THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURtt, PA. (linn Obstacles In The Way of Lum bering in Honduras. METHODS ARE PRIMITIVE Ttie Tri'on Io Not (Irow In tliislrm Mit arc Ncnttoml Throughout Hirt j.-on.H(9 It Itcijulrvs a Bkilfnl VMi(.Hinan to Flml Th.Mii. rhcro are vast trncts of lne tin ner land In Honduras, tho timber 'l iriilrli will Borne duy become of rti.t commercial value," said II. K. Ornia by, a representative of the Uollze State and Produce Compimy, nn Kni; Itsh corporation holding fortifs-ilon In Honduras." Maliofcaiiy furniiib.ua tlic matorlal for profitable lumber orverntlons at present. "The methods of getlng out nip fcoKiiny In tbo Honduras forests are lir'uiltive. The cllniato of the coun try Is tropical and the forests low Ijins and swawpy. Only H.r'.it weeks In tbo year are ivalbililu Ut moving tlio out from tho raiiina; and Its niovenient being done solely by ovii. H-i ruplulty may be imiiKiut'd. "Mahogany Is abundant, 'jut tho difficulty of luniberlnj; It and Rettliii; It moved Is a great handicap."! have. b-."'U InvestlKattllK tho iletho.l:i cf lijti'.llli)!? timber lu the Southern yel low pine districts, and If wo can j-i'ipt tin m to the woods of Oinleran th(. problem of more profitable ietnent of the nuiliOKOiiy inilmit.-y of Honduras will havo been solve. 1. "The system of labor with w.'Uch vo havo to contend J own there Is Loculliir, too. Laborers are hiiel fur ono year, under contract, which clls for three months wages to Le rai l them In advance. "Tho men go to the woods and re inalu there until Christmas. Then they all leave work and return to their homes to celebrate. They briar; tpveral months' wages with them and do not go back to work until they titve spent It all. Their ::ieney gone, the men return to the forests. "This refers only to the common laborers. The lumbering jf ma bogany requires the services of ex pert woodsmen, who are ;ald ac cording to the tasks they accomplish. "Mahogany trees do r.ot grow in dusters, but are scatterod through out the forests and are hidden In dense growths of underbrush, vines and creepers. It requires a skilful woodsman to find them. "He seeks the highest ground .4 a forest, climbs to the top of the tall est tree and surveys the surrounding country. The mahogany tree has -peculiar foliage, and the practised eye of the woodsman, soon picks . them out "Following the timber looiter, s ho would be called In American for est work, comes the axtniun, and then the sawyer and hewer. A large mahogany tree will take two men a day to fell It. "The trees have large apure which project from the trunk at Its base, and scaffolds must be erected so that the tree can be cut through above tnein. This leaves a stump from ten to fifteen feet long, which contains 1na finest of the lumber, but which, under the methods of lumbering that prevail, must be allowed to go to waste. "The day will perhaps come when these stumps will be grubbed oi.'., J'ist as tho stumps of American black Hl:iut are being grubbod now, the relies of wasteful days of jutting vueu that timber was plentiful, and liow worth many times more than the trunks mat are cut from them. "The mahogany hunter has noth ing to do with the felling or removing of the tree. His duty is simply to lo cate it. Often he may earn as much as $1,000 a month, us he Is paid by the tiee, but then again he nyiy prospert for weeks without detecting & available tree. "Mahogany commands a big prlco in trie markets to which it is export M, but It Is not only because of the superior kuullty pnd beauty anl purposes to whlih it in put that t U so coHtly. To tho I i (Acuity and expenso of getting it from Its native forests r.nd In shape for marketing th&t a largo portion of Us high val uation Is duo." JuriiNdlction on Conduit I toads. In the case of J. A. Lutz, who was fined by the Glen Echo authorities for fast driving on the Conduit Itoud, an appeal to the higher court has just b.