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Show a IS If it was only health, we might let it ding. But it la a cough. One cold no sooner passea off before another cornea. But it's the same old cough all the time. And its the same! old story, too. There is first the cola, then the cough, then or consumption with the long sickness, and life trembling in the balance. pneu-mon- is The sausage la gal to have been InThe original aeala of Harvard collage, It in Germany in the year 8U7. It w aa la stated, contained three open Bibioe as made of a lirt goat's stomach, stuffed with the symbol of their Illuminating power. blood aud little pieces of jiork. ('hopped was nut pork used until the tenth century. Captain Goddard E. I). Diamond of San la 10c! yours old und gets his livFranciaoo A Chicago man hid tl, IKK) under the caras a book agent. ing and pet burg'ara onternl tbe bouse and tola it. A writer In a Loudon tailoring magazine T. 1. Core, a blind umu, lias been nomi- complains that tailors tlicmselvca are adnated for congress by the Populiata of a don well dressed. Texas district. IltafuMi Cannot Ilo Cured local applications kb they cannot reseh tbe by Educate Yoar llowela With CumnU. diseased portion of ike ear. There la only oca cure constipation forever way to cure deafness, snd ihsi is by constihcjbc. If C. C. CL fall.druKirlkU refund money tutions! remedies. IWafnrss Is reused Inflamrd condition of the mucus lining i Professor What Iuiicn8 to gold wlien Eustscblan Tube. When this tube le intismea beve rumbling sound or imuerrect bearit is exposed to the air; stiidoul (after loug you ing, end when it Is entirely closed deafness Is tbe result, end unless tbe Inflammation ran be reflection) It's stolen. taken out and this tube restored to Its normal hearing will bo destroyed forever; Catscanainell even during sleep. When ; routlitlon, nine ruses out or ten are raused by catarrh, a piece of meat ia placed immediately in which it nothing but an Inflamrd condition of mucus surfaces. front of a sleeping cat's nose the nostrils tho We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case by catarrh) that cannot begin to work as the soent is received, and of Deafness (caused be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cura Scud for an instant later the cat wakes up. circulars, free. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ok F. J. ISc. Bold by Druggists. la Itluud Hraulp Deep. Hall's Family Fills are tbe best. Clean blood means a dean skin. No without it. beauty Cuscarda.Cundy CatharKhymster Poets, sir. arc born. Editor tic cleans your blood und keeps it clean, by Not in the last fifty tours. stirring up the lazy liver and driving all itnEuriliea from the body, begin today, or Fifty Cante. blotches, black heads, and that sickly bilious complexion br taking Guaranteed tonacco habit cure, makes weak men iruug. blood pure. Wo. II. All druggists Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfaction guaranteed. 1 Ur, 25c, 60c. Funny Davenport jossetoiod jewelry valued at $100, IKK). Christian Endeavor Tojilen. The Good Fight. Monday, Oct. 31, TO Cl'RK A COLD IN (IKK DAY Foes without; 2 Tim. 3: Tuesday, Take Laxative Ilroma Quinine Tablets. All Nov. 1, Foes within; falls to cure. Jas. 4; druggists refund the mnney if it S3u The genuine has L.B Q. on each tablet. Wednesday, Nov. 8, Our armor; Eph. 6: 8. Thursday, Nov, 3, On guard; China ia not iopnlai'ly known as an Luke 22: Friday, Nov. 4, Stead- ge-growing It ia somewhat country. fast resistance; 1 Pet. B: Saturto learn that in 1897 oranges surprising day, Nov. 5, More than conquerors; valued at 10,218 were exported from Foo 9. Rom. 8: Sunday, Nov. 6, topic: chow. 2 "The Good Fight"; 1 Tim. 6: 11-1-6; Bones of long deceased Indians have Tim. 4: 6. been taken out of tbe ground nearProvi- Diar Editok: If you know of a solicitor or denre, K. I., and it la now recalled that the ranrosser in your city or elsewhere, especially over a man who nas solicited for subscriptions, place was au Indian burylng-groun- d insurance, nurstry stock, books or tailoring, or 100 years ago. men who can sell goods, you will confer a favor by telling him to correspond with us: or The coat of keeping up the drinking if you will Insert this notice In your paper and auah parties will cut this notice out and moil fountains and cattle troughs in London is to ue, we may be able to furnish them a good annum. A single trough in a position In their own and adjoining countiea 68,600 per coats I860. Address, thoroughfare busy AMERICAN WOOLEN MILLS CO., (hleaga lira. Winslow's Koothing Syrup In a home fur sandwich men in London softens the gums, reduces Inforcblldren are there said to be several university flammation, teething, asms alleys pstn, cures wind soils. bottle. graduates and medical men, and a Scotchman who ran through 60,000 in three Shorthand is one of the arts that haa years. never been lost. It was practiced in Phce-A convict in the Connecticut state prison nicia before the Greeks existed as a peolias committed to memory all of Shakes ple. and possibly also at Babylon. There is no traco of it in China or Japan. peare's plays In the last fourteen years. vented ! 