Worm m Fond. 'The most curious food product of Ui flnmonn Islntuls Is the pnlolo, n spa vrorm which the nntlvcs cntch and bake as Uicy would sweet potntocs. The few Yesr OiitlooV. The business of the country line b50m so dependent upon politic, especially tho m:nufo-turinu nnd Importing Interests, thnt there Is ngnln a lull in Its nativities, wnlt In to sen whnt changes mity tnka piece lb tnrllt nnil other Inws besrlnir unon such lm portnut brnnrhes of tnvl As (!.in?ri enn not mature such changns tnurlt before Inn lust of iniMwr, the outlook Is somewhnt dlsconrnixlnir. But nt the sane tlrno tho vexations ol snob A statu of things niiirlit not to be allows I to fret the nervous sy.t'in. BeHnr times will come at Inst on mori etlh stnoUnl busts. Mi'sntflilln It Is well to know that worry to thn norms Is thn prolific source of NenmlRln nnd klndre I nllments, and It Is nlso established thnt In spite of whnt Congress mny do, or nny other causa of vexation to the nervous system. Ht, Jacobs oil will cure Neuralgia In nnv form. It Is poor business to worry mid grow sltik wheu out enn gut well and flu illy prosper. Deafness Cannot be Cared by Inonl applications, u they cannot reach the aleeMed portion of tlie esr. 'I hernie only one wt to cure dnf nes, nnd that Is iiy on-ttti. tlonnl remedies, lleittuess Iacsum! by nn in Anmed condition of the muootn Union of the EnstAulilxn TiiIm. Wlten this tube vota n. (limed you hove a rumbling sound or Imper fect hearing, nd when It Is entirely rloaml benfnetsle the renlt, nnd tinles the Inflam mation oen be taken nnt nnd till- lulie re. stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed terercr. Nine rasp mil of ten ere eaovd by cttarrh, whlih Is nothing htitan In flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Hollers for nny Case of Omfness fcauaed by ratarrh) thst ran not he cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure, bend for circulars, free. w a m . K-,T' r"r""T Co.. Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 7m. About one-third tho butter Imported Into Omit Uritinn lnt yonrcamo from Di-miiurk. FITS stopped tree by Pn. Kmnk's oiifat Nr.nvr Hicti.iikb. No Ills after flmt dnv's ue. Mtttvelnu cure. Tn-ntlse hihI g.'.notrml hot tle lrto. hr. Kline. (Ml Arch f-l.. I'h'.ln., l a. Rtrlklng nn nveriiya KnglMi women wi-nr shoes two sizes larger thnii Anioriinn women. Plso'sOnrc for Consumption hss saved me many a doctor's titll. H. K. Maiiuv. Hopkins riico, Baltimore. Mtl., I)ec-niher 4, lMi-i. Vrs. Wtnslow's Soothing Xyrnp for children tretlilng. softens the gums, reduces Inflnins tlMi. allays pain, cures wind colic. Jo. a bottle The Into Lord KliiKsdnlo hontod tin most ancient pconiue in the I'nlteil Kinirduin. Tee Mast Plrnsnnt H'ny Of preventing the grippe, colds, hen Inches and fevers Is to Use the liquid laxative remedy. Syrup of Flge, whenever the system needs a gentle, yet effective cleansing. To be benefited one must get tho true remedy manufactured by the California Flit Syrop Co. only. For sale by all druggists In .Vic. and II bottles. Thero nre 48,000 nrtists In Tnrlsh more thau half of them painters. Tern Most PiMrut AsoStrs nr.Mr.nv for a Couh or Throat Trouble is "-nroicn's Ilronchfnl Trocliu." They possess real merit. j Tho chief exponents of music in Japan sro 1 women. Hood's SarsapsrUIn has over nnd over a?aln proved Itself tne beet blood purifier mellcal science has ev produced. It cures when other medicines utterly fail. Its record is un equalled In the history of medicine. Its suo cuss is basel upon its Intrinsic merit. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Oas True Blood Puriflor. MA J9j- Dill are easy to take, mild, effeo HOOfJ S rlHS Uve. All druggist. 