THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURtt. b in in Mm" . I Her Ideas on Mesmerism Amounted to Monomania. MUST FL13B PROM IT Xlic (Jri-iilrr I'nrt of Her Tlmo Tnk en lip In Talking About It, la TrciitliiK ninl I'lulitlng Agnlnflt It, iiihI In Discovering unit Thwarting IniiiKliiiiry riotM. Mrs. Kddy's foar of malicious ani mal nmKiietlHin, never let her rout, flic wns continually complaining that alio felt It trying to roach lur tl::oii;li the persons about her, anil Ik' could not endure the presence of tho miFpected student. The Kreater part of Mrs. IM.ly's time was taken up In talking about -.n-FiiiiM-Ism, In treating and lighting against It. In discovering and thwart ing Imaginary plots. S!i) had never loved anyone no well that Hhe could not In a moment ef Irritation believe him guilty, nut i.nly a disloyalty, but of tht-ft. kluiv cry, blackmail or nbomluabln cor ruption. All the suspicion, envy and ln ('unilnent distrust which t;o oftin blasted In Mr. I'Mdy's eyes seemed to have found o concieti and corpor eal expression In this thln mexnier ism. Throughout the winter aui early spring of 1SS0 Mrs. K Idy lu; 1 i:-en complaining to her adopte.l s n (lint Iioston vns full of iuosiiht ;t-:n. that It was choklnj- her. and thnt slio must flee from it. The adopted son was o sm;.l mini, with an affectionate disposition, geu- 'MUTA- wmmmm oral MARY BAKER EDDY, tie. affable manners, and very small well kept hands. He had certain qualities which Mrs. Eddy had al ways found desirable in those who were closely associated with her. ' This new relationship seems to have caused no little commotion among the falth'ul. Mr. Frye went his silent. Inscrutable way, keeping a wary eye upon the new farorite. When he was not doing his market ing, he was usually to be found in his own room waiting for orders and working at his account ho was always in trouble about them, and they often cost him sharp words from Mrs. Eddy. Although he seems to have been scrupulously honest, he was a poor bookkeeper. Once, during the ear ly years of his service, Mrs. Eddy had his books audited, and finding him a few dollars Bhort, fell into a violent rage. Bho charged him wvjth "Ting to rob her, and wailed at I'lm no late into the night that the distracted man went out and per suaded another student to ronie and t'ay with him till morning. 1 On another occaslou Mrs. K.Uly losk him to task so savagely at"ut Ms accounts that Mr. Frye tcld the other students who had come In to Wiry her, that he could stand It no longer, and he actually threatend to 'avo her. The rtudente set about toothing him very promptly, for the prospect that one of them might 'ave to till Mr. Frye's place was a "'tie terrifying. Mrs. Eddy cou.d be the most agreeable of hostesses and of w'-th-'' when she chose winning, af '''ftlonate and considerate, and she knew the power of flattery. From ,h'' day she told a young man of hwampscott that if she could put on ninvass her ideal of Jesus Christ t.ie face would look like bis, Mrs. r-Jdy never underestimated the ""man appetite for flattery. She could unblushlngly refer to Iho "touch of fairy fingers" or the music of footfalls," and could de ' vpT the most threadbare euphu ism with a smile that warmed the Jieart of the recipient and covered I" with foolish happiness. After ,avlng fretted herself to sleep the "'Sht before, she would sometimes ArU, in a mood almcst beat'.flo and would greet the object of yester "ay's invective with a benediction nd a smile. Augury by a Rabbit. Kvery year at Arkalgud the locul 1. Naraulmmaswarai, is taken In "octj8Bloo to a bujidlng out8ide the wn and ther a rabbit caught be hand. I" touched by the specia l's and set nt liberty. If the rab ''l turns toard the town it Is ro Mraed a B m omen forebojills BOtu ea'inUy .Madras Mall. WSiiiiiiimmm Bad Symptoms. The woman w ho luis periodical head achns, haekaehn, sees Imaginary dark Spots or specks Homing or dwnelng before uer yes. haycnawlng distress or heavy full feeling Iftitomnch, faint spells, drag-Blng-downAeling In lower abdominal or pelvic ronton, easily startled or excited, Irregulifr or painful periods, with or with out pHvic catarrh, Is suffering from weaknrwratiyiernngements that should nave caTly ays-ntlon. Not all of above symploifc likely to be present in any cav at oeime. Negliturt or badly treated and such esscsXiftri run Into mnludlos which de mon Ule surgeon's knife if they do not roiifatnllr. Ju