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A CUP OF COFFEE
Origin of the Aromatic Berry
that Grants Solace.
Ethiopia its Birthplace; Brazil its
Present Home.
’•In searching for the origin of cof¬
fee,’’ said the professor, “authors have
agreed to assign its birthplace to Ethi¬
opia. When it was carried to Arabia it
sooa became naturalized. In a search
for the earliest mention of it, one writer,
inspired with that reverence which has
sought to find out all things in the
sacred book, assures us that coffee is
mentioned in the history of King David
where it is stated that this was the po¬
tion which was offered by the hand of
fair Abigail to calm the oxcited mon¬
arch. The proof urged in favor of this
Biblical claim is that the drink offered
was prepared from something roasted.
“While visiting Paris,’* continued tho
professor, “I was agreeably surprised
to find in a museum a portion of tho
original coffee shrub which was brought
to France. Probably no moro precious
sample of this berry exists iu the world.
Coffee, at tho timo of its introduction
into use, was very expensive, selling for
from $20 to $25 a pound. Such a price
led to its general cultivation, and soon,
instead of it being the monopoly of
Arabia, whence it was first derive!, it
was grown in tho East and West Indies,
Bengal and South America, and now
large amounts of it are grown in Java,
Ceylon, Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica
and Brazil Tho production of tho lat¬
ter country is tho largest, being about
4,500,000 quintals annually, one sack gen¬
erally holding about one quintal. While
coffee can only be cultivated in a warm
climate yot it cannot bear great boat.
Tho seed is first plantod in a cool, shad¬
ed nursery, the infant plant being
scrupulously screened from the rays of
the sun. It is noxt transplanted to tho
fields destined for its growth, and there
it is carefully cultivated for nearly ii vo
years boforo the product is sufficiently
remunerative. The shrub usually reaclic s
a height of from twelve to fiftoen feet,
and is well covered by leaves of a dark,
glossy green. Small flowers of snow
white color spring from the stem at tho
foot of the leaf. When in full bloom
tho appearance is exceedingly charm¬
ing. The flowers are soon transformed
into round, green berries, which, ripen
ing, present tho appearance of red cher¬
ries. From two to threo crops of ma¬
ture berries may be gathered annually.
The work of preparing tho berries for
market is done partly by hand and
partly by machinery. Each berry
should have two groins on it, yet some¬
times but one is found, and this one i 3
especially prized and commands tho
highest price. The pulp of tho berry is
uweet to tho taste.
“A chemical analysis of coffee, after
being burned, shows that it contains
twenty per cent, of water and about
fifty per cent, of cellulose—a substance
resembling starch—and grapo sugar.
Tho agents which especially distinguish
it are caffeino and coflcone. Tho for¬
mer belongs to that group of chemical
agents called alkaloids. Coffeone is a
volatile oil, tho result of an essential
chango in the coffoe produced by roast¬
ing. To this subtle and fugitivo prin¬
ciple tho aroma of coffee is due, and in
roasting this oil permcatos the entire
grain, but if tho heat bo too great, or
continued too long, it is dissipated and
lost. Experiments show that caffeine
and coffeono havo different effects on
the animal body, the caffeine acting as
a stringent stimulant, while the coffeono
is more prolonged in its effects and
exorcises a sedative or tranquilizing
action. But in drinking an ordinary
cup of coffee these two actions nro
obtained, stimulation preceding for 15
minutes tho stato of sedation or repose.
—(Sacramento Bee.
To Ventilate a Itooni.
Tho best way to ventilate a room that
I know of is to put a board, long
enough to fit exactly in the window
frame, and about six inches high, under
the lower sash. If you remember the
construction of window sashes you will
know that this consequent raising of
tho lower one will leave spaces between
the glass nud the woodwork, through
which fresh air can obtuin a gradual
cutranco into the room. Its course is
made somewhat tortuous and all draught
thereby prevented. When it reaches
the insido it has an upward direction,
too, and is not likely to come ia contact
with tender cramums. It is important,
in usi"g this kind of ventilation, that
tho bc’srd fit accurately under the
window, so that no iittlo spaces be left
for tho air to blow through. —[New
York World.
Two Views.
Friend (to plaintiff): “Well, I see
you won your suit. I congratulate you.”
Plaintiff: “Thanks. Yes, I beat tho
aco Andrei."
Same friend (to defendant) “I’m
sorry to hear you lost your suit, old
man?”
Defendant: “Yes, tha scoundrel
btst mo,”—[Epoch.
“Nasal Voieea, Catarrh and False
Teeth.'*
A prominent English woman (art the
Anxnean woman all bars high, shrill, nasal
voioas and false teeth.
