COLUMBIAN AND DEMOukaT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian 0. B. Elwall, I Hlllori 3t K. Blitnboniar., S H4 BLOOMSBURG, PA. FIIIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1890. Somo othor year Dohmater will "bo looking for Lis vindication. Quay has gono to Florida on a fish ing excursion. In issuing liis thanksgiving procla mation. I'reaitlont Harrison forgot to montion the blessings of the rccont.clco lion. causo tlioy are given too much by tho votors of tho ooantry, bat that's about tuo condition ot tho ucmorauo loaaorB. They fully approolalo tho cmphatlo endorsement of tho principles of tho party given by tho people, but tnoy would havo anticipated far less troublo had their majority been about a hund red loss in tho next House It IB now bo largo that it actually causes anxioty. The fooling that the short session of CongretH will, in Its anxiety to pass political legislation neglect to pass all ol tho regular appropriation bills, and thus make, an oxtra session ollhoJbiuy second Congress, in tho spring, neces sary, to provide for the needs of thu Government, haa precipitated tho cam paign for tho speakership and tho other oflkors of tho noxt House. "Who killed the Ilennblican party t "I, said MoKinley, with my little tariff bill, I killed the party." Mortimer F. Elliot of Wellsboro is said to bo seriously ill, tho result of exposure and over-oxortion during the campaign. Dick Quay, sou of Senator M. S. Quay, was elected to tho legislature in Beaver county by a majority of 110 when it would ordinarily havo been 1C00. It is astonishing how harmonious tho Republican organs are nowadays. They want peaco, and thoy are be seeching the Independents, whom thoy havo beon calling all sorts of names for several weeks, to come back into the party and "pull together for 1892.'' It is probable that tho United States Senate will be controlled by the Demo crats in two years more. Domoorats will bo chosen this winter to succeed Evarts of New York, Farwoll of Mi nois, Spooner of Wisconsin, and In galls of Kansas, which will reduce the present Republican majority to six. Ono of the most pleasing results of the late election is the fact that Democrat will succeed John J. Ingalls of Kansas in tho Senate. Ho is one of thy most intolerant and abusive men of tho oppositioo. It is ho who was re ported as saying at Pittsburg during the campaign, that tho meanest Kcpuo hoan was better than tho best Demo crat ho ever knew. Congressional Returns Tho return ludtros for tho 7thOon- greesionai District, met at Sunbury on Tuesday last. D. R. Coffman repre sented Columbia county. Tho vote was as follows: Dem. Hep. fro. Wolvcrton Pamawortli ration NortU'mtcrl'na row mn rr Columbia 47M coot lit Montour 9131 US! 3 Sullivan KIT 741 II woiverton'a plurality, cn. PATHS ON'S MAJORITY GBOWINQ. HE NOW HAS A 2'LUItALlTT Or OVER SEVENTEEN THOUSAND. Somo Blight changes in the returns, resulting from the official count in such countfes as havo been completed, bring tho plurality ot Uovernor-elect 1'attHon up to 17.322. The Associat ed Press returns give Watres, for Lieu tenant Uovernor, 1 8,075 plurality, and Stewart, for Seoietary of Internal af fairs, 19,120 plurality, Tuo otuoial returns so far received show the election to tho State Senate of 10 Republicans and 1G Democrats, In tho lower branch of the Legislature there will bo 122 Republicans, 80 De mocrats and 2 Fusionists, miking a Republican majority of 50 on joint ballot, a Republican joint ballot loss of 02 as compared with tho present uoa- islaturc. Tho following table give3 official and unofficial majorities by counties: Mr, Cleveland's Triumph. Tho man above nil others who has reason to feel proud and gratified at tho result of the Novorabcr elections is that bravo and modest Araorloan who formulated for tho popular comprehen sion tho dootrino of tariff ret rm, which tho country has at lait bo enthusiastic ally oo.epted. Tho verdict or Tuesday week is the triumph of President Clove land' Bopooh-making message no knew well what no was doing when that message was