THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBtTRGf, COLOMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. " BLOOMSBURG, PAT Correct Unllroncl Timer Table. Trains on tho I'ltUadclplila & 11 11 loaro Huport a3 follows I An amusing game of baso br1l wns piny. oil on llio school grounds Inst Friday be tween the clerks nnil lawyers. The former Won by it seoro of 37 to 35. Tho Model School lit llio Normal will glvonii entertainment lnthu hull ncxlMon. iluy night. Mtislo by Prof. Nilc9' orches tra. Tickets can bo obtained at U, A. Clark's. NORTH. (1:31) ft. III. 4:00 p. 111. BOOTH. 11:M ft. in. 11:18 p. Ill, vrralnson tho I. t'& V. It. It leave Illoomslmrg as follows i NORTH. BOUTIt. 7;05 a. in. B:28 0. m. Ilil7 a. m. U:M a. in. 0:30 p. tu. 4:30 p. m. Tlio 8.S3 a. m. train connects at Northumberland wltli thoftM train un Pennsylvania run), reaching Philadelphia at a: Up. m. Tlio 11:53 train connects with Philadelphia and lte.ullnif road at Hupert reaching rhlladcl- phla at ti;uu p. m. Last week tho town clock win iihout twenty minutes too fast. This week It was fifteen minutes too slow. It It cannot bo kept somewhere within rcnsonablo reneh of tho correct tlmo It had better bo stopped. It Is a public nuisance ns It runs now. A social was given nl the resilience of h. 11. Ituport on Tuesday evening, by Miss Kvu ltupcrt nnil Mtss Hustings assisted by members of their Bmulny school classes. Ico cream, cakes, &o.( were served. Tho silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Swartwout was celebrated on Monday last nt their homo near Ilcuton. Only relatives of tho family mid a few Intimate friends wcro present. Portions of tho marriage ceremony wcro read by liov. J. ltockwcll, Hector of St. Gabriel's church. A number of hatulsomo presents wcro received, mid tho occasion was a very pleasant one. Tho il:S3 train connects with Pennsylvania road at Noriuumueriaiui at i:du, readmit; riiiiauciiiuin at rasp. in. Tim i:an n. m. train connects with Pennsylvania ro.nl at Northumberland at $M p. in., and reaches Philadelphia at il.u5 ft. in. o Trains nn tho N, &W. II. Hallway pass llloom Ferry as follows I NORTH. SOUTH. limn. in. 12:01 p. ra. 0.30 p. in. 4:13 p. in. Notice ti CorrcHioiiilentH. in order to saro ininy communications from tho wasto basket wo make tho following suggestions to local correspondents ! Uso only ono sldo of tho sheet, and write aspialnm posslulo; ;glvo only tho local novvs that Is of somo Interest to tho com munlty, such as accidents, Improvements, inar rlaifos, deaths, matter relating to schools and churches, business enterprises, changes of resi dence, anl tho like. What appear to 1m Jokes at tho oxpenso of others, and personal mention giv ing only ono namo or Initials or a nickname, will notba printed under any circumstances, such Horn i often glvo offense, though nono may bo In. tended. Tho full namo of tho writer must always bo glvou, but will not bo printed unless requested, tt Prof. ('. 0. Johnson will glvo n concert nt Jcrseytown for tho benefit of the Moth. oillst Church to nsslst In payment for nn organ purchased of .1. Saltzcr of Ulooms. burg, I'ii., to bo held Saturday evening of this week, Juno 21st, 1881. All churches purchasing organs of J. Balt.cr will bo as. slstcd In like manner. Jim Green has served one term of lm prlsonmcnt for shooting another colored man. On Tucsd ly ho was drunk, nnd wlillo In this condition was flourishing a loaded revolver around promiscuously. Constable woodward took the weapon from liltn, nnd If ho prosecutes Green for carrying concealed deadly weapons, he will be entitled to tho gratitude of the community for his efforts to brank up the practice. X VlKorutirf IIlHturlcnl Iteinliiiter. "The Ten Wliltu Mjn and Two Negroes who defrauded tho American l'eoplo out of their cholco for President In 1870," Is tho title of a picture ns nrttstleally arranged ns It Is it forcible historical reminder. It Is 30x33 Inches In size, nnd Just Issued by tho Advanco Publishing Co., Nos. 5 and 7 Miir. ry street, New York. Price, 30 ccuts n copy, prepaid, to any address, Twelve copies, prepaid, to ono address three dol-lars. To Htilcrllern tiut of tile mute, Hereafter nil nancrs mailed out of tho state must bo paid for strictly In advance, S1.75 a year. Wo have to pay postage on them and In several Instances wo have Inst I not only tho postage but tho price of the paper. The duto on each paper shows up to what tlmo It is paid, nnd It will be stop- Blaine and Logan ought to bring libel suits against somo of the newspapers that are printing cuts of them. These pictures are tho severest "cut" of all. In somo of them Hlalnu looks like a blear-eyed tramp, nnd Logan like n Teutonic immigrant. As caricatures tho portraits are successful, but It honestly printed to show the people what tho candidates look like, they are dismal failures. The farm dwelling of William Fnusey of Fro3ty Valley township, Montour county, which was burned with all Its contents on June Dili, wn3 insured In tho Clinton Fire Insurance Company of N. Y., In the agon. cv of C. F. Knann. llloomsburir. Pu. The pedat tho expiration of tho tlmo unless I 03g was promptly adjusted the second day paid la advance. Sclf-protcctlon compels us to adopt this pi nn. For Sale. Sovcral town properties, good locntlon, brick or frame. About 25 acres of land In Hemlock town, ship, partly cleared, balance well timbered. A farm of about 80 acres in Scott twp. For terms and particulars npply to (Jeo. T. Elwcll , Dloomsburg, Pa. f eb. 29-tf. I'crHonnl. N. TI. Funk.'Esn.. attended 'a. classic- union at Princeton College this week. m. U!. W. F.lwell nnd children of To- wnndn, aro visiting relatives here. Mrs. M. Shipley of Cincinnati Is spend ing the summer with her parents. lllahnn Unwo was tho Elicst of J. II. Maize Esq., during his visitation here. MUa Minnie. Ituttcr is visiting her brother at Hughcsvlllo. J. C. Fitzpatrlck of Hazlcton, camo over on Saturday and spent a few days Willi ins friends In this county. II. A. Swcppcnhiscr was in town on Tuesday to make arrangements for lumber for