THB COLUMBIAN, BLOOAlSBUkd, tA. 3 ALL 10 LOVELY IN TLXAS. One Vit.itot Finds It a Mllklesii, Flnh less, Game-leas Ftcglon, Thi l'1a pvrvnllri nmoiK prop'r of the North I hut a vlHlt to Texas would n'Piiii u i mill: -ticus feast on pure fri r mill, frc-li Imttor mid wiru rli.h i.ri.ain in ulmnilimco for the ho:i:e grown frultn end bprrles; that tlno tlioii: i (mil rU.i'n.; v.onlil In! no rarity for who titu not heard of Tuxaa hoot? that. vi'Kt'taulcH would ho RiitK'r'-d frt.!i I' von i Ih ; :rlclis for each Infill; that, tl..' y'.n- pi al.m.'id In Jin i;.-'n a nnd tV.n! ti i ( I'ol'Tst of v.l!d gama would in! kciv"1 in the! rc si minims and lion rs. How Hiirprlffd will this person 1) derl.:ivs a writer In What to ICai, when lie ilifi overs In many rural towns that itcIim (or the coTee 18 looked upon us rnpicthlni? of a luxn ry and that probihly a fourth of t.V! poiiiilution of t!ie Ptuall towns and cltleH use euiii.id milk. InHtead ef the freali 81 ru wherries he will tind that canned hei rles nre served even In the season and that most of thi fruits and vegetable ccivcd In the restaur ants are canned. Jn mo other .Suilu Is there such a de mand for canmd poods as In thlft State, which many natives are prone to call the garden State of the 1'iii.m. The extent of their consumption would remind a person of a district of iiiiu iiiK campK in t lie: desert Instead of i I'tutc whose boll Is far renowned for Its fertility. The fish nnd panic laws are us lax ns the food nnd health regulations. One hunt iiiK for a good game dinner had better go niiywhere else In search for It than to Texas, or If ho is huul Iiir for Held sports he had better re main !n New York State or In Ohio or Illinois for he can thus save the expense of the trip and meet with much better success with rod ami gun. The barrenness of the streams prob ably has been caused by dynamiting the f'.sli anil catching them with nets. The fisherman would row out Into t'io centre of the stream, plant a stick or dynamite, Ilxht the fuse and rarldly row h ick to shore. When he was out of buna's wu there was a lour! ex ph.bioii, Hit wuu-is would pulsate from the tremendous concussion and the lifv.- ;.t; (iiiiiiitJ cut of every living thi:i;; i'rimi the rui-facu to the bottom of lie btr.j::i fjr many yards about. retire the waters became ra'r.H't r.,;.in lh.'m-H laru-- ar.d small would V'C-jjIn to rh'o and float lifelessly on the surface mid so.m the stream would bet nine llteriiily overed with do.i t ris.l.t f of every description. Then Ilia fisherman ' would ride out into tho stream and R.uh'T up tho flylits by the boatload, leavimv tho.e too small for use to rot In :he stream. This is the way they used to do it In Texas until the waters becanio so hr.ri -"i i hat now in many streams not even dynamite will bring forth the l'.ehct, for no lisiies are there. String ent laws were enacted againvt this custom, but they were disregarded in many rural districts. Even yet dynamiting is practised to some extent in the wild easlern part of the Stat o near (he Arkar.uss bor der. Sometimes it furnishes n diver sion for falling parties und even women participate in tho sport The former unsportsmanlike method of trapping and night hunting has served in a like manner to extcniln nte most of the game in Texas. Uven now game is shot in and out of seas on without regard for the gam a laws. Probably the filthiest stream in the United SU.te3 exists in Texas. It s la Houston, one o the busies' cities in