-.n declod by Judge Honderson, who Glares that the Jurisdiction of the United tates over the Conduit extends to lu use as a road, and that the au tomobile regulations of the town of Clen Echo or of Montgomery County Maryland, are consequently of no force and effect on it He added thai the State has general Jurlsdlctlo nvei the road, but that It la not a publlo highway within the meaning of the statute. The Automobile. Experiment In Ostrich Farming. An experiment la ostrich farming s been Btarted at Martanao, near Havana. The farm now has 48 olrda, 3 of which were imported from the ostrich farm at Phoenix, Ariz., ml the balance from the Nice farm n France The bill fo putting up the Khe dive cf Ksypt at Dudley house, (Eng 1) In U67 was $80,000, but It IUO.D0O to entertain Prlnc. rullnh Khan of Afghanistan at Dnrhestej- bom In 1884. Do You Open Your Mouth Like a young bird mid gulp down what ever food or mclleli n mnv lu r.lT,.r,.t mi 9 Or, do you want to know something of tho composition and rlinrncter of that which you taKo into your stomach whether as food or medicine? Most Intelligent and senslblo people now-a-days Insist on kimwlnir what, iliov employ whether as food or as mndlclnn. Dr. l'lorco believes they have a perfect right to Insist upon such k nowledgp. Ho ho putillihrs.SMujilenM and on each bottle- wrapner, w hnUhTsndJclnes nro made of ftnd tifiosJfTTrnur4Lli Till lie fnnU hi run wMlJllord to do brqinsp the nutrn thiliiurre(i-rit8ofwilrh his medicines nn- iiiiiur lire sueiien uno understood the tporc will thelr superior curative Virtues' Tor the cure of woman's nocullar weak nesses, Irregularities and derangements, giving rise to frequent heudnrhes, back ache, drngglng-down pain or distress In lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom panied, outlines, with a debilitating, pelvic, cntarrhal drain and kindred sym li tems of weakness, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a must elliclcnt remedy. It Is equally effective In curing painful periods, In giving strength to nursing mothers and in preparing tho system of tho cxpcctiitit mother for baby's coming, thus rendering childbirth safe and com paratively painless. The "Favorite Pre scription " Is a most potent, strengthening tonic to the general system ar.il to the organs distinctly feminine In particular. Jt Is tils) a soothing nnd Invigorating nervine and cures nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hvsterla, spasms, chorea or St. Vitus's daiice, and other distressing nervous symptoms at tendant upon functional nr.d organic dis eases of the distinctly feminine organs. A host of medical nuthoriiies of all the snveral schools of timet ice, recommend each of the several Ingredients of which "Favorite Prescription" Is made for the rure of tho discuses for wlilcli It isclaimed to bo a euro. You mnv read what they my far tniirw by sending a postal card request for a 'free booklet of extract from the leading authorities, to Dr. U. V. Pierre. Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In tltete. HuM'aln. N. Y.. and It will come to vou by return po- t. HIDINGS OF DK.XTII VAIXKY A Storehouse of Wealth Terror For the Kxolorvr. The bodies cf two young pros pectors have Just been found lu the famous Death Valley of southern California. Lost In this hottest and dryest area known, they had per ished of thirst. In tho old gold seeking days the valley claimed hunters who crossed tho country. Less was known about It then than now, not only because it had not been so thoroughly explored, but also because means of circulating geographical knowledge among the people were kicking. Each new body of California-bound travelers bad to discover Its terrors themselves. Death Valley covers an area of about five hundred square miles. It la a deep cut in the plains. At the bottom of It Is a salt flat, strong In salt and alkaline compounds. This murderous region demanded Its first recorded human toll in 1849 when sixty-eight out of seventy Mor mon emigrants, who wandered into the trap, gave up their lives. The story of their sufferings is too horri ble to repeat. The valley Is a storehouse of wealth gold and other valuable metals and minerals. There are beds of borax,, niter, soda and salt. It Is a treasurebox, but Death holds the key. In Its preclnts more per sons have perished than In any sim ilar area, save that of the great bat tlefields. Thirst Is not the only danger; deadly vapors and poisonous dusts arlso to suffocate the unwary. Yet Into this place of death two people once went In search of life. A husband and wife, both threaten ed with consumption and In search of a dry climate, wandered into the valley. Hading a spring In a little canon, they put up a cabin and lived for seven year's in the very midst of the shunned spot. Then the wife