THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG. PA. AN ACTRESS' DIVERSION. "Ihs Marry I.lttle MAiintnlu Mnld " of "Aiionli" Want Iilvnrc. Everyoup Who MW tilt' "Adoifis" Of Hiiwy E. l.Mxoy years ago will rvinotii bcr tlu "Mriry Utile Mountain M.iM" anTJ lior Kin: pit cone. Anirlin Sununcr villi wnn tin' "nmld." mid slio vclirlicd at that time In round nuinlwra iliH) pounds. S'k whs one of tin most tak ing stnrs of t ho rust. She has liocn the (kiffrlu of tho dudfg and the Imld bradcd di'Volio) of burtt'squo nlike sIhth the d.i.v of hor early triumph as the MtiTy I.lttle Mountain Maid down to the tiiue she itartlod everybody by her lH'.rforiiijinou of Trilby In "The Merry World." AMt:i.lA 61'MMEKVILI.K. To lake the part of Trilby with the BhtKx'ly foot. Miss Summervillo was obliged to rcduoo her weight to i:5." pounds. This she did by heroie treat UKjut and ri.urid diet. She bei'itine tall, 6ttftinsiiie and pretty. And now. ap p:itently not satisfied with her tri nlphs. she seeks the Lillian Uussell inifhod of adding to her fame. She .wifnts a divoree from Mr. Summer vlllo, whose boru name was Kunnells. Rucuells evidently thinks his duty cetlswl when he married an actress. Hti took the stand that us his wife's business was better than his own. she BhcjHld be the bread-winner. The Couple have been marrleil for 8lJten years and lived together uutil two yenrs ago, when they quarrelled antj Btiarntod. Two children had been born to them, and both were given Into ttaq custody of the mother. As she stood before a New York mas isrtate recently, dressed In a ueatly fitting suit, with a natty sailor hat. she mfe a prettier picture perhaps than sho ever did an the stage. She was ae COQipanied by her attorney, and she astod that her husband be arrested for nothsnpport. She said all he wanted yrM to get a divorce. The matter of adawtislug was not mentioned. MRS. CLEVELAND'S NEW HAT. Mi Its Selection Entirely to the Good TaiUotHer Milliner. An important order was executed the othjT day by a Washington milliner, fotUv. Cleveland had written down fui hat Miitable for the changing s'ea 0il4Wv'ur own selection," she ordered. MRS. CLEVELAND. Tfce hat when It reached the mistress of ill White House was of pale green straw with browu dots scattered over It. These were small knots of grass. One side of the hat was trimmed with Still uffeta bows In brown and green loops of each. The other side of the hoi was a mass of snowballs nestling In ffrn leaves. The back was a standing mass of lace, and the pointed top carried out the brown and grt-en mot In an abundance of these leaves. HOME MADE ICE. Ilea ere Direction! How to Make Sim ple lee Machine. A small Ice-machine for the house hold, which in fifteen minutes will fur alM a small cake of pure ice. consists of a double sheet metal cylinder, cov cruW on the outside with a protective laycr of asbestos for the purpose of i hedtlug Insulation, aud hung in sin-kcts by two central pivots. The receptacle ' la fijied with distilled water up to with- i In half au inch from the top, aud, after I tho rubber v usher and metal cover niv ' adjusted, It is tightly closed down with !" a SDrew. The cylinder is theu turned ardtaad once aud the other cover un fasteued.. This permits the filling of tho space between the outer wall of tho outer cylinder with chemicals used fof generating the cold temperature I in this case au ammonium salt aud water. After turning the cylinder arcfund rapidly for about fifteen mlu ntojb the inner receptacle Is withdrawn frolu the cylinder, held for a mluute In hot water, and upon being opened a pie" of ice exactly the shape of the Inner wall will slide out without . trqnble. Another round cylinder Is provided for the quick cooling of auy flu. I. The salt may be crystallized out aiM used over aud over ugalu. 3AIL HAMILTON'S 8TRANGE VISION. she Wrote .fust Before tier Death THIIuk of the Future Life, Gall Hamilton, left behind her the story of her life a urory weird and mysterious; a story that to believers in the oecult will curry conviction; n story that to tin superstitious- will prove most mystifying, and a story that even the cynical will bo compelled to stop and ponder over. It Is a story that goes beyond the pale of life and passes Into the land of death. It is a story supernatural In nil Its essential feat ures, a nil yet It Is a story of her own life, told by t!nlr Hamilton liefore tdie passed finally Into the laud of the great unknown. In "Ity-way of History," written by Abigail Dodge and published by her in 1S9I under tho title of "X Hays," she took her readers not only Into the Val ley of the Shadow of Death, but be yond. Referring to herself, Miss Dodge wrote; 'in l!Ci! 1 was taken 111, and no on? thought I could recover. 