THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA TH E COLUMBIAN. n i J. K. BittenlMnaer.,f Elltors- BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, SKPTKMllElt, 28, 1883. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. VOn AtlMTOK OKNEltAt, . ROBERT TAGGART, i . i , of Waircu. ' POIl STATE TUEA8Uttr.lt, JOSEPH POWELL, of Bradford. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET, , , iron l)I8TKtCT ATTORNEY 1 R. HUOKINGHAM. OK UI.OOMS1IUHO. KOR COUNTV SUllVKVOlt. SAMUEL NEYHARD. ok iirx)O.Msiiuno. Tho Delaware County lieeord, a staunch Republican newspaper, publish ed in Republican Chairman Cooper's own county, thus fixes tho responsibility wtero it belongs : Governor Pattison used but a rightful prerogative and con stitutional authority when ho called tho Legislature together to perform a neg lected duty ; tho Seuato majority oxeccdod its rightful authority, unnec essarily prolonged tho oxtra sessiou ,by its persistent and dogged refusal to confer and co-op crato wi th tho Rous o upon the apportionment issue, and com mitted tho additional folly of issuing its "ultimatum" that it would havo it s own way or thoro should bo no appor tionment, as made and provided by laws and tho constitution. Oet on Board. The Democrats are harmonizing in Now York and will elect their State ticket. Tho Doraocratio nomination for governor in Maryland insures har mony and success there. In Virginia tho Mahoucitos give it up. New Jer sey has only had ono Republican gover nor sinca 1860, and will never havo another ; Ahbett will bo elected. In Ohio Iloadley's election becomes more likely every day and somo of tho "visit ing Republican statesmen" who went out thero from Pennsylvania recently to spy the ground concede Iloadley's election. Pennsylvania Democrats should not wait for tho returns from other States. Got on board. Pay Your Tax. 'Under the new Constitution of Penn sylvania an absolute requirement of every voter over twenty-two years of age, is that he shall have paid a Stato and County tax within two years of the election at which ho shall offer to vote. Formorly this tax could bo paid on election day, and in many places voters wero never challenged on ac count of non-payment of it. But now it must bo paid at least thirty days be fore the election, so that tho only time left to voters is between now and Oc tober Cth, (And wo therefore earnestly nrgo upon all voters to make certain of their right to vote, to hunt up tho col lector and pay their taxes at once. Those who Daid their taxes last year arejuot required to do so this year to secure their vote, but let all, such be sure and huut up their receipts. Their tax required to bo paid is very light, and no yoter should neglect this import ant matter; to do so will endanger his franchise. Hon. Joseph Powell. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE KOR THE OF FICE OK STATE TREASURER OK PENN SYLVANIA. The first Moravian Brethren who emigrated to this country about tho middle of 'the last century, crossed the ocean at different iutervals of time, and in larger or smaller companies. When ever they had obtained full control of a transport ship by charter or other wise, our forefathers never failed to in troduce among tho passengers ou board a complete social and religious organi zation, corresponding as nearly as might be with that establish ed in their congregations at home. Hence tho term used in the reports of tho day, die Sec Gemeinen, tho "Sea Congregations." Regular times wero set apart in these floating congregations for their various religious meetings ; chaplains, teachers, exhorters and nurses wero provided, and system was carried into tho minu test details of life. Each member was assigned to a mess and hammock com pany, and his place and duty in every contingency wero designated. Thoy all felt that thoy formed a united band of followers of