Americans don’t like the constant twitting
they fao* get about this nasal twang, and yet it is
a caused by our dry stimulating atmos¬
phere, rhal difflultiee. tod the universal presence of catar¬
Bat why should so many of our women
ha re false teeth)
That is more of a poeer to the English. It
is quite impossible to account for it except
on the theory of deranged stomach action
caused by imprudence in eating and by want
of regular exercise.
Both conditions are unnatural
Catarrhal troubles everywhere prevail
and end in cough and consumption, which
ore deranged promoted by malnutrition induced by
stomach action. The condition a
a modern one, one unknown to our ancestors
who prevented the catarrh, cold, cough and
consumption what known by abundant Warner’s and regular use of
is now as Log Cabin
Cough Cabin Sarsaparilla, and Consumption Remedy and Log
two old fashidned reme¬
dies banded down from our ancestors, and
est now exclusively put forth under the strong¬
guarantees of purity and efficacy by the
world-famed makers of Warner’s safe cure.
These two remedies plentifully used as the
spring positive and summer seasons advance give a
assurance of freedom, both from
catarrh and those dreadful and, if neglected,
inevitable consequences, pneumonia, lung
troubles and consumption, which so gen¬
erally Comrade and fatally prevail among our people.
Eli Usher, of Salem, Henry Co..
Iowa, served four years in the late war and
contracted a disease called consumption by
the doctors. Ho had frequent hemorrhages.
Al ter using WRrner s Log Cabiu Cough and
Consumption Jan. llitn, 1888: remedy, “I do he not Bays, bleed under at the date lungs of
any more, my cough does not bother me, and
1 do not have any more smothering spells."
Warner's Log Cabin Rose Cream cured his
wife of catarrh anil she is “sound and well.’
Of course we do not like to have our women
called nose talkers and false teeth owners,
but these conditions can be readily overcome
in the maimer indicated.
-se¬
ll ad Been Doctored.
A wealthy old widower boarding at a
fashionable house in the city is said to
be anxious to marry again. Of course,
he wishes to be loved by some young
miss a third as old as himself. Recent¬
ly lady a well-dressed and fashionable young
and engaged began rooms at the same house
wife seeker, casting who sly invited glances at the
was to oall at
her parlors one evening, whioh he did,
finding his youthful admirer with bon¬
net and gloves on, or as she explained
it: “Just came in from the bank." He
was asked to make himself comfortable
while she went to tea, leaving her bank
kook spread open upon the centre table.
Of course it was natural that a man
seeking himself a life her oompanion should satisfy
suitable as bridal to ability to purchase a
trossean, and he therefore
peeped into the bank book, where he
found a group of figures as long as hi«
finger. The old man forgot his age and
gave intimate a jump friend for of joy. the It ex-benedict appears that is an
a
cleTk in the bank where tho adventuress
kept her money, and upon looking over
the account at the wish of the widower
he discovered that only $5 had ever been
deposited, her and that tho other figures in
book were fictitious. Whereupon
the attachment grew cold, and the old
gentleman is still in tlio matrimonial
market —Albany Journal.
Emperor William’s Monument.
Much discussion has arisen already in
Berlin as to the location of the great
equestrian monument which will be
erected to the late Kaiser. Public pref¬
erence is about equally divided between
tho Parisien Platz, which is at the west
end of the Under den Linden, and a po¬
sition in the Opernhaus Platz at the east¬
ern extremity, where Frederick the
Great’s splendid memorial is already
reared, or in the space further along in
front of the old Scliloss. The
Zeitung declares, however, that the old
Kaiser long ago decided that the location
should be in the Thiergaien, near tho
column of Victory.
The Cows Were Watered.
“Mamma,” said a Connecticut avenue
girl, Maryland just returning from a visit to a
farm, “you are always talking
about nice country milk and how much
better and richer it is than the milk you
get in the city, but I think you are mis
tdkcQ. ,>
“I don’t think I am,” replied the
mother.
“Well, I know you are, for they used
to water the cows twice every day while
I was at Aunt Ann’s.”
Tho poor mother went up stairs and
shed a few scalding tears.— Washington
Critir.
Lamlln? the Professor On.
“Yon sketch with a free hand, Mist
Backbay,” remarked the professor, whe
had been critically examining her port¬
folio.
“Entirely free,” said the Boston young
lady, as she cast down her eyes in soft
confusion and waited for the profcssoi
to follow up the opening. — Chisago Tri¬
bune.
tVhy I,aura I,o*t Her Brut,
Laura once had an affluent beau,
" no called twice a fortnight, or so,
Now slio sits, Sunday eve,
.All lonely to grieve,
Oh, where is her recreant beau.
And wily did lie leave Laura so?
