MISSOURI STORM STORIES. Houmi Carried Over a Fence and Hall Drifts Four Feet Deep. The houso of Janioa rtryant near Barrlsonville, waa picked up a few days ago by a tornado carried over ft barbed wiro fence and set down In a pasture about "3 yards distant. Mr. Bryant and his family were In the souse, and none, of thorn wore hurt. That tornado was followed by a ter rtflo hailstorm. A man who was driv ing along the road saw It coming and got out of his buggy and crawled un der a hedgo fence, where ho wrapped bin arms around a post. The wind did not get him, but the hall which came after it boat him Insensible. He was found some time later and carried to a nearby house, where It was found that the hailstones had made him a mass of bruises from head to foot. In some places the hall was found banked up to the depth of four feet along the roadside. Cass Count Democrat. Tattooing In London. In London and many of the conti nental cities tattooing Is at present ery popular and In the city named two or threo men who have acquired considerable skill in this novel art are rapidly making a fortune. One of thorn claims to have already tattooed 15. 000 persons, of whom 1.500 were women. On two of these women he has done his best work, reproducing on one with his needle the famous "Descent from the Cross" and on the other tho"Ecce Homo." He has also drawn numerous portraits of men and women and has Inscribed many mot toes In the Abyssinian, Chinese and Arabic tongues. Moreover he has tat tooed marriage rings on the fingers at many women, who desire In this way to give a proof of their eternul fidelity to their husbands. Automobiles being now In fashion, several persons who are fond of this new sport have had their carriages tattooed on their rrms and It Is even said that in some canes die name and. address have heeu added, with the object, of providing adequate marks of idntiflcatlon in cas-j ot accident. ABOUT KINGS AND QUEENS. Members of the court of King Char les II., of England, were innocent In some of their amusements, if not In others. Among their favorite games were "blind man's bufT'and "hunt the slipper." Pepeys 'mentions that one day he found the duke and duchess of Tork and all the great ladles seated upon the carpeted floor playing "I love my love with an A because he Is so-and-so, and I hate him with an A bo cause he is this and that." Queen Annie of England and her husband George, Prince of Denmark, had great similarity of taste. The two subjects that interested them most were horses and dinner. A Jacoblto al lusion to these pardonable weaknesses runs thus: There's Mary the daughter, there's Willy the cheater, There's Geordle the drinker, there's Annie the eater." That King George II. of England was not popular with his subjects Is evi dent from the following epigram, which was published in London on the death of Queen Caroline: "O cruel death! Why hast thou been unkind To take our queen and leave our king behind?" Five Hundred Children Apiece. One of the Federal Judges has es .mated that, if the stories told in the - eourts by tho Chinese, about being horn in the United States wero all true, every Chinese woman who was avlng in the United States twenty ive years ago must have had at least Sre hundred children. One of the wretched features of this situation to that, since wives of bona fide Chinese natives of the United States have be en leclared entitled to admission, o:ic!i ne of these fraudulently adm'ttrvl Chincmen may bring over a slave irl : masquerading as hlH wife. She coin mands a market price of from two thousand to three thousand dollars. The World's Work. Bathers' Safety Appliance. A big impetus has been given to trade In life preservers and kindred devices by the General Sloeum dlsas- ter. In some lines of goods business has acquired such stlmuhms that ad vanced prices are being asked. A - aovelty is a "safety swimming sleeve.' The swimmer inflates the sleeves by blowing into a rubber tubing which ..connects them, the escape of air is cut off by a screw such as is used on a bicycle. The Inflated sleeves go under or over the sleeves of a bathing suit, -just as the bather prefers. The rubber .tubing which connects the sleeves bang about the neck. The ma-niifnc- iturer of the contrivance calls it "Ufa insurance against surf or still wafctr-" A Scotch Oddity. The natives of the northoast coast ,of Scotland observe a curict;a cimUm) at funerals. After the burial servic .the coffin is carried outside the hous i and planed upon the two chairs on -which it rested within doors. Aa soon as the pallbearers lift up their burden .and begin their Journey to tho grave yard these chairs are at once thrown isharply on their backs. In this posi tion they are kept until tho Interment ' ihas taken place, when they are taken Indoors again. Any attempt to place the chairs on their legs, or to take them lo before the proper time, Is at Ance frustrated by the relatives of the dead. Coining Foreign Money. Our mints are now coining money for nations that have no mints of their own. For example, tho Phila delphia mint coined money for Col ombia and Venezuela. The Philadel phia and San Francisco mints