medicine extant bin snrh tl inn tnu nuinj twui n:ii.iriT of ".nr. s' I.1. WB HUIL- io nn'iiijni" liai Mirh n strong DrufexloTi.n InVli.rJ in, .nl .1 I. Mwt tf.Vt:iaimMri:dl.uilA-w.rili n,r.. l,B Y ttUllllitl nf nhirnarv iiilii-ilr..il.yiin.:.l 77 .tUUI'IIIILUi. I no very liiKredionti kliown to medical selence for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments enter Into Its composition. No alcohol, harmful, or haliit-formlngdriig Is to bo found In the nt of lu Ingredients printed on each txittlo-wrapper nnd attested under oath. In.any condition of tlie female sysKim, Dr. l'lercn's I avorlte l'reserlptlon con do only good never harm. Its whole effect is to strengthen invigorate and regulate the wholo female system and especially the pelvic organs. When these are de ranged In function or affected by disease, the stomach and other organs of digestion becomo sympathetically deranged, the nerves are weakened, and a long list of bad. unpleasant symptoms follow. Too much must not be exacted of this " Fa vorite l'roscrlptlon." It will not perform niirades: will not cure tumors-no med icine will. Itirif. often prevent them. If taken In time, and thus the operating table nnd tlio surg i's knife, may bo avoided. Women suffering from diseases of long standing, nre Invited to consult Doctor I l.-rce by letter, fire. All eorrexiidenco Is held ns strictly private ind sacredly confidential. Address Dr. It. V. I'ierce. HutTiilo, N. Y. Dr. Tierce's Medical Adviser M(K pages) Is snt c on receipt of L't one-cent stomps for paper-covered, or 31 stamps " ' -' "' ' Address ns alK.ve. "TuppeiMo" the Dominating Amount. Tuppence moaning, of course, two-pence, and equal to the sum of four cents In United States currency Is the dominating sum in London. It Is much an institution as the war debt. beer, or the game of cricket. Wherever you go. whatever you do. what ever you Boll or whenever you open your mouth. It is tuppence or a series of that sum. that Is extracted from you. Tuppence Is as much as a fairly well-to-do worker can afford for his meal at midday. In the poor er restaurants that sum eta him two slices and a big mug, or three slices and a little mug, or a portion of cake and a drink, or a fried egg, slice and small n.ug.or a rasher of bacon. IVIiy Tonst is Popular. The Increasing popularity of toast, says the London Lancet. Is a some- hat interesting fact In that it possi bly Indicates that after all the pub lic resents the Insipidly of modern bread. Holler milling as now prac ticed; Is altogether different from the old method grinding wheat between stones, leads to the elimination of the germ of the wheat. The pecu liar nutty flavor o: the old-fashioned loaf was due perhaps to the retention of this germ. Indian Ilnbies Don't Cry. "Affection for children is, an In dian character," sayo1 Dr. Charles S. Moody of Idaho. "I have neve: seen an Indian mother or father pun ish a child, nor have I ever seen an Indian child cry. An Indian child never sobs when hurt. Just an extra snap of the bright black eyes and a slight frown is all to indicate to the observer that the little fellow is suffering. I have never heard even an Indian baby cry." Workman's Foe. Alcoool is the foe of thi working man, luasuuch as It lessens his pro ductive powers, thus lowering his ef ficiency as a workman. It renders him careless and Indifferent as to the welfare of his family, and re sults in the children drifting into the workshop and factory at a time of life when they oi ght to be gaining the knowledge necessary to tit tuem for the circumstances of the future Co-operative News. Johnson (iinss. If I'lejudlce could b. overcome, this is one of the most valuable Day gliisr.es tf nave. It Is ut home It: ii r climate ana can be dependud on tu make a crop. It is akin to sor ghum mul purtakit to some extent nl soighum's hard'ness. tut the fciays e.trly, Just as the first heads p;ietr 11 too old It is of but little Novel Farm. One of the most curious "farms" In the cm. u in ry IS conducted ty Miss Ab by Luinrop of (iranby. Matin. She has a little place up among tie bills where she raises mice, wcaseis, fur rets, rabbits, guinea pigs, and water rats. She bhs in her cbaige all told about 2,500 animals, ard her enterprise has been a success -Leslie's Weekly. What He Had Missed. "Gracious! ' exclaimed Mrs. (lood Uy, "JUBt listen to 'that clergy nan' I'm positive he's swearing. Evl lent ly he's missed bis vocation." "No," replied her husband "I think it was bis train." Phi" adei phi a Press. