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MES. LUCY GOODWIN Buffered four years with female trou bles, the now writes to Mrs. rinkhain of her complete recovery. Head her letter: Dear Mm. Pn kham: I wish you to publish what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Sanative Wash and Liver Pills have doDe for me. I suffered for four j-cars I with womb I trouble. My doctor said I had falling of the womb. I also suffered . t V-- is j who nervous all-gone feeling's, palpita tion of the heart, bearing-down senba tion and painful menstruation. I could Dot gland but a few minutes at a time. When I commenced taking your med icine I could not sit up half a day, but before I had used half a bottle I was tip and helped about my work. I have taken three bottles of Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound aud Used one package of Sanative Wash, and am cured of all my troubles. I feel like a new woman. I can do all kinds of housework and feel stronger than I ever did in my life. I now weigh 131 14 pounds. Before using your medicine I weighed only 108 pounds. Surely it is the grandest medicine for Weak woman that ever was, and my advice to all who are suffering from any female trouble is to try it at once and be well. Your medicine has proven a blessing to me, and I cannot praise it enough. Mrs. Lucr Ooonwis Holly. W. Va, Hr4 to Understand. Puck; "'Tiie Is ngoage of yon Amer icans is very difficult foi me to under stand," remarked the visiting English nan. "In what way?" ssked bis American friend. "Well, Mr. Tenspot sail that golf made him tiled, and 1 replied that I did not know that be plxved golf, and be admitted that he did not. Now how could coll w. ary a man who does not play the fame?" The Barn Owl n Omul Provider. When the barn o has a young fam ily it hums diligently and brinn to its nest about ne mice in an hoar. As both of the jsrent birds are actively engaged both in the evening and at dawn, forty mire a day is a ?w esti mate for ih total capture. Eat in Haste And suffer fit U-Uurp. When your abused stomach can no lunKT cheerfully cud properly perform it duties, ft few doses of Hood's SarsnpHrilln sre like fresh water to a withered plant. This medicine tones the stomach, restores digestive strength, creates an appetite and with a little care in diet, the patient is soon again in per fect health. Try it and you'll lielieve in it. Mood's Sarsa pari la ) Amerii'i i Grvati'l Medltine. Hood's Pitta cure comttpaiUm. 2S uu. iUtaMlehed 1 7 SO. t Baker's 1 Chocolate, 1 celebrated for more than a century as a delicious, nutritious, and flesh forming beverage, has our well-known Yellow Label on the front of every package, and our trade-mark,"La Belle Chocolatiere,"on the dIct: NONE OTHER 0 ENDING. AOS OHtV BV WALTER BAKER fc CO. Ltd, aft IAv ....- Meaa Tba St Joseph and Grand Island Xaaiu Oity tod Omaha Hallways a as tbs SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTES NORTH WEST 1515! EAST SOUTH 'rua"". Uaian Pae.fi o tjiUm saa tmb rsvoarra uass T California, Oreroo end all ilra FHnU. 1 Par latonasilan it ardlaf sua, et . eall oa et SdSrvM seereel ale a. M. amit, W. P. KosniMi, J a. Ova. rw a si ttta'l Mtaafer. M. Joeeah. Mo. CURE YOtlRSElN Vm Bl ei l.r eaaatafs) tlecketM, lileaweOeaa, IrrlleiiaeM er eTeer2e3 I niaceei aeskreae. tntilruiOMiHCMOa ir '. BeM by ' msi Is plain w i is sum "MM, Ut MBt M IIMWI EiKJOTO M Tear PsaalM DOUftLI -O QUICK 1 wibs as. rtktUli. fWMiwt,VtsktaMa, s.c N.M.U, NO. 496-27. YORK NEB jwm WBmiteTo a mum wBtnra to adtiituii Smb, w Xt"wl Li . Mi,,rr Tie .1 ipanete sr luthles in I let tampi-ritiit with nature. II tliny je i. tl at rlir-y want a bird rr an nnimai of s cwia ti nl ape c fcilor tl ey tet a) out ni.nufacturinjr h srtii le, co to speak by tiie exercihe of (xieidntf'y clevti ingenuity and