the State, and its name '8 Buff alo Bayou. This is an inlt from Galveston Hay and the Gulf of Mexico, its principal mission being a drainage channel pud a waterway betweo l tial veston nnd Houston. ThU bayou receives all the rtnrnagi of Houston, a city of 64,000 popula tion, uud the second largest city In the State. This stream, with Its many brMitiful magnolia trees and luxuriant foliage, passing as it does through th centre of the city, might be madu a thing of beauty by a little work nnd expense. instead it Is an abhorrent, foul Bitielling stream, its burface covered with thick green scum ,;nd refusa from faetoi a, stores an 1 residence dif tricts. Jn certain places the stencil arising from it is so lntolerao.e as to make it Impossible for unlnured noses to approach within yards of it. The cllmui'! must be healthful, however, lor it it were not so the horrible sani tary conditions would cause every In habitant to d.'i of pestlleneo. How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheuey for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, autl fi nancially able to carry out any ob ligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. At An-1 nuv i rt ouocj t3Bui pue ajBjnuiijg ins.U a.n;t;o dsn3 dtf) si fuauiqsunou jo zpxr qSnoua XjpidBj Sumuoj ;oa jra sauoq auij Aqcq ieq; uSis 9qiA dq-j iCjda-Jg POISON GIULH OK INDIA."" Kopt by Princes to Dlposp of Fno. mios aii1 Trotihlesomo Hclallve. Thoso dangerous creatures, w! lch ' Nathanlol Hawthorno Immorti-'llxoU In his "Knppaclnls' Piiughter," rc i eupposej to lio nblo to kill a person I by breath or touch, and tho Indian i Government has no mon suci;eA:'i"d 1 In exterminating thom than Inf. nt marrtnged und otntr Ind.an pi-eu-llaritle.i. Indian medicine men and prh -ts knew long before Professor Kivp. and other Kuropeaa allenistii ttiat tho persistent consumption of pois ons makes tho body lnitaune iiKiiln.st poisoning. Accordingly potent:ii"S, priests nnd others who had occiis'rir. to wish for the death of ccrt.Mn l.r son? every little while kept on han a number of poison-fed Individual to Bend to tho persons thtit they wished to do away with. Both boys and girls were trained for this mur derous ofilco, principally girls. The Indian princes caused beauti ful and healthy female children to ho put under tho euro of physlctatu nnd mod lei no men soon after they were horn. Tho medicine men strewed the floor under tho baby's cradle with dried helmet-flower, or monk's hood, that 1m such from which the deadly poison, aconite, had been partially extracted. After u few months nn prepac'd monk's hood was placed uniler tho cradle and In vasts In baby's chamber. Later the fresh flower was Installed and baby wa allowed to play with It and to suck It. Still later a mild solution of acon ite was added to baby h miik ana other food after a graduating seal . As tho llttlo bodies became more and mom used to tho poison, tho doses were incrensed, and usually when a F trl was ton or twelve she could eat aconite in the samo quantities as Homo arsenic eaters devour that poi son. It hi a fact, though, that few hu man natures can stand the aconite treatment. "e are told of nn Indian prince who succeeded only In raising one poison girl out of more than a hundred. But this poison girl wa.i so venomous that nobody and nothing could live In the house sho Inhabit ed, both human beings and animals dying from breathing tho samo cl. aa she. This particular poison girl whom nature had endowed to