his now farm buildings iu Centre town. ship. Miss Laura J. Nuss has graduated from tho musical department of tho William. sport Dickinson Seminary. There was a musical contest on Monday evening, with seven contestants and three prizes, and wo nro nlcascd to state that Miss Nuss won tho flrst prl.o. after tho fire and paid on tho 17th Inst, by Mr. Knapp, who settles nil Id sses In his agency. The crazy ipillt crazo Is about to give place to a "family quilt" rage. A complete specimen has recently been exhibited at Atlanta, Ga. It was gotten up as a family record of the liowers' family. It gives a complete list of the children, grandchildren and great grand children up to the time It was quilted. The squares are cut to re present trees. The first trco has thirteen limbs, with a llower at tho top ot each limb, and a child's namo in each flower. And so on to the fourth generation. The total number nt the time the quilt was fin- Ished was 244. Centre. Tho young folks of tho North end of Centre had u fishing party on Saturday. They had "Fisherman's luck." A trio of Ccntro girls went to Light Street fishing and succeeded In catching 34 lu nil. They weighed 11 lbs., wo un derstand they salted them down for future use. Chas. Ncyhard of Wllkcsbarro formerly of Centre is tho guest of Wilson Creasy. His ninny friends extend him a welcome hand. Miss Nora ltccdy of Uerwlck is visiting .Miss Delia Hldiay. Mrs. A. W. Spear and Mrs. S. Hldiay were visiting friends at Now Columbia. Harvey Haycock of Light Street has taken orders for 2,j tons of Allen's phos phate through Centre. Ho expects to doublo the amount In tho twp., beforo sow- lug time. A. W. Spear Is raising a calf which weighed 03 lbs., at birth. Somo of Centre's young folks expect to attend Prof. Hecks entertainment the 20th of June, nt Urangeville. IIawkkyi:. Itiickliorii. There were several town on circus day. cases of drunks in Great barcalns at Theo. Heck's in dress goods nt Hcacock stand, Lighlstreet. The Phllologlan Society will hold a festi val at Evans Hull this Friday and Satur day evenings. There will bo a niculc at Hess' Grove. Rupert on tho 23th inst, under tho manage racnt of Friendship Fire Company. Go to Theo. Heck's ( Heacock stand) for your boots nnd shoes. 20 per cent, cheap er than any plnco in tho county. The lato frost did not Injure tho festival cron In the least. Thev aro lust ns nu merous ns ever. Great preparations are being made for a good tlmo at Slahtown on the 4th and 5th of July. There will bo a big crowd In at tendance. Foil Sale. 100,000 shaved hemlock shinnies, by A. Laubach Si Son, Guava, Sugarloaf township, Juno 10-4w John W. Miles, an old citizen of Dan ville, for many years a Justico of tho Peace there, tiled nn the 11th inst,, aged 83 years. Tho name of David Long of Locust, is lifted from tho list of candidates for county commissioner, nt his request. Ho has do- olded not to run. Mr. E. A. Itawlings presented this office with a basket of delicious strawberries, for which wo aro duly grateful. Ed. always was a kind neighbor. Tho Susquehanna Synod of tho Lutheran Church which was held at Willlamsport last week decided to have their session next year nt Illoomsbiirg. Tho ladies of Ent PostG. A. II. will hold a festival on tho evenings of Friday and Saturday. July 4th nnd Cth, In tho first floor of F. I). Dentler's now building. The Orangcville Academy will close the present term this week with exercises that promise to be of unusual Interest. A written examination upon all the work of the term will be hold on Thursday. The commencement exercises will be held on Friday forenoon in Academy Hall. In the afternoon a sociable will bo held In Acad emy grovo at which refreshments will be served in abundance gratis. All tho friends of the students nnd academy arc In vited. An exhibition will be given In the evening by the students. Uloomsburg is not noted as being a good town for shows, and hence on Tuesday last but few pcoplo wcro attracted from tho country by the fact that Washburn & Hunt ing's circus exhibited here. The proces. sion was a long one, by reason of its being long drawn out, and the uniforms of those who took part bore some faint evidences of having been, at sonic tlmo now lost In tho dim and distant past, gaudy and gay. The show comprises a number of animals, and portions of tho performance wcro very good. Only medium sized audiences at tended the afternoon and evening enter- tainmcuts. Tho miserable little elephant was iaino and excited much sympathy. Tho habit of currying pistols as prac ticed by many boys and young men, is a most dangerous one. The papers contain daily accounts of accidental deaths result ing from tho careless uso of firo arms, and wo hear frequently of shooting in a mo ment of anger, where tho handy revolver is whisked out, nnd beforo a second thought can bo taken ono man is dead and another Is a candidate for tho gallows. Tlieso remarks are called out by tho fact that there is one young man in Illooms biirg to-day who can bo thankful that ho is not in prison on a charge of murder. On Saturday night somewhere on the Espy road a colored boy threw gravel at a pass Ing team, when tho driver blazed away at tho offender with his revolver, striking him in the forehead. Fortunately either tho pistol was very weak or tho skull was very thick, for not much datnago was done. There niay'liavo beeii somo provocation tho part of tho colored boy, but no act of his, unless the other party believed that his life was in danger, could justify the uso of a deadly weapon. Tho case will get into court, and it is probable that such an ex. ample will bo mado of the offender as will deter others from similar recklessness in future, unless the facts aro different fiom what wo lmvo learned. Tho farmer Is preparing his soil for buck wheat. T. W. Pursel Is adding a cistern to his present supply of water. Uy the time my friends read these Items, John W. Moore will be the husband of his flrst wife. II. I). Mcllrido did the tlrst mowing with n machine In our vicinity this season. Muster Arthur Ohl, of Allegheny