1 turned my head on one side of the bed. I saw a man, a stranger, with a heavenly face, looking at me. I suid 'What do you wish-' lie answered, 'I have come to take you to n spirit life for treatment." I said, 'How will you take mo?' 'Just as you are on your bed.' I said 1 was willing to go. Instantly the cloth about my bed was changed to most lvoautlful textures. The material seemed to be Inlaid; It had all the brilliancy of gems. As we swept through the space the light which met my eyes warmed 'me. I seemed to float lu It. I said to my guide. 'Whence comes this light?' He answered from the throne of (Soil. I said. iet me stay in it. It gives me strength.' Many bands of spirits passed by. I recognized one of their uumber. His uame was G. T. 1 said I wished to sjH'ak to that young man, to tell him about his family. The man who walked at T's side looked up at me and shook his head In the negative the man who was G's guide I have never seen In earth life. When I after ward described him I was told It was G.'s father. "Presently I noticed a house nt my left; there were five steps leading down from the door; below these steps was a short hill, which led down to where I was resting. Looking at the house, and wishiug that some one would come whom I knew, n young girl came to the door, closed It and de scended the steps. She was dressed In white, with close-cut hair. I did not know the girl. Was Informed by my guide she was J. G.'s sister (a brother-In-lawl, who passed away when she was sixteen years of age. I thought she was coming to speak to me, but she vanished. I still gazed nt the door, longing to see some of my own doar ones coming to greet me, and no sooner had I thought than Aunt L. came down the stairs. She saw me, smiled, bowed her head. As I looked at her, Uncle B. came and stood by her side. She pointed to me. he turned his head, smiled and also bowed, then clasped iu each other's bauds they vanished from sight. "Immediately In the distance I heard a sweet voice singing a familiar air. While trying to recnll the voice, A. B. (a dear friend) stood before me. She and her band seemed to fill all space with a flood of angelic melody, while from a distance, softly harmon izing with the voice of the singer, was heard the rich strain of an Instru mental baud. My delight was intense; It was too much for my poor, weak nature. I lost consciousness. When again myself the baud had gone." Philosophizing. Miss Dodge said: "The natural body gathered from our planet and Its atmosphere serves the spirit for awhile, and when It Is eutworn returns again to become a part of the planet whence It was or ganized, and the spirit served alone by its spiritual body can be seen no more by planetary eyes. But we must re member that by them It never was seen, not even his closest friend has a man ever seen. Side by side through childhood and niauhood we live with our dear oues. and know their voice, laughter, footsteps afar off. Then comes the dread day of silence. The lips that spoke, the eyes that smiled, the feet that were swift to do good all remain. Everything that we saw Is still there. Only that Is gone which Is always invisible the spirit which vivi fied and controlled, which made char acter aud constancy, which sequos. tered In sacredness the earthy !ody, which gave to us a mortal love and be queaths to us Immortal longing. That dear spirit the Christian imagination follows aud invests with a spiritual body, which it dtclares, but does no. define or attempt to analyze. Paul's imaginary interlocutor asks with vivid insistence, 'How are the dead raised up? With what body do they come?' " Which U More Important. "I say, captain," said a young Eng lishman on board an American clipper, "that Hag of yours has not floated In every breeze and over every sea for l.txiO years, has It?" "No. It ain't," replied the captain, "but It has licked one that has." Youth's Companion, THE EQUUS EXTINCTUS. (In 1046.) ''Did you say grandpc odd ou a thing like that, auntlei" ' Take Care of Ycv.r Teeth. Don't blame your ilcnlist for poor work it your newly tilled teeth ache when brought in contact with ice-cold water. i .. .. i ., ., . . i on i urusii mc tcclii with soar unless you want them to turn yello in time, and don't use charcoal