tho sarao Lord, to servo whom in a now field of labor thoy had forsaken their homes and their native land. Tho days spent on the ocean wero not to bo wasted in idleness or inactivi ty, but must bo employed in preparing, instructinc, and invigorating their minds', and in promoting their growth in grace Although sickness, storms and other perils of tho sea interfered with proscribed rules, yet thoy carried across tho waves not only their God in their hearts, but Komo of tho most blessed practices and observances thoy . . -i i . , en.!.. uau ocon accustomed 10 ai uumu. ou.p life proved to them a season of rich mental and spiritual aotivity nnd en lovment. and combined as it was with order .duil discipline, it had a powerful lunuency 10 increase uiuir uuuuy uuui fort and well-being. The first "Sea Congregation" left London in .March, and arrived in Philadelphia in Juno 1712. Count Zinzen'dorf himself had preceded them about six months before, and during twenty previous months small compan ies, nartlv direct from Europoand part ly bv wav of Georcia, had been their forerunners. Somo preliminary ar rancuments for their reception had been made;' and their arrival was anxiously lnoVed fdr bv about twenty-live or tliirt'y ' Brethren and Sisters resl dent for tho timo being in Pennsylva uia. Tho responsible task of fitting out and organizing tho expedition hud been entrusted to Brother Spangenberg, then residingin Jondon, nncl tlio se lnntlon could not havo fallen upon i moro Hiiltablo individual, for to his other (lualificntioiw ho joined that of personal oxpcrlenoo. Sovon years bo fore he had fitted out tho first Mora, viau colony wlrioh went to Gcor gin, had himself accompanied it across tho Atlantic, had spent four years in Geomia, Pennsylvania and tho West Indies, and had soveral voyages be tween thoso colonies, somo of whlcl wero nttonded with moTotliMi ordinary privations nnd dancers. Ho was now, nfter Zinzcndorf's departure at tho head of affairs of thoohurch in England, nnd had a serious responsibility resting on liitn. Yet ho did not declino tho ndui tldual weight, but applied himself to his now duly with tho accustomed do votedness, nlaority, foresight and atten tion to details. Tho majority of tho "Sea CoiiKivca tlon" consisted of Germans, many of whom had been selected to replace tho first colony at Pilgerruh in Holstcin, but being refused admission by tho gov erumcutnt Copenhagen, thoy now pro cccdcd to America. They reached Loudon in February and wero not only received anil enter tamed by their looal brethren but m tho orcratmation of tho "Sea Concro (ration," which sailed on the ship Cathe rine, thero wero iucludcd bovou famill s who loinod thorn there Thcso Includ od Samuel Powell, with his wifo Martha, and Joseph Powell with his wifoMartha, who camo from Shropshire, on tho bor- dor of Wales. Attcr all the penis and hardships and delays of a sea voyage in thoso davs thcso rrood Urcthren land ed in this country, tho Powells first proachintr at Now Haven and holding impressive religious discussion with tho students and Professors of Yale and journeying toward Now York from Now Greeuwich on foot, reuniting witli their ship e company m New York lmr bor and sailing thencolo l'inladelpuia from where they journeyed to Bethle hem, tho chief of the Moravian settle ments. Of these Powell brothers Joseph was the creat-trrandfather of Joseph Powell of Towanda, liradtord bounty, J'a., who is now the candidate of tho Demo cratic party for btato Treasurer. lie was active and prominent as a iuora viau missionary for years after his laud- inn anu scuieincni ill una vuuuiry. Among tho Indians and tho Negroes of Jamaica nnd at tho various missions of his church ho served the holy causo in which ho had enlisted. His wifo died in Bethlehem and is buried thero. Ho himself being sent by tho church to tho Indian Station, Wechquednach, Conn., on