26c. FN U 9 00 OPIUM Morplilne lTablt Cnred In IS to so days. No par till cured. DR.J.ST ISHENCtsbanon.Osie. THE AFTIMOTOR CO. does half the world's windmill buuuM, because It has reduced Uieenst of Wtn4 power to 1 . what II wss. It bas manf branch sj sk nouses, and suppiim ita goons and repslie ' w. n jou, t - h.l.MMI.I.flu...th.. otSera. It makes Pumnlns and Ooared, Steel, QslTanlied alter- -i-ooipieiion winamiiis, Tilting ls'L!?4 steel Towers, steel trail 8a Framea stool Pimd Pumaf -.. SS A Orlnders. On apbllcaUsn It wilt nsme one lit m thsoo srtlrloo thai It IU rnml.h ,.MI vauuBiy . io Hi hum pneo. 11 auo nuuus Tanks end Pumps or all kinds. Sens Me eotaloo-iia. hsssrti Utk. ReckwtU sad PIUsMn Streets, Ukoss. PDIII'I w4 WHISKY hsMtt cured. Book sent VrlWM nuts. Sr. a. n. woollst. stusti. at. "wm e rain nunuf AWARD. IMPERIAL rRANUM IsPure and unsweetened and can be retained by; the weakest stomach.; A safe, easily digested; FOOD for DYSPEPTICS!; Sold by DCUOOISTS EVERYWHERE I ! nn barw sons. New vork. Sarsaparilla Sense. Any sarsaparilla is sarsaparilla. True. So any tea is tea. So any flour is flour. But grades differ. You want the best. It's so with sarsaparilla. There are grades. You want the . . 1 sarsapanua as wen as you do tea and Hour would be easy to determine. should you ? When you are going to buy a commodity whose value you don't know, you pick out an old established house to trade with, and trust their experience and reputation. Do so when buying sarsaparilla. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been on the market fifty years. Your grandfather used Ayer's. It is a reputable, medicine. There are many sarsaparillas. But only one Ayer's. IT CURES. 4 9 t 'a-'-s'V Dw 0w0w'0w Japan's Great rathcilral. When forelKti nrchltcct visit Jnprin Itnd sc the Cnthcdntl of ltuddhlsm fot this first time they nrn geiicmtly ns tntilnhcd at thn nmijivltlcont structure. It Is executed In pure Orlcntnl style, nnd Is richly ornntnented with enrv lints. II. Ito, n fiimnus litiiit'icc, ol NnKOva City, tleslifncd It. Tim stiuo ture wns ciiititnciKftl in 187H, ivtid wn comiilotcd this yenr. The cost hns licen fsllttiutod nt $n,0 Mi.fKK). It would hnve Krcntly exceeded this niniuint hnd not numlicrs of Iluddhlsts worked with on I nny recoiiiiciise. As the structure nrnrcd completion tho committee hnrlnff the work In chnrRo wns much perplexed ns to fire Insurance. They found thnt no coin pnny would nssumo tho risk on such vnlunlilc wooden structure, the dntiKor of dcstrtit'tlon hy life hcliin very urctit, nnd thus tho premiums would amount to nu enormous sum of money. At Ins! Iho committee divided on n design de vlncd Ivy Ir. Tnnnlie. Numlicrs ol powerful foundations were construct ed, hoth exterior nnd Interior, which enn he mnde to piny on all parts of tho structure nt tho snine time. Usually only ono grent ornnmcntnl fountnln Is plnyliiff, rising to the ifrcnt hluht of 157 feet. This lirprohiihly tb Inrgest artlDclitl founttitn In existence, emitting 82.ON0 gnllons per hour. In case of lire all the water pressure Is di rected through the numbers of exterior and Interior fountains, thus every pari ot the structure, both Inside and out, could soon lie drenched, nnd any cou (laiimtlou soon extinguished. A New Dish. . A worthy couplo who have como within a fortnight from tho North of Ireland were fortunate enough to form the acquaintance of some kindly Amer icans who occupied tho npnrttiicnt di rectly under them, nnd tried their heat to ninke the strangers fed nt home itmld their now surroundings. On Sat urday they sent them a few of our na tive delicacies for their Sunday din ner, and Inst night tho Irish Kcntlcui.tn stopped on his wny down stairs to ex pivss