umirini; pat;eme. Here, lor fxen pie, i ht w tl e white Bpa rowi are iiouuied, Tliey telect a air ol r;-.y ih!i h rd-and kertp th-m iu a whit tauein a white loom, where they ar attu di d by a person ilrecred in whi'e, i tie nit-tal eliect on a fer.i-s i-l if' ner tions tf birusreBuila in coiijpltttiyhiie uiran. Safe AmouK Kd KklnN. A good btoiy i t' l'J oi an intcrviev. with Dr. Whipple, thaKpiec -j.al b.shop ol Minnesota :,".lany years bko," say the bishop, who is tigtifyiuir to th honesty of the red In iian, "I was ho'd- iDf a service near au Indian iHKt camp. Jly things were scattered aboot in a lo ig, and when I was goinff t ut 1 asked the chief if it was cefo to leave them while I went to the village to hold a service. 'Ye.!",' he said, per'ertly nafe. There is not a white man within on hundred milcel' " rholofrnpha by Light of Fireflies. Experiments have been made in pho tographing by the light of fireflies. A large number of them were placid inn small box and confined by a netting. The box was provided wito sensitive plates, and in some inntnnces coverei clorely in order to discover the powei ol the light emitted by tbese infedts. It was found that they have a qua'itj not nulike the X-rays, as the plate thai were eloneiy covered showed unmis takable evidences of a photographic process. Alfred Nobel. Alfred Nobel, the in. venior of dynamite, who recently died, has been honored by a beautiful moon ment to his memory at Hamburg, erect, id by liia l-i th), Max A. t'Uil pp. Il represents the final t'iumph of th( humane, enlightening idea of peace oikt the rouyh and bestial impulses ol tbs world. It was Nottel's greatest sor row that the dinamite t hich he invent' ed and devoted to works of utility wat so commonly applied to the cruel par poses of war and anarchy. Irwin McDowell Garfield, a son of ex President Garfield, tried his first case ir the municipal courts of Boston list week and came out victorious. He i 27 yeait old and is raid to be an unusually able lawyer. "Her, ho a 's this? In this article on poets yon speak of the sU-pladdei of fame." "I wrole thit one day when my wife was cl 'aning house. Cnltlvatlon of Cora, After the corn is planted keep the land clean. lK not allow grass to make a start or weeds more than peep above the greund. The first month with corn, giving it a good send-off before dry weither appears, is one-half the advant age, and any planting should be done without delay Iti better to use plenty of reed, and null out all plants not wanted, than to nse reed sparingly. Cutworms a..d birds will secure a por tioli of the crop at the start, but the mnro rapid the growth of the young torn the le? liability of damage A NAVAL HERO'S STORY. From Vi Tmti-Herald Chirafo, III. ISte io 1801, when President Lincoln lud a call for vojuiiteers, L. J. Clark, of Warreo, Trumbull Co., Ohio, was aniotig the first to reapond. It waa at tie terrific bombs rdment of the Vkkaburg flirts that the hero of this story fall wilt) a shattered arm from a charge of staap nei. Aftar painful months la the hospital, he recovered sufficiently to be seat to hi home at Warren, Ohio. Another call for troops fired his patriotic 7. on J sua Clark soon enlisted in Uouipsny II of the 7th Ohio Volunteers. He was iu uiauy en Smiiiit. lieinf wounded Di a sklnnWib near Richmond, he was seat to the boapi tal aud thence home. Soon af terward he began the stud and then tbs practice oi v eterhiary liirf err. Seeki nil wider tiehl than the Ohio Til lage a f forded, he went to A WomUtd Hto. c b I (-ago, wfiere bs now has a wide practice, l a member of Hatch Post, O. A. It. and lives at Asblaud avenue. Several years axo Dr. Clark's old wounds began to trou ble him. He grew nek aud einn lated, and his friends despaired of hia life, lie finally recovered suflicteutlv to be out, bnt