exe cuted the coinage for the Philippine government. Acting Secretary of the Te&sury Taylor in World's Work, SNAKE FOUGHT A BAR. Tattoo Man and Yankee Whistler Wont to the Rescue. One of the side tents of a show on the common, in Athol, was the scene of an exciting encounter between George, the rocUey mountain bear, and the monster boa constrictor, Admiral. Miss May Cole, the snake charmer, was feeding her pots, when the bear attempted to Interfere, whereupon the snako resented it by winding itself about the bear. The hissing of the snriKe and the growls of the bear startled tho oceupents of the tents Miss Cole, In attempting to sepnrate the combatants, was bitten on the arm by tho snake. Her arm was dressed by a physician and It Is thought no Bcrious results will 'follow. Slg. Royal, the keeper of the hear, Capt. Kuhn, the tattoo man, and Walk er Derby, the Yankee whistler, all took a hand in separating the bear and snake and rescuing Miss Cole. DEW DROPS Doesn't need a collar a neck of land. ! The gardlnor knows when It Is bed time. The singing teacher expoctg others to have a voice in his affairs. Flowers may have their face value when they are not whiskey blossoms. An upright citizen is all the better If he is downright nice. It holds cold cash, but we don't call the bank a cold storage. Dy their hats, you might Judge that the women have most of the big beads. Other cities may take pains, but Philadelphia is perhaps the only one that has CrampR. The railroad conductor can't tell his wife anything about her train. Time Is money the only kind that two misers will spend on each other. In one way the doctor may treat a deformed man and straighten him out. ' When tho beer man calls at a law yer's house he may be willing to take the case. Th circus tent, something like char acter, covers a multitude of sinners. The competent "whip," in the racing season, is pretty sure to be snapped up- If you're out when some people call to borrow you are that much in. When a man has money In the bank, his signature on a check is a good sign. Putting on Style In Arizona. Every symptom points to a tend ency to spread on style in Tombstone. Among other instances in this direc tion, the boys bought a beautiful pair of barber pole suspenders and pre sented them to the amiable dispenser who shoves the amber extract of cheerfulness over the mohogany of the Parlor saloon. He promptly donned the Innovation, but claimed that be felt like, he had a fence rail on each shoulder. Then, when they became overburdensome, he would unbutton them and permit them to dangle in front, but he has finally got them down fine enough to go to church in. Sev eral old-timers, conspicuously court attendants from the other end of tho cuounty, have fallen into the habit of wearing boiled shirts, and it looks as if sky blue overhauls might be dis corded ss a full dress costome. Get ting "powerful tony" In town nowa days. Tombstone Prospector. Etiquette of Cuban Smoker. In many countries, especially in Spain and Cuba, where the etiquette of the smoker Is most Jealously j guarded, a man who is smoking must i be sure, when asked by another man for a light,, to present his cigar or cigarette for the purpose. To offer a match is to imply the social inferiority of the man who asks for the light, so that between two strangers such an offer 1b a deadly insult, and sometimes sufflecint to cause a duel. When, how ever, the. difference in social grade Is so marked as to bo visible In clothing and accoutrements the match may be offered without offense. When the lighted cigar is offered it must, not be thrown away until the man who has offered it nas taken at least one "uff. Otherwise the insult Is greater than would have been the offering of the match. Philadelphia Record. Death on Eggs. Ackley, la., has the champion eg? eater of the United States. George Richardson, a stock buyed of that city, has an appetite for hen fruit that is not satisfied by the usual allotment, as ho demonstrated when he ate sixty-one in twenty minutes in the pres ence of witnesses. Richardson thinks nothing of eating two dozen at one Bitting, and experience no inconven ience from the unusual number. About a week ago he ato fifty eggs on a bet of $5 and offered to bet a dollar lie could eat two dozen more. Indian apolis Sun. No National Holiday. A national holiday Is a holiday of which the observance is by law en Joined upon the nation. There are no holidays in the United States, for the reason that the fixing of legal holi days Is not a federal matter, but one thai comes under the Jurisdiction ot the various states. Thus the procla mation of the President designating a day of thanksgiving only makes it a legal holiday for the District of Colum bia and the territories, and in tboss utoteg which provide by law for It. THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, MADE-TO-ORDER 8HOE8. Few Required Nowadays and Little Profit In Them. "We don't have many orders but for handmade shoes In these days," re- nuirked a Georgetown cobbler ,and It's Just aa well, because there is no money In it. It takes two days to muke a pair, and then we can only ask $3 for them. "No, there