city, will spend a number of months with ills grandfathers, Old and Hctz. C. H. Moore, of Catawtssa, paid his par ents of tills place a friendly visit on Satur day last. On tho 21st of July our school board will be prepared to receive bids for the con slructlon of a school building. It is to be a plank house, 28X30. Contractors, give it a fair consideration by that time. Mrs. Torcllo Chnmberlln has closed her term of select school. Miss Maggie Diehl, of Bloomsburg, visiting Mrs. Appleman this week. Do not forget tho sale of the Ivcy farm on Friday of this week. MONKEY. Cctitrnlla. Foil Kent. Tho front room, second floor, of tho Columhian building. Ono of the best rooms for an ofllco In town. Heat. oil by steam, lighted by gas, water on snmo floor, Apply to Geo. E. Elwell. tf Illshop Howo preached at both morning and evening services at tho Episcopal church last Sunday. Ho confirmed n class of ten iii tho evening. A largo congrega tion was present. A neat fence has been erected around tho grounds of tho Episcopal Church nnd Bcctory. When completed tho property of tho Episcopalians will bo a great Improve ment to that part of tho town. Fou Sale. A dcslrnblo store property of tho lato A. U. Vunllow at Ituckliorn. The goods will bo sold separately, or tho goods nnd building together. Apply to A. U. Vanllow or J. Terwllllgcr, Llghtstrect, Fa. 4 w Jas. Commons Is well supplied with flrst class boats for plo-nio and Ashing par. tics. ThotMoom Ferry, of which ho has charge, is In excellent condition for carry. Ing plc-nlo parties. A plculo will bo held In Megargell's grovo near Orangovlllo on tho 21th of this mouth by the Masons of tho neighboring lodaes. Prof, Ileck will bo the orator of the occasion. The following from an exchange should receive attention : "Editors could a tale unfold of tho way somo pcoplo get their advertising done for nothing, and lawyers could tell of tons of legal ndvlco given by them without receiving tho slightest nc inowledgcmcnt, pecuniary or otherwise Doctors, also aro tho victims of these qucs tloucrs. Men old In tho tricks of these friendly spungts manage to evade them, but tho young editor, lawyer and doctor, though aware ho Is being defrauded, has not courage sulllcleut to cut short tho con- fldentlnl chnt, by saying that ho hopes to mako lils living by receiving pay for what his friend expects to get by asking, No ono expects a carpenter, a Jeweler or blacksmith, or anyone who piles a trado to do the smallest Job for nothing, nnd yet those who willingly pay for such labor seem to think they have dono nothing of which to be ashamed, If they 'manage' to get legal or medical udvlco without having to pay for it. And among women tho fault Is as great. Women who mako their living by dress making, millinery, teaching fancy work, or painting, are dally imposed upon by friends and strangers who come to thorn for suggestions nnd ndvlco about materi als, shades, deslgus and patterns defraud Ing thu worker of hours of valuable time without a thought of paying for tho ad- ylco given and often not tliauk tho person fur the suggestions, which she has spent tlmo and money In acquiring. Strange to say, these sponges aro often est found among thosu who could well af- ford t6 pay for what thoy want i and strati gcr still is tho fact that they would resent with thu greatest indignation a refusal to oblige them or un Imitation that they were taking advantage of another's politeness. nnd thus getting for nothing that which the giver has a right to expect something inoro substantial than mere thanks, W'elltverHvllle. Hay-inaklug has about commenced, ltlpo cherries nnd strawberries lake the ay. The grain Is giving promtso fur n good harvest. Tho entertainment given Saturday even. lug by .Miss Ida Klstlcr's school was grand. vcryono camo nway satlslled with tho ork that has been accomplished during tho past term. Tho blackboard was deco. rated with drawings by tho students. Miss Anna Kcolcr ot Berwick, Is visiting her friends In this place. Mr. A. W. Musgrave, who Is nttcndlng the Normal School nt Uloomsburg, spent Saturday nnd Sunday with his parents, nc companlcd by Ills school chum, Mr. C. Crcii9y of Ccntro. They report having a good time. Mr. Creasy made many friends during his short stay hero. Sir. T. J. Wclllvcr of Willlamsport, was visiting his friends nnd neighbors during io past week. They wcro all glad to bco him again, as It has been somo tlmo since ho visited this plncc. Many ot tho young pcoplo took n drlvo unday evening. Trim oi IlnrvcHtcrH. Wo take tho following from the Fhllndcl. phla A'ccorif of lust Wednesday i Tho great competitive trial of harvesting machines nttho Moorestown, N. J., Fair, Tuesday, June 10th. attracted a very largo attendance of practical farmers, ana tno lest was watched with the closest Interest. For tho trials an aero of heavy green rye was selected. llio shrewd farmer mana gers of the Fair Association had "peppered tho grain," as they gleefully acknowledged wlicn llio combined reapers and ninuurs would stick nt a more than usunlly heavy spot, where the grain had been sown dou blo thick and treated with an extra spread of phosphate. Nine machines engaged In the trial, ns follows i Tho Uuckcyc, Cham- Ion, Excelsior, Johnston, kstlieriy, ucer- ng, Usborno nnd Walter A.. Wood comtiln- ed'reupers and binders nnd tho Hubbard senarato cleaner nnd binder. 