was a mere shadow, welshing only (J" pounds. The bea msdhsU atleudanee failed to rewtnre his lost stremglh and via or. "A friend gave me a box of Dr. Will lam' Dak rill for Tale People," said lt. 01 rk, "and rhey helped me mui-b that I boucki a half-doirn bo.m and took them. I soon regained my strenijth. now weigh 100 pounds and, except for Injuries that can never be remedied, am as "ell aa ever. "I eooatder Dr. Wtlhanis' I'iuk I'ills for I'sls People the beat remedy to build up a run-down system, and heartily lee omuiead litem to everyone iu oeud of aucb aid." Incurabla. Bing Ye, Mint's ol-l crriggings. Half doaen do More hav giyeo bin) np at various times durii $ his life. Wing What wse the trouble witb blmT Binglle nou'dn't pa hia bills CASTOR I A For Inlanti and Childrtn, Tli Kiel Yea Han Atop E::xt Bean Uta BigMtwaof r y ft rm -v;: J. Maklns lintter Piicliaes Attrnctire. An attractive pncknsu cfu-u wdls even Inferior goods, while nn attractive packuge and superior goods make a combination Unit l.-t simply irresistible. Successful shippers of many kinds of farm products have found out the truth of this and are profiting by it. Of two articles of equal merit tlio public will ahvHjs buy the more attractive goods. There arc two reasons for put ting up btil.tcr in tlip form shown In the cut. One is that In this Rh.ipe It Is exceedingly attractive, and the other is ,imTm ATTKACTIVa Ill'TTKK PATKAORS. that such a packiii; I most courenlein- ly carried home by the piiri liaser w ilh- out the risk of Wiling the butter by j the warmth of the hand In holding the' package. The prints are made in the tint, four square form, and are wrapped in parch, inent paper. ICii h pound print la then slipped into the paper lxx, the flap dos ed, and the butter is redy for the cus tomer. On rite outside of Che box, In dalnrty, colored lettering, should be the name of the dairy farm producing the goods, with the head of a mlhl-eyed Jersey or Guernsey cow. or a bit of clo ver, to suggestively ornament the pack age, A reputation for the butter one makes can thus le established. Such boxes eont about half a cent each, all printed, when bought by the thousand. Orange Judd Farmer. ""ok" a (lood Onrden. Just at this time of the year the far mer has plenty of work on hand, aud work that needs prompt attention, but the work needed in the garden Is that which he can least neglect.. His living depends on It, or, at least, he ought to think so, and act on the belief. It is certain that there Is no olher part of his entire work so lmortant to the health and comfort of his family and himself, and the actual saving of ex penses which a bounteous garden In sures Is a feature which alone war rants him iu making a good garden, no matter what other work that may cause Ii I in to deter. It Is presumed that he has by this time made till ncc- pssary preparation for a supply of fruit, and much of the provision for a supply of vegetables should be com- pleted, but there Is time for much more. It will not pay to npglect It. Texas Farmer. Boxes for Hitter. An excellent nes-t for sitting hena Is made of two duplicate grocery boxes, hinged as shown. A deep box makes It necessary for the hen to Jump down Upon the eggs. With this nefrt he bus but to alep in upon the surface of the neat, when tho upper box can be let down, serving aa a cover. Holes are bored In encu box to give a sufficient circulation of air. American Agricul turist. Cnlng Gypamn Profitably. Gypsum or land plaster attracts moisture. Hence It is best used for nrAtifl Mtnt libit rvwil mnl a t nv t V t v " . . , " 1 " ,' ,' 1 aud are most injured by drought. It Is ' a good crop for potatoes, but may do Injury to corn If applied early wheo the young plant needs all the moisture It rno get. Small grain crops often suffer from too hot and