arn't any people who care to pay that price for shoes when they can buy the machine made ones for $5. Such customers as 1 do have are people who have feet that are hard to fit and who are willing to wear the same style right along, re gardless of what others wear, so ani as they are comfortable. "I'll tell you, though, shoes are much more expensive in this country than they are in the old. Why, on the other side of the water you can easily have a pair of shoes made for f 3 or 14. But not here no, sir! I have one cus tomer, however, for whom I have made shoes for over ten years. He Is will ing to pay the price for bin comfort and he is able to, also." Washington Post. No Clock a Perfect Timepiece. Astronomers expect a groat deal of clocks, and no Instrument yet devised to measure time has reached their ideal of exactitude. Their efforts are constantly directed toward the per- fectlon of their timepieces and the Improvement of the conditions under t which to run them They are placed i In air-tight cases in underground vaults where they shall be as free as possible from changes of temperature and of barometric pressure. So far , the colck that has most nearly moas- ured up to the astronomical standard of correctness Is the one Installed, In 18G5 by Prof. Forester in the basement i of the Berlin Observatory. It is en or three months with an average dally j closed In an alr-tlght cylinder of glass. and has often run for periods ot two or three months with on average dally deviation of as little as fifteen one thousandths of a second. Boston Transcript. In a Snail-eating contest in Paris a few days ago the victor ate 243 snails. A coast-defense rifle weighing sev-, enteen tons has been mounted at Havre. . A Paris jewelry clerk says he was hypnotized for fifteen minutes while the hypnotist stole a lot of diamond rings. A society has been founded in Paris for the prehistoric study of France. A sportsman has been fined $30 for shooting a carrier pigeon in flight. All electric wires in Paris are un derground. Fifty years' imprisonment was the sentence recently given a seventeen-year-old Lyons footpad. In the last year France has Import ed over 2,000,000 watches frcun the United States, mostly of the dollar kind. Fight with a Snake on a Scaffold. Fred Morehead had an encounter with a big blacksnake which he will remember for some time. Mr. More head had taken the contract to paint the iron bridge which spans the Hock ing River just south of Haydenville and was engaged at his work when he encountered the reptile. He was painting the under side of tho structure from a swinging scaffold, and pushing his brush filled with paint into a crevice where the under beams rest on the abutments he received an introduction to the ophidian which was not to his liking. When his snakeship was disturbed he quickly darted his wide open mouth and darting tongue toward the intruder. Having no weapon but a large putty knife, the painter gave battle, and In a short time the reptile's head was severed from Its body. The snake measured five feet in length. Logan, Ohio, Journal-Gazette. Bells to Prevent Storms. An Instance of the absurdity of some of the notions held by our an cesters waa the notion that the ring ing of church bells had a counteract ing effect In a thunderstorm. It was snpoose that the vibration of the air caused by the movement of the bells resulted in the dissipation of the electric fluid in the air. The belief was so common at one time that tho priests had the bells rung as soon as signs of an approaching thundertorm was seen. Science now holds a con trary opinion. Not only does tho sound have no possible effect on the air, but the vibration created by the sound of a bell upon a cloud charged with electricity may cause It to dis charge Its contents upon the ringer of the bell in the church tower. Miniature Railway. Germany possesses a miniature but most useful railway to which no par allel Is found in this country. Its peculiarity Is that Us trains have no drivers. It Is used for carrying salt from the salt mines at Stasfttrt. The trains consist of thirty trucks, each carrying half a ton of salt. The en' Klnes are electric, of 24- horse-power each. As It approaches a station, of which there are five along tho line, the train automatically rings a bell and tho station attendent turns a switch to receive It. He is able to stop It at any moment. To start It again be stand on the locomotive, switches tho cur rent and then descends again beforo the engine has gained speed. In order to Join the great client ma jority a man must either die or get married. ABSENT-MINDEDNESS. A Suggestion for Cure Concentration la the Secret for Presence of Mind. The little bride who started to the alter wearing her "gumshoes" over her satin slippers was an awful u amplo of the absent-minded woianii who is with us today in a most x apgrated form. She turns on !; water when 1.1. e meant to light the gas; locks the safe, but forgets to put her Jewels In It; leaves her umtmil; at the shop counter and sets tho whole deportment More on e.lgo look ing for it; orders threo yards of rib bon cut off and then discovers that she only