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Till Kind You Have Always Bstght Bears tho 8igntw of LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. it' THE ROAD OF ANTHRACITE. 1 If you contemplate spending the Sum mer months in Florida or California, call upon our local ticket agent for particulars. ...PRINTING... MUCH of the work that is done in this office is of kinds that can be done by hand only. Nine-tenths of all job printing done in any country office must be done by hand. It can't be done with a machine. This office is fully equipped to do all kinds of print ing at the lowest prices consistent with good work. A Large Stock is Carried in ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEaDS, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, SHIPPING TAGS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, INVITA- TIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CARD BOARD, BOOK PAPERS, COVER PAPERS, &c. And Everything in the Printing Line If you have been a customer of ours, you know the character of our work. If not, we shall be glad to fill a trial order. Among other things in our line are Dodgers, Posters, Sale Bills, Pamphlets, Books, Re ceipts, Orders, Check Books, Ruled Work, Half tones, Line Cuts, Engraved Work, Stock Certifi cates, Bonds, &c, &c. No trouble to show goods and give estimates. The Columbian Printing House, GEO. E. ELWELL, Proprietor. Entrance First Floor, through Roys' Jewelry Store. Next to Bloomsburg National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA, 1 Professional Cards. II. A. McKlI LIP ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Columbian Building an- Flocf Bloomsburg, Pa. A. N. YOST,' ATTORNKY AT LAW. Wirt Building, Court I louse Square Bloomsburg, Pa. RALPH. R.JOHN, ' ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Knt Kiilding, next to Court House Bloomsburg, Pa. FRED IKELER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office Over P irst National Bank. Bloomsburg, Pa, W. H. RHAWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Corner of 3rd and Main Stt. CATAWISSA, PA. CLINTON HERRING. ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Office with Grant Herring, Bloomsburtr. la. Tn Crangeville Wednesday each wee a: L. FRITZ, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Bloomsburg NatM Bank Bldg . Bloomsburg, Pa. J. H. MAIZE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Oflic in Townsend'i Building Bloomsburg, Pa, N U. FUNK. ATTORNEY AT LAW Ent'i Building, Court House Squai Bloomsburg, Pa. M. P. LUTZ & SONv s Insurance and Real Estat agents and brokers. N. W. Come Main and Centre St Bi.ooMsnunG. Pa. Represent Seventeen as eood Companws mi c m me w una, ana Ail losses promptly adjusted and paid at their office. DR. W. H. HOUSE SUROEOV ncHTtcr Office Barton's Building. Main befaw All styles of work done in a suptrtw ..iunud . nu worn warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTirn nriTuniw aim by the use of Gas, and free of charw nricu amiiciaiieetn are insertea. Open all hours during the day ' DR. M. J. HESS DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHM Crown and bridge work a specialty Corner Main and Centre streets Bloomsburg, Pa. Columbia & Montour lelephone. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. No Sunday work. 311 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Hours io to 8 Telephos J. S. JOHN M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and residence, 410 Main St 7-30-1 BLOOMSBURG. PA EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CENTRALIA, pa. Office, Liddicot Building, Locust Ave. H. MONTGOMERY SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office t Ent building, 1116-99 WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Wells' Building, over W. McK. Keoer s Hardware store, Bloomsburg. Will be in Millville on Tuesdays. Montour Telephone. Bell Telephone. H. BIFRMAN. M. D. Homeopathic Physician and Scao Of Office and Residence, Fourth St Office Hours : ! ; to P- m- o in BLOOMSBURG, PA, C. WATSON McRELVY, Fire Insurance Agent. Represent twelve of the strongest oosn- panies in me woria, among which are Franklin . of Phila. Penna. Phil. Queen of N . Y. Weatcheater, N. Y. norm America, rnua. . Office: Clark Buildinc;. and Floor. 1! MS mi it: if II lit '111
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers