Wanted for LIFE OP NAPOLEON III. By Abbott. New Edition, with accounts of the Prussian War. and the last hours of the Emperor; making an elegit nt octavo of 700 pages. Tha times and the theme render It the most popular work ol the day. Exclusive territory with no competition.' Address at once, (JUAKEIl CITY PUBLISHING CO.. ' W4w 217 and 210 Quince St., Philadelphia. , AGENTS WANTED FOR .' 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Ladles will nnd CRUMBS OF COM FORT for sale by all lirst-cluss grocers, hardware dealers, country storekeepers, c, throughout the United States and Canada. 11. A. BAUTLETT H CO.. Manufacturers of Bartlett's Blacking, Pearl Blue, etc., ct 1M, UM17 No. Front St., Philadelphia; 143 Chambers St., New York; i:i Broad KL, llo5ton- lOdOw MASON & HAMLIN Cabinet Organs I TTlft OnW American Musical ' Instrument XUO Jilly of such extraordinary and recog nized excellence as to command a wide sale In Europe, notwithstanding coiuieiltlou there with products of cheap labor. , , . AlnrdTra awarded highest premiums, Includ AlWaySf nigihe Medal at the Paris Exposi tion. Of hundreds of Industrial Exhibitions, there have not been six in all where any other or gans have been preferred to these. TTri'iva'nQal ltr recommended by eminent niu UUl V Cl oaixj sicians as iKissessiug excellen cies not attained In any others. See oplnloas of ONE THOUSAND, ill lustiuiouial Circular. 'RTPlnojIVftlir employing several Important AJAUiuiuv CAjf Invent Ions and embracing every improvement i J , f- ' . The most extensive fttsT&rut producing better work at less cost Uian otherwise possible. , . i . . i . . . - s ; Pripoa ITivorl and as low as consistent with XX ItOS X 1ACU scrupulous employment of only best material and workmanship. . JVIIIustrated Catalogue and Testimonial Cir cular, with Important Information about organs, which may save purchasers from disappointment in purchase of inferior or worthless Instruments or payment of High Prices, Sent Free. Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., 1M Tremont St.. Boston ; 25 Union Square, New York ; 80 and Hi Adams St., Chicago. , , 0d4v Is unequaled by any known remedy. It will erad icate, extirpate ana thoroughly destroy all poison ous substances In the Blood and will effectually dispel all predisposition to bilious derangement. IS THERE WANT OF ACTION IN YOUH LI VEB AND SPLEEN t Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes Impure by deleterious secre tions, producing scrofulous or skin diseases. Blotches, Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pimples, &o. IIAVB YOU A DYSPEPTIC STOMACHT Un less digestion Is promptly aided the system Is de bllltaled with loss of vital force, poverty of the Blood, Dropsical Teudency, General Weakness and Inertia. HAVE YOU WEAKNESS OP THE INTES-' TIN EST You are In danger of Chronic Dlarrluea or the dreadful Inflammation of the Bowels. HAVE YOU WEAKNESS OF THE UTERINE OR URINARY OHGANST You are exposed to suffering In the most aggravated form. ARE YOU DEJECTED, drowsy, dull, sluggish or depressed III spirits, with head ache, back ache, coated tongue and bad timing mouth? For a certain remedy for all of these diseases, weaknesses and troubles i fur cleansing aud puri fying the vitiated blood and Imparting vigor fo all1 the vital forces: for building up and lesioilug the weakened constitution USE JU RUBE B A which In pronounced by the leading medical au thorities of Jjinilou and Paris "the most power ful tonlo and alterative kuown to the medical , world." This Is no new and untried discovery, ' but has been long used by the leading physicians of other countries with wonderful reuiedlalreMUltjt. DON'T WEAKEN AND IMPAIR the digestive organs by cathartics and physics, they give only teuiKrary relleflndlgestlon. flatulency and dys pepsia with piles aud kindred diseases are sure lo follow their use. Keep the blood pure and healtftis assured. JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 1 Flattest.. New .ork. Hole Agent for the United States. Trice, One Dollar per Bottle. Send (or Circu lar. Odlw , 100 TEAC11EIIS Oil STUDENTS MALE or FEMALE, eau keen re Employment psylng fiom (loo to (160 er month during the miring the PEOPLE') Miring aim Hummer. Aituress, "II JOURNAL, Ms Arch street, Philadelphia. VOw
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