THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, PA. ECONOMICAL HEADGEAR, aw crtniM uit awMon Rsu mi Bfk Them Becoming. If yem bar ui old straw bat that want to make do uutll yov can i ! a new aurnmer bat, take tho trim- off tlie bat aud mmt five nfraw nwtactly. To a bait cup of cleor ; oM coffee and a cka Mack cloth and . tbe trtrtLW. rutiblutf It vUrnvwIy i ft tii8 to bo Kvtty well wt t Oawtfu Tlwin lay tbe tiat on a Out mjfaifj, with a durk cfloth under It I at aarrtfber over it till K Is dry. Fur Ok enran aefcet a tin pas or burttot tta la about the mine Mice as the i sown, and press H orrr that Thon ' pJ your wire back ta Che of tflie ttui if it had one and txntd the bat b&flte ahape that you dowdre to bave It. Xrm can cUmukb tba hope entirety If yow Bka. If the crcwra fa too hifrh, tfcn mt a few row of itnvw close to Oto brfcn, wluro the trimming will iji rmc it. And if the brim ia too low torn b prpweat fashion, put In a fw rvnaa of arrarcv teukon from anotlw hnt, aa at piece of burkitun; It will lx cor at by Cbe trlmiurttiff. Thoo (fnt aotue afaoe pttftatti tfaat ta all the arer ) poOali to good fur and sire the feat vtrae eoats of the liquid blacklM. Iflua for eacD to dry. Yoa will be aatrmlahfd to aee that your etraiv kMfca Mke new. This 1a a rood way ta fMaben old hats during tbe amu iasr: Brush and apply the potMh remorliig to trimming. Only LIttU Hatr Don, tlie time bains ftufhlon has or- datosd that little or almost no hair la , to he worn, and the difficulty of p psartawt wiDh a faahtooable outline of . bsad la great for those to whom na- I tor umi been goneroua as records i Kt that tho heads are very aronll in tjotiltae, ki Livr the rxvorn, but tho bate is waved, "undulated" in deep, ' ttsKvy waves, not ojily on tJie trurfnov , but CirouCicmi. Its thickness, so thai eoroparatil voly small quantity of hair ( makes a. most mspeotoibto bush, ! tSAa Is swept baok loosely from the ffeoa, raised mr sraail euitbtons tlait . cotmpletely enclrele tfae bead, so tdftit ttM hair projects Mhlnd and alxyve the. aara (which It sometlim-e partially aawars), and tbe cutis jratlxTed luto u sm&ll wry snwiH knot at the buck, about mklwiiy between nape and Hardly an apology for a few fluffy carta breaks ttie expanse at el titer temple, tbe "frtnjre," that refuse of plain wouKdk, that covering shioM of witafclra, bi'lnii entirely Anno away wtCh. With such n cofJffnre tbe latost or nament is a sollttvlre, placed In the blBcwiiu? wti'.is of balr a little above Otm fareben!, frmn wfliU-h sprtns two eurrad. and tremulous golden wlr!j fgwBt w h the "eye" of a pea cock's feather, Dhe oolors lwtng ivpre amtUteA by different precious etonua. studied disarray Is tho keynote of Cns hsirdressing now in vogue. The wwvsd hair tumbles over the ears and Is m loosely gathered up at the nape of Hie neck that It seems as if It would ancaoe Its pins at every movement Sew Fork Herald. Th Origin of Ice Cream. 'Vns man Who Invented ice cream mm a negro by the name of Jackson, and ta Uie early part of tho prevent csutufy ktrpt a small otrnfeotiloui-ry tore. Cold cufxtards, wfliWh were rorl after bolug made by Betting tbant on a cake of lee, were very fnsli tnnabta, and Joickson conceived the Idea of freexlng tbsm, wbWi he did by placing the IragTedients izi a tin iMrrket and completely ooveirlnir it wife ice. Eaoh bucket confatnod a r)uort, uad vas sold for one dollar. It Immediately became popular, and the inventor soon enlarged bis store, sad wben be dVed left a considerable tortwne. A good many tried to fol low his example, and Ice cream vat hawked about the rtreets, being vls(r ed. aiang very much as the ihokey pakaiy carts are now. but none of tlit-m sweceaded In obtaining tfce flavor tilrnt Jackson had In nls product Psrle Summer Bonnet. The brmnot Ihere abown la e genuine BttrV produrtton, from Toilettes. The nnnnet Is of rice straw with a Ulnc pink spray In front Ad Dintnence satin bow adorns the back, with arrns of tbe same. The luaide of Che brim Is lined with eattai, with Uttlu praiya of Ulnc restla upon the fort haad curls. Ttilmty Beetle. It snrrnis strau., but true It 1m, that there ore yet In extotenco youuK luodkurs rtt uover jrlve thulr yonuti babies a drink of water. Watr Is its uucesHory to a cbtKl'i well-bfcin a ood food and Its bath. Two or ttinv ilnws a day tjie labj' sbould be piveu a drlitk of watia-, say a tatblesiionuful, at roRuhtr