wanted three-quarters of a yard, and otherwise turns the world topsy-turvy. Now, there Is some excuse for a man who is absent-minded. Men ars supposed to be so busy thinking about the big things of this life that they have no time to bother with the little ones. The noble creature who Is mak ing a million in Wall street cannot be expected to remember to bring home a spool of thread and a piece of blotting paper. As yet he may have gotten only as far as a twenty-dollar salary, but that million is already buzzing in his brain, to the exclusion of small gnats. Hesldes, It Is a wo man's duty only to think of the little things; and there isn t a mortal v.o- man living who would not give two fingers to be able to remember ami attend to each detail In the right wr.y and at the right moment. It saves rn much time and energy, and mental worry to keep one's wits a!uu.t on.-. Yet with all the Jokes vihich k: been written upon the abscr.;-!.ii'.''fl ones, thero has never hotn a ul'i-'.o cure offered or suggested. Absent-mindedness is a hal.lt. Wo have gotten in the way of living ahead of ourselves. Wo try to t'.:I::k ahead of what we are doir.?, ciul thereby become Jumbled. We read tho evening papers In tho morning, buy our summer clothes in January nnl have our fur coats made over in July The woman who lives and thinks ahead of herself dosn't gain time; she only loses equilibrium. While she Is making the coffee for breakfast she is planning a new hat; while she U buying the hat she is thinking of the frock she will get to match it; while the frook is being fitted, she is de ciding to give a tea where she may wear it. She never thinks of the thing she is doing at the moment when she is doing it. And yet that is the secret for the cure of absent mindedness, blues and every kind of nervousness. It sounds wonderfully easy, but it Is not. Try It for a whole day. Keep your mind on what .you are doing every single moment, even H it s only threading a needle or sitting still In a street car. Don't dream, don't get ahead of yourself. Do every thing that you nmlertuke to do as if that was the one and last thing you were going to accomplish in this life. If you merely stoop over to pick up a scrap from the floor put your er.tiro thought upon the act of the r.ionient and see how much mors easily cad quickly It Is accomplished. Concentration Is tho saeret of prc3- ense of mind. Tho woman wo has presence of mind is, of all her sex, most to be envied, for she gains thereby poise, force and rcsorvo power, which the absent-minded wo man never can attain. Culinary Conveniences. Culinary conveniences are constant ly increasing and the Inventors keep faculties and wits steadily at work devising contrivances that will lessen labor for tne cook and add to the com fort of the household Jn general. A trio of the most recent of these inven tion are here pictured, all of which the housewife Is certain to find a de cided help. A special mission of the vegetable fork is to facilitate the ex traction of baked potatoes from the oven, but Its uses are many and va rled. The coffee strainer is an adjust- NEW IlGeTAtLt,; T0X.K. 'tot "ttUTMtO &MT.IV able device which will fit over tho ordinary cofToo pot and transform it Into the French variety easily and satisfactorily. The nutmeg grater plays a less Important part In the Ust than the other two, but the cook who uses nutmegs to any great extent will appreciation this 1905 design, which la a marked improvement on us preae cessors and very simple to manlpa late. The more a man gets the more he wants unless a police Judge Is deal lng It out. OABTOXtXA, Beam the B KM You Have Always BmCM cornt. .Stmimk.iU PA TOFJWl-' ! CorpSoM...or3. T?iVrvf ' The AmcniiiH larmc is t lie only rV:--y There I no di?. j jterary Farm Journal published. R& It f.lls a Position of its own and ha reached through the stomach. Happy the hoit'cwifc who cim please her husband's nppctitc with wilt Conked fond lor the table. Many a man is BToucliv, Utfly, nervous, suffering from dis tress after en'tinu, heart palpitation, and all through the overworked stomach. lr. Pierce's Golden Mediral Discovery, wtairh helr the digestion of food in tlie atomach, assists the blood in taking: up the proper elements from the food, helps the liver into activity, thereby throwing out the poisons in the blood and vitalizing the whole svstem. Tlii assimilation helps in of one: TlIK CCLVMMAN the Okl the oxidation of the red blood corpuscles, . -ri,. A.