"I'm So Tired!" as tired in the niorn:ng a when I re to lied! Why Id it? Kimply l.itnto your blood is In muh a "or, lluu sluggish condition it doc not keep up four atrength mid you do lint Kl tl. benefit of your sleep. T feci siren? and keep strong jul try I ! tonic hii-I purifying t fTn la of Hood's ;ipfiriliii. Our word for it, 'twill do yiu good. Hood's Sarsapariila It AnwHe' Cn-ntcsl VJtelti. HOOrt'S PI!lB flit oil Uver !!!. m.. I I'opu titr ftciem-i. The eyeball ih white beemiSH the Mool geesels Hint feed its enb-tiiice sr.- n m.all that thy da uol admit too r d sorpueclet. A rough calcn'ation has been made that there ia telegraph wire enough on Ibis p'anct tc reach times from here to the moor. Liquid hydropen, niw producible in ny qiantity.is loiiinl by D r to have boiling point of alioiit 2-10 degrees t low K-ro ;. and ttie nnexn eted dcnstv of shout til-tenth that of water. The tppronch ol hot weithcr nol affect in the lnaa- Hpaiu'a deaiie for a apply of coal. Hall'. Catarth Cure a constitutional cure, i'.ice 7S cenat. The brim ol v ry tnnnj pf the hat lorn more or lf back (rorr lhr h'fe had, with cfti-n tlieaanm chamrtri-itic t the back, though lg pr W'Hinod. The crown ia low and 8 linewhat hr -a.l. atni. M'llllln' ISOIJTMIHll RTBI f lor Chilli' nn ifti'ihhiK, iHitU'iis lite b'mn, rc.lnoii Inttitui. Hlon, allKfii (.nil!, can wiHtli.'ntiC butile What uhcur Ia:i(h'oii, whst hm known tirant, wh;it uiiu-p 'rh il Farra. cut., A'ill this yeur hrmif forth? Ne York Ji.artial. Wtil-at 4CM -nlu i.uxhfU Ui to ;."'' wheat tp irn1il a 40 rrnla and atimph-a of Saler'a l'rilOo (SO Utiaheliiperarre) Wiiite; U'lie.it. Ky Oat a. (!!"vir. it., with I'arm H.-til ('iita InjrilP fnr4 cent pm-incr. JOHN A. SAl UKH KKK1 .. ! Crfiw. Wis, 0 N I Uncle 8am hai 12,m),0i)U avaii able filiter, and we w u 1 lifc to ai-e a fioaniah armv pt any of our free lonchea Dner Pots', Trf All n Foot-Fnae, A oowdr-r tu w ahaken into thp ahora. At tbia ipiiuin your fit feci swollen, ner ou and hot, anil get timl eaRily. If yon aare aniartine fwt or tight ahoca. try Allen'a Koot-Kase. It cooia th- feet and nakea walking insy. Cure anollcn anil iweatirif feet. bliHtera and ctilluua ipota. Relieves (rn and buimm of all pain an a-lTea rent and comfort. Over ten Cioumand testimonial. Try It to-iiy. Hoi.) hy a alruariata and ahue ton- for 'K, Tria aarkatte KUEK. AdUreaa, Allen 8. Olm ted. jt ltoy. X. Y. We have definitely decided to may U ome and do what we can to enlhnae Ike reat of the bc? tj eulut. Brook ield (Mo.) Gaaette! I ha Bu Jotepb and Grand bland PD Kaiim City asd Omaha Eailwaji aaa rai MORTEST AND OUICKtSV ROUTES to tu. roirm NORTH WEST EAS1 SOUTH aai la fmmm Mas wtia IM TJnioa Faeifia Byite . a Tas umni uhh faCalllamla, Orcaaa and all Wei I it Pntnu. far latormii tlnn riming raw, c, au oa MlMlltimlllHlM S. M. A MIT, W. f. Hobiiwok, ia., 0a. rm i-A Om'l Manatw. at ia. Ma ANfegtiable Preparation for As similating iteTood ArulRcflula tirg tb Stonacbs ari Dowels of DttfestSon.Cbeerful- Opum.Morphinc nor 5JiaVaL Not Mabc otic. mm and Loss or w SraWor mew YOHK. 11 I lie urgraa, I jnw Adiiiirii (J o'ne Pwey, L, L, l W- wiiil I b-t h n-w hat gvn-t i y k tm o' ri'Hm'tf that Dewt-jr vi'u lis (ri.nl iil in ire than the r ar me. I' ll o Htprefs, Ml n r I -wev is w rtny of any and till Iniii t, b I' th-- expl mat'on of the action of he S-e-n mi Versi y in eoti r i. u dece o' L L. I), oulnrais ne university is 1 c-iipj Hi P tt-'icra, an I i' was conside e I api r -(.ri t ! cooler tut- d gree a Pit sljurg atni T pl.,1-. ih on lVwpy'g e eU ai d a iiiHmh r H tie tnuu tv man ifauture i b..;ub jl U Wey'a ra ige On lets. Ori-hurcJ and Garden. To have a good garden try to have mettin ' growing all the time. Mini i n and neglect are great eau-i a ol iiiiiriiiilu!nl8 tn orchard. T jo much inanur'n iri'reaies woody i th at 'he expense o f'uit. Ve a linn wi.illl tre in cnttivating moMif the tnei in the orchard. Siwdnt inm of tiie hi-gt material iittt- fn tnuli-li'inie all kiiuUof lu men, w itti floAt-niig plant, cnttinK the win . a tht-y matur ! ftrentheiia tu i'tit. A