interrals. Try the little tnlte hikI see )kw too relishes it Pur theriinwc, it will, if given at w.t;ulu intervals. kfy the bowels in grod ordnr. The otiher day, by tllio way, a promtuemt physician was called in for a severe ease or vomVtln and wnv throat. He prescribed a tai)lsiHon1'ii( of water and one of milk tu I- taken vpawiftely evry hour. His indent laugihed, but bail the good suaw) to obey, and iiie enoui, in a few lumrs she was woll eoonli to Kt up nnd attend to ber work. Hnve a ftitud Truuk. WlfcUiuver you ecoiKumlze iu don't let It be tbs prWv of your trunk. One Jourooy will lie the wrockluB of a cTmap truuk. tind two will euum its nttsr undoing. This ts one of the eases Where the byrt la, in Qn sod, tt laaat Vfefcrajfq. THIS MAN OBEYS ORDERS. A I'althful servant Xfhn Mever gneatlonf n Order. Tliere is a mnn In this town who has a male servant who is more faith ful than any dog that was ever born. He never questions an order. If tho man was to tell him to walk down to the foot of Main street and jump off a dock he would do the walking and the jumping with a simple and unquea tlouiug faith. 'Plie other day a friend of the man's came Into his office and asked the man to lend him his servant for a short time. The friend wanted a package which he bad left at his house. The package was too valuable to Intrust to a messenger boy, and he was too busy to go after it himself. The man loaned the servant, and his friend gave him these Instructions: "Now, John, I want you to go up to my house and walk right up the front steps. The door will he open and you go right up stairs. My room is at the head of the stairs. You g la and you will Had a Irlg package on my dresser. That's the package 1 waut, and. if you get back in nn hour, 1 will give you a dollar." The male servant listened attentive ly and said that be understood his In structions. He hustled out and In less thou nn hour returned with the pack age. He was not In very good shape. His face was bruised and his coat was torn. One of his eyes was blackened and the skin was off the knuckles of his tight hand. "Holy Moses. JotinT' exclaimed his employer. "What have you been tioing?" "Been In a light" replied John, grim ly. "What were you fighting about?" "Fellow up at that niairs house." "With whonir "Why," said John, In the most mat ter of-frtet way, "he didn't want me to walk up tlie front stops. They had Just lui-ii painted." "Well, why did you walk up them. IheuV" John looked reproachfully at his employer. "Didn't you tell me to go up the front steps for that packagu?'' lie asked. "Yes. but " "They han't no but about it. Y'ou told me to go up them front steps, and I wont up 'em, paint or no paint. I had to fight the coachman, but 1 went up." "He seems to have given you a pretty hard flglit" ventured the em ployer. "Huh!" sniffed John, contemptuous ly, "It wasn't a patch on the one the housekeeper and chambermaid glm Iile." The man lwgan to get alarnnil. "Do yon moan to say you fought every body in that house?" lie asked, severely- "I duiitio," replied John, gravely. "I licked the coachman, and the house keeper, and die chamhtnii:iid. and the cook. If they was any one else, I didn't have no truck with them, but." he added, triumphantly, "I got the lackage and I done what I was told, and I'll go back and lick the rest of the folks If you say so." Buffalo Kxpress. Hlntorlcal Inaccuracy Corrected. "What name does the paleface pris oner give?" sternly asked l'owhartau, the warlike and powerful Indian chief. "He says," replied one of tho braves respectfully snlurtng the ruler of the tribe, "his name is John Smith." "JiWin Smith!" roared, the Infuriated chieftain. "THk-s the paleface chump think he can keep his reul name out of the papers by working the John 'Smith racket on me? Ketch him here! I'll John Smith him! Xow brain him with tlie tomahawk!" It was at this critical moment that Pocahontas, with her hair in curl j pers, came rushing out of the family wigwam and saved the prisoner's life by marrying him on tlie Bpot. Sim thonylit he was n Vere de Vera. Chi cago Tribune. A lleuvy Speculator. Boston miss WTien I grow up I'm going to get married and have a hus band. Her Chicago cousin Humph! Zat's nutliu. I'se going to have a dozen of "em. Judge. Kztenuatlur Clrennitnreti. There was trouble in the coffee-corn-plexioned 'young woman's eye (is two policemen escorted her from the alley. "What made you hit that gliiT" ask ed one of the ollieors. "What made me hit 'er? I had er call ter hit 'er. Da'a what made me hit 'er." "She wasn't dotng anything. You were making all the trouble." "1 had er right ter make de trouble. 