paste, because it will discolor the gums. After usinji acid foods and drink don't fail to rinse the mouth thorotmhly with tepid water in which a pinch of baking soda has been dropped. Don't fail to cl cause the teeth even more frequently in summer than in winter, for heat causes crcatcr fer mentation of the particles of food left between the teeth than cold. Don't take iced drinks into the mouth too fast. Ice brought in direct contact with the teeth cracks the enamel, contracts the metal fillings itr the teeth causing them to leak and decay aatn. Don t stop eating candy unless you want to, for candy of itself docs not hurt the teeth. It is only by allowing portions of the candy to remain on and between the teeth long enough to decompose or sour that the teeth are injured. asy to Take asy to Operate Ar, features peculiar to TInoil's TUN. Small In size, tasteless, cflliMent, thorough. As one man said : " You never know you hiive IsiUen a pill till it is all over." 2.V. C. I. Hooii & Co., Pills rroprletors. Lowell, Mass. The mil; pills to bike with Hood's Sarsaparills. HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys' Witch Hazel Oil as a curative and healing application. It has been used 40 years and always atTords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Pii.es or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, blind or Bleeding Itching and Cuming; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Bums. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chai'ed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by DraKKista.or sent poet-paid on rectiptof prioa. Ill irHHKia' BHD. CO., lit IIS nillUa SI., , York. WITCH HAZEL OIL ijdlodonnci1 Relieves trred Rarlrc UVIW, ' Y-r IT TOUCHFS THE civvr . 1 V ft J i.an.i.i.. That's why they enjoy their COFFEE. Any grocer can tell you why customers keep coming back for SKEilG'S. CHARLES NASH PURVIS, . WILL1AMSPORT, PA.f Collections, Loans, Invest ments, Sales Agent and Real Estate Private & Banker. Deposits received sullied to Praf's or Checks, from any part of t!ie Woild, money forwarded to any p'aie ; Inlerot at 3 per cent, allowed on Jeiio-.its with us fur one year or more ; ninety days noiice of with drawal must be civeu on a'.l inttrest-l.eaiine deposits. g&qioiy NAHAI. CATARRH Is a local (lt8easo and CATARRH tstliorcMiltofeolils una sudiiHii it- UiltUC clllt!i,S. It cun be cured by a plousutit remedy ht'-li ts applied di rect ly Into tlio noE Doatrlls. K V'H CREAM BtlM Open and cleanses the. N.uiul I'ASKties, Allays pal 11 and In ltiiiniuatlon. Heals MieSoreH, Protects COLD 'N HEAD tne Membrane from Colds, Kestorcs the Senses of Taste and Smell 1 ue Balm Is quickly absorbed and k'Hvs relief hi once, rnee m cents at Kriik'b'lstsorby imilt. Humpies 10c. bv mall. ELV IIKOTIIEHS, M Warren Street, Now York. Wanted-An Idea ; Who can think of itoiiit- btiutile thiUK to Iciit? frotert yonr Idem: tliy mnr brim: nm wmhh wntH joiis Eiiiivimr n vi I-,, -i.,.,, ... v. ueyt, Wtaklngum, D. C , for their a'i.tMi imio oner kud lUi uf two tiuudrrd U.fiulhu wiuitvd. R F d's or s DaiaaeTtnaf win zpt ' 1 f r p r n m can't see it all Cod-liver oil is something more than u fat. Its peculiar action depends on a number of substances, among which might be mentioned iodiuc and phosphorus. There can be no substitute for cod-liver oil. because there is no other oil known which has in natural combination with it such a large number of valuable medicinal agcuts. of Cod-liyer O with the hypophosphites contains the whole oil, with its natural properties, and in a thoroughly emulsified or digested condition. The hypophosphites increase the appetite and impart strength to the nervous system. This combination . has marked curative properties in a number of diseases of the skin and scalp, to which scrofulous persons are peculiarly liable. Such diseases as chronic eczema, ring worm, and other skin affections, are often quickly cured by the constitutional effects following the use of Scott's Emulsion. 