the confines of Now York state, died in Sharon, Litchfield County, Conn., nnd in 1859 the Moravian historical society erected a monument above his rave taking up into it tuo 6tono which is Indiau parishoncis had set over his grave with tho inscription ot tneir affection. His son Steven Powell, was a soldier of the Revolution and in 1708 emigrated from Duchess County, N. Y. to Bradford County, Pa., after tho birth of Joseph C. Powell, tho father of tho subject of tho present sketch. Ho was a iarmer anu a man oi mane, x-romincnt .u the organization of tho county, he be came quite conspicuous in its politics and was Ironi time to time, elected, against adverso partisan majorities, sheriff, county commissioner, prothonotary, and member of the legislature. His sou Joseph Powell, was born in Towanda in 1828, and was brought up on a larm and given a common school and aca demic education. At the early ago oi eighteen he entered upon mercantile pursuits as clerk in a store, and in 1852 began upon his own account the busi- - i r i . i r . u .i . hubs wniuu ne nas successiuuy uuuuuci ed that of general merchandising. In 131)1) ho became connected with tho purcbaso of coal and timber lands in Bradford county and as treasurer of tho company managed its concerns. These included the erection and running for several years of a tannery to use up tho lumber cut from tho lands, as woll as tho timbering of tho tract and tho sub sequent operation of tho mines. In all of these ho has displayed singular busi ness tact and prudence. In 18G3, for tho convenience of tho general public, tho First National Bank of Towanda was organized, and Mr. Powell, as on o of tho foieraost busi ness men of thcplacc, was an anginal stockholder. lie was elected president in 1870, to fill a vacancy aused by tho death of E. II. Smith, and has re mained in the position ever since. Bo sides these enterprises Mr. Powell is connected with an establishment for tho manufacture of agricultural implements in Towanda, and ho has always been a farmer. In these varied pursuits ho has been uniformly successful, bringing to them that genius of common sense, sound business principles, intelligence, thrift and comprehension which are needed in tho administration of public as well as private affairs. Mr. Powell is no politician, and has never sought office. During tho war ho was an earnest supporter of the Union cause. Ho contributed liberally to the comfort of the soldiers in tho field, not only by subscriptions to the Chrislain Commis sion, Patriot Daughters and kindred associations, but by more immediate help ; many of tho soldier boys who went out from liradtord county carry ing in their knapsacks a blanket from "i'owcll s store,' tho gift ot its proprie tor. Though specially exempted from military service and relioved from con scription, ho insisted upon procuring nnd paying lor a substitute, whoso mil itary bearing he watched with great solicitudo and satisfaction. He took issuo with and separated from tho Republican party ou its reconstruction policy, and in 1874, without his knowl edge and despite his declination, ho was nominated for Congress by tho Democrats of his district nnd elected in tho faco of a heavy Ropubliean ma jority. He served in tho 54th Congress with an unusually largo and influential Democratic delegation from Pennsyl vania, and was highly popular with his colleagues. On the Committees on Private Land Claims and on Accounts he was attentive, industrious and in fluential, and ou tho floor ho novcr failed to faithfully represent and attend 10 me uusiucss oi uia cousuiuems. Wbon tho repeal of the resuraption-of- specie-payment not was attempted ho kept steadily at his post to prevent it : all tho measures of economy urged by tho Democrats in that momoraulo won gross had his hearty support, and in tho turbulent days of the disputed pro sidential election