his thanks for tho courtesy. "And so you say you never tflstcd cranberries before," said tho Ameri can's wife. "I hope you liked them.' "Very nice, Indeed, madntne," said the stranger, with a little hesitation in his voice. "I suppose .It's whnt you call n cultivated taste, though." "Did your wlfo like them?" "Sho nte a few, tbnnk you, but she's not been very well lately and n little thln upsets her sometimes. You see they're rather a hard fruit to digest, and " "Ilnrd to digest!" exclaimed the American. "Why, they're perfectly di gestible. It must have been somefhlng else " "How did you eat thorn r put In his wife, a new light breaking upon bet face. "Oh, with sugar and cream," replied the Irish gentleman placidly. New York Journal. As to tho Great Dane. When Prince Hlsmarck lost his fa vorite Great Dane, Relchshund, the young German Emperor gave him an other, nnd the news was cabled all ovet the world. ' Until then very few excepl those born in the Fatherland were aware that tho dog was Indigenous to that country. Credit Is undoubtedly due to the Germans and Danes for tin preservation of these dogs, and fot bringing them to such a high degree of domestication. There Is reason to believe that these descendants of tin dogs used for bunting the wild boat by German noblemen are of the family of "dogs of war" of the ancients, which were clad In armor and fought side by side with soldiers. At the siege ol Corinth fifty of these terrible dogs were, stationed at an Important outpost, and on the enemy's landing they attacking and fought until only one was left allvo. He fled and woke the drunken garrUun, and saved the city. Bitten by a Wasp. Oeorgn Holbrook's 8-year-old child, while playing near the home of Its par ents In Letcher County, Missouri, wai stung by a yellow Jacket The little one screamed and Its mother ran to Jta assistance. The sting bad entered It left leg below the knee. The limb be gan to swell rapidly, the child went In to spasms, and In ten minutes after thi Insect had stung It the little one died. 1 1 Jays English Coal Is Superior. I ' It Is said that the superiority ot English coal makes the westward trips of Atlantic steamers faster than the eastward. The fact, however, may be also partly accounted for by tho preva lence of westerly winds. best. If you understood m ir But vou don't. How FOR FAIltt AND UARUEX. TnR nrssET ArrMi. There nre two or throe kinds of ItiiBRi-t npplestlio most common boing tho KntjliHli Russet which originated in EiikIiiihI. It is Imrd and tough, and line only its long-keeping qunlitios to recommend it, A muoli butter npplo is tho (toMon Ilussot of wontorn New York, nnd it is nearly nn good a keeper. It ought to tin generally plnntod in place of the F.iiglinh Ilussot, All Hits set npples Imvo s rich juioe nnd ninke n very high tptnlily of elder, Tho tree grows with a sproadiug hnliit, nnd this brings it into bearing early, but it is very liiiblo to overbenr, and un less thinning isdono vigorously, much of tho fruit will be small nnd pour, lluslou Cultivator. ms I'RAFOWU rvsfowlB nre simply oriinmenlnlnnd nre ut rendily snlnlile. They are not piofitiililt) on a f.irm, as tho mnlo is vindictive nnd destroys chicks and ducklings thnt mny como in bis wny. The lieu seldom begin to lny until nt lenst two years old, nnd often not till tlireo yen is of age, laying from tivo to sixteen egis, which hatch in about thirty ilnys. Tho young peafowl feather very rnpidly, nnd should bo fed every two Injurs the llrst mouth; thvu four times a tiny until throe month old, wheu it should bo given three nicnls reiuirin a Inrgo slmi'o of n t i in is I food, sut.'h as nient nnd bone. Otherwise they rctpiiio tho sumo enro nsyining turkeys. Only