capture a Cian'a heart, was used by tho Indian prince at various times to murder pretenders by n single kiss, to rob his enemy'R army of It's lead r. to kill off Inconvenient relatives a.,: officials. In this connection thr ff ' Sultan Mahmud liUvan. reig-ed In India from MT' Is recalled. All tho chroi. that Mahmud was o:i" e dangerous poison i lived. He could kill n it ply breathing upon hV dally Indulged la r diet. His hareia w:.. heads strong, ar.d the year one of hla . . . dead by his side. It v r touch his linen, and o.:t tion for his servants he own clothes dally. Ma eaten poison from his carli- . according to tho chronicler. Highly Prized- IVophy. The Roosevelt Cup was won after an Interesting cqntost by the. Ameri can yacht Vim, which defeated not only the other American competl- tors iu the race, but also the Gor man yachts which had been sent the most coveted International tro ihles evor offered. It Is not a chal lenge trophy, but remains the prop' orty of that winner. IU value $1,000. lb BtarttU Ito W""HaV8AIW"yj 9ftQ icittnnvrT rrv TRIAL LIST Sl.COND WiaCK. l'rtd Hummel vs. Tidewater-Pipe Line Company. Alfred H. etter, George vetter vs. Jeremiah Longenberger. I). Tewksbttry, Admr. vs. The P. & R. Ry. Co. William Ney vs. The P. & R. Ry. Co. George Conlair vs. The Ameri can Car and Foundry Company. Henry Miller vs. The P. &. R. Ry. Co. J. I,. Roecc vs. J. K I.cmon. Trie Com. of Pa. at the sugges tion and to the use of Hooven Ow en Rentschler Co., a corporation duly incorporated under the laws of Ohio and for the use of all other persons whom it may concern vs. Daniel Knorr, Pierce Zimmerman, John L. Kline, Kzariah Zocum and Simon R. Carl. Wilson Yeager, agent, now to the use of FlizaK. Fowler vs. Sam uel Klnse. Lavina Rabuck, intermarried with Philip Rabuek vs. The Peuna. R. R. Co. Daniel Call vs. Montour Town ship. Thomas M. Mensch vs. Sunbury, Ilazleton and Wilkes-Barre Rail way Co. aud Penna. R. R. Co. les see of S. II. and W. K. Ry. Co. Allen Geary, intermarried with J. II. Geary, Priscilla Reifcldiffer intermarried with John Reifeldiffer vs. S. H. and W. 1J. Ry. Co. and Penna. R. R. Co., lessee of Sun bury and Haleton. Adam Truckenmiller vs. Fannie Keiler, I'.llen Knittle, Clara Kuittle and Fmnu Knittle. Robert C. Howell vs. S. B. & B. -R. R. Co. Peter Knecht vs. Penna. R. R. Co., lessee of S. H. and W. B. Ry. Co. and Penna. R. R. Co. Fmma Iy. Smith, Executrix of estate of Ellen E. Harvey, dee'd vs. Lumberman's and Merchant's Mutual Fire Insurance Company. William II. Hauck vs. Cabin Run Coal Co. John Shuman vs. P. & R. Ry. Co. Samuel Eongeuberger vs. P. & R. Ry. Co. Rathbone Sard and Company vs. Berwick Consolidated Gas Compa ny. Stephen B. Martin vs. P. & R. Ry. Co. A. B. Herring vs. P. & R. Ry. Co. I!abbing the ICycs. Children In Italy are not allowed to rub their eyes. When an infant bursts Into tears no effort is made to repress the emotion, but the young ster it allowed to have Its cry out It Is aserted that this beautifies tho eyes and makes them clear while rubbing the eyes Injures them lft many ways. To Remove Warts. Covor the wart first with vinegar, then with as much carbonate of soda a i the vinegar will absorb. Keep It on 10 minutes and repeat tho applica tion twice daily. In a few days the wort generally drops off leaving only a tiny white mark. Responsibility often finds people tc kUppery to perch upon. HUMPHREYS' Veterinary Specifics cure dlsooscs of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs oud Poultry by acting directly on the sick fists without loss of tiuio. A.A.IFKVERR, rnnamtlnna. fnttumm. OURtuitluiM, l.uug rer. miik rever. B. n. )HMl IW, I.BmtmfiM. Injurlaa, whim ( HUeuiumiaiu. C. C.JBOIIR THROAT, ulniy, Eplaoolla, CUBis ) Ulleiuper. RhSi WORMS. Don, Grub. B. B.lt'Ol'OIIH, CnMi, lnflunu. Inflamed cuutS Luiun, I'lcuro.I'neuiiioiiia. F. p.imur, npiivBchw. Wlnd-niown, GURU Ularrliea, llyieulery. a. a. 11. H. cuius PreteuU MISCARRIAGE. I KIDNEY 4t D LADDER DISORDERS. I NKIN DIOK4KE. Mange, Eraplloos. leera,Uraao, l'ri . J. K.1RAI) 4JOniTIO. fliarlng Coat, OOBna I ludlgaiUuu, Hlumurli Blaggeri. Wo. each t Stable Case, Ten BucclflRi, Book, o at, At drugglata, or ieut prepaid on receipt of piioa. Bumptaroyt' Madlolna Oo., Oor. William aud John StreoU, New York, IV BOOK MAILED FREE. r...ll'1'.KOilM WONDKHI'I'Ii CI-OCK ov :e 1: ill:; A 1: TU-prcM-iifM nf'i'ih-plieres nnj it Dlvirc'l Into II Hour. lobe clock, described In tho !:n.ifs':bv rhr:nch':r Ze!ung. Is very luteii stln.; (10111 t'.c- jf.lnt of view of its nicchaiiNm, and Is at the sama time an historic pouvoulr, since It bears on Its base the Inscription: "Gift of His Majesty Emperor Wil liam 1st to bin Adjutant te. neral N. N." Tho clock complete on Its base measures is cm. (about 7 Inches) in height, end Its sph-Te has a diameter of about 12 c:n. ( I Inches). This sphere Is mad" of copper, and the oceans and continents are laid on the Burface of that. niHiil In enamel. The globe is tunle In two parts, tho northern hemisphere and the south ern hemisphere, united by a large circular band, which Is tho equator, and Is divided in a wuy to represent tho twenty-four hours. Tho globe Is In equillbt'lmiim in a Cardnnlc suspetnlon. The foot car ries a soul-clrclo, between the ax- i-:tiV---W:- A' tremltles of which n full circle plvotn horlzonally. This lattT receives per pendicularly to Us rvla of rot:ttIon the axis N. R. of the jrloho, which axis passes through tho poles of tho globe. This manner of suspension allows the earth to ink" any air'le of Inclination, and to turn fn-ely In no matter whnt position. In order toirlv.j the fclobo n position corresponding to the Inclination of the n;.ls or tho earth, a weight has been attached on t'10 Inside, nnd Its movement up and down permits nn exact adjustment of this inclination. When this adjust ment is once accomplished the globe turns, preserving its proper Inclina tion, and resumln; it if thrown out of it. The movement of tho clock has a cylinder escapement and runs olnht (Jays. Tho winding Is Managed nt tho lower part that Is, at tho south polo. In two holes mado In that part tho two tines of a special key aro in serted and the (lobe is then turned like the knob of a stem winder. The barrel is in the center of the globo, and It turns once every twenty-four hours. It drives a pipe whoso ex tremity projects through tho north polo of the sphere and carries a hand ornamented with a sun. It la at the lower end of this tubo that the welKht of which we have spoken Is attached which gives the desired in clination to tho globe. This weight Is designed to keep tho hand constantly in the samo place, and to compel the sphere, which Is free, to turn In Its stead. In tho opposite direction. The tube to which the hand and tho weight are nsteced is provided with an oiled bearing bo the clock easily gives tho correct .time. The clrclo marked with the .hours is turned in sucn a way that the figure 12 that Is noon Is always on the