ho stood by tho right with unfaltering zeal and firmness, in 1870 he was re-nominated, but of.courso failed of election, in viow of the ad verso party majority in his district. In 1881 ho was named for the Stato Treas uror nomination at tho Williamsport ixmvcnuon, ami went on mere to whip draw his name. Ho came to Harris burg this year lor tho same purpose, but tho earnest wishes of his fnonds prevailed against it, and tuo pressure irom an pans oi mo suuu iur urn iiomi nation indicated to him his duty to yiold his personal preferences to tho wishes ot his party. Mr. Powell is a member of tho Piesby torian congregation in Towanda, Ho was mairied in 1859 to a slepdaugh ter of Hon. II, Y. Tracy (a member of Congress in 18(H), aud has a family of four daughters and ono son. He has always resided hi Towanda.' Tho Philadelphia J'ress says that tho nomination of Jeffries for control ler by tho republicans of that city last wook, Is a blunder, and admits that his election is in doubt. Jabcz Pay no, district land agent of tho Philadelphia and Reading coal aud iron company, was attacked nnd beaten by n gang of unknown masked men near Ashland Saturday ovoning nnd robbed of $300. Tho desperadoes mado their escape. Professor Swift, director of tho War- nor observatory, discovered a comet last Saturday evening in tho constella tion Draco. It is a significant fact that tho only two cotnetH discovered this year aro in tho samo oonstollation and so near each other. Professor Swiftreceives thoWarnorprizoof 8250. Tho wonderfully brilliant northern lights prevented an oxtonded observa tion of tho comet, tho motion of which is southwesterly. Absolutely Pure. This Dwder never varies. A murvnl nf nnrltv strength and wholesomenosi. Moro economical thin tho ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold In competition wltn tho multlturto ot low tost, short weljht, alum or phosphate powdors. sold only la cans. Uoyal Diking Powdib Co , ion Wall-itt., N. Y. aue ll-l y. To Dyspeptics. The most common signs o: Dyspepsia, or Xndlgcition, aro an oppression at tho stomach, uauson, flatulency, water-brash, heart-burn, vomiting, Iom of appetite, and constipation. Dyspeptlo patients sailer un told miseries, bodily and mental. They should stimulate tho digestion, and scenro regular dally action ot the bowels, by tho nso ot modcrato doses ot Ayer's Pills. After the bowels aro regulated, ono of theso Pills, taken each day after dinner, Is usually all that Is required to complete tho cure. Ayer'8 Pills aro Bugar-coated and purely vegctablo a pleasant, entirely safe, and re liable modlclne for tho euro of all disorder of tho stomach and bowels. Thoy ore tho best of all purgatives for family use fRETJinxD BY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Ma$8. Sold by all Druggists. JLECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby crlven thntthn rMrnl.ii- nnnnnl meeting ot the stockholders ot the Uloomsbure Water company Mil be held In llloomsburff, Oc tober othitesiat the onice ot r. l'. uillmeycr, Treas., between the hours ot two and four o'clock In tho afternoon, tor the purpose electing1 a Uoard of Directors u serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any other business of tho com pany. KKANK 1 BILLMKYEK, dept. s-i-w secretary. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OV VALUAULE In pursuanco of an order ot tho Orphans' Court ot Columbia County lvnn'n the undersigned ad ministrator of William Ivey, deceased will sell at public sale on tho premises on Saturday, October 27th, 1883 at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of bald day tho follow log described valuable real estate, to-wlt : A tract or messuago tenement and lot of land kituato In Hemlock township, Columbia County, Ta., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Be ginning at a stone corner, thence by lands of John timber, South