'Twas her talk dat done made me miuish 'er." "What did sue say?" "She dldn' say nuffiu. She Jes' sin nlvnted." "Well." asked tbe officer impatiently, "what did she Insinuate?" " 'Twas 'bout ma new spring dress. She done axed me how I got de label otTun de ham cover dat I sewed In fan sleeves. An' den I smashed 'or." Washington Star. Modern Inquisition. SrlTorer-I bad a horrible timeiat the dentist's to-day. Sympathizing friend Did be hurt yon? Sufferer Hurt? After he got my mouth tilled wlfh rubber he soaked me with all tbe jokes in last week's funny papers, which I bad been reading in IiIh roeeirtlou room while waiting my turn.-Hallo. He Knew the Kind. Jabbers (5oufound It! This letter from my wife begins "My cwnest, deary hubby." I lublH.-rg Why, what's wrong with Hint? Jabbers That means that in tho jiostscrtpt I'M find a request for a fifty dollar check rlt;M away. 1ilcaKo cord. RELIGIOUS NOTES. 'Forbear to Judge, for we ore sinners all. Shakespeare. Guard well thy thought; our thoughts are heard in heaven. Young. Of what use Is It to live long when wo advance so little? Thomas a Kent lIs. There are now published In Great Britain 2,0;l magazines, f which 471 are religious. The first chapter of Genesis never made an Infidel, and no explanation of it can remove infidelity. H. U. Wes ton. D. D. The Scriptures In our hands and their words In our hearts, this is the In-st preparation for our tarry here and for our Journey heavenward. Luthardt Old Hurd church was built near Hnrrodsburg, Ky., in 1707, and It Is said that weekly meetings have been held there ever since without a single exception. Two simultaneous deaths In the Col lege of tardlnls reduces the Ixxly to fifty-nine, which is lower than usual. The list of new cardinals Is expected next month. Keep your eyes np, not down, refer walked safely on th very waves and found them like a solid pavement un der his feet until he looked down then he went down. Anon. Tliere are two kinds of antidotes against all the troubles and afflictions of this life, namely, prayer and pa tience; the one hot the other cold; the one quickening, the other quench lug. Brooks. The catalogue of Lane Seminary shows a total number of twenty-threa students, of whom two are In the sen ior class, six In the middle and twelve Iu the Junior, the others being in pre paratory departments. One of the features of Easter at People's church, Boston, Mass., was the presence of 1,1ih various plants synilKiIlsIng the 1,100 converts who have professed personal salvation nl It nltars since Dr. Brady became pas tor In October last. The Rev. George T. Dowllng, D. P., has been confirmed by the Ttight Iter. Dr. William Lawrence, Bishop of Massachusetts, and expects In about a. year to enter the Episcopal minis try, Dr. Dowling was formerly a Baptist, then went over into the Dutch Ueformed church. The National Bible Society of Scot land reports for the year an Income of $lC!,21!.-, of which $110,01!." was from free gifts, the remainder from sales of Scriptures. Arrangements have been made for an increase of colKrtago In France, Italy, Spain and China, The vote In the Methodist confer ence In favor of granting laymen equal representation with the minis ters in the General Conference ap pears to bo going, so far, strongly against the proposed change. Re turns from nine conferences give 523 votes against and 404 In favor. The wife of the most efficient mis sionary on the Congo, supported by the ICuglish Baptists, Is a negro lady ol African blrrh. She travels with he husband and has Immense power over the Interior tribes. The German Basel Mission forbids its missionaries In Africa to marry negroes, and If other boards do not iwive tlie same rule we are afraid that in practice they would bo abour as strict. New York Inde pendent Tlie London Guardian says that the religious statistics of Belgium for 1S90 give the number of conventual institutions, and their Inmates, In the kingdom 229 monasrries, with 4.77.1 monks, and l.Mlf convents, with 2.",:C3 sisters and nuns. There are over U00 men and women belonging to ..ie various orders, and, taking the insu lation of Belgium in 1S!K) at (1,000,000, we find one "religious" monk