1 lie performance of each of llio competi tors was tlio subject of a great deal of critical comment, and each spectator was allowed to judge for himself, there being no prizes given nor any award of excel lence made uv oiucial committees. Tlio first machine in the rye, uic uuck. eye, exhibited evidences of being ot very heavy draft; and nlthough its two strong mules worked with great vigor they did not succcced In concealing tlio fact that more power was necessary. Tho binding was indifferent, nnd the sheaves were thrown out Irregularly, frequently catching together and choking up tho binder. Tho Champion tlrocired the bundles bad ly, dropped a great deal of the grain, nnd wns twice nearly stuck. Tlio iixcelsior worKcd so uaiiiy mat it was compelled to stop two-liurds oi tno way up its llrst swath. The Hubbard separate cleaner and bind. cr, following a Triumpii reaper, went down the swntu Willi precision, nnd bound every sheaf without a skip. The Johnston, which followed the itui. bard, dragged Its sheaves and strung them together so badly that thoy looked like linked sansaecs. I lie Dccritu: machine was almost n total failure. It worked badly, failing to cut a part of the grain, and did the least of any of t ie combined machines. Tho bundles huug together nnd the grain was badly scattered. The Osborne succeeded admirably, con sidering tlio extraordinary condition of the crecn rvc. The Walter A. Wood did tho best work of the dnv amonc the combined machines, and escaped belne absolutely stuck, but its performance, while not a compicio failure, was far from a success. Harman nnd Hasscrt nro local agents for the Osborne, and are selling u large num ber of the machines. I'.XIIIIllllUtlollH. Teachers' examination will be held In Catawtssa on Saturday, Juno 29th, at 0 o'c!6ck in School building, room No, 1, Uloomsburg, Third street school build. Ing (in Jiimi !)0th, Irwlck, July 2nd. J. S. Giiimks, Co., Supt. Is it carpenter by trade. Has never been n candidate for county ofllcc, but has held several township olUccs. Was in tho ser vice. during the war. His ago is Ci years. WASillNfiroX Paiiii of Franklin township, was horn In this county, and has lived in Cntnwlssa and Franklin nlways. His busi ness Is farming nnd milling. Has novcr been a candidato before. Ills ago is GO yearn. It. A. Smuman was horn In Cntnwlssa Wo have prepared tho following brief township nnd nt present resides In tho vll- sketches of tho several persons who arc lago of Catnwlssn. Ho Is n farmer by oc nsklhg for nominations nt the hands of the cupatlon, nnd In former yenrs followed Democracy of this county, because the milling nnd lumbering. Has never been n people have the right to know something candidate beford for a couuty office. Has aboilt those who seek ofllcc. In order Hint held different tbwnshlp ofllccs. Ills ago Is wo might havo accurate Information, cir- CO years. Democratic cnmllilatcH, FOU COUNTY OFFICES. ncrwlclc. Tho best dirt-proof watches made can bo scon at L. lternhnrd's Jowclry store. Groceries at Theo, Heck's (Heacock stand) us cheap us the cheapest. The Individual operators in this vicinity worked their collieries on Monday, and suspended the remnincr of the week. This half-tlrao work effects business greatly and the merchants report things as very dull. It is with feelings of sorrow that we re cord the death ot Hov. Edward T. ! icld late pastor of St. Ignatius' Church, who died in Philadelphia on Thursday morning of last week. Ho had been In chnrge here for n number of years and was universally loved, alike by Catholics and Protestants Ills remains were interred in Philadelphia on Monday. The police force have decided to hold picnic tho latter part ot next month. Tho object of tho force In holding tho picnic Is to realize enough money to pay an ofllcer who may accidentally or otherwise get hurt whllo discharging his duties. The party so lnlurcd will receive the sumo amount as he earns nt his daily occupation whllu ho is unable to work. JAs the object is i cood ono wo have no doubt but th picnic will be a success. On Thursday morning a cavc-in occur red nt tlio Logan mine which took part ot the Lehigh Valley railroad along with it Tlio road had been lately built and was considered perfectly safe. The cave. was about one hundred yards long an fifty yards wide, nnd look over one bun dred cars of dirt to fill it up. All tho trains were delayed about four hours. David Walsh, who is a member of tlio Mine Commission, left hero on Monday to attend a meetlnc of that body, held i: Scranton. The session will last five day This will make eleven days in session out of tho fifty allotted them. An interesting gnmo of base ball wns played on Thursday, between the "Hooks" and "Flats." Tho score stood one to three In favor of the Flats. Itev. llusscl, who has been pastor of St. Peter's Church, at Columbia, for over eighteen years, has been appointed pastor of St. Ignatius' Church of this place. The borough ofllccrs have been furnished new belts aud clubs. Tho club Is a dan gcrous looking article to como in contact with n fellow's cranium, aud wo hope a look at ono of them will Batlsfy every one, as It has us, so there will bo no necessity to uso them. A gcntlciuan who has been canvassing tho life ot James G. Dlalno tho past few days says ho received over forty orders for the bonk, In town. Uy request of many tenchers and citizens Messrs. Curry nnd Curran have opened a summer school in the township school. house. As tho number ot scholars is lim ited those wishing to attend should apply Immediately. Special attention given to teachers. Tho small-pox Is still on the Increase. Ono death has been reported at Mr. Evans and another ot tho children Is stricken with the disease Ashland Is getting rid of it slowly, but seven cases nro lu tho pest hotiso and new cases dovtloped this week. Mrs. Evans, an old and highly esteemed lady of town, died nt tlio rcsldenco of her son-in-law on Sunday. Her remains wero taken to Shainoklu on the eleven o'clock train on Monday morning. The funeral services were conducted by Hov. G. M. Larncd. Ileuben Hall, John Lynch and James Itakey, studeuts of Dickinson Seminary, are homo on a vacation, Miss Julia Mahcr of Philadelphia, Is spending n few weeks with her uncle, W, J. Wlsh. 0. G, Murphy Is spending the week lu Philadelphia. 