two degrees West, eighty-two and four-tenth perches to a stono ; thence by land of William Ernest, south seventy-eight and one fourth degrees West,; nineteen and tour-tenth perches to a stone ; thence byhe same, North for- w-oia uuti;a uurcy-uinu anu iwo-iemn perches to a stono : thence, North forty and one fourth degrees East, seventy-seven and live-tenth perches to the placo ot beginning, containing 14 ACRES and SI perches strict measure. Also another messuago or tract ot land adjoin ing the above described land, In said township, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt Begin ning nt a post In lino ot Iteuben Bomhoy. thence by id ot I'hlllp A. Stroun, South eighteen degrees ibt. forty-seven nerches to a hick orv tree: thence by lands ot AL fl. Shoemaker, South f orty-threo do- grees East, ninety-eight perches : thence by ot John tjruber, North forty-ono and one hi iami alt de roes East, nlly-slx perches to a stone ; thence. thence, North two degrees West, tlxteen perches to a stone by land of Oeorgo Winner; thence by the some, North twenty degrees East, forty-six perches to n chestnut s thence, North ntty-one and a half degrees West, ono perch to a stake; thenco by land or John a Jlartman, South twenty-four degrees We3t, six perches toastakojthonceby urm lwu uereeM weHLMXifpnncrcnpM i,na Ktnnn ine same, riorm eiguiy-iour degrees west, ninety, two perches to a stono ; thenco, North ten and a halt degrees East, six perches to a ttono ; thenco by land of lieuben Bomboy, North olghty-four de grees West, thirteen and two-tonth perches to tho placo ot beginning, containing 49 ACRES and us perches ot land strict measure. Also another messuago or tract of land sltuato in Hemlock township lying alongside and adjoin ing tho abovo described tract ot land bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : netrlnnlnir at a stone anu ruiuung inence y lanus ot i'uiup a. htroup, North two desrees East, slxtv.two nerches to a stone; thenco by tho same, North forty-threo de grees West, ttxty-ilvo perches and ono-tcnth to a Niuue ; luencu wy ine sauie, aorta jorty a egrees liiM, imriy-one pcrcn ,-s una six-tent us to a post ; thenco by Unds cl m. (1. Shoemaker, South forty threo degrees East, nlnety-elght perches und two tenths to u stake : and thence. South forty de grees west, Beveniy-i,ix pereues ami eigui-ienim 24 ACRES and 3 perches strict measure be tho samo moro or less. TEltSIS OK SALE. Ten pfr cent, of tho one fourth o( the pur;haso money to bo paid at tho striking down ot the property j tho one-fourth less the ten per cent, at tho confirmation oi salo ; nnd the remaining three-fourths in ono year thereafter, witli interest from confirmation ulsl. Purchaser to pay for deed. ANN 1VKV, EDWAltU V. 1VKV, sept, ssta Admre. DMINISTIUTOIt'S NOTICE. ESTATKOr JiCOD HONS HTK or tllffLIN TOWXUllir DECKiseu. Letters ot administration In thecstatoof Jaeob Hons late ot Minim township. Columbia county l'a. deceased, have been granted by tho iteglstor of mild county to (leo. A. Hons, administrator. All persona uaving ciaiuw against said estate are re quested to present them tor settlement, and thoso luaeoiea to itie same u iuuku puyinem, w iuu uu derulgned administrator without delay. Sept. Sl-Ow ur.u. a. itu.n. Administrator, HMINISTRATOU'S NOTKJK. USTATB OF HU8ANNAH B. HAWK, 1.ATK OF MAIM TOWNSllll' DEOEAHRD Utters of admlnUtratlon in tho estate ot Hus. annah 1- Hawk late nf Mfln townsulp, Columbia (ountyl'a., doceawii huv graited by the ItegUterof sail coumyU'.i. a unuman, Admlnl. trulor. All jwrsons having ilalms ngaliibt said eslatoaru riHiuested to present them for seuio. recnt and thou Indebted to tho samo to mako payment to the undesigned, administ rator with Out delay. J. A. HlllIMAN, Kept. lst Adtnlulstrator, POWDER IMINISTIUTOU'S NOTICE. rstatx or aiortac craki, lath or itoAniNocuisx TOWKfttltr PECBASKD. Letters