meridian of the place where the clock Is; In this way, the hand remaining fixed, the time Is Indicated by the figures which slowly revolve one after the other. Beside this, the rotation of the sphere brings the different meridians successively under the hand that Is, under the sun. The clock, there fore, not only gives the time of day where it actually Is,- but also shows whereabouts on the globe It Is noon at the same moment. Laughter nn Aid to Digestion. Nothing elso will take the place of good cheer and laughter at meals or any other time In tho home. There la a vital connection between amabll- lty nnd digestion between good cheer nnd assimilation. Laughter Is tho best friend the liver has, and dopresslon or melancholia, Its worst enemy. Numerous experiments have shown that mirth and cheerfulness stimu late the secretion of the gastric Juices, and nro powerful aids to di gestion. Yet, knowing this, many of us sit as gloomy and absorbed at tho table ns at a funeral. In many homes, senrcoly a word Is spoken at meals outside of revests for an art icle of food. The meal hour ought to mean something besides supplying a mero animal function. Tho boll which call3 tho family to tho tablo ought to bo tho signal for a good time generally, when all cares should bo thrown off and everybody appear at his best. It ought, to signalize the time for mirth and laughter. It ought to be looked forward to by the members of the family aa tho recess or nooning 1b look forward to by pupils In school, as a bt-up from tho strenuous life Success. How Flnh Sloop. Fishes hnvo no eyelids and neccs uarlly Bleep with tholr eyes open; thoy swallow tholr food whole, hav ing no dontal machinery. Froja, toads and serpents never take food except that which thoy aro certain li alive. Serpents are so tenaclqus of life that they will live for six months or longer without food. , '.'15 Pennsylvania Railroad. ' v.MllKK 25, t'jof) Tialus leave KASi aoj.3 JHO its follows: For NcMcnpeck ntid IlKi-h-L.uTc, 7 W, 10:16 a. in.. 2:IH (4: Nescopcck only), 6:U p:m. week- lll)H. For Rt,i.viHa and Hunbury, B:U5, 11:47 a. 111., 4:07, 7' i p. id. week Ihvh; gimiliiyH 4-H7 p. m, For I'lttHtoiiantl Sorant'in as tollows: 7:'0 10:40 a.m., H.43, H.iiOp. tn.weck-rtuyB. Forl'ollsvillii.KcaaiiiKand Philadelphia,? Ma. m., 4: p. m. week (lny. ZZ. Iir lla.lelpi, 7-00 lU:lu. in., 4.', B.w p.m. , week flays. r Lowlsuurg, Milton, Wllllamsnort , Lock Haven, Kcnovo, ami ltlil(?way 11 4, a.m. week uays: Lock llavenonly, h: a. in, 4:07 p. m.j lor VV'llllaiimport ami Inlermefltate st.atloiiH, 11:4. n. ln.4:07,7.Sp.in. week days; 4,07 1 . 111. Sundays. For licllcfoiite, Tyrone, riilllpshurg, andl'lear llelil.nAlla.m.wekdays. For llurrlHbiiru and intermeulute station RS.iiS, 11:47 a. 111., I;u7, t:K5 p. 111. week days; 4:0. p. m. Hmiilays. Fori'tilliulclplila (via llarrluburtO, Haltlmore and WaHliliiKton H. '". 1 1 47 a. ni., 4:07, 7:6 p. ni. week dnys: Sundays, 4:0", p. m. For lMt.t.Hburi(vla llarrlnburiO, 8:S5 a. m., 4.07 7.U5 p. m. week days; I:07dii11y ; via Lewlsto n Juiiotloii, H:Ar., 11:47 a. m. weck-duys; via Lock Huvcn,H:ii!,l:47a m. week-days. For further lnformatlou apply to Tlokel Agents. W. W. A I TNKHUKT , General rtiixer. rass r 1 num; GKO. W. HOY1, General l'a8SetiKor Agent PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY. In effect Nov. 17, TKAlNb LBAVK bLO 1004. MNUCKU For New York, PMiaaeipnia, Heading, I'otts- Heading, Potts- vllle.Tainauiia, weeKaaj t t.n vm '-i ""; ll;: a