VS hy. he saw that Laura was a languishing,
del Icato girl, subject to sick headaches, sens!
tive nerves and uncertain tempers; and know¬
ing what a life-long trial is a fro fill, ftieklv
wife, he transferred his attentions to her
cheerful, healthy cousin, Ellen. The secret is
that Laura’s health and strength are sapped
by chron ,c weakness, peculiar to her sex.
which Mien averts and avoids by the use of
Dr. Pierc-e’a Favorite Prescription. This is
the only remedy, for woman’s peculiar weak¬
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that it will give satisfaction in every case or
money will he refunded. See guarantee on
bottle wrapper.
_
.Since the Independent Order of Good Tem¬
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Long’s Pearl Tooth Soap prevents decay.
Try it. 25 cents a box.
If afflicted with Tore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp¬
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The Plan of Campaign.
A Gorman correspondent at Bt Pe¬
gives his opinion thus on the
movements of Priftce Moltko
the Russian army in case of a
war: The chief of the
Prussian staff would seize Russian Poland
according to the following tactics:
Threatening and Kiew Wilna on his extreme left
on his right; at an unforscen
moment he would force the attack upon
Brest Lilovski, and would shut up in
Warsaw all the Russian forces in Poland.
Meanwhile the Austro-Hungarian army, and
already Buckowina, concentrated in Galicia
having entered Lemberg,
would advance by the river Bug to at¬
tack Brest Lilovski on the south. Si¬
multaneously, and still more rapidly,
would be advanced the torrents of Ger¬
man troops fromKonigsberg, Danzig and
Thorn, covering all northern Poland, of
and crossing the now useless barriers
the Tistula and Bug. Thus the Russian
army corps would be completely sur¬
rounded in less than two weeks, and
driven towards Germany, where they
would meet fresh German troops, and
finally, far from their country and the
base of their stores, would find them¬
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crushed and destroyed in detail at Iv&n
gorod-Modlin.
Bermuda grass will grow on lands too
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doubtless the very best grass for pine
lands.
A Flat Contradiction,
Some one has told you that your catarrh Is
Incurable. Uis not so. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
It Remedy always will does cure its work It. It thoroughly. is pleasant to use and
We have
yet to hear of a cose in which it did not ac¬
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is n disoase which it iB dangerous to neglect. A
certain yourself remedy before is at the your command. Avail
of it complaint assumes a
more serious form. All druggists.
Paper dipped In camphor and alcohol be¬
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Itching Piles.
.Symptoms—Moteture; Intense Itching and
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continue tumors which often bleed and
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Diseases. DR.8WAYNK & SON,
Sent by mail for fiOols. Also sold by druggists.
Conauinpltnn Surely Cured.
To the Editor:—Please inform your renders
that 1 have a positive remedy for the above
named disease, lly its timely use thousands of
hopeless eases have been permanently cured. I
shall be glad to of send two readers Dottles who of my remedy
fit ec lo any yotir have con¬
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OB
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The properties of the “Cytians prolife
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spread cultivated out, and with thick foliage, which can
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shrub must be pruned, and the boughs
cut as they gro ow, so as to be consumed
green. M. Lo uis Tassy also calls the at¬
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for forage, “la Gesse Svlvestre,” “Lathy
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Let no farmer place sole reliance on
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more of the well-tried soiling crops. Millo
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good. collurds, forage com (Indian) are all
He ate green oucumbers;
But They he made him quite sick:
took a few “Pellets”
That cured him right quick.
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_ . The Purgative kind.
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The English brewers use Spanish barley in
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Lung Troubles and Wasting
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A Father's Protection,
Father, it Is as essential for you to provide
children, a safeguard against that their night-flend to your
croup, as to hunger. Taylor" ■
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CATARRH IN THE HEAD.
SYMPTOMS OF THE OISEASE^-Dull, heavy headache.
obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges falling from tho
head into tho throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at
the others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid;
coughing eyes are weak; there is ringing in tho ears, deafness, hacking
or to clear tho throat, expectoration of offensive mat¬
ter, together with scabs from ulcers; tho voice is changed and
has a nasal twang”; the breath is offensive; smell and tasto
Impaired; hacking there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depres¬
sion, a cough and general debility. Only a lew or tbe
abovo-named symptoms are likely to be present in anyone case.
Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of tho
above symptoms, result in consumption, and end in tho grave.
understood, No disease is so common, unsuccessfully more deceptive treated by and physicians. dangerous, less
or more
Common Sense If you would remove an evil, etiike at its
root. As tho predisposing or real enuse/of
Treatment. catnrrh is. In tho majority of cases, some
condition weakness, of impurity, the system, or otherwise faulty
in attempting to
cure the disease our chief aim must be
directed to the removal of that cause. Tho moro wo see of this
odious disease, and wo treat successfully thousands of cases an¬
nually at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, the moro do
we realize tho importance of combining with the use of a local,
soothing and blood-cleansing healing application, and a thorough and persistent inter¬
nal use of tonlo medicines.