of administration in tho estate of Oeorgo Craig, lalo of lioartngcreek township, Columbia ronnty l'a., deceased, havo been granted by tho lteglster of paid county to oeorgo F..Crnlg, Admin istrator. All persons having claims ngalnstsald estate aro rocinestd to present them for settle ment, and thoso Indebted to tho samo to mako payment to tho undersigned administrator with out delay. UKOUUU K. CIIAIO, Mlllgrove. Columbia Co., l'a. Administrator. SCPU Utll-OW IlltAWN A BOBBINS, AttJ'S. Cloltoc! ailioi! Clolbiw! G. W. BERTSCH, Tllli MERCHANT TAILOR, AND DEAt.Ell IN Gents' Furnishing Goods OP KVKItY DESCIHITJON. CLOTHING !! Having very recently opened n now Merchant Tailoring nnd Gcnta1 Fur nishing Goods Store, in KNOUH ifc WINTEItSTEHN'S building, on Main street, whero I am prepared to mako to order, nt short notice, first class suits of clothing alwiyn in tho latettt styles anu prices reasonable. Fits tfuarautoed. Havinp: learned how to cut garments to suit customers, and also wliat kind ol material will givo satisfaction, I would nsk you to please call nnd oxntniuu tho BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS Ever shown in Columbia county, Boforo Purchasing Elsowhers. Corner Main & Market Sin. mt Pa. U' April 13-lyr. ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCES. Suitable for Yards, Cemetery Lots and Public Grounds. the several beautiful styles ot Fence manufactured uy mo unuersignca. For Beautv and Durability they aro unsurnass cd. setup by experienced hands and warranted to give satisfaction. Prices and specimens of other de signs sent to any address. Address BLOOMSBURG, PA- Jlay4-tt Farmers aud Threshers wishing to purchase first-class articles ot THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, ALSO, Quo ami Two-Horse Tread Pow ers. with Threshers and Shakers, will do woll to call on or address J. M. IIULSniZER, Light Street, Columbia county, Fa. v AH work warranted. Send lor price list and givo me a trial. Ko better machines aro manufactured tor this section ot ;tho country. July so-3m TNCUItAHl.Ii-i NO I.ONOHIt In Drlght's dl- ua.n Hl.tulm HMnn..r nntral a.nnn Hlal.nMAa 3uuou,uiuuuliM uiwaj, hi uiui, nwuu, uiauuiii,ua, spermatorrhoea, strictures, varicocele, diseased prostate gland, Impotence, sore throat, catarrh, coisumpllon, dizziness, biliousness, malaria. In digestion, readacje, costlveness, neuralgia, rtieu- muiism, HKiuerupiiuus, u'.ooa pouan. 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Demand U brisk Agents aro coining money, ror terms und parti cular address UUllliAHD DUOS., Publishers, Philadelphia, l'a. Uept. xl-iw d 7 WORTH SENDING FOR! Dr, J. II. 8CHENCR hu Jurt rrahlbUvl a book cn DISEASES Oi' THE LUNGS tUB. HOW TO OUt-. t HWm vrludi Uoaora.1 FH Kl.. i.nstrauVto.jll P'Uajtg. UcuiittiU4ulu.iAiii'.rMa.A tu, ahhoiUI!4MQ lUeimHlvw Aitlictnl vltli,(ir iinhU to u.y dldtuuu oi tUaUiroUorluim UcuUcn tbU iir. Aaln4 Dr. J. II. kOIIKMrtir yk NON, l'klldclVlAtla Sept. 31-Sw d PHIL-ADELPHIA" Oak Hall grows old only in experience. In all else it is younger, this Autumn season of 1883 than ever before. The old ways of dealing with our friends and we arc friends .with-. everybody make trading at Oak Hall sim plicity and safety itself, and the creation of the latest styles with the best workmanship makes Oak Hall the final authority on all questions of fashion in Men's and Boys' dress. Oak H.ill is the natural trading place for all retail clothing buyers in and about Philadelphia. The boys will find just the stuff for the school-room and the play-ground, and the men for the mill, the shop, or the farm, and for both men and boys we have the largest selection for fine dress wear. We will supply you with all sorts of clothing honest, reliable, elegant and really cheap. The other not keep. USE OTIS BROTlIEltS' NEVER-FAILING CORNCDRE ! cures quickly nnil easily Hard nnd Soft