P WKDNBSDAT, JULY SW, !'. THE HARTFORD HERALD FAOB SIX The Harijord Herald MIikiU Ccntrnl Itnllrontl Thno Ta ble nt Heater Dam, Ky. North Bound. South Bound. No.132 BtOBn.m. No.121 lltOOa.m No.122 12.29p.ra.No.101 2;4Cp.m No.102 3:31p.m.'N0.131 9:00p.m J. E. Williams. Agt CENTURY OLD EGGS ME DELICACIES IN CHINA Packed In Unslackcd Lime, They Keep Indefinitely A Rare Dish. Mr. Charles W. Rankin, of Soo chow university, China, writes of century-old epRs, which he says are served as delicacies In China. He bays: "Last Sunday 1 spent with Mr. Smart In Wuslh. Mr. Smart is an assistant pastor of the church at that place in connection with Mr. Yul, tho Chinese preacher In charge. The town Is about forty miles from us pnd has only about 150,000 In habitants. It Is small as compared vsith Soochow, but Is one of tho llv fst cities in this section. They do a larKe shipping business, and have a cotton and Hour mill, owned and op f rated by Chinese. Mr. Smart and I were met at the depot by n boy from Dr. Lee's home. Dr. Lee Is in charge of the hospital work there for the episcopal church. He has a good hospital building, and a comfovtablo home In which we found Mrs. Leo and their live children. They gave ms a warm 'Welcome. We went over to the home of the pastor.. -Mr. Vul. and ate Chinese supper with chop htlcks. etc. "Mr. Yul hud a very enjoyable supper of stewed chicken, very ten der pork, eggs cooked omelette fash ion with small quantities of meal In side the rolled eggs, vegetables, rice, etc. AVe also had a choice del icacy consisting of eggs which are called 100-year-old eggs. I had .seen and swelled these eggs on the street, and thought I would always leave them to those who had a fondness for them by inheritance. Hut those on Mr. Yul's (able were odorless, rather dark In color, but not repul Mve in any wuy. And when Mrs. Lee took a piece in her sticks and ate it, pronounced it good and leach ed for another quarter section, 1 con cluded tliat there was my chance to take a bite and still live, so 1 did. I must confess that I could not join Mrs. Lee in her words of praise, but I ato It with no harmful results. "The eggs are simply packed in jnslacked lime, and left there in delinltely. Tho lime cooks them. And they seem to keep as long as may be desired. I suppose they are good any old time after two or three months up to a century or two. And they are called the century plant, I started to hay, but eggs they are. "Air. Yul has built a new church In the year's time since 1 was there. 1 was present on Saturday morning, heard Mr. Smart preach, and then In the afternoon was on hand for Sun day School. Mr. Yul Is one of the Hvest and best of the Chinese pastors and he has a splendid, active con gregation and Sunday School. And hoy they sing! They let their voices out, and keep good time and carry the tune well. We greatly enjoyed the trip." Yoti'ic Itilious. mid Cost he! Sick headache, bad breath, sour stomach, furred tongue and Indiges tion, mean liver and bowels clogged. Clean up to-night. (let a 2."c bottle of Dr. King's New Life I'ills to-day and empty tho stomach and bowels of tormenting, gassy foods and waste. A full bowel movement gives a satlstled, thankful feeling makes ou feel llnu. Infective, yet mild. Don't grlpo. 2."c at your druggist. Mucklen's Arnica Salve for burns. (Advertisement.) AI-TKU ALL. SLKKI' VKT A PROFOUND MYSTKRV "What Is "sleep?" A common place natural phenomenon which wo accept as we do air and water a ba tiling mysterious condition In which wo are compelled to pass a full third of our earthly life yet sleep, strangely enough, has been little studied or written about In ull our compendlunm of learning. In the thirty thousand pages of the en cyclopedia, which maf bo looked upon as In a senso a microcosm, an epitome of all tho accumulated knowledge of thu world, there are but two pages devoted to bleep. This measures tho general interest of hu manity In tho subject. One would think that psychologists would find a special field In this ecllpso of thu mind for eight hours every day, yet thosu huge tomes of Baldwin tho dictionary of psychology devote half a page to sleep. The practical Interest of medical men la In the disorders of sleep, but they treat of It In their medical books almost wholly from the standpoint of thera peutics, seldom or never from that of etiology. Tho chief literature of sleep seems to bo found among the poets, religious devotees and mys tics. 1 shall not quote Shakespeare, but only say that his Innumerable references t6 sleep and dreams and the disorders of sleep prove him to have been an extraordinary observ er. An Incomparable clinician was spoiled In him