I Chief 1 which bronchial, In curing it is and catarrh so frequently lung and diseases, all the complicated, various weak stomach, diseases as throat, with
I Reliance. I tarrhal blood, scrofulous deafness, and virtues and weak syphilitic of or inflamed taints, eyes, the wonder¬ impure ca¬
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Size or pellets.
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BEING PURELY VEGETABLE,
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is the Time
How Is the time to purify your blood and fortify
jreur system against the debilitating effects of spring
weather. Serious consequences often follow this
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Purify Your Blood
“1 was troubled with an eruption of my skin.
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I obeerfuUy recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla for any
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“For some years I have been afflicted with eczema
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coats th t harden with age substitute. Sold by paint uealers.
Don’t take kalso nine as a
ALABAST.N CO., Grand Rapids, Mich.
SINNERS border g^of Chioago Scale
one-half, or more, by in the
Co. 1.0B0 other useful articles, at less than wholesale
prices. Catalogue fiike. Agents nnd Dealers supplied.
Address CHICAGO SCALE CO., Chicago, III.
Blair's Pills. c £-r“rr
Oval Box* 311 round, 14 PilU.
^ M to AS n day. ^Samples worth (1.50JF*REB
Hrewster Safety Ruin Holder Co.. Holly, Mich.
[(Inx-Ymml‘r. 1887.]
effect upon the lininrr mucous membranes of tbe nasal and other
air-passages, promoting the natural secretion of their follicles and
glands, and restoring thereby it softening to its natural, the diseased thin, delicate, and thickened moist, healthy membrane,
con¬
dition. which complicate As a blood-purifier, catarrh it diseases to unsurpassed. tho lining As those diseases
are or mucous mem¬
branes, or of the blood, it will readily be seen why this medicine
is so well calculated to cure them.
ToSTI I Asssawa all comparison the best preparation ever invented.
ARFKT . I
14 is raild and Pleasant to use, producing no smarting
NULii I • I or pain, and containing no strong, irritating, or caua-
11111111 tic drug, or other poison. This Remedy is a power¬
ful antiseptic, and speedily destroys all bad smell which accom¬
panies so many cases of catarrh, thus affording great comfort to
thoso who suffer from this disease.
| CURES. U quers throat, bronchial, aniflung Complications,
when any such exist, but, from its spe erne ”
effects upon the lining membrane of tho nasal passages, it aids
brane materially in healthy restoring condition, tho diseased, thickened, or ulcerated mem
to a and thus eradicates the disease.
When a cure is effected in this manner it is permanent.
Roth Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Sage’s
Catarrh Remedy are sold by druggists the world over. Discovery
$1.00, half-dozen six bottles bottles for $2.50. .?5.00. Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy 60 cents;
A complete Treatise on Catarrh, giving valuable hints os to
clothing, post-paid diet, and other matters of importance, will bo mailed,
to any address, on receipt of a 2-eent postage stamp.
Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
PURELY VEGETABLE! PERFECTLY HARMLESS!
Aa a LITER PILL, they are Eucqualed t
SMALLEST, CHEAPEST, EASIEST TO TAKE.
sssfisssparaBTaF* tsr r
SICK. HEADACHE,
Bilions Headache, Dizziness, Constipation, derange¬
Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all
ments of tho stomach and bowels, are the promptly of l»r. re¬
lieved and permanently cured by their use remedial
Pierce’s Pellets. In explanation of
power over so great a variety of diseases. It may universal, not
truthfully be said that their action upon the system 18 a
gland or tissue escaping their sanative influence.
Mauafactnred by WOBUPS DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION,
BUFFALO, “ST.
Hood’s g«ra«p»rm* « prepared from SarMOartn*
Dandelion, Jtandrake, Dock. Plprissewa, Juniper
Berries, end other well known vegetable remedies.
In such a peculiar manner as to derive the fuU
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power of medicine, scrofula, salt rheum, eores, bolls,
pimples, all humors, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick head¬
ache, Indigestion, general debUity. catarrh, rheu¬
matism, kidney and liver complaints. X* overcomes
that extreme tired feeling.
Build Up the System
-Lust spring I seems 1 to be running dfm 1©
health, was weak and tired all the time, t Soots
Hood's Sarsaparilla and It did me a great deal of
good. My little daughter, ten yeare old. haa eufrer* 1
from scrofula and catarrh, agreatdeal. Hood’s Saraa
parlUa did her more good than anything else we have
ever given her, and we have tried a number of medi¬
cines.” Maa. Locisa Conr, Canastota, N. Y
H. B. If yea have decided to take Hood’s Sarsapa¬
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Sold by all druggists. *1: six for $5. Prepared ootf
by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mona
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