Corns, cal louses, Warts, .Moles, &e. loMelDOciiiiDo care.now! Price Only 15 Cts. .PHEPAJtEl) PNLV 11Y OTIS BROTHERS ' Chomists, Bingham , ' . ton, N. Y. 1 Aug. 31-303. M LIVE AGENTS WANTED. TO Bell Dr. Chase's llocolpes j or Information for Everybody In every county In the United states nndcanadas Ilnlargcdby the publisher to CM pajies. it coniuins over a,uuu iiou$"iioiu rcceipes and Is suited to all classes nnd conditions of ko. clety. A wonderful book and a household neces sity, lit sells at blghu urtutest Inducement ever" uriereu to dook agents, sample copies sent by mail, Postpaid, tor Ji.iw. Kxcluslro territory given. Agents moro than double their money. Address Dr. chase's Steam Printing House, Ann Harbor Michigan, august 31, San. BOOKS-500,000 V0LUM1M, tho choicest llteraturoof tho world. lOO nago i.'ataloguo trca lowest prices ever known. NOT bold by dealers, sent for examination betoro payment on evidence ot good faith. JOHN B, ALDEN, Publisher, 1' o. liox i2-r. 18 vesey bt., N, V, Sept. SI-IW MON & HAMLIN mm, Kow illustrated catalogue, (40 pp. 4to) for season of 188,1 1, including many new styles j tho best assortment of the best anil most attractlvo organs wo Imvo ever offer ed, and at lowest prices, $23 to $000, for cash, easy payments or rented. Sent free. Mason & Hainliu Urgau & Piano Co. Iloston, 15ITremoHtBt.Ncw York, 46Kafct Htll bt. Chicago, ill) Wabash Ave. Sept. Sl-lw d PRESENT POWER. To-.Horruw n I.uuu Wuy oirwiirn Ilt'lp Ix Wunlfd To-l)uy Comfort Is never In a hurry. Pain and distress nip In hot haste. It Is to the "friend In neeir-tho (rlenil who does something now that tho old aiIulo pays tli cpmplliaent of being "a friend In. dntd." Tliauheydo hot keen the sullerer In susnens titho silent escullence ot 1U!NH)N"B CAPCINIS I'QIWUS PhAtfl'JtlLH. rhe plasters ot other days to-morrow ; tvuniutJi-iKjruus or oiuerwiso waiu "Walt until Wo can nromlso nnthlnL' on tho simr oi i u moment." uuinam unieiiave.1, like hhpo deferred, maketh tho heart sick Uouson's plast i'M net on uppllcutton. Thoy pcemeate, toolhe, warm and heal, conUUnlnz. iw they do, chemical nnd modlcjl agents of the hlifhest enlcKutcy, 'j heir motto Is now, and the ireuulue havo tho word CAPCINK cut In tho middle of each tilaser, 1'ilce c ids. bejbury & Johnson, t linulst.-, Kew ork, Bopt. 7.4 w d I T T T 1 f? H t'neii.'f'1 1 '"''hlo raen to f fl i IvIJ, koii Krua Tiws urapo Vy Tin.'-, i-iirufn. no, (, v Kilarj- and ' oxui'Hp.U4. If ml liuiruoitons alven, AddiauJ. p. I.BULAUIL lilciiill ion, N. Y. (one mild east otltoshwtcr, U. V.) ' w uepu jtiu iw, r 3) sorts we do T X ?"E purpose mating it as safe " and pleasant, and in every way as satisfactory to shop by mail as in person at our counters. 'ITl'E take all possible care to avoid v errors, and when any occur they are corrected at once. "I7E are always willing to exchange goods which do not please after being received, provided, they are returned to us in perfect condition and within reasonable time. Samples of Dry Goods of all kinds even the most expensive, sent fiee of charge on application. T7 VERY lady who shops by mail should send -J for a specimen copy of our Fashion Quarterly. Strawbridge & Clothier, Eighth & Market Sts., Philadelphia. C. B. MOBBIIS, DEALER IN Foreign and: domestic WINES AND LIQUORS, and" jobber in cicars. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Fall Stoek sS&SSSSS1 ess ae GOOD BODY BRUSSELS, U23. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, as low as 70 & 75c. EXTRA SUPER INQRAIN, 80&05c. ALL WOOL SUPER INQRAIN, 75 & 80c. WOOL FILLINQ INQRAIKS, 0Sc Intf cStA omiA!i?infhl new, Just out, very cbea!) and ileiirable, used for corcr- dera recelrai L?,,?liJSS?.aU ".V?.10 ,1,um- Uarneta mada to onler on sliort not Ice. Or- wmhW.N attention and prices Buarantee,l as low O". CT. BRO"WER ItLOOMSISUUG, PA. onePrice and .Guarantee (vtem. 0 of Carpets. .0 2u