died, and the husband went mad of grief nnd loneliness. Exchange. In Buying n Horse. Tho Ip-Tioranro dlsolaved bv most men when they go to buy a horse is something apalltng and the won der is that more skinning is not done. Every man should learn to tell the age up to eight years. Ho should learn also to discover ma five principal blemishes ringbone, sldebone, splint, spavin unci curb. o ...111 !, nn hnrm to learn a whole A I. niu .... " 1 ' lot of other defects, but It would not even then prevent u man from get- ting cheated once in a wmie. nw professor from a veterinary college who knows them Is easy game. Dear thic I,, inliifl whenever vou cot de ceived In a horse do not make the matter worse and worry about It. Never squeal but tako your medicine like a man. FlelU ana arni. Petticoat Prettlness. In plaids the brilliant Scotch col ors will dominate. Stripes will be more of the naturfl of Pekin stripes. Clack and white effects are shown In narrow as well as two-inch wldth.i, Moreen of not too heavy a con struction is to be revived and will b! shown In fancy effects and color com binations. Velvet ribbon Is a prominent feaf fare In the trimming of silk petti toats. In the more elaborate styled It alternates with the laces. ' CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought si NOTHING but the best factory cut tings go into COUPON BOND the finest and long est new clippings from the best white goods factories. That's one thing that accounts for COUPON BOND toughness and fine ness. Then the strength of this fine material is not sacrificed in beating, washing or bleaching. Slow, old- fasioned, nainctab-innf mPtrinrls are usedthe strength of the cuttings is pre- served; and the" finished paper has the smoothness and strength of' fine linen. - COLUMBIAN PRINTING HOUSE, Where sample can be seen. LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. "THE ROAD OF ANTHRACITE. If you contemplate spending tlic Winter months in Florida or California, call upon our local ticket agent for particulars. n Wifk 13 Ai'iroV lit. n Tk u- autumn Carried in stock at the 101 is? I II A mm j mm I it i ill BLOOMSBURG. Prolc8sJnal Cards. II. A. McKlLUP ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Columbian Building 2n Floor Bloomsburi;, Pa. A. N. 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St Reprwent Seventeen as fi'ood Compniss there ar in h. t' 1 j j r - . ... ,,UIIU aa a la promptly adjusted and paid t their office. DR. W. H. HOUSE SURGEON DENTIST Office Barton'. Building. Main below M Bloomsburg, Pa. All style, of work done in a superior ansa All work warranted a. reprewnted TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT MOT br the use of Gsj, and free of charge wk srtificial teeth are inserted Up" all hours during the day DR. M. J. HES DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCH Crown and bridge work a spedalr, Corner Main nnd Centre streets Blrrnsburer Pa ro""Dbla ur Teirpnone conneooo. J. J. BROWN, M. D. THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eye. tested and fitted with gla. No Sunday work. 3" Market St., Bloomsburg, P, Hours 10 to 8 Telephossi J. S. JOHN M. D. DUUClxiu . AND SURGKOW. Office and residence, 410 Main St 7-3o-i BLOOMSBTmrc pa , ., EDWARD. FLYNisr ATTORNEY AT LAW, t-Omoe Llddlcot bMiatogjeVSt ST6BM- H. MONTGOMERY SMITH' iUKity-AT-LAW, . Office 1 Ent building, .l6 w WILLIAM C. JOHNSTON. ATTORNIY-AT-LAW. ' Wells' Hardware Store, Bloomsburg, ur:n 1.- . "'" ucln "imviiieon Tuesdays. EXCHANGE HOTEL, 1. a. rNYDKR, Proprietor. BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Ie nd convenient si.mrle rooms, ba rooms hot and cold water and all modern conveniences. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hsrtzel, Prop. No. I3i West Main Street' HTLarca anH(nnwni.H. . ' ' water, ana modem c Tenlence.. Bar .locked with be.t wtakW and llnnnn Wi... -I . . . ...i-KiBd iivery att.cbed. MOMTODB TSLBPBONB. BILL mmrm BTBS TBBTBD, OLASSS8 V1TTBD. H. BIERMAN. M. D. HOMOIOF ATHIC PH YBICI A N AND BURS "ioi floes- Offloe HeBlflence,h 10 a. to. tot p. m., bjh) t g p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA, C. WATSON McKEtVY, Fire Insurance Agtnt. Beprewnt twelve of tbcatronRoaltm puiles In tbe world, sunonV which are Franklin of Phlla. Psna..PblA Queen, of N. Y. Weatohee&r, NTl, North AmerloR, Phila. Office: Clark Building, snd Floor.