dry weather. Bui gypsum sown on these Id summer may cause rust on I he loaves, by keep ing them covered with dew too much of the time. Gravel for Koada, The quality of the gravel la all Im portant. It should contain not more than one-third part of sand or line ma terial, and should contain no pebbles larger than a walnut There should be a small quantity of cementing matter present Thla can beat lie determined by examining the aides of the gravel pit after exposure to the bard frosts of winter. If the walla remain Keep without caving It mar be taken aa a .. e- i satisfactory teat that the gravel will compact wall upon the road. It is a lcult twUtar to porMt ftla -smcitt- NEST FOB SITTING HKSB. , v -r- , . w mg material artlln-mlly, if not present in the t'lavel it would be wis; to seek better quality. Clay in litn im-ii ijiianiiiKS is Hoiiietliuea used to inn in comj.aolin the Muface, but it absorbs water, and water is always deleterious, but cspeelally so in a c!l mate where hard frosts insist be guard' ed ngititist-I-'urmcrs' Guide. f)nt O.i the Farm. The fij!f-,t sort o' pienstire You'll riiui most iii,.vrtliiir Jest s.'iiudiu heie and watcbiu Tlieiu fellers over tliar A plow-in in the bottoms, An' sorter sir.g;n', too. An' keerin' not fer notion', Jest like I uat to do. Hit's fine to see the sunshine Dance o'er tU furrowed ground, An' henr ilie"tjiiebird :ii.ii' That's soinewbar haugic' renin. Jest like to watch the burnin' O' the woods bey ant the mill, An' see the smoke a hnngiu' Like a curtain crost tiie hill. I'shaw! gimme that tin bucket, An' Ieinme draj) the com, Kr chnse along the furrow With that gunmier horn. Kr ieinme cut the bushes An' weeds no' briars down; Hit beats liustJin' fur a liviu' In any rocky town. -Atlanta Journal. Fetter Cultivation. The farmer should endeavor to In crease his proportion of wheat by bet ter cultivation rather than by planting more acres. The latter method is be- ng adopted in other countries that have the available area. Our people mYe UD Immense area of wheat cul ture in foreign lands to compete .villi, lands where labor Is cheap. Kurope. except perhaps In Russia and Itou lunula and India, have dense popula tions and' are less dangerous competi tors. Kiirnpcan and Asiatic Russia, Argentine, and perhaps before many years large areas of Africa, will be in the market against us. We must di , ,,,,, f.ost of rir(Ul(., ,jy lm,,ri)V. Ing methods. Texas Stock and Farm Journal. How to Train a Tree. In training a tree crotches snould hi avoided if possible, but when a crotch occurs the general form of the tree must d feterailm whi(d) branch to re move. In general if the branches oc cupy a nearly hori zontal position am! one is directly above the other the lower one should be removed, as it is the out most 11a ble to break under a load rKKVBNT splitting of fruit. On tht other hand, if the tree is of upright hab it, the branch ueant the center of the tree Is usually removed. Pomcitlmce both branches should be retained. In this caw, splitting may be prevented by means of a bolt or by inaj-chlng two small branches, thus forming a natural support. Very often simply twisting the branches together Is sullioient. Pet' the figure. After a rear or two the union will be perfect, and the ends of the small branches may be removed. Rural New-Yorker. Sheep Are Kent lon. The sheep will not touch hay that other stock have nosed over. They must eat at the first table or not at nil. We throw the refuse from the sheep racks to the cattle, but it would be use less to throw the stubs left Iu the cattle mangers to the sheep. So with the corn aud oats; they like them none the bet ter if the rats have played over or tin sparrows roosted above the feed bins The best corn shelters have a fan at tachment which blows out all dust ami lose particles