1-- 1-- 8. 10-1- oran- loosens the grasp of your cough. The congestion of the throat and lungs is removed; all inflammation is subdued; the parts are put perfectly at rest and the cough drops away. It has no diseased tissues on which to hang. 21-2- 8. 1. 81-3- 7-- Dr. Ayers Cherry Pectoral Plaster draws out Inflammation of the lungs. JUvIomFi RiBHnbtrvikmiyilleilDiMi r Mi If tob fcava any complaint boat what-no- mcaleal advice obtain, write tho tob will roootr a and oaalro the too can doctor poaelblv freely. TiiWrVAii LoWall, The Youth's Companion THOSE who subscribe at once for the 1899 volume will 1 receive Free all the November and December issues from the time of subscription to January 1, 1899, including the beautiful Double Holiday Numbers. Among the . many famous contributors to these issues will be ... Rudyard Kipling W. D. Howells Nov. loth Issue. "The Burning of the Sarah Bands.1 The FARM AND GARDEN. fruit-lovi- Lillian Nordica story-writer- MOO, NT nDnDQV O Health is Wealth. mn Why mom y DIs-loes-s, Cood-(m- e, ex-e- ra I0-T0-M- a - EvSs IC&HN2MS PENSION II - Are Vmir Eyes Sorer 1 WKfcn. For winter storage tho method In vogue In some celery growing districts is to make, on soils, beds of four to six double rows of plants with a wall of dirt bet seen. Bank up ou the outside till the tips of the leaves Just how above the surface of the bed. Leave the bed in thla condition till hard freezing begins, then tbrow two or three Inches of soil over the surface. Let this soil freeze hard before applying litter, and never apply heavy cover at the first approach of cold weather. Tbe aoll In the bed is still warm, and If a heavy coat of manure Is put on the top, the frost Is soon taken out of the surface soil and tho temperature will be high enough to lnduco decay. The secret of success with the winter storage of celery Is to keep cool. As the severe weather of winter approaches, tha covering of litter may be Increased unless there Is a fall of enow. To open the beds take the litter off from one end, brek tbe crust of soil with a pickaxe, and remove any desired amount of celery. Then carefully replace the covering. This plan haa the merit of cheapness, and for holding plants through the winter Is preferable In a pit or cellar. If the plants are to be disposed of as early aa January, they may be stored In a cool cellar or pit. In this case tbe planta are set very closely together on loose moist loam. To avoid beating consequent on packing large quantities of tho plants together, compartments about two feet wide by eight or ten feet long are made by setting up boards, which shall come to tha tops of the planta when In placet If tha planta are closely packed so aa to exclude the air It ia unnecessary to use boards between them. When plants are stored In this way it la necessary to keep the temperature of the pit or cellar as near the freezing point as possible. If, however, It la desired to hasten the process of blanching, the temperature of the place may b raised. The soil In which the plants are placed should be kept moist to prevent wilting, but foliage should always bo kept dry, or there will ha trouble from rotting. well-drain-ed MATTERS OP INTEREST AGRICULTURISTS. tome te tlvellou TO Cet- A Iron t Yields ami the (kill Horticulture. Viticulture end lllute of Thereof Floriculture Asarsus Culture la Mlaewnrt. Bulletin No. 43 of the Missouri Experiment Station, by lrof. J. C. Whitten, horticulturist, describes in detail tbe best methods of growing asparagus, which, briefly summarized, are as fullowa: This plant succeeds well lu any rich soil, a loose and somewhat sandy noil being preferred. The best varietiea are the Palmetto and Colossal. For the beat results the seed should bo sown In the greenhouse or in Febd ruary. When the plants are two or three Inches high put the best of them in Inch pots. The selection of la of great Importance. Many plants of them will have stems that are flat and twisted, or that send out branches near the ground, are tough and woody and should be discarded. Select only such as are cylindrical, smooth, and make at least two inches pf growth before putting out leaves. These will make crisp and tender planta. Repot these young and tender planta frequently until about the first of May, when they should be planted out of doors. In tho tbBenco of greenhouse or hot-be-d facilities for growing these he best to buy from would It plants. some first-clanursery good plants. For the asparagus bed the soil should be pulverised thoroughly to a good depth, and the plants et 12 to 18 inches apart In straight rows four feet apart Vary the depth of setting the plants In the ground from four Inches at one end of the bed to eight inches at the other; the shallow set plants will come up earlier In the spring, thus giving a longer producing season. Give clean cultivation during the summer, and in the early winter mulch