30 cts. and ti bottle. SCOTT BoWNK, Chemists, New York. B. F. Sharpless, Tres. N. U. BLOOIVISBURGS LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Capital Stock, $30,000. Plotted property is in the coming business centre of the town. It includes also part of equal in desirability for residence purposes. CHOICE LOTS are offered at values that will be doubled in a short time. No such opportunity can be had elsewhere to make money. Lots secured on SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS Maps of the town and of plotted property furnished on ap plication. Call upon or write to the Secretary, or J. S. Woods, Sales Agent, or any member of the Board of Directors. BOARD OF B. F. Sharpless: C. W. Neal, A. G. Dr. II. AV. McReynolds, ALEXANDER .BROTHERS & CO. DEALERS IN Cigars, Tobacco. Candies, Fruits and Huts sole agents for Henry Maillard's Fine Candies. Fresh Every Week. UPrE.rcir Goods -a. Specialty, SOLE AGENTS FOR F. F. Adams & Co's Fine Solo agents (or the Henry Clay, Londrcs, Normal, Indian Princoss, Samson, Silver Ash Bloomsburg Pa. l ncep i(Ow aici For the finest and best stoves, tinware, roofing, spouting and general job work, go to W. Buildings heated by steam, hot air or hot water Cjn a satisfac tory manner. Sanitary Plumbing a specialty. v . ' I have the exclusive control of the Thatcher steam, hot water and hot air heaters for this territory,vhich is acknowl edged to be the best heater on the market. All work guaranteed. IRON STREET. SHOES We buy right and sell right. OUR SUCCESS IS BASED ON THIS FACT. Honest trading has won us hosts v e are selling good shoes, so good you ought to eee them. Drop in and we will make it pay you. CortNEs Irdn and Main Sts. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF- CARPET, or OI 1a CLOTH, YOU WILL FIND A NICE LINE AT W.' 1L BUM) WEB'S 21 Door ebovo Court lloubc. A large lot of Window Curtains in stock. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE COLUMBIAN OFFICE Wanted-An Idea Who can think cf soniu simple thing Vi patent Proiecl jour Irirt jour thr may bring you wealth. OHN WKUKKlUiV'KN CO.. Fitt.'llt Allor- Hoy., WiuhiiiKUm, U. f.ir thrlr $I,fU iirlM uJ U.l or twu liuuilrod luTomlvu WttUtvd. writ. J Funk, Sec, C. II. Camppkll, Treas the factory district, and has uo DIRECTORS. J. L Dillon. Briggs, Dr. I. W. AVillits, N. Ll. Funk. Cut Chewing Tobacco following brands of Cigars- vjoocl vv. orK. W. Watts, on Jron street. W. W. WATTS, Bloomsburg, Pa. SHOES of customers but we want more. W. H. floore. NEW DINING ROOriS. A I.AUOr. aiul well fumUic.l iT.iiim room tnurant. Menls will he served nt the remiliii dining hours for 25c. nnd they can alo be ui'iuim-ii Ml mity nine, 1 nc lUUie Will IKi Slip. I'licd with the delicacies of the seasun and the service will be first -class. Entrant by door between Restaurant and Kalfalera'i grocery storr. Fine PHOTO GRAPHS and CRAYONS at McKillip Bros., Bloomsburg. The best are the cheapest. the makkkts. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS CORHICTID WIIILT. BBTAIL PRICI8. Butter per lb .' $ Eggs per dozen Lard per lb , Ham per pound Pork, whole, per pound Beef, quarter, per pound, . . , Wheat per bushel .22 4 o3 13 ,06 .07 .So 3 5 Oats " " Rye " " Wheat flour per 111 4 00 Hay per ton X3 t0 $,4 Potatoes per bushel . Tnrnina ii J . Onions " 50 Sweet potatoes per peck Tallow per lb .10 .10 .07 S .10 Side meat . . . . , . , Vinegar, per qt Dried apples per lb, . Dried cherries, pitted Rispbetrics 12 Cow Hides per lb .1 05 80 75 5 CalfSkin Sheep pelts , Shelled corn per bus Corn meal, cwt a co liran, Choo ,90 .90 .90 .12 .10 .10 .oS Middlings " Chickens per lb new . " " old Turkeys " " Geese " " Ducks " " COAL. No. 6, delivered . a. 60 " 4 and s ,8, 6 at y ard -35 " 4 and s at yard 3, Bring the Babies. INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS USED, Strictly first-class puaranlocd lihotorraiihs. crayons and conys at reasonable prices. We use exclusively the Collolion Ariktctyr-e rv,;,i i.ius ncvuuiij; jjrcuirr iieaiuy 01 nnisn and permanency of results. CAI'WKI.I., MARKET SQUARE GALLERY. ll-22-ly. Over Ilartman's Store. The Leading Consarralory of America ri.l Vl.FT.. lt......r Dltf Pouulrdin na h J"1"J-fiV' X. Tourjce. mm. Bos Send lur Proipeclut iHfZtmng full inlormaticn. FANit W.Hal, General Manater. 6 3 lc 32d V..r. A representative Amerioan Business Bohool for both sexes. RECORD BUILDINQ, 917-919 Chestnut Street, Philadel phia. THOMAS MAY PEIEOE, A.M., Ph.D., rounder knd Frlnalpsl. 1665-18B8. A Systematic Business Training Coupled wlih a practical, iouud and useful i.uglili education. Turue full counei : Business, Shorthand nd tvpcwitinj, Cnqlish. The whola oouilltutlug au Ideal Combination. Qradualeg Cheerfully Assisted to Positions. VUltora welcome, ospeclully during acbool hount, day or owning aoulona. fall or write for School Literature. CAT CICSICMO, 96-t?, tolt Kjiliy. ieji" 31. IS?' KUBI B1SSI0M3, Mstijy, 8ipUBt 1, U9. I - - 3 rTTj 13 PERGE SCHOOL
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