of husk. Hereafter our corn will be shelled by horse power and then passed through the fanning mill. Hural World. Hot Water ns an Insecticide. Insects love hot weather, but not hot water. Most of the bugs that attack vegetation will die If water of the tem perature 93 to 140 degrees ts thrown upon thorn. No kind of vegetation will be Injured by water as hot as this. If It Is to be used in spraying, as is ui ist convenient In dealing with rose and grape bugs, the temperature may be several degrees higher, or as much as 145 degrees without danger of injuring " . ., , 4 . ' ' u,e veuriHiiou tuui uie wuier comes ln contact with. Keeping Fertilisers In took. A supply of some concentrated ma nure ought to be on hand at all times, so as to apply during the growing sea- ! inn In itliinlta ttiut um nr.t Antnir wll Most farmers ou buying fertilizers llnd at the last that they hnd not enough tc fertilize the entire crop, and In Hit grains especially, they often lose twice the cost of sufficient to fertilize th" whole. All the hen manure should no: be used In early spring. Keep some for the late heading cabbage. It will pay lo do so. Feeding: ( hit kens. Mr. It. It. French, of Ford City, Mo snys that he has lost more chickens bj feeding them too soon after taking tbcm from the nest than In any other way. He says tho chlckcna should not be fed ua!l they are thirty-el to forty ehM hour ?ld w 1 tt Ail n s l oiii-K'o e, A powil- r to be shaken into the shoes. Ar this pf-;isi-n .V'.piir f-et fee! s--o'le:i. i-"r-vons tilnl hot, and g -i tin-i! ens: y. If yon sve ' nif r::rcr feci r t'c'i !:, try Allen's l'oo?-lse. It cools tie feet an-l makes walking easy. Cures swollen nn-1 tweeting l'.-et, bl.:sirs and cailons ;.'its. itelieves corns and bunios of all paoi an l 'iives rest and i ornfurt. I ) rer ten t'.ouwi'!"! testimonials. Try it to-dny. Sold 1 ' a I! Elruf-gsls and shoe stores for Trn! 'iio-liiige J''I!KK. Address, Alh-u S. Olm sted, l.e V.'.y. X. Y. Voire of the Elephant. It is Bii 1 that it' the "voice." cf an "lepliant were as loud in proportirn as 'hat of a nightingale, hie trumpeting could be heard arouiid tho wor.d. JTrs. Wlnnlow'a Soothing Synup for child rru tB-ihliiK, softens the sums, reduces Inflam mation, allays pain, cu res wind colic. 2io bottle Acar.rdinir to ofTici il 8a isics given out April I, there were 104 eni'idea uring tne last three mot.tlie in Nev York. Thirty got a gun and fotty-fur went to the dru store, whe-e poif-on is p entiful. The mijori y were persons between the ae of 23 and 45 years. Of those who comnitted i-e'f dpstrnc tion, seventy-nine were males and twenty-five females. I know that my lift was saved by Pis-o's Cure lor Consumption. John A Miller Au bable, Michigan, April 21, 1UM6. "And yo'i iesr t.h t on wiililways love me?" she asked, eatrerly. "The younir circulation manager o. th Da ly 8 ,oop bBiitover the fair uirl lovingly. 'I siiall draw up my affidav't to that fleet at once," be eaid. eme"tly. Ptinn olntmntii and lotion for skin aiu-am.ii. mtm. Ipralns. ttruihH, i'lc . and a-e (iit-na's uii'tmr :-au. wa-a uair sua WBUki-r fiyu, black or brows, too. Mark Twain, iike Mr. Barne and one or two other novelists, has determined to go in (or writing for the stsue; but, unlike Mr. Barrie, it it not his o ui work be intends to adapt for theatrical representation but thatof other writers. Time Required. "I wonder," said the artist, thoughtfully, "what pr'ce that picture ought to command.'' ''0," re plied the dealer chee.f illy, there is no way of telling that. You're not dead yet, you know." Hall's Catarrh Cure Is a constitutional cure. Price 75 censt. A Oreat Chance Missed. 