tho peafowl enn rnUo them, nn common hens Wcnn them too soon. Poultry Keeper. WHEN VO WATF.lt IIOtlSr.1, Always wnter your home tho first thing in thn morning, and do not let the wut"r bo too colli. If it is too coM yon will probably have a enso of colie. Witter in best when it is about ten decrees warmer thnu tho outside air iu winter, nud nt much coolor in summer, Qivo the buy bofore tho grain, so that the stomach mny bo partially filled before the conoontrnted food guts into it. Hotter still, food chopped feud. Mix the grouud grain with ditmpeuud hay or fodder, and give the largest food nt night, when the horse has titno to digest it, Fut and food for the muscles are mndo wliou tho horse is at rest. American Agriculturist, BAMIEMNO ATI-LEH. Many of the most profltablo opera tions in commercial life depond iu tho first instance upon very simplo facts. Most persons would pass by without observing the barreling of apples as a enso in point. If apples were plncod looBcly iu barrels they would soon rot, though passing over but a very short diHtunco of travel J nnd yot whon properly barreled they can be sent thousands of miles, even over tho roughest ocean voyage, in perfect se curity. This is owing to a fact dis covered years ago, without any one knowing particularly the reason, that an upple rotted from a bruise only when the skin wss broken. An apple ean be pressed so ns to have inden tations over its whole surfsoe, without any danger of rotting, provided tho skin is not broken. In barreling apples, therefore fore, gontle pressure is ezeroisod, so that the fruit is fairly preised into eaoh other, and it is impossible for any one fruit to change its place in the barrel on its journey. Apples are sometimes taken out of barrels with large indentations over their whole surface, and yet no sign of decay. In these modern times we understand the reason. Tbe atmosphere in full of microscopio germs which produce fermentation, and nnless they ean got an entrance into tbe frnit rot cannot take pluce. A mere indentation with out a rupture of the outer skin does not permit of tbe aotion of these mi crobe. This is a simple reason why the early observation enable the bar reling of apples to be so successful. Median's Monthly. PB0BABLE DRAFT-HORSE FAMINE. In view of tbe dearth of yearling and sucking colts throughout tbe country it is pertinent to inquire where tbe geldings to borse the truoks and wagons of Amerioun towns and cities a few years henoe are to be de rived. The teams now in harness will not last forever J that much is certain- On our city pavements eveu the best wearing sorts must sooner or later succumb and in time give way to fresh stock from tbe farms. When that inevitable day arrives will the far. mere be prepared to supply the desired grade or not? At present there can be but one foreoust of the situation. Tba end of the oeptury will find our market praotioally burs' of big horses ol tb right stamp. From every brooding district in the land we get tho same report. No breeding of nny consequence in progress i fow oolts lust year and practically none this spring. And not only this, but buyer connected with the export trnde Is our authority for tho state ment that sixty per cent of tho cur rent receipts of horses in tho Chicago market are mnros, stallion kcopors without nn occupation nnd tho mares going by tons of thousands into the bnrns of tho big dealer in tho grent cities of tho North and Europe. From those stables they never come out save to begin a career of drndgory in the trncos which lend to but one place the bono yard. Whore nro tho colts to make up tho requisito supply to come from? One surprising feature of the Chi cago market nt present is