15. D. Freas made a flying trip to Blooms. burg Monday. Mr. Clark and lady of Hazlcton spent Sunday with relatives in tills place. Miss Minnie Stewart Is visiting in Phila delphia. O. Mallery and It. W. Oswald returned from Cincinnati last week. Several young men ot this plnco intend taking a walking tour tills fall to Wash Incton. which will no doubt be a line, aa well ns Instructive undertaking. Business at this place seems rather dull at present, but by reports Jackson & Woodin are trying very hard to get work for their men. The "Berwick Cornet Band" havo a num her of choice selections which they Intend discoursing Saturday evening opposlto tho Post Office. Their leader, Mr. Kelly, do serves praise for his fine talents, and the Interest which lie takes In the band. Very interesting remarks and sermons wero delivered In tho M. E. Church, Mon day and Tuesday, by tho Beverend visitors and others attending the Centennial Con Tcntlon nt this place. The Young Men's Christian Association held their annual meeting last Tuesday, 10th inst., and elected tlio officers with very little change from last year. When this Institution gets settled In their new building, there Is no reason why tlio young men of Berwick should try to find ninuse mcntin other places, as it will bo arranged with overy necessary means of occupying one's tlmo in nn honest nnd profitable man. ncr. X game of base ball is on the tapis be tween tho Sunbury and tho Crickets of Ber. wick. Tlicro was one of tho beBt games of baso ball played in Danvlllo last Saturday be tween tho Association nine nnd tho Crick- cts of this place, that has been played this season In Montour, Columbia or Luzerno counties. Thu Crickets led off nt tho bat which resulted In a "whlto wash," and re. turned tho compliment to tho Danvlllo boys, which kept that way until the fourth innings, when tho flrst run was scored by an error of tho Crickets. Tho principal piays of tho game wero a three baso hit by It. Sherwood nnd tho llys caught by botli sides in tho left field. Following is tho scoro ; ClIK'KETS. culars wcro addressed to each candidate, asking questions ns to his business, rcsl dence, &c. Itcplles have been received fronv tho persons nntned below. The names arc taken in alphabetical order i Foil ItKl'HKStCNTATlVK. Dn. L. J. Auams wns born in Brinrcreck towiuhlp, Columbia county, nnd has nl. ways made that his home, though most ot his boyhood nnd youth wcro spent else. where In nttcndlng school and teaching. Ho attended Medical College for 3 years nud Is now a physician and surgeon In good practice t is oj years old. lie has never been a candidate for n county ofllcc before, but has held the position of County Auditor and vurlous township ofllccs. A. L. Fuitz. was born In Sugarloaf town ship. Ho was brought up as a farmer and by close application to his studies evenings whllo working on tho farm, ncqulred u common school education, and was ap pointed a teacher of the public schools at tho ago of sixteen. Ho completed his ed ucation at New Columbia nnd Orangovllle academies nnd tho Bloomsburg State Nor- mal school, nftcr which ho worked on the farm a few yean during the summer months nnd taught school In winter. Moved from his native township to Blooms burg nud was collector of tho County tax of this place for ono year. Head law with Hon. C. It. Bucknlew and was admitted to tho Bar In 1878. Wns Deputy Sheriff a few years, aud has been for inoro than two years past Secretary of tlio Town council of the town ot Bloomsburg, Was a candi dato for nomination for Iteprcsentntlve four years ngo. E. "M. Tewkshuiiy was born In Brooklyn, Susquehanna county, Pa., and lived on tho farm where bom, until ho was IS Jycars of age, and then nttended school at Har ford University, Pa,, for tlirco years. Ho is a farmer by occupation, and lias taught school more or les3 since lie was 18 years of age, In Dauphin and Columbia counties. Has resided In this county for 10 years. Ho was a candidato for lteprcsentatlvc once, nnd three yenrs ago was a candidato for County Treasurer, but did tiot gel the nominations. He held numerous ofllccs In his native township. Ills age Is 40 years. Heqistei: and Uecohdeh. C. II. Campiieli, of Bloomsburg, was born lu Luzerne couuty, Pa., and lived there until 18G2, when he enlisted in the 143rd Hegt. Penna. Vols, ns a private, and remained In the army until the closo of the war. Ho was twice promoted. In 1805 he moved to Briarcrcek township whero ho resided until he moved to Bloomsburg, about four years ago. Ho taught school a number of terms, farmed two years, was engaged lu the stove and tin business at Berwick two years, and 13 now superinten dent ot G. M. & J. K. Lockard's store in Bloomsburg. He was a candidato for County Superintendent tlirco years ago. His ago is 45 years. All Hie above named candidates aro mar- rlcd men. Frank hnorr, of this town, recently showed uA seven Shnrplcss strawberries of his own raising, that weighed 7 ounces Tho plants were set out last fall. Tho her- rles Were Immense in size nnd delicious In flavor. MARRIAGES. SNVDEU.-SHANNON.-In Mnlnville on Juno 11th, 1884, by J. D. Hotline, Esq., Mr. J. E. Suydcr to Miss Maud E. Shan- non, both of Mllllln township, Columbia county, Pa. DEATHS. S11ADL1C At Fredericksburg, Ohio, Juno Bth, 1381, Ncal McCoy, son of Wll Ham nnd Clem Shndle, nnd grandson of Col. Nenl and Hetllo SIcCoy, formerly of Jcrseylnwn, Pa. Aged 2) years. LOCAL NOTICES. a ncui present given away with every purchase mado at tho Popular Clothing pumuui uuviu i.owenocrg. Lllley & Sleppy want nil tho butter and eggs you can bring half cash. Gentlemen who want a spring suit put lipid CITY STYLE should call at the POPULAR MERCHANT TAILOH of lHoomsbilrc, David Lowenbere who cm ploys only EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. "run noss." Bethlehem, Pa., July 3, 188X Mr. John II. Phelps, Dear Sir Please send mo tlirco dozen Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir soon ns possible. I hnvn sold nil I had. Mr. I). .1. GoiNlmlU, nlilnr "Dally Times," Bethlchi'iii, Is taking il. Unsays 1 could ten my customers it is tne "boss" medicine for rheumatism. Yours, etc., E. T. Mbtxiia, Druggist. For snto nt llcmlcrShotl's Pharmacy ltloomsburg Pa. Wlty TIIKT UAU.lltM "(11.11 MAN," "Yes. that's sadly so," said Jcnklin, "my hair Is turning gray aud falling out before Its tunc, use something l l would, mil most hair restorers are dnnierons." "True," niiswcrcd his friend, "but Parker's Hnlr Balsam is iiBlmrmlcrs as It Is effective. Pvu tried It, nnd