'I think the Sunday Horror has unseed a great chance lately." "Yes? To what do you refer?" ' It has so far failed to print a life- sice picture of the Klondyke moquito." -Truth. Hi -, n it. Barkley "An benest man standi no show in this world." Dixon "Who told you that?" Choose butter by Ht iresb oder, free dom from buttermilk and streaks oi color. The late Felue Cavslotti wrote poems not only in the language of Dante, but. n that of Homer, bis knowledge of Greek being almost as thorough as that of Italian. GAME BSMBB exact rep rod actions of the f 10,000 oricSnaJa by Muville, which win bo given you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on conditions named below. These Plaqnea are 40 inches in circumference, are free of any suggestion of advertising whatever, and will ornament the most elegant apartment. No manufacturing concern over before gave away such valuable presents to its customers. They are not for sale at any price, aad can be obtained only in the manner specified. The subjects are: American Wild Ducks, American Pheasant, Engltah Quail, English Snips. Tbs birds are handsomely embossed and stand out natural as Ufa. Each Plaque Is bordered with a band of gold. ELASTIC STARCH has been the standard for 35 years. TWENTY-TWO MILLION packages of this brand were sold last year. That's how good it is. ASK YOUR DEALER to shew you the plaqnea and tell yon about Elastic Starch. Accept ao substitute. It Was Before the Day of APOLIO They Used to Work Is Never Done." 00000000000000000000000000 i..j i. twn ntTrinTlJr'nwils mi B. ooonssueoa I UU I II Put or KnllSV uinraiari s. Wonwr B T, aeui curs. i I Do vou pet tio with headache? Is there a bad taste in yo'T mouth ? Then you have a poor appetite and a weak diges tion. You are frequently dizzy, always feci dull and drowsy. You have ,. hands and feet. You get but little benefit from your tooa. i ou nave no amoinon to work and. the sharp pains of neuralgia dart tiirough your body. What is the cause of all this trouble? Constipated bowels. will give you prompt relief and certain cure. Kmep Yiip aTooaf Pmrm. If you have neglected your case a long time, you had better take Acer's sarsaparma also. It will remove all impurities that have been accumulating in your blood aad will greatly strengthen your nerves. YtrUm th Ooofoe. There mr be ointldnff about your cue you do Dot quite ender stuml. Write the doctor freely: fell turn how you are ufferinff. You will promptly receive tne beet medical ndvice. AddreM, Or. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Mau. This and That, In France bicyclists use a whittle in stead of a bell. Dried apricots are bow sent from California to I ondon. The wod squirrel is from two Greet words which shadow-tail. The first life boat station in Great) Butain was established in the real 1824. Truffles will soor tie cultivated oa scientific principles and are likely to be come cheaper. "Did yon hear how young Cadletl made love to Misj Dticklete?" "No how did he?" "He sent hia valet tf intercede for him." "Goodnese! 1 never heard of euch a thin?!" "Norlj' but, I suppose be thought it wasbeneatl him to press hia own suit. Pitts burs Chronicle-Teleirrapn. A Beautiful Present a n pm FREE for a few months to all user of the celebrated ELASTIC STARCH, (Flat Iron Brand). To induce you to try this brand of ataxcOtM that you may find out for yourself that all claims for its superiority aad econ omy are true, the makers hare had prepared, at groat expense, a aeries of three PLAQUES Hon To Qot Then: All pnrrhasan of Uiiwb M esat or ii Scent pRckaae of Elastie Starch (Hat Iron Brand!, arsaatltlad to re calve fron thnirfocar obb of that beautiful OaaM Plaque fre. Tbs rlaquas will not be ssat by stall. They can be obtained oalr frees roar rmer. Every Grocer Keeps Elastic Starch. Do not delay. This offer is for a short Uaa oalr. Say "Woman's I : -4 4 1 'w OtOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOO Bjf... ' , i - ' 1 ' V k