the great number of notivo, "nervy" 1,350 to 1,500 pound "chunks" being exported by French, German and English buy er at prioos ranging from 8100 to 8101. Tho douinnd aoomt to havo shiftod from "drivers" to chunks, and nt least one-half of tho latter nre maros going to help horse tho omni buses ami lighter trucks of Old World cities. This romovos ninny mures thnt to cover the heavy draft stallions would havo givon good, big gildings for tho United Htatos in I'.tOil, but never a ono of them will nurso another foal. Query : Why this demand for a class of stock which Ivirope was supposed to pro duco in sunicient number to satisfy its own markets? Hnvo the foreigners been abandoning horse-brooding of Into yenrs ns well n tho fanners of America? And if so, to whnt extent will this n fleet tho futuro of market values hero? It is pleasant to noto thnt n fowmon who hnve not lost their heads have ro tained sotno good marc nnd havo kept them stintod to stallions of a proper sort. Those nro the moil who will not bo fottud without choice "drnftors" to sell whon tho day of reckoning arrives. Evidence is accu mulating to show that by nnothcr spriug muny farmers will want to patronize tho stnllion-kecpor again, but tho colt corps of 1894, 1895 and 1890 will be found ' light beyond all repair. Thoso who begin next spring will bo in timo fur tliu markets of about 1902. The fact is wo have now to practically begiu drafting horso breeding anew. We Lave lost sub stantially all that was gained at sttoh grent cost iu point of woight and quality by tho freo patronng.j of pure bred horses during tho 20 years end ing with 1893, and tho coming year will witness the beginning of the work of reconstruction. That it will procood along better lines than before cannot bo doubted. Farmers havo learned by bitter experience tho difl'ureuoo between mere bulk and . quality, and it will never again, be pussiblo to im poso upon them to auy serious extent with ill-bred, post-logged hulks that never should eover a good mare. When thero are many buyers after every big, fine "spau" .of goldings in the market a few years houoa will you be caught empty-handed, or will you be nmong those who, taking time by the forelock, have prepared against that day? Breeder's Gazette. FARM AND GARDEN NOTES. ' A weak fenco makes a weak farmer. Do not knowiugly send nn ailing to market. A razor-back hog is a bad beast to ride to dinner on. A bright plow-point is the best min eral rod in existence- When you build poultry houses avoid having high ceilings. Turkeys do not eat so much in warm weather as when it is cold, Some bons will do a dime's worth of cackling over a ceut's worth of egg. The best codling moth trap has not been patented. It is the jaws of a pig. Feeding hoppers are a mistake1; poultry should be made to work for their grain. There is more gold in the first six inches of the surface soil than in all the mines of California. Tho English Brahma is a mass of feathers, and not the praotioal fowl we have in this country. Give up the uotion of heating the bon house. There is no surer way of bringing on roup tUuu thau Better have no driuking vessels than to hnve them lined with a green ecntn. Disease lurks iu the driukiug fountain. The great objootion to theMinoroas for use in aould oonutry is the large comb grown on them. For the' South or such plaoes where thy oan be well protected, no better lnyiug fowl exUts with the ezeuptiou of the Leghorn. The nntlnnnl lnstnimtit thn "gnjtls," or bsgplpn predominates throughout Jltilgnrlo, Tr. Kilmer's fWAMr-tlonr rnrss ell Klrinev snil hlsililer trmihle. I'emi'lilef end rntistilintlnn free. LebnrAtorv Hlnilinmtitrin, N.Y. Ktmlnnil ninntifnetiires ierfutnes on a very