-,,.;- the poisons in the system .re eliminated Ct county paper and fht AmoUtlH the heart geta the riglit kind of blood and the person facia invigorated and stronger in consequence. As a tissue builder it is far preferable to cod liver nil or any alco bolic compound or tonic, because it Rive the blood and the tissues the food element they require and maintains a person's nutrition by enabling: him to cat, retain, digest and assimilate nutritions food. It overcomes the gastric irritability and symptoms of indigestion. Pecsuse of the food effects from using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery upon nutrition and the building up of the tissues, catarrh, con. sumption, weakness or debility and symp toms of fever, night -sweats, headaches, etc., disappear. I helieve that It is generally conceded that Dr. rierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best msilidne for a man to take suffering from indigestion, kidney trouble, or any or the afflic tions resulting from overwork or neglecting a cold," writes I. Kuisell Hill, of vii nsrric Street. JBgston. Ontario, Recording Secretary Impe rial ivnigms rcuvraiiou J.esgue of Kingston. I ksve used tt several times during the past few years and have always found that it gave sae immediate relief. It expels excessive aric asid in the Hystta, due to improper digestion, rlievs the kidaevs from congeitioa, drives headache and baakache away, induces appetite and toues up the general system. 1 consider it a fine remedy for young or old men. aure to build ap a run-down condition of the system." THE LANGUAGE OF THE CAT. Like the Monkey He has His Own Peculiar call. Caleb Johnson, of Unity, Mo., bas emulated Prof. Garner, of monkey language famo, by staying at home and studying the speech of cats. Johnson is a man of liberal education, having been graduated from an Eastern col lege, who prefers to live the Ufe of a hemlt, surrounded by forty-eight cata to mingling with the wor'd and deal ing with more commonplace situations. lis lives alone and from morning to night makes records on a phonograph of his pets' caterwauling. It is his contention that cats have a medium of communication based on the mew, purr and more stringent notes of their vocal organs. lie claims to have classified the different, calls for various kinds of food and drink, and maintains that he can tell by the Inflection of the cat's volco whether the animal wants water or milk. Whon nnn nf Ma nota la hnnirrv he locks it up in a room with a phono- graph loaded with tho receiving record When well fed and contented ho places machine by tho sleeping creature and catches every sound. Some of the simpler folks in the neighborhood look upon Mr. Johnson as uncanny. The spectlcle of a tall, gaunt man standing in tho middle of the road, holding animated conversation with a big tomcat strikes them as being very queer. Sturgeon Becoming Scarce. A sturgeon, weighing 375 pounds, was captured Viy a gllnet fisherman near Astoria a lew days ago, and sold for 20. It has been less than twenty years since sturgeon of that size were almost unstable, and thousands of pounds of the big fish have been cart ed oft the Portland docks for ferti lizer, after the consignees had refused to pay the steamboat freight on them. The prodigal waste of these fish a few years ago, when their value was not appreciated, has depleted the supply to such an extent that they are now almost extinct. It requires nearly as much time to produce a 375-pound sturgeon as it does to produce a six foot saw log, and the tim6 Is ap proaching when the big saw log, like the big sturgeon will pass out of ex- istnee, with nothing growing up to takes its place. Portland Oregonlan. Manchtirlan Freebooters. Recently, It Is reported the Hung- hutze, or Chunchuses, of Manchuria, the so-called ' "redbearded robbers,' who have caused the Russians so much trouble, succeeded in stealing a quantity of Russian amunition at Tacheklao. These freebooters have leagued themselves Into a body called the "royal army." They are under tho leadership of Li Ynen and they say they have sworn not to rest until the Russians are expelled from the prov ince. They carry a flag closely resem bling the Japanese and Japanese ad venturers hold prominent positions in their ranks. Their second in com mand bas a name which, read accord ing to the Japanese sound of the Ideo graphs, would be "Tsunekichl." He Is said to be neither a Chinese nor a Japanese, but to have simply "fallen from the sky." He Is also said to be a strong and resourceful leader. Fakirs are Prosperous. A word, however, touching the fa kir's commercial Importance. The gentle reader is not aware, perhaps, that his kind Is numerous enough to maintain a weekly "organ," a thirty- two page periodical that looks distinct ly prosperous; and that some scores of firms which stand very well with the commercial agencies exist for the sole purpose of supporting him. These areacts; and it Is equally true that the fakir, as I have found him, is a man who pays his bills and takes life blithely, and is willing to contribute to the joys of It. You did not get a bargain when you joined the temporary crowd at the street corner and handed him your dime? Ah, but there are men who have taken more and given you less, and seasoned the transaction with no Joke. Dobton Transcript. riiLU 10 rCB0KIBEh Tho Greal Amttlcnn Ftrmrr Indisnapelts. h (liana. Tho Lending ;jrir.ulliiral Journal ol tho Nation. Edited by or Able Corps ol Writers. taken the leading place in the homes uf rural p-ople in every section of the t Piled Mates. It Rive tlie farmer and his family something to think about aide from the hum. drum of routine duties. livery issue contains an original poem by .Solon L. Goode. We offer two papers for the price liirmcr both one year lor Ji.oo. 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