when he became a poet. Atlantic. oooooooooooo oo O TIIK COW. O ooooooooooooooo (By Walt Mason.) When summer comes the poor old cow finds sledding hard and com forts few; deep Hues of trouble crease her brow, for grief Is hers, the 3"ason through. Ten million files light on her back, ten million more arc on her legs, and every place the hide Is slack, they build their nests aud lay their eggs. ' All day she wields her weary tall, and swears In husky bovine tones; what wonder if she kicks the pall, or tries to break the milker's bones? Alas, the milker ponders not upon the oes that give her bats; he reaches for a wet elm knot and plays a solo on her slnts. We should bo patient with the cows when ll-tlme drives the beasts Insane, for every minute, while they browse, they suffer many kinds of pain. If Hossy kicks you on the chin, or puts her trilby in the pail, or tries to drive your whiskers in by blows repeated with her tall, don't let jour angry passions rise. or for a large spike bludgeon reach, but gently brush away tho (lies, and tell the critter she's a peach. Then put your mangled face In splints, and write a screed, serene and wise, Insisting that the public prints should call on folks to swat the flies. 11ns Your Child AVnrms? Most children have.' A coated, furred tongue, strong breath, stom ach pains, circles under eyes, pale, sallow compleMon, nervous, fretful, grinding of teeth, tossing In sleep, peculiar dreams any one of these indicate child has worms. Get a box of Klckapoo Worm Killer at once. It kills tho worms the cause of your child's condition. Is laxative and aids nature to expel the worms. Supplied In candy form. Kasy for children to take. 2."c at your drug gist, ni (Advertisement) A vj:uv mt.WK ACT WAS THAT OP KSAl' MOOItK We read In one of our mountain exchanges where Esau Moore saved a woman fioui drowning. Tho wo man, it appears, fell off a log aud Esau, he saw that unless something was done she was going to the bot tom of the stream for keeps. He grabbed her as she was going under thu second time and landed her on a saudbar at the psychological mo ment, upside- down or downside up, or any old way so as to get her out of the water and get the water out of her. Anyhow, Esau ho saw that she was delivered over to her friends and relatives In damp bad order and they saw Esau In the light of a Car negie hero. Tho woman Is now glad that she saw Esau about tho same time that he saw her. As for Esau Moore It Is probable that he saw more than he wanted to see under the circumstances. - - Frankfort State Journal. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. The vort cakes, no matter ol how lonir standing. are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. I'ortcr's Antiseptic llealici! Oil. It rellee raiu and Heals at the tome time. I'c, fGc, $1.30 .Milking; .M., II. & K. Ciosing Hug; Stop I 'or I'u.senger Travel. Louisville. Ky Juno 2!. 191 -I. .Mr. Pon Woediunn, Olatou, Ky., Dear Sir: Referring to petition signed by joursclf and others, aud my letter of Juno Kith, with refer ence to making M., II. & E. crosshrg flag stop, for passenger travel, I have Instructed that this be done, effective July 10th. Yours truly, , .1. W. BALDWIN, Superintendent. Luck. Diogenes was looking for an hon est man. "What luck?" abked tho wuyfarer. "Oh. pretty fair," replied Dioge nes. "I still lime my lantern." WHY WEAK LUNGS? The toll of tuberculosis is chiming wore than 350 victims every day in the United States, yet few realize their jfrorc condition until the critical period arrive!. Overwork, worry, weakness after sick ness, catarrh, bronchitis, tender throats all exert the weakening influence that invites consumption. To guard against consumption, thou eandsofpcorletaketicott'sljrnulbionaiter meals because its rich medicinal nourish ment strengthens the lungs, puts.vigor iu tfae blood, and upbuild strength to reaitt tuberculosis. Scott's HauUlouU nature ' strength-builder. Refute tuUtitutet. O HAUTKOKO COLLKUK NOTK.4 O O o O l'OKMS YOU'LL KXOV. O O O O The HcrnldN Special Selections O JMMOUTALITV. (Hy Joseph Jefferson.) Two caterpillars crawling on a leaf Ily some strange accident In contact camo. Their conversation, passing all belief-Was that same argument the very same Tha has been "procd and conned" Ircm mini to man, Yea, over since this wondering world began. ! The ugly creatures, I lionf ninl il ii Mill mill blind. I Devoid of features That adorn mankind Were vain enough In dull and worldly strife, To speculato upon the future life. The first was optimistic, full of hope; . ' The second quite dyspeptic,, seemed to mope. Said .Number Two, "I'm sure of our salvation." Salr Number