know. Give thu Balsam a show nnd tho boys will soon stop calling you "Old Mnn Jenkins." It never falls to restore tho original color to gray or faded hair. Klchly perfumed, nn elegant dress li'ff. ... A NAHAI. INJF.OTOll Free with each bottle of Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price fiO cents. Sold by Mnycr Bros. now aiiout Tin: doses. Mnnv nennln before tiurr.lir.slni' n mcdl duo naturally Inquire tho size oftho doso nnd the strength ot il. in using Jiuruocx Blood Bitters a tensnoonful for tho little ones nnd two tcnspoonfuU for grown folks nro nil that Is necessary at one time. Tills magnificent medicine is not only cconotnl' cul hut very pleasant to the taste. what nn. jr. inoiiam savs. Wherever Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir has been tried here It has given satisfaction. Yours, itc, N. INOIIAM, M. I). Blossburg, Pa., Jan. It, 1833. For sale at Hcndcrshott's Pharmacy Bloomsburg l'a. MARKET REP0RTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. - Wheal per bushel., $ 1 J Conl " " W Oats " " . 40 Flour bcr barrel . " Cloverseed , .' 8 00 Butter .....A i Eggs , , - 18 Tiiiw : oo Potatoes , 25 Dried Apples 00 Hams , 14 Sides and shoulders .' 10 Chickens 12 Turkeys 13 Lard per pound , Hay per ton 18 00 Beeswax 23 Buckwheat flour per hundred It 00 Hides per lb B to 7 Vcnl Skins per lb 08 Sheep pelts, each "5 Wool per lb 0 Now goods at J, B. Skecr's. "The apparel oft proclalm's the man." A well dressed gentleman Is the admira tion of nil, nnd tlio place to get your SPRINO SUIT Is at tho POPULAR AND RELIABLE STORE cf David Lowcubcrg. "When found make n note of." Tho place to go for your spring clothing, a stylish hat, or n line neck scarf, or tho latest stylo iu furnishing goods Is nt David Lowenberg's. PHOSPHATES I PHOSPHATES 1 I Thu iindcrsicned is selllne J. J. Allen's phosphates as cheap as tho cheapest. Differ ent grades nnd different prices. Cnll or address, HARVEY E. HEACOCK, Llghtstrect, Pu. Juno 10-Ow liuuaoisT say t "Wu can always sell Speer's Wlno's. Pronounced by our customers to bo tho best they ever used. Our physicians all prescribe It. Has inoro sales than any wine we ever handled." Speer's Wines can ho had of druggists A lasting nnd fragrant perfume. Pi loo 20 and 50 cents. Sold by Moyer Bros. OAIIE.S OF LIFE. As wo como to them they are received, borne with, and passed over with no inoro than a thought, if we nro in the enjoyment of health, but.lt stifforlug with Piles or skin disease of any kind they magnify a hundred fold. C. A. Klelm, the Druggist, has Dr. BosanUo's Pile Remedy which is an absolute cure for any affection of the kind nnd Is sold for GOcents. July ly-eow Philadelphia Markets. COItKUCTEI) WEEKLY. FKKD- Western winter bran, spot, (J18.S0. MACKi:itKr Kxtra mess JSC. largo l's, 88 ($ 30c. extra slioro l's ss (4 S'lc. t'UiUll. Western extra's 3.00 M 3.50: l'cnn'u. family, 4.M)4.75 01ilo clear, 4.75 $ MO; winter pale nt B.73 CM. llYli rrluiolNiDnsylvanla 70 (4 730. cony, fiiKi bushels In griUn depot alooc. OATS. NO. 3 Whlto 3SWN0.2, 3'J.V HAY AND HTHAW I'lmotliy-Ciiolcn Western and New York, 117. fair to good Western and New York, II. i 15. ; medium Western and New York, 11. (4 13. j Cut hay ns to quality 1 1. (4 it.uo. Ityo straw 10.50 g K.co Wheat straw, 9. 10. Oat straw iu (& 11. WOOL Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wcat Virginia, Fleece Washed, XX and nbovc, 31 (4 30c J X 33 (4 3lo l common ail M use. Texas, Spring clip fine so il, medium M (4 21 coarbo, Hi 14 17. EUUS. Pennsylvania extra, lSw M luwehtcrn 17M (A is. liirrrKit. Pennsylvania extra, 31 1 Western extra 0 m 'il. I.IVU I'ol'I.TItY.-Fowls, liens, 13 mixed lots lsc. iWitera old 7 g sc i spring chickens as to fJ.u anil quality SM 23v lillKsSKU I'uULlKY. Turkeys extra 1617cto. chickens extra 10W17; tprlng chickens us to weight and quality S3a30. 1'OTATOHM. Uurly Koso per bushel, 43 t 50 Hill bank nud Hebron, S4 ux, New potatoes H5U to 3 uu per barrel for fair and good, culls tioua 1 50. ONIONSi llcrmuda, per crato, J1.S3 a 1.10. Cab bage, nuw, per bbl, !4M a 3 UU. Tomatoes, Flori da, per crate, choice, ripe, J1.0U a 21 ; do, fair to da, good, 75 n UOc. Squash, Charleston, per crate, MU75C. cucumbers, Charleston, iter crate, flat 50. neons, Charleston aud Savannah, round, tier crate, ti a S 23; do, North Carolina, per li bbL 13 a s 50 ; do Norfolk, ficr x bbl, M 00 a 4 W. E xecutor's Notice. OACSE AND KFF&Cr. At times symptoms of Indigestion nro present, uneasiness of tho stomach, ifca, u moisture like perspiration, producing Itcli inir at nieht, or when one is warm, causo tho Piles. Tho effect is immedlato relief upon the nppllcallon of Dr. IJasanko's Pile Itemcdy, which costs you but CO cents nnd Is sold by 0. A. Klelm. July lU-eow AKK YOU JfADB Miserable by Indigestion, constipation, diz ziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin ? Shi lob's Vitnllzer Is a positive cure. Sold by Moyer Rros. a very largo lino ot straw lints now on view, NOHHV, NEAT and NEW, just nr rived at David Lowenberg's. BUSINESS NOTICES. THAT IUCKINO COCUII can be so quickly cured by Shlloh's Cure. Wo guarantee It. For sale by Moyer uros. U. II. Ent of Uloomsburg, was born in Llghtstrect nnd always lived there until 18S0 when hu inoyed to this town. Ho followed farming and boating, nnd is now book-keeper at Krtig's planing mill. Ho was a candidate for Prothouotnry in 1878, and in 1870 was elected Sherilf by the Greenbackcrs and Independent Democrats. His father, Peter Ent, represented this county in tho Legislature, and his brother, Gen. W. H. Ent, was Prothouotnry. His ago is 40 years. He served in the war and camo out a cuptiati. Miciiakl F. Eykuia' was boru In Cnta- wlssa township. He ha3 resided iu Bloomsburg most of his life. He is ut present acting us Deputy ShcrilT. During his early manhood ho was n laborer. From 1840 to 1SGU was clerk lu the Prothono- tary's office. From 1800 to 1883 waa en gaged in a law ofllcc, part of tho time us clerk to Robert F. Clnrk. and tho balance as partner of Col. Freeze. His father was Prothonotary for a