or sis terto every 200 iersons. The following ilgurcs afford some Idea of the work done In New York city during 1S03 by the Slum officers of the Salvation Army: Conversions, r81; families visited, 0,337; saloons visited, 17,117; pej-sona dealt with In saloons, dives, etc., 27,178; meals given to absolutely starving ' cases, 2.703; garments given away to urgent cases, 3,223; children cared for, 3,334. Tlie Rescue operations for fallen wo men are attached to the Slum work, and thirteen women have devoted their lives to this work. Louis KosHUth was a Lutheran. In June, 1855, In a letter to the Indepen dent he said: "I am a Protestant by birth, education and conviction. I be long to that community which profess In principle the Augsburglan Evan gelical Confession. So the followers of Luther call themselves, and are called in tlie covenants and funda mental treaties to which our perse cuted ancestors (I have some among mine who died on the scaffold, others who died In exile for religion's sake), sword in hand, have pltnlgod the Hapsburg In faith and oath." Luther an World. GRAINS OF GOLD. No evil Is without Its compensation. Seneca. Virtue Is tho first title to nobility. Moliere. Speech is a faculty given to man to conceal his thoughts. Talleyrand. 'A woman Is seldom merciful to a man who is timid. Bulwer-Lytton. What do we- live for, If it Is not to make life less ditlleult for others? George Eliot. It Is not alone what wo do, but also what we do not do, for which we ore accountable, Moliere. No man can answer for his own valor or courage, till bo has betai in duugtr. Rochefoucauld. Tho man Is best served who has no occasion to put tlie hands of otlierH at the end of his own arms. Rous seau. True religion, unlike human science, was given to man In a finished form. and is to be learned, ut improved. Isaac Taylor. Alchemists tried in vain to turn the Iwser metals into gold. But tho Divine Chemist can change the baser lifo of a sinner into the pure. Shiuiug life of a (flirlwtlau. Ferrer Martyn. If there he one thing upon earth that mankind love and admire better than another, it Is a 'brave man it is a man who dares look the devil lu the face ami tell him be is a devil. James X. Garfield. SH THE SHOE and DRY GOODS STORE OF BLOOMSBURG. Years of experience and Spot ChsIi put my jjoodn in the Store at moderate coPt. Small expenses and modern margin of profits gives vou low prices for Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions of all khuls, Ta.le and Floor Oil Clothe, Groceries, ifce. L'e member we are headquarters for Shoes, and he have every thing in the Slice line from the cheapest to the best. Come and eee us and we vrill save you W. Corner Main and Iron Sts. HERE THEY ARE THREE OF THE FIN No. 17. Buckeye No. 3, One-half Buckeye Cultivator - Walking There is a combination hard to beat We sell the best binder twine this season at the best prices. Don't buy your twine until you see our prices. 3D. "W. KITCHI31T, ' DR. E. GREWER, The Philadelphia Specialist, And his aRROolHtcd staff nt English and German ruysicjmus, win ue 111 uie Exchange Hotel, Bloomsburg, Pa., MONDAY JUNE 18, 94, (ONE DAY ONLY IN EACH MONTH,) Where tliey may b" consulted. Tlie Doctor Is a graduate ot Uie L'nlverall of Pennsylvania, formerly demonstrator ot physiology und sur gery at the Medteo-CliirurKlcul college, of Philadelphia. He is also an houorary member of the Medlvo-Chli'ui'Klcul Association, and was physician and surgron-ln-chlef of the most noted American and German hospitals, comes lilKhlv Indorsed by the leading professors ot I hlladelphla and New York. Ills many years of hospital experience en ables till eminent physician aim surgeon to correctly diagnose and treat all deformities and diseases w!Ui the must Haltering success, and his hlh'h staiidlm; In the state will not allow mm to accept uuy uiciu aoie case. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED, Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you have been nlven up by your physician, call up 111 the doctor and be exainlued. He cures 1 be worst cases of Nervous Debility, Mcrofula, old oren, catarrh, liles. Female Weakness, Affections of the Kar, Kye, Nose and Throat, Asilunn. Deafness, Tumors, Oauceis, and crloplesof every description. Consultation In KngilHlt and .rnian live, which shall be considered sacred and sulclly coiillUeiillal. N'OHTHKKN IIOMK Ol KICK : TE.nn.i-: covitx uiiluino, Cll Spruce Street, SCEANTON, PA. OKFirs Hocks: !i a. m. to H p. m. dally Sunday, it a. m. to i p. m. 6-lH-iy, ELECTRIC TELEPHONE -1 afl "ol' (,"t riKi't, no runt, no royuitr. Aurtirnrt "L i , to Cit), Villiu or Country. NHedod in every ionie,imnjf, ninve ntiil office. Oruutmt couven A-.