Two, "I'm sure of our damnation. Our ugly forms alono would f.eal our fato And bar our entrance through the golden gate. Suppose tl'.al death should take us unawarcE How could we ever climb the golden stairs? If maidens shun us as they pass us by Would Angels bid us welcome In the sky? I wonder what great crimes we have committed That leaves us so forlorn and so un- pitied? I'erhaps we've been ungrateful, un forgiving, 'Tis plain to me that life's not worth living." "Come, come, cheer up," the jovial worm replied. Let's take a look upon the other side, Suppose we cannot Ily like moths ' or millers. Are wo to blame for being cater pillars? . Will thu 'same (led that doomed us to crawl the tarth, A prey to every Hid that's 'given birth. Forgive, our captor as lie eats and sings And damn poor, us because we have no wings? If we can't skim thu air like owl or bat. The worm will turn 'for a' that." They argued through the summer, autumn night. The ugly things composed them selves to die. And so, to make their funeral quite complete, Each wrapped himself In his own winding sheet. The tangled web encompassed them full soon Each for his colli n made a cocoon. All through the winter's chilling blasts they lay Dead to tho world, aye, dead as hu . man clay. Lo, spring comes forth with all her warmth and love, She brings sweet justlco from" the renlms nbove, She breaks the chrysalis, she res urrects tho dead, Two butterllcs ascend, encircling her head. And this emblem shall forever bo A sign of Immortality. Piles Cured in 6 to H Days Your drucclst will refund money il FAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching) blind, Dleedlne or I'rotni Jluc Piles InG to 14 dayf.1 The fint application elves Ease and Rett J0c.l m t ItEOl'LAK HOOKKEEIMNO IS NEEDED OX KAKMS In thu current Issue of Farm and Fireside E. C. Whltniyro writes an urtlcle entitled "How n Friend of Minn Figured the Profits," Iu which ho tells the story of a fanner who failed and later succeeded because of the radical change In his meth ods. This farmor Invested $3,000 iu the dairy business on n small farm near a town of 3,000 popula tion. He worked hard but In three years found that ho wns practically a failure. His failure was due large ly to the Tact that ho had neglected to liguro his costs and expenses und to adjust his business, und particu larly his purchases, collections and prices, to thu exact conditions of his undertaking. Ho took the advice given to him, und .Air. Whltniyro continues: "In three years he has revolution ized his business. Ho knows at tho end of every day Just whero he btunds. It ho has made a profit of $100 ho knows It. He known hlni solf, and ho knows his business. It's Just a case of building on a scientific baelB. 'To-day wo are hammering away at the farmer for tho laclr. of con ductliiK his farming In a wny to get tho most out of It, Yet the develop ment of tho farmor has been won derful. Tho farmer who conducts his plnco on a scientific basis Is tho man who rides to town In his auto mobile. He has learned what to plant, when to plant It, and how to plant It. He has machinery Hint saves him time and money. Uut hns he learned the value of a strict watch on the financial end of his business? If he has, he need not worry." OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O SWEET ALICE, IHII. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Oil, don't you remember sweet Al ice, Hen Holt, when her hnlr wns a beautiful brown? You suro never would know her as she looks to-day, with a cano nnd a trousor ette gown. Her Paris-made curls are the new purple tint; when I call ed I could scarce trust my eyes, for she wore n little nightcap, tho latest I'arls hint, with rosebuds nnd pink ribbon ties. Swcot Alice Is now on tho stage, Hen Holt; sho began at the end of the row. She smiled with delight at the public each night, and now she's tho hit of the show. Sho dances a tango that sets them a-whlrl, with a dip and a kick and a glide. You'd never believe 'twas the same little girl that the song wrongly stated had died. She's a cigarette case on the end of a chain, where tho old-fashioned ones wore a fan; has a flat and a maid and a Pomeranian pup; her motor Is olive and tan. And down at the theater place whero she plays, her pictures are hung by the score, and they've titted a slab with about a thousand electric lights, and sweet Alice's name up over the door. Life. Catarrh Cannot ho Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as the cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or coustltutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. 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