number of years. Mr. Eycrly was a candidato for tho nomination for Register and Recorder 3 years ago. His ago Is 00 years. Gkohqk W. Stkisneb wus born In Mad ison township, Columbia county, Pa., and Is now 38 years of age. Ho moved to Uloomsburg when about three years old, where ho has lived ever since. When old enough he engaged In carpenter work and brick making until August 13th, 1802, when hu enlisted nnd served until 1801. Ho p.ttended tho Uloomsburg Normal School, Dickinson Seminary at William. sport and tho Btato Institute nt Ypsilantl, Mich. Ho followed teaching In the town- FOll DVSl'Kl'SIA And liver complaint, you have n printed guarantee on every uouie 01 siiuoirs vital lzcr. Sold by Moyer Uros. TUB HALF WA8 NEVElt TOLD of the wonderful powers and virtues of that nest 01 all medicines. Kidney-Wort. It has been tried and proved. Its cures are num. berless nnd the record of (supposed incu rablo cases that have yielded to Its Influ ence, is astounding, it you nave trouble with your Kidneys, Liver or Howcls, If you suiter from Constipation nnd Piles, if you nro a victim of Rheumatism or Mala ria, tako KIdnoy-Wort. You will And It me remedy you need. cnour-, wuooma oouau and Bronchitis immediately relieved by oimoirs wire, i-or saio by .uoyer uros. Cures Rheumatism, Lum baco, Lc.moBo.clT, Sprains and Urviaca, Asihma, Catarih, CoucLs. Colds, Soro Throat, Diplithoria, Burns, Frost Bites, Tooth. Ear, and Head' ache, andallpains and aches. Tlia lll Internal anj cxternll remedy in the woiM. l.vctjr little C'-ararttccU. SoUty meiiicinc dealm ctvryl,eie. ftircitiont in eight laniruat. Trio 50 tents and ima. TOSTCR, MILBUnt! & CO., Prop'rt, iiuiT.iLo, :;. y., 11. s. a. ESTATE OF JOIIS OWNS, 811., DECEASED. tetters testamentary In tho estate of John (lulnn, sr., lata ot Cataw Columbia county, l'a., deceased, havo been granted by tho Register of said county to tho undersigned executor. All ucrsons havlm; claims oiralnst said estate are re quested to pn'sent them for settlement, and those Indebted to the ftamo to mako navuicnt to tho un- dersliiied without delay. CLINTON' KLLIS, Jun SJ-Ow Kxocutor. Plumber and gasnttcr. Hear of Schuyler's hatd. ware store. Bloomsburg;, Pa. All kinds of rutin? for steam, iras and water pipes constantly on hand. Hdoung and spouting attended to at short no tice. Tinware of every description made to order. Orders left at Schuyler Co's., liardn-ate store will bo promptly niled, Hpeclnl attention given to heating by steam and hot water. May 9-ly tot Tho undt-rslgned offers advantageous Induce ments In tho purchase of tho following specialties Tho DEKHINO HINDKHS, MOWER!) AND COHN CULTIVATOUS. Tho Perry Pprlng Tooth Harrow, tho best In tno Market. All kinds nnd grades of I'hosphato by tho M AHY LAND VUUTILIZINU and Manf'g., Co. ESPY Columbia Co., Pa. May s-a mos. T OWN IIONDS FOR HALE. IIUIEW A WAV 350. "Troubled with asthma for eight years. Wot quite two bottles of Thomas' Edcctrio Oil cured me completely, after spending over ij330 without the slightest benefit." This is what August Trubner, of Tyrone, Pa., says. HHILOII'S cur.E W1LI. Immediately relievo croup, cough und bronchitis. Sold liros. whooping by Moyer SLEEPLESS N1C1I1M, mado miserable by that terrible cough. Shlloh's Curu Is tho remedy for you. For sale by Moyer Uros. A DUTY 1 OWE. Willlamsport, Pa., Dec 21, 1832. John H. Phelps, Scranton Pa., Dear Sir I feel it my duty to Inform you how much good you havo dono mo through your Itheiimatlc Elixir. I have been n very bad suuercr witn inuamnialory imcu mutism for over two yenrs, half of the tlmo not able to walK without crutclies or canes. I havo used three bottles of your Itheiima tlc Elixir. I pronounco myself entirely cured of rheumatism when all other reme dies mid treatment failed to glyo relief. And I nm in better health now than I have been for years. I hope your circulars with their wonderful testimonials, will reach overy suflercr with that terrible disease, rheumatism, and may encourage them to give mo idieumatic hllr a tliorongli trial. SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. Lviiied out of tho Court ot Common Pleas ot Columbia county and to mo dlrectod, will bo oxposed to pub lic sale at tho court House lu llloomburg, on Saturday, July 5th, 16S4, at a o'clock p. m. All tint certain lot or piece of land situate in Miniln township, Columbia coun ty, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to-wlt : On tho north by Aarou Andrews, ou tho south by lands ot Samuel Snyder, on tho east by lands ot Nathan Creasy, and on the west by lauds ot Stephen Oearhart. Containing Seven Aeresinore or less, without buildings. Seized, and taken Into execution at tho suit of John lltndoillter nudS.iruh A. Illnderlltcr, his wltoln right of said wife, vs. Stephen Wolf, nnd to bo sold as tho property of tho said Stephen Wolf. JOHN MOUltKY, K.V.Attys Shcrltr. Juno PI The Town of Illoomsbunr offers tamo of iis ncr cent bonds for salf. Interest payable semi annual ly. Any further Information can be obtained at tho Secretary's ofllcc. A. 1. F1HTK, HOOT. Town Council. T -AX NOTICE. mo undersigned, Treasurer of tho town of Uloomsburg, hereby gives notleo that ho Is pre lurcd to receive, the town taxes of said town, as certained for theycar lttil, on aud after Thursday, .liino u,ltui, athlsortlcoln Mile's building, cor ner of Second and centre streets. In said Town; auu an ins-payers are nereuy irquirou to pay llio hame. Any tax unpaid at tho expiration ot thirty days from the bald istu day of June, shall bo paid with, live per centum upon tho amount added thereto. Juno IJ-Uv i'ltANK 1". 