delivered. Ho knew how it would startle not only tho timorous and time-serving politicians, even of his own party, but tho groat mass of the people, whom theso same politicians had so long misled, so kept in ignoranso of tho very rudiments of politioal oconouiy, '.hat t iv could not at once rcccivu the truth liut ho know also that tho timo hid come when the truth must be told and tho education at whatevor nut shrink WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our Reg ular correspondent.) Washington, D, C. .Nov. 10, 1890, senator Uaay lias by unanimous oon sont been snleoted as tho republican Jonah, and there exists tho best of reasons for believing that ho will bo asked to retire, not only from tho chair manship of the republioan National committee, but to resign his member ship. It would have been done befoie now, but that tho question of what to do with J. S. Clarkson has not been deoided. Clarkson is Vice-chairman of tho committee and has always been an .humble tool of Quay's, and thero is a feeling among influential republicans against his being mado chairman otth committee, as ho would naturally ex peer, when Quay retires. As soon 09 a satisfactory solution of that difficulty is reached Air. Quay will receive what tho boys call the "grand bounce." Quay is now in a lorida, ana uiarkson is also down South somowhore. Thoy both thought it a good time for disappear ing tor awhile. Mr. Harrison is having a terrible time over the Foroe bill Mr. limine whoso predictions about the tariff bill have materialized bo Boon, and a fow othe prominent repuDlicans are trying to persuade him to let the Force bill alone in his mcbsage to Congress, which he is now preparing, and tho radical ele ment in his partywhioh embraces nine tenths ot its recognized leaders, arc urging him to insist upon the immedi ate passago by the Senate of the bill Mr. liarrison is very badly frightened at the tornado of popular disapproba tion that struck his administration and party on eleotion day, and would most willingly take Mr. Blaine's advice, but for the fact that ho had committed himself in favor of tho Force bill last Summer. Senator Blackburn has made publio a soeno which took place in a Senato committee room last summer where ho was the only democrat present, and where Mr. Blaino stated in the plainest language that, if tho MoKinley bill, which wa3 thou boforo the Senate com mittee, was passed it would ruin the republican party and preveut its elect ing tho President in 18D2. He became so excited during his denunciation ot tho measure thai ho smashed a new silk hat which was lying before him on a table. Mr. 'Blaino has not chang ed his mind. It will be many a day beforo the democrats get through enthusing over tlip recent election; Every train brings in prominent democrats, and every ar rival means a fresh jubilee. The local democrats fired a salute of 52 guns Friday night, although Col. Ernst in charge of publio buildings and grounds Bid his best to prevent it by i of using to give them a permit to fire them in the same plaos that ' tho republicans were granted a similar permit two years ago, but that didn't prevent it; nothing could. Tho guns were fired and oloso enough to the Whito House for Mr. Harrison to enjoy tho musia TJudor this administration Federal employes are slaves. An estimable lady clerk in tho Washington City Post-office is now under suspension, because she repeated a jovial remark of a fellow clerk to Dick Quay,a son of tho Senator. Dick presented an order for the Senators mail at the general delivery window and thf lady went baok in the office and inquired where tho Senators mail was. "Oh he's dead and his mail has gone to the dead let tor oflico", said ono of the clerks laugh ingly. The lady walked back to tho window and thoughtlessly repeated the remarks to Dick, who, by the way, she did not know. He went to the Post office department and reported tho lady as having insulted him and his father, qnd an ordor was issued to the City Post-master for her immediate suspen sion. Mr. Wanamakor has not mado a popular official, but now that reports of the pending failure of his big Philad elphia firm aro circulated, a great deal of sympathy is expressed hero for him, and it is hoped that the claims of h s friend ho is not hero thattberumor origiriati 1 by J iy Gould for the pur pi. of iigu ing.M.r Wannmaker's cred it, Let Aii" nl i is p."H St' noy in behalf of '"! ' it'l' trr ph system, to which M Qiuld u opp'-sod, may prove to be true. It is not often that the loaders of a political party havo to ooniplain bo- I'ATMSON. Adams 89 Iterks 6(0 1 Bucks' 1034 Butler" 23 Cambria 1742 Cameron 4 Carbon .. 