heavily with old fine manure. In early aprlng ridge up the rows by turning the aoll between the rows over the sprouting plants. The sprouts coming through this depth of soli will be long, well bleached and tender. This ridging also facilitates subsequent cultivation, as after the asparagus la cat these ridge may be raked or lightly harrowed to kill all weeds without injuring the crowns below. No asparagus should be cut until the plants are two or three years old, but after they have become thoroughly established, cutting may continue dally for six or eight weeks In the spring. Allow no stems to make leaves until cutting ceases about tbe first of June. After jlhat time the best cultivation should be given until autumn. Under no circumstances should the tops be cut after harvesting ceases until they have died in the fall: This summer growth makes tha plants strong and ready for the next springs crop. A bed treated In this way every year should produce well for forty years. hot-be- 2i ss one-year-o- ld Pertly Analysed Bolls. The analysis of soils is of a good deal of importance to the farmer and "The Watermelon Fateh. A story of yet no analysis can tell exactly what bays. a soil will do or what it moet needs. Dec. erf Issue. " Incidents In n By chemical analyals we get certain An Anerlcsa results. The test shows the chemloals 8 In geys Life. RUDYARD KIPLING. prims donnas trials and triumphs. that compose the soil but It does not show the humus and ready plant food. "HE volume for 1899 will be the best THE COMPANION has ever published. Each of the 52 weekly issues will two soils might analyse exactly Thus contain half a dozen delightful stories, besides articles of rare Interest. Famous soldiers, sailors, statesmen, and yet one of them might be alike s scholars and will give their best work to readers of THE COMPANION. a productive and the other an unproductive soil. One might be rich In HEW SUBSCRIBERS who will eat oat end send tht slip, with name end address and 11.1. at ones, win humus snd the other contain no hureceive THX CuUFABIOX every week from the first November issue until deanery, 50-CEincluding: one the available nitrogen mus. In FREE All the November and December Issues of IMS, Inclusive of tho beautiful Doable Holiday Numbers. be large, while in the other richer end costlier than sny of tho famous Companion CALENDAR FREE FREE The exoulslte Companion Calender for ISM, might Calendars of former years. Designed end lithographed ia twelve colors exclusively for TUB there might be no available nltroren. Compakiox. A charming ornameut for the home. TO NEW AND THE COMPANION for the IS weeks of IMS library In itself. The analysis of soils la a thing that gg Illustrated Announcement and Sample Copies Free. should be carried on to a greater exSUBSCRIBERS. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, - - 201 Columbus Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. tent than at present, but we must not look for too great results from It. One of the best analyses of soils is that made by the actual plants. Knowing HEW DISCOVERY; ! needs of different planta we can the 1 quk-- relief eadeareswurst VXw largely determine the character of the cases, (tend for book of testlmoelels end lo days' treatment free. Br. H.M.tiBKKSSSoss. AUwutlta. soil by the relative growth of the does my cake smell s plants. The partly analyzed aoll may yet bu wlfb had wlnanlee en her fees, bat queer? My he haa been taking CASCARETS and they of great use to the farmer who has to troubled have ell disappeared. I bed been Too much soda or pw with eoastl potion for tome timo. but after takbuy commercial fertilizer, as he can ing the first Caeoeret I bare bad no trouble alum determine the kind of chemical feror lime. Usi haps with tbla ailment. We cannot speak too high Oascareta." Fbbd Wautmar. tilizer to use in the largest quantities. ly of6708 Germantown Am, Philadelphia. Fa Schillings Best baking pow But a aystematle growing of certain will give him a very full stock der. plants CANDY aa to tho actual supply Information of 1 CATHARTIC of plant food In his ground. Thla is AUTOMATIC GRIP NECK YOKE particularly the case with varieties of DR. E. C. WEST'S the same plant Take for Instance the AN ACCIDENT AND LIFE PRESERVER. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT strawberry. It is our experience that InMARK Keek ever Greatest Yoke TRAD! THE ORIGINAL ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, vented, combining strength-durabilittome varieties do well on clay aoll, and safety. Handle sold aeder positive Written Guarantee, by others will simply do nothing on while not Will authorised agents eely, te rare Week Memory, allow somely palmed. Wskelelness, Tits, Hysteria, Leek ef tuugas todrup if traces become The farmer that tries but soils. such nervousness. Lassitude, or Excessive Use of Xo loose. rattle. Teste Good. Da .Pleeeeat, Palatable. fount, Tobeece. Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, PRICES. one variety of a plant on his ground U0 Oonsemptlue, Insanity end Death. At store er by Rood, Fever Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10b. Me, (Os. Plain, nnnlekoled know that he ia getting the one cannot end Klckel tell, f I box ; ali f r S3; with written guarantee Aeon Loops ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Heeds. . 1JH) te career refund money, (temple will package, that give him the best results. Pow HA Post. Mtalieah MsHbig Bsw.Sy OlogK Xlekel Centers oeeaeeeeeeeae f.wpar, oatalnlng ire days' treatment, wits full iestree t9 Nickel Tips end Center.. .. LH Hues, M cents. One sample only sold to tech peraua. At store or by mall. I rKed Label Special, without Yoke M C Store ge ef Celery. SasWfflPRB&Y drag- Centers, si skoxt six for Farm Wsgoe Grip King..... Ai Hrrenrth, for Lum of Power: S, with written guarantee to cue in at days Made in three sizes, to fit pole Up 1)4 to IX- Road of the Maine Experiment A report AtstoreerbymsIL fer rasa Illustrated circular. Station says: If on well drained soils, F. C. SCHRAMM, Draught, Liberal Terms te Agents. Address, may ha left In the rows kitl Bta.. SALT UKK CITY. UTAH. BICKFORD. Washington, D. O they AUTOMATIC GRIP NECK YOKE CO. celery planta till the last of November, by having will receive qnlok replies. B 6th N.H.Vols 1 Hording Street, ted Wth Corps proMcatlMg Clslmi slscu 1 7 some litter at hand to apply In case Indianapolis, Ind. CURE YOURSELF! of bard freezing. It should be reG for nnaetarel JoRn R. Dickers alsrberroe, Inflammation. membered, however, that If tha plants irritations or uloeretioae Old Reliable are well banked a little freezing of of eaioas meabraeas. - Ieteless, end not eslrin- the tips of the leaves will do no harm, RUkCvmM ChIMKHiCo. er poisonous. ejb water and the mistake is often mada of apHeld hyDreggfete, er here Cams snrs eyes or grseeleted lids, Dost eset in plain er fer I els Smiaple "gr Feelsgeod. plying winter protection too early and hertwbraeppir ! is every fell else bottle form rta. We went an I CO DRUG K. DICKEY Clreeler seat w N. U- - Salt Lak w No. 43. 1808. thus Injuring the crop hr keeping it istaiM gjtghbnrbqod. JOHN and Va. 1 story of a hero. Dec. is! Issue. toe te The Mushroom Beeson. The mushroom season has opened with a good supply of this delicious vegetable. Years differ very greatly In this respect During the last five years w have had three mushroom seasons. They were 1894, 1896 and 1898. The years 1896 and 1897 wero off years, so to speak. The lack of rains during the summer and early fall made It Impossible for the mycelium to develop. At least this was tha condition In Northern Illinois, and wo presume the same was true over a wide extent of country. Good rains are necessary some weeks before the fruit of the mushroom appears, for the plant itself Is of slow development It would be of value to our readers If they would educate themselves on the wild mushrooms. At present Agarlcue Melleus is growing in large quantities in tha vicinity of Northern Illinois and we doubt not throughout the whole country. Thla mushroom la described In a report of the Department of Agriculture for 189L It Is a honey colored mushroom of great prolificacy. We will not try to describe It, for we think It unsafe for our readers to attempt to gather this or any other mushroom on word descriptions. Tho government publishes colored plates of tho principal mushrooms that are good for food. In this way on could bo about certain of tho variety he is gathering. If any of our readers wish to take up tho subject at this time, we would advise tum to send to Washington for reports on mushrooms. We will add a word of caution: Do not take any chances on varieties that you do not know, and do not trust any of the rules that are given for determining good and bad mushrooms. Such rules are very deadly, aa they fall at the very point where they are supposed to be strong. Take for instance the rule that says put a teaspoon In the cooking mushroom and If it bo polBonoue it will turn the spoon black or at least discolor it One of tho deadly Amanltaa will do no such thing, but nevertheless It is as deadly as a rattlesnake, no antidote having been found for 1L Crushed Oats, Cut Hay and Straw are Better than Whole Oats and Hay. The London General Omnibus Company have recently completed an interesting experiment with their horses. They divided them off for the purpose of testing the effects of two systems of diet The first section were given dally 16 pounds of crushed oats, 7 pound of cut hay and 2K pounds cut straw. Tho other section haa 19 pounds of whole oats and 13 pounds of uncut hay. It was found that tha condition of tho animals under No. 1 diet had decidedly Improvedrwhlle aE the same time a saving was effected of 2Md per horse a day. The whole stud la accordingly now placed on the lint-nam- ed dietary. Ex. taMSBRto Housing Poultry. Dont house all kinds of poultry together. Ducks, geese, chickens and turkeys should each have separate sleeping places. Hens and guineas do very well together, but they are the only two Masses that da Ex. |