11II.L.MKYKIL Town Treasurer. A UDlTOIt'S NOTICE. KSTATEOFJOSEl'll WKAVCU, UECKISSD, LATK OF BLO0MS11UKO, TX. The undeiIgncd auditor appointed by tho Or plHiis' Court ot Columbia county, to dlstilbutu funds In tlio hands of Kxecutor In the estato of Joseph Weaver, lato ot Uloomsburg, deceased, will bit at his oillco in lilooiusburg, on Saturday, July, 3th test at 10 o'clock, a. in., when and whero till parties Interested In said estate must appear a nd presont their claims or bo debarred from any share ot said fund, PAUL U. WIltT, Juno ia Auditor. A, THE WEEKLY SUM I most ofiieiont agent in the great work of Government lie-Ibrm. ships of Urlnrcreek, Hemlock, Catawtssa 1 can recommend thu Kheiimattc Elixir Should be read ill every School District of the Union and Uloomsburg cloven terms. Was elect ed assessor and member of the Town Council of tho town of Uloomsburg, and Is tho present Register nnd P,ecorder of the county, '.having been elected in the full of 1881. f. Llnvllle, s. s. West, 3 li. Sherwood, T. r, Barley, 1. f. Sherwood, U. 1. b, Thomas, U. b. Itccse, c. Doty, c. f. Heist, p. runs. 1 1 0 0 Daniels, r, f. Lclb, s. s. Helfsnydcr, 1. b J. Freeze, c. f. A. McCoy, p. Edgar, 3. b. 8. Freeze, 2. b. Hummer, c. B. McCoy, r. t. Danville Association. runs, 0 outs. 4 3 4 1 n 3 3 U 27 outs, 4 3 4 1 3 3 4 3 a 27 Danville, Crickets, Scons nv Inninos, 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 0 0 0 4 2 10 0 2-0 00000300 0-9 Daniels changed Hummer ou seventh inning. Ounio was decided a draw ou account ot Hummer giving out, and Daniels being hit on tho mask twice which cut his fnco badly by Ub breaking. Danville had 3 errors, Cilckcts, 0. Hctli parties wero very well satlslled with Prot. 15. E, Wolf's umpiring, Diiir. Count Tueasuuei:. A, U. Citoop of Urlarcrcck township, was born In Newport township, Luzerno Co. Has Hred In Urlurcreek for many years ; following the accupatlon of u farmer, Hu has never been n candidato for county ofllcc. lias held different town ship ofllccs. Ills ngo is 40 years. Petuii A. Evans of Montour township was born on tho farm where ho now lives, and has always resided there. IIo is a farmer nnd has novcr followed nny other business. IIo received n good common school education. Was novcr a candidato for n county ofllcc before, but wns appoint ee Mercantile Appraiser lu 1878; ho was nu ofllcer of tho Agricultural Society for flvo years, aud was lett oil tlio ticket this year at his own request. Ho Is 33 years old. COUNTV CoMMlSSIO.NEli. U. F. Eduaii was horn In Flshlngcrcek township, and )uis always lived there ex cept nino years, two of which ho llycd In Jackson, two years lu Greenwood, and flvo years lu Oraugo. IIo Is a carpenter by trado, but has followed farming. Ho has held different township ofllccs, ami in 1831 was elected County Commissioner, which ofllce ho now holds. HU ago Is 47 years. W. S. Fisuuit was horn In Mulu town ship, and has always resided there except two yea,rs, when h llycd in Ilcmloqk, He Is a farmer and has ulwavs been engaged in that business, IIo taught school seven terms, Three years ugo hu was a candl date for Humiliation for County Commls. uloner. Ho Is forty-seveu years ot age, William O. Ghiton of lilooiusburg wns born in Madison township, Has lived In Hemlock, Hloom aud Scott townships, He with areat conlldence. I nm respectfully yours, J. 11. AiiNoi.ii. For sale at llcndershotl's Pharmacy. jnooinsmirg m. SIIILOII'S V1TAL17.E11 Is what you need for Constipation, loss of Appetite, Dizziness and all symptoms of dyspepsia. 1'rlce iu and 70 cents per Dot- iie, re For real live missionary work among thu people, here is your op- LiuriiiiiiLy. Will bo sent to utiy mlilress for live months, ainbraoing the cntiro tieriod of tlio Presidential Cnmpaign, for FORTY" CENTS. Or, tho Daily and Sunday issues for tlio satno time for $3.00. ADDItESS b or salo by Moyer Bros. Kir Pint of tho Finest Ink for families or schools can bo mado from a 10c. pack age of Diamond Dyes. Try them. All druggists keep them. Wells, Klchtirdson & Co,, Hurlington, Vt. Sample Card, 32 colors, and book ot directions for 2c, stamp. blllLOIl'S UATAIilill 1IEMKUY, A positive euro for catarrh, diphtheria and cniiKcr motilli. bold uy .Moyer isros. For lame back, side or chest use Shlloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents. For sale by Moyer liros, 0-20-4 w THE SUItsT, 10(i, 108 and 170 Nassau St., Now Yoik City. C B. BDBBMS. DEALER IN HOME DOUIIT THE UIII1.E And the motives of its authors, but none who have used them doubt tho clllcncy of iiuruncit iiioou timers, tins splendid uiood tonic is without n peer. pvu n woman in another column, near I Speer's Vineyards, picking grapes from which opcer s i on urapo wine is made, that Is so highly esteemed by the medical profession, for tho uso of Invalids, weukly parsons nun mo aged. ohl by O. A. Ivlcim, llluomiburg. Hpnt '.! v WHY WILL YOU Cdugh whm Shlloh's Curu will clvo you Immedlato relief. Price 10 cents, CO cents ami 91. ooiii tiy juoyer iiros, WANT OF VA1TI1. If C. A. Klelm, tlio Druggist, docs not Biiccccd it Is nut for thu want of faith. lie has such faith lu Dr. Hosunko'u Cough and tiling syrup as a reiueiiy luruougus, coins, uousuiupiion. auu Mini: Aiiccttons. mat gives a bottle free to each and every one w Is lu need of u medicine of this kind. July 18-cow THE IIEV. (IEOIKIB II. T1IAYEI1, ot Bourbon, Ind., says i "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shlloh's Consumption Cure." Sold by Moyer Uros. Foreign and BomosMc WINES AND LIQUOllS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Rupture ItelUwi'd and cured by Dr. J. A. KlIKUMAN'H method, without operation or Hie Injury trusson Inlllet orlilndraiiee from labor, and with Hocurliy from ant raimulatlon of widen, aeoorttlni; ui slatt-dlcs, oer IMUHIG died (llll'lliir I ho imt veur. N'n nm U tuirtt vvhn linn il runturfi anil i!fnmuU iiwm il tni-u tmlli am a pliyslclal and mental tax ; bilnou kidney, bladder anduiUer urifaulo ill-ascs, which otfeet Keiieral m-uuii mum im.ui hku ur muur, iiw-nu-fl uik-cuii iiiaiiuuuu win (u:i tumult an incentives io social pleas ure, PutlciiiUi from abroad eaureeilo treatment nnd leuMWor home namo day. Uruphlo likenesses of bail cases tx toru and utlwr cure, and eiidorxeuieiits by physicians luerehaiiu and Hook, with nholo- others who have been cured, mulled for uietn. ITIuutpaloilleeiiM llroadway, N. Y, s uys of consulta. lion-Mondays, Tuesdays aua futurd.iys. liraiieli oniee Wuluul ttivt, I'lilUdclphlu I WedaiMduys. i iiuiunaj a uuu trmaj s. suyuo-iw u