779 centre IT'S Clarion 1131 Clearfield' 22ls Clinton . 1091 Co.umbla tv Crawrord 1002 Cumberland" 1SS4 Elk' 974 Forest 100 Favette. 1S30 Fulton 321 Greene list Jefferson.... 117 Juniata . a 23 Lackawanna 2041 Lebtgti 2J72 Luzemo 3128 Lycoming 2300 AlcKcan 795 llorcer 210 MCMa . 201 .'-oi. roc' 23io Montsomerjr..... 1130 Montour' 783 Nortlinmpton" .... 3839 Nortbumberland.. 16S3 nke . oo so'iuylkui .......... 4519 suiuran no Venango 250 war 3n.. ..,.. em Waablofftoa si Wane 831 Westmoreland .... 1400 Wyoming 1S7 Yorlt 43M 6C3)9 Majority 17309 Ofllclil count. DELAMATSK. AlleKheny sosi rmstro"g 134 Heaver 417 liearora ski Ulalr S2J Bradford 18S3 Chester 1051 DaUDhtn' 1194 Delaware sm Erie 94 Franklin 43 Ilnntlnedon 924 Indiana set Lancaster 9419 Lawrence 1800 ebanon 1307 Philadelphia 20182 ferry 100 Potter S Snyder 474 somerset . 1HX) isusauehanna' noza- 1B4 union 8H 49077 of the people beuo, and cost to bimiclf ho would from his duty. ills pa-ty. hesitating for atimooame up manfully to I is Uimlird, anu a majority ot tlio wii lu people otcl on his sido. Hut the power of ontrenched monopoly was still too strong and ignoranco and prejudice could not be ovorcomo in a single campaign. The election was lost by fraud and bribory and then tho monopolists felt cssurcd that thoy had a now lease of power and that the day of reckoning would never como. Thoy did not understand that the peoplo had beon awakened and had learnod to think for themsolves. Tho education beeun in the Presi dential campaign was continued by tho debates in Congress. Every news paper in tho country took up the dis cussion, it was oarncd on in the homes, in tho shops, wherever two or three met together. For the first timo tbe truo relations of a tariff to taxation and the cost of living, as well as to coramerco and industry, were preceived and oritioally examined. And wtien tho dominant party persisted in its des potic courso and wont further than ever had been proposed beforo in the impos ition of taxes on tbe masses for tho aggrandizement of tho favored classes, the people arose and struck it to the earth. In less than three years the seed planted in that famous message has grown up into a hardy tree tha has spread over the wholo land. Mr. Cleveland was as truly tho lo.ider in this stupendous revolution as though ho had been himself the candidate. He did not need to tako a part in the campaign. Ho had already framed the issue and the people followed him.-r- Times. The Demooratio Sweep. A NET QA1K OF NO LESS THAN BIOHTV FIVE DONORESSMEK. The returns up to dale show that in the tidal wavo that swept across the country on last week the Democrats made a gain of 2-t members of the House of Representatives in tbe East enuStates, 37 in tho Western and 25 in the Southern, or a net gain of 86 members. Tbero may possibly bo some slight changes, out it is now reasonably certain that the lower Houso of tuo llty-eeoond Uoncris will con sist of 237 Democrats and 95 Repub licans, proviced tho second district of Rhode Island sends a Republican, as it is likely to do. In the Democratic column tho Farm ers Alliance representatives are in cluded. Of theso, Stookhouse, of South Carolina; Brady, of North Car olina, and Dadis, Simpson and Baker, of Kansas, are all known to be oppos ed to the Republican party and un doubtedly belong with the Democrats. The Alliance contributed to the success of several other members, but in each case it was the result of co-operation with the Democrats. As far as tho Senato