-fi.'iMr.oe mid Ihw uHr on eitrth. limit" mfAW tJ 9v BTS uny, One fn u r'tti donee maun Mtltnnll Inn net uli li rn. i n instrument, no toy", work Flf 1! Ul "u" rilurW-oit- l'a be put up by any one, Wl H nt-ver out of order, ro refill rlnu, liiHt n lit I U U(lri IVurnuiU,! A mnt.u. i Aar Writ t Ml 3v. p. Harrison L Co., Clet k 10, Columbui, 0. SPECULATION. The Hoflgen Commission Co., BROKERS, Ha Chestnut street, I'lilladclphlii, Pa., offers spe.-l.il fiii'llltlos o trad'ira lu stocks, bonds ash ilium. In largo or sm.ill qualities, for casii or on margins of one per cent, or more. Send for our pamphlet " How lo Simula!." Vi.lt d. money. H. MOORE. Cultivator-Spring Tooth " THOMAS GORREY Plans and Estimates on all kinds of buildings. Repairing and carpenter work promptly attended to. k!:; is Builder's Supplies. Inside Hrrdwood finishes a specialty. Persons of limited means' wVo desire to build can pay pari and secure balance by mortgage. PATENTS Caveats and Trade Marks obtained, and al Patent business conducted tor MoDKKATB FKKS. OUH OFFICE IS OPPOSITE TH E V. 8. l'T. KNT OFFICE. We have no sub-aencles, all business direct, hence can transact puiem, bust ness in less time and at. Less Cota than i hose re mote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo, with descrlu tlon. We advise If patentable or not, free o charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured A book, "How to Obtain l'aleuis," with refer, ences to actual clients in your 8inu?,t'ounty, or town, sent free. Address C. A. know & CO,, Washington, D, l! (Opposite U. 8 Patent ofllou.) ttJLAM, dALNL Cleans the Nasal Passages, Allays l'ain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores. Restores the Sense of Taste and smell. TETTHE OUBE.HAY-e.V E R A particle Is applied Into ep'h nostril and Is BKreeable. Price B0 cents at Druiiijlsts; by mall reslstered, 60 els. ELY BHOTUJitb, 5 Warreu BUt N Y1 cAVEATSJRADEMARKsi CA1V I OBTAIN A PATENT f For CiRPL VK "i? 6on.e,lt opinion, write to ftl II & K ac (., who have bitd nearly Ofty yearn' experienoe In the iiateut boai.iiwa. Couiniunio tlons strlotly confidential. A Handbook of In. Turmstlnn oonoernlna I'nlrulH and bow to ob tain them sent free. Also catiilogua ol mocluui. loal and vlentma books tout frwu I'ateuta taken tbrouKb Munn a; Co. receive special notice in the Mclonlltlu Amerlrau, uid tbus are brought widely Uef.ire tlie putillo with, put opt to the Inventor. This enlendlil parer. juued weekly, eleaantly IIIUBtratixJ. baa by far the loTKert JlrouiatloQ of any aeientltlo work lu tbe wJI',?;J",JTr' Sample oonlea ent free. Building Edition, monthly, 2.6u a year, Blnjile eoplea, Ua oenta. Bvery numbur onntulna beau. tin ul piaioa, la eolor. and uhuteprupbs of ow oaaea. with I ana. enabling buiidura to show Uia iteiit rtpsluns and aeoura contract. AdUreM MUSH & CO, Mew VOKU, 361 itmMUWAT. Wi llmki Steam Ijj Woris on West St. between and and 3rd, ate now prepared to do all kinds of Mens' Suits, Ladies Dresses and Coats, Shawls, and every description of wearing apparel. Also, we do scouring, cleaning and press ing of goods that do not need dyeing, and make them clean and sweet as new. Goods sent by express should be addressed Blccmskrg Stsam Sys Works, m it Pemia. J. R. Smith & Co. LIMITED. BUXTON, Pa., By the following well-known makcra i Cliickerinsr, Knabe, Weber, Hal let Davi. Can also furnish, any of tbe cheaper makes at manufact urers' prices. Do not buy piano before getting our prices. .o. Catalogue and Price Lists- On application. A7f rhe Best Burning Cii T!:a; Can be Mads iVof.i rcu-cljurs. It gives a U-ilhant liyhl. It will not smoke the chimneys. It will not char the wick. It has a hij;h fire test. It will f"1 explode. It is pre-eminently a family safe') oil. We .Challenge Courparisou with a1)' other illuminating oil made. n"wii mimm.ii Mwiwa uad We stake our Reputation, as Refiners Upon tht Ktatoiiifiil that it is fie Best il M VklK WdUI.P ASK VOL'K DIlAi.r.K Ku'.. Crown - Acme lb Atlantic Re5aifig3o. BM0MS3URG STATION', ULOOMSBUKO, l'A' PtANOSt
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