m, via Kaat Mahanoy; 8.8B p m via West Milton. ..., ,m For Vt llliamspori, wrcsuuja, " - Vor Danville and Milton, weekdays, 7:27 am 94) n, ni 'For catawlsea weekdays ?.ii?, II1 a m ". ?:'.!"' P. m- ...... . o . m ian ror nuywr. wwsubjb - 7.011, P. m. TRAIN8 FOK BLOOMnOCltG,' r.Bava New York via Fhlludulphla 9.05 a ra.,andvlaKaston''.liia.ra. I.eavernuaaiyumiv... m. Leave. Heading W.ir p. ru. Leavel'ot.tsvllU-U.Vip. ui. t,eaveTftmaqii8t.4p.m., Leave Wllllamsport weekdays 10.0c a n, 4,su Leave Catawiasa weekdays, 8. an, B.so a. m. '"LeaveKupert, weekdays, 6.41, 8.SS, 11.40 a, m. 1.1)8, 3.40 nVJl p. m. ATLANTIC CITY U K. From Chestnut Street Feiry. For South St. see tlmetaoles at stations. WEEKDAYS. ATLANTIC CITV. ATLANTIC CITV;- 4:00 p. m. Kxp. (150 Minnies) fi:0(i p. ni. Kxp. B:U) p. In. Lcl. 7:15 p. m. Kxp. BUN DAYS. ATLANTIC CITY. 6:00 p. in. Lcl.; 7:15 p. 111. Kxp. CAPS MAVl AND OCEAN CITY 8:50 a. m. 4:1ft p. m. 6:0l) p. III. BRA IHI.K CITY 8:50 a. m. CAPS MAY OCSAN CITV AND HFA ISLE CITY. 8:4. a.' m. 7:30 a. m. Lcl". U:00 a. 111. Kxo llrJii a. m. Kxo. tt:U0 p. 111. hxp. ATLANTIC CITY 8:00 a. m. Lel. 1":00 h. m. Kxp. 10:oo a. m. K p. Derailed time t.ubles at ticket, onices,Tt h ana Chesinut Sl.s., 831 cbesinut St, 1005 Chestnut Bt,., 09 south 8rd St., 3a Market (St., and at matloDS. tininn Tpnnafer Comnanv will call for and cheek baKKaie from hotelB and residences. A. T. DICK. EPSON J. VVKKKH, Gon'ISupt. Uen'l fass. Aiit. Columbia & Montour El. Ry. TIMi; TAHI.i: IN EFFI5CT June I 1904, and until further titicc. Cars leave Bloom for Espy, Almedia, Lime Ride, Berwick and intermediate points as follows: A. M. f :oo, 5:40, 6:Jo, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9.00,9:40, 10:20, 11:00, 11:40. P. M. ia:ao, 1:00, 1:40, a.ao, 3:00, 3:40, 4:ao, 5:00, 5:40, 6 20, 7:00, 7:40, 8:20, 9:00, fri'Ar imla 1 1 I :Oo Leaving depart from Berwick one hour from time as given above, commencing at 6:oo. m. Leave Blobm for Catawissa A.M. 5:30, 6:15, t7:oO, t8:oo, 9:00, tlO:0O, tll:o. I2:oo. P. M. 1:00. t2:0O. Xao, 4:00, S:00, 0:00, t7:Oo. 8:00. 0:00. 10:20, (Il:oo) (Jars returning depart irom ww u miuctes Irom time as given above. First car leaves Market Squarejfor.lierwick on Sundays at 7:00 a. m. F rat car for Uatawissa sunuays 1 :uo a. ui First car from Berwick for Bloom Sundays leaves at 8:00 a. m First car leaves Catawis-a Sunda 30 a. m. f From Power House. 'Saturday night only. fP. R. R. Connection. Wm. Tkrwilligbr, Superintendent THEPOSTAL ffl TYPEWRITER? A Few Excelling Features First-class in material and work manship. Uses universal key board-writes 84 characters. Simple construction Fewest parts. Alignment positive and pertnauent. Extra great mamtolding power. Unexcelled for mimeograph stencil cutting. Inked by ribbon, as in $100 machine Visible writing no carriage to lift. Style of type changed if desired in few seconds. Light, easily carried weighs only ioj-j pounds. The lowest priced practical type writer. Kvery machine fully guaranteed. Why pay $ioo for a typewriter when the Postal, which will do just the same work as well, as easily and as quickly will cost you only $25. Why tie up that $75 where you derive no benefit from it ? This machine can be seen at the Columbian Offick. Postal Typewriter Company NorwalK conn Lackawanna Railroad. BLOOMSIiURG UIVISON. In Effect March 1st., 1904.; JCAB'l'.' k. M.fi. u. (STATIONS. N)KTUt MDK11MN1'.... Cameron Danville........ 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