is concerned, there is overy reason to believe that Democrats will bo chosen to succeed Far well, of Illinois; Ingalls, of Kansas; Eyarts, of New York; Spooner of Wis consin, and Blair, of New Hampshire. South Dakota is now known to haye gone Republican r.nd Moody's success or will consequently be a Republioan.. Tho oflioial count will be necessary to' determine the lesult in Colorado, but the indications are that the Republi cans have pulled through by a slight majority and Teller will have a chance to succeed himself. Tho following table shows the oora plosion of the Fifty-second Gonrjress compared with tho Fifty-first, Rhode Island being credited with only one member: That Tin-Plate Tax- Taking advantage of the benefits of "protection," tbo Chicago paokers of canned meat have decided to give an other lesson to the poor man that he has to pay tho tariff duties. By deciding to advance canned meats one-fourth of a cent a pound tho paokors will add an additional profit not only to themselves, but to every ono handling their goods. The whole sale grocer, who has to pay the packer his advance, wilt add another one- fourth per cent, and thus the advance will brine him i clear profit. Tho re tailor will of course have to join in the upward movement, and bo will recoup himself for the half-cent advanoe by charging an extra cent per pound. Of course the full increase comes oat of tho pocket of tho consumer. Tnis is a practical illustration of how the tariff works. Everybody is protected except tho poor man. He pays all the taxes aud the other fellows get all the benefits. Deafness Oan't Be Oared by local applications, as thoy cannot reach tho diseased portion of the ear. Thero is only ono way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube gets inflamed you havo a rumbling sound for imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine oases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We wil give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that we oinnot orrj by taking Ltairs uatarm (Jure, send lor circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY Ss CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. mew nouse. It. Alabama o Arkansas 0 California... . s Colorado 1 Connecticut. . . 1 Delaware lio.-lda .. C .oula...M... . Illinois s Indiana ....... 2 Iowa 8 Kansas t Kentucky I Louisiana ...... -.. Maine 4 Maryland Massachusetts S MtcttlTan 6 Ml 1.1030 u .... J Mississippi Missouri 0 Montana Nebraska 1 Nevada 1 N. Hampshire, 0 Now Jersey,,., 2 Now York.... 12 N.Carolina.... 1 North Dakota. 1 Oblo 7 oretron 1 Pennsylvania. 17 Hhode Island. .. s. Carolina - . 1 Noum Dakota. 2 Tenuesee.... 2 Texas ,. Vermont I Vliinla.... UaJilnktOQ... 1 West Virginia. 0 Wlsxmstn 1 Wyoming...... 1 Idaho.. 1 10 old nouii. Alabvra i Arkansas 1 California 4 Colorado ...... l Connecticut. 3 De'awaro ,. Florida Oeorgla Illinois. is Indiana 3 Iowa lo Kansas 7 Kentucky..., Loulsana 1 Maine 4 Maryland 3 Maas&cnu3etts. 10 Micnlgan 9 Minnesota I Mississippi Mluourl 4 Montana 1 Nebraska I Nevada 1 N. Hampshire. 2 New Jersey,, 4 New York...., 19 N. Carolina..., 9 North Dakota.. 1 Ohio e Oregon ... 1 Pennsylvania,, 11 Itnoda Island, a 8. Carolina...,, l south Dakota. 1 Tennesee 3 Texas ve -mont 9 Virginia t Washington.. 1 West V.rglnla 1 Wisconsin. . 7 Wyoming , Idaho 179 1M Charles Ooegrove- Who has not been abloto attend to his business for years, was interviewed by oar reporter yetterday, and taysj For year I was troubled with liriuhts dis ease of tho kidneys. The dootors gave m up. inrougu an Koattern iriond X outtiiued a bottle of Sulphur Bitters I took five bottles and now I am almost well. Keith sells them San Franclt cq Oall. Jl.l 2.t. U the moil ; ancient and moit general e rJl I "My little danghttr'a Ufa was gTed, at diseases. Scarcely a family Is entire If free w. believe, by flood's BimparlUa. Befors from It, wh lie thousands everywhere are Its she was six months old she had T running suffering slaves. Hood's Sarisparllla bat scrofula sores. One physician advised the had remarkablo success In curing every