Inrge si'nle. If nfllh'lei! with sore eyes use Hr. Issne Thorn n sun's Kr-.wfttr. I'rtiirel.t's soil st Ufa- ier hnttle conus totoy. There Is more than one food which will cause the body to Increase In weight. A free supply of sugar will do this; so will the starchy foods; cream, and some other fats. But to become fleshy, and yet remain In poor health, Is not what you want. Cod-liver oil Increases the weight because It Is a fat-producing food. But It does far more than this. It alters, or changes, the pro cesses of nutrition, restoring the normal functions of the various organs and tissues. Scots 6tmifetoTu of Cod-liver Oil, with hypo phosphites, Is pure cod-liver In a digested condition. So that, when a person gains In weight from taking Scott's Emulsion, It is because of two things: First, the oil has acted as a fat-producing food; and, second, it has restored to the body a healthy condi tion. Such an Improvement Is permanent: it comes lo siay. SCOTT'S ICMl'I.BION has been endorsed by tho tnrdlcnl profession for twenty yenrs. (.-ft yimr doctor.) This Is becsuse It Is nlwnys ?iiitatittilviar tmifirm nlwnvs (ontaint Iht pmrrxt fforuvglan Ced-livtr Oil and llypofhotpkitei. Cut tip in fi-cent ami ft on sites. The smnll sire mny be enough to cure your cough or help your baby. EVERYBODY THE H . n III 1 mm LARGEST PIECE OF GOOD TOBACCO EVERS0LD FOR THE MONEY 'Absolutclij Pure - "Oas Yesr Borrows Ansthsr Yitr's Fool." You Didn't (to SAPOLIO L Yc:r. Prh::j Yea UiU C:l Thlj Year, Mr. E. H. Cross, n spenlnl Assnolnted 1'ress reporter, who lives at 1910 Hnpls Avenue, Huntington, W. Vs., pas knowledge of tho remarkable curs of Mrs. Mart hsOllklson, tbe wife of nearpentsr of the east end) ot tbe city, who, on the J3il ot Sep tember, IRvS, related her sxperlnnoa ns follows: "For n good msny years ( have been bothered an awful sight With my stotnanh. I got so I couldn't eat anything nt all wllhnnt souring on my rtomnnh. Lots of times while working I woult spit up t great moutlifuli of stuff bitter ns gnll. I kept getting worse sll the ' time and took piles of doctor med icine, but I mliht as well took that much stsrek for all the good It dona me. It run Into neuralgia of tho stomneh snd worked Itsnlf all over tne. Dr. Hardener, thn new doutor np on Twentieth Street, told me When I saw him It wns my stotn sah that caused all the trouble and glvs me sn order to the drug store. I took It there, and the boy glvs me a box of Itlpsns Tabules. began getting better, and have U30l a llttlo over two boxes, snd am now sound and well. (Signed), Masts Oti.stsos, No. 1820 Fourth Avenue. Huntington, W. Vs." tUrsnsTthnlei sre sols' tr ilruistste, or hr m It the price 11 rents e bol) Is SH,it In The f'lpuoe I'hrmt-oi I'oineenr. No. Ill upruce st Ne Yurie. SeniBie viol, 10 cents. PN U I ft Treated frM. iiti..i, it see llli tiortatlo ber H U Bt W B n-s is. an'i cat- sr r-wtftf r1 Prnm Amt (I'M ymptrrms ri'y d.ewf;?. i tl ivsat W'l -ro llilr'ts'if il nymi-t imn ntctr tnoco. I TREATMENT iURNISHED fMt"eeil , eiwtlaUtie, Atheta. t ASTHMA POPHAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC sWT7 OlvsMirtHff fn rira mlnnteM.-fla-p for SV rll KM trial nskxe-a HnM i. lTUrVlnt. pfm P i-nl pot(Bsss 'I lit nr ii.nfp. nt lNitM.W. sTHirt, nii-Hin, miii., 9k. s IMiaH WHI !r All fia (A.i ui uniM. r'-;fi n? iriiirif. IS ON TO IT Delicious - Nutritious UNHHU aH y n r. Cm A Hie Breakfast Cocoa . MADS SV Walter Baker &Co. l DORCHESTER. MASS. COSTS LESS THAN ONE CENT A CUP. NO CHEMICALS. ALWAYS ASK YOUR GR0CE3 FOR Walter Baker &Co's. Breakfast Cocoa made at dorchester.mass.it bears THEIR TRADE MARK lA BEllE CtlOCOlATTERE ON EVERY CAN. AVOID IMITATIONS
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