form amputation of one of her fingers, to which 01 scrofula. The most severe and painful we refuted assent. When we began elvtai running sores, swellings In the neck or her Hood's Darsapartlla, a marked Improve- goitre, humor In the eyet. causing partial ment was noticed and by a continued use of It Jt0,. . .2fne",,i,.leM 1 "" Pewer'uI hwreoovery was complete. And she Is now, effects of this medicine. It thoroughly re- being seven years old, strong and hesJUir." moves every trace of Impurity from the B. 0. Jonks, Alna, Lincoln County, Me. blood and builds up the weakened system. If. B. Be sure to get Hood's. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sldby 4rnKliU. fl .liforfj. 1-reptrtd enly I Bold by Iratxliu. (liittforu. Pnwr.donlr .y0.i.nooD4co.,AiK.ii1.e.ri...Low.ii,iM. Q.i.noooUt,uX1l IOO Dobos Ono Dollar.' IOO Doses One Dollar T,r wn A nrt An Infallible regulator liaxaaornl th0 Human System. Cures T.o -wci rl ran Cures Billons Iiivcf IaJEaaOr Affections &. gmfegt.8: Eaxadorf The Leading' Perfume. OREXELIAC0ID6NE Fragrant I igijU Lasting I FDICt SS CENTS. 1 AT ALL CEALCflS. Salvation Oil 0 Prlci CM) IS eft. Soli tg tJtimggttti. Will relieve Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swellings, Bruises,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Gout, or any bodily pain or ailment fupiulHOrS PLU03, Tin Great Tobacco An uncn tldoulPrlct to Cfa. At all itrugahu. Mitchell's Belladonna Piasters. Endorsed by every physician as a sure enre for Fsin or tvoalmos Iri the Breast, Bide, Hack cr Limbs 1 also forUvor Complaint, Weak Lungs, (Toughs, Colds, Asthma, rionrlly, difficulty In breathing, Ac, la all ot which cases they give relief st once. Bold by all Druggists, or sent by mall for s cents. Novelty Plaster Works, Lowell, Maw. UDITORS NOTICE. Estau of J, r. Craig, Ofceasea. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court, or CoIumbU county, to make dis tribution otbilunce in the hands of accountant, will sit at C. II. Jackson's office in tne town or Oerwlcr, county aforesaid, on Monday, November S4tb, 1190, at 3 o'clock p. m., when and wheie all partlrt raving claims against said estate, must appear and prove the same or bo debarred from coming In on said fnnd. a 1". UANLBY, Auditor. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of wilt of n. Pa. Issued out ot the Court o( Common Fleas ot CoL Co., Fa and to me directed, there will be sold In the Sheriff's Office In the Court House, Bloomsburg, Pa., on SATURDAY, DECEMBER C, 1800, at 10 a. m, all that certain pleco or parcel ot land situate in Muain township, Columbia county Fa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by pub . lie road and land ot W. B. Goodhart, on the east by land ot Nomla Durnbacn, on the south by land ot E. p. schweppenuelser, on the west by lands ot samuel Kneclit, J. p. Aten acd K. Schweppenhela er, containing Acres of Land. more or less, whereon are erected I I sfktllUl and other outbuildings. Kelzed, taken Into execution at the suit ot D. B. Fetterolt administrator ot Michael Fetterolf deo'd. use vs. L. B. Koehler and to bo sold as tho prop erty of L. B. Koehler, JOHN B. CASKV, H. It. Liitlk, Atty. Sheriff. fl ALES ME WANTED li nn. TJtiKUin Q,n,li D.I. r- .... . i,i.viiti.wuvij .jvwv&. uai.lj, AAUCUWW OnU Steady employment guarantod. . souiasav uinMNT, moi & 11 V). Hochrster, M.T. Thanksgiving Day. THE 1'ItKSirtKNT ISSUES HIS ANNUAL PROC LAMATION TO TUB PEOPLB. The following is the Thankseivini Day proclamation by the President of the United States: By tho L'raco and favor of Almichtv God, tho people of this nation havo been led to the closiucr days of tbo pas sing year, which has been full of the blessings ot peaoo and the comforts of plenty. Bountiful compensation has como to us for the work of our minds and of our hinds in every department ot numan industry. Now, therefore, I, Beniamin Harri son. President of tho Unitei States of America, do hereby appoint Tnursday, tho 27th day of tho present month of November, to be observed as a day of praver and Thanksgiving s and 1 do in- yite the peoplo upon that day to cease from their lauors, to meet in their ac customed houses of worship, and to join in rendering gratitude and praise to our oenencent ureator for the rich bfeesings He has granted to us as a nation, and in invoking tbo continu ance of His protection and grace for too inturo. i commend to my fellow oitizons tho privilego of remembering tho poor, the homeless, and tho Borrow- tul. Let us endeavor to merit the promised recompense of charity and the graoious aooeptanoo of our praise, In testimony whereof, I havo hereunto sot my hand and caused tho seal of the United States to bo aflUed. Done at the city of Washing ington this eighth day of No- seal. vember, in the year of our Lord ono thouBond eight hundrod and ninety, and of the inde pendence of tho United States tho one hundred and fifteenth, Benjamin Habrison. By tho President: James G. Blaine, Seoretary of State huu IWWf gull u 144 WUUUjU U I DC I Jr stock, Past selling specialties In hardy rrul' 7, etc. Splendid outfit free, sioady employment guaran- w u, iuui in, necujr tvflia lur lerms. U1K- mania NurfsKny co. kociibster, n. y. A DMINlTItATOR' NOTIOB. Eituie 0 Reuben 11, Dattt, late of Benton towntMp deceased. NoUce Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on tne estate or iieunen II. Davis, lite ot tbe township ot Uenton. county of Columbia and State or Pennsylvania. dnocasM, have been grant ed to & t. Davis of Uentci. CoL Co.. Pa- to whom all rar&ona Indebted to arid aat&t am ittflnatxt to make payments, and those having nisi nw or d mauds wui make known the same without oclay It, Bpcxisobiv, Bents. Ally, ll-7-sw. LOCAL OR TRAVELING, I s A L E S M E WANTED. 1 1-T A it MA.vrni.1. -VT ' R EGISTEH'B NOTIOB. Are youusinc; the old fash ion rubbing board in doing your washing? If you are it will pay you to investigate into the mer its of our New Alter trying it we named it the "Lightning," because it struck us as being the right name for such a Rapid Working Machine as to the top pull swing and so called washing machines. LLAKK 1 HARUliR, " Third Street, agjjffio-iQ-Tm Catawissa, Pa. VnllMl.h.Mh., van, a a,, 1 . . . . . :xr p " v irKiea, creditors and other persons Interested in the estates or the respective decedenti and minors that the follow ing administrators', executors', guardians ac counts have been nied In the omco ot tho Register of Columbia county and win be presented for con nrmatlon and allowance In tbe Orphans' Court, to be held In Ulooinsburg, December 1st, 1880. at 2 o'clock p, m. of said day: ' No. 1. First and anal account ot Jeremiah Fan nnirer and Itacbael Vahrtnvr. Artm ni.atnra ni the estate of Harmon Fahrfnger, If to ot locust No. 8. First and flnal account of Loi'tsa wolf, administrator eto., of Henry Wolf, late of the town ot llloomsburg, cot. co deceased. No. a. First Mid anal account ot Levi Michael and F. P. Gearbart admtntat.rntirji ett l,nlAl (iearbart, late ot Beaver twp., CoL Co., deceased. no. 4. Tne account or u. Frank Zarr, executor ut i,aLi'!ifiuo jubivr, late oi uaiawissa, col co. deceasod. No. S. First and flnal account of WaaIav tiaw. man. executor of Harah Knim. lnte nr nrflnr-A twn ua. Co., deceasod. No. 8. recond and flnal accountnf uen'-r nnw. uiau.Mwuiui ui uduu beim, law ui urange twp, Co'. Co., deceasod. No. T. First and flnal account nf tcta. nnru.pt administratrix d. b. n. o. t. a. of Mary Rupert, late ot liloomsburg, Col. Co., deceased. No. 1. First and final account of Eva Itupert, administratrix eta. of Ila.rlet Itupert, lato ot No. 9. 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MAIIEMS' BA1LM off dilLEAID LOflOl. For ladies toilet after bathing is elegant, as it soft ens the skin and acts as a ponder for the complexion, which is what every lady wauts, also for Chapped Hands, Faco and lips, it cannot be excelled. It will not injure or soil tho finest fabrics. FOR, SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. OElNrzTC3-I Pattern Hats and Bonnets, Wcdiicstlay, September 17th. MISS H. E. WASLEY, Main Street, Kloouisburg Pa. NEXT DOOIt TO I. W. II A It TM AN & SONS.