STARTlii .UOTHKJL f rnrii the Frfeportilll ) tlullflln. While busy at wofi In her home, Mra. William Shay, corner of Taylor and Han urk avenues, r reenort, 111., waa atartled by bearing a noiae just behind her. , i n r n 1 ing quick- ,J . iW ffi ere ei'ini t o w a r a li e r b i f onr-ycar old dauirb t e r, Ke trice. Tb cliild mon ed oim t h e floot with an hffort, but Kri &h y Wat fitarlUJ. c c m e d tilled witi loy nl tiiHlniK Her iiiohht. fho reft of ! luipiietiiiK! is best told tu llie motiieri i ,ti wi.nU. She said: "On I lie 2KUi of Sept., IHIMi, wh'M m tlieliUwiu of lieaitiif Ileatriee was gudden lyaiMUevexi ly alllictiHl with spinal menin-i il.lis. Htrottg and visirmis More, in five tvei-ks !e hecaait feeble and aulfered frnra paralytic stroke which twisted her head bu-k to the side and made tt impos sible fur her to rocne a limb. Iter wocech, however, was not affected. We called In our family doctor, one of the most experi- cikkI and stiiTfHslul practiuouers tn tns city. 1 1-couniderii the cuse a very itrave one. Helore long lime tsearnce was com. pelted to wear a piaater jiana jacket. Prominent physicians were consulted, electric batteries wt re applied, but no hen etit was noticed until we tried Dr. Will iams' Pink Pills for Pale People. "Itusy in my kitchen one afternoon I was startled by the cry of 'Mamma' from little IWtriee, who was creeping toward mo. 1 hud placed her on an Im provised bed in the parlor comfortably close to the fireside tad giim her soma books and playthings. She became tired tt waiting for mc to oome back and made up her mind to w to me, ber story 'My Piiik Pills made me walk,' which aha tells everyone who comes to. our hmiea, ws then for the first time verified. She lias walked everainre. Hhe has now takes alsiut nine boin of the pills am her pale and pim bed face has been (rowing rosy, tnd her limbs cnlneil xfreneth est day. There is a ureat revival of tbemseol taffeU nls in plain tweutiful eolorinm in clmnireable effects, pretty dotted, barred and striped palterne and ia weaves barred with satin in ooatraaUng colors. lilfe wad the Liver. "8 ulceus in life depends upou the liver" is the way Chas. Lamb, the poet and pun ster, put it. MedicHl science baa proven that nine-tenths of tbe ailments of living have their origin ia tbe liver, sad la con stipation caused by its deranfenaeata. Keep tbe liver lively and ail will be well. Modem science points out Caacarets as the only perfect, gentle, positive liver rete ll I u t or fit to be used in the delicate human organism. All druggists sell Oases rets 'ille, 'k', fSlc. sad we recoiuouwd them ji.ixl hi-srtilv. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years II ""ft I lv AM rT-: Simple Incnhator. . Rome yearn ago bearing a piping of j chicks on the aide of a manure heap lu j the Jwirn yard, I searched and found a ) neat of self-hatched live and hearty or-1 phans left on the cold world without a uiuioer. aim ii any i'"s . knows beat how hard a tnlLg It Is to be , without a mother, it. is chb'k. The chicks were ever, by simply leaving a new )(rn : saved, how them where they were found anil feeding them In a coop fitted to the manure heap, by which the warmth that had brought them safely Into this cold world, sut'.ly nourished tbein until they were able to take care of themselves, which they 1 did in a short time. 1 I The natural .warmth of fermenting j manure was u.,t,.h r,, i. bo HOMR-MADE Hf 0BATOR. Iteaumu'r, that noted French scientist who invented the thermometer known by his name. It is, and has Iwen for 2,000 years, in use by Egyptians for hatching eggs artificially. Mons. lteau tnur invented a neat bo in which the manure might be hlaced. and under a , nest kept covered by a piece of sheep skin or a bunch or soft hay. to retain the heat of the manure which seems to be naturally that needed to batch cblckena. Now this old self-regulating apparatus may be set a-going by any farmer's boy, who Is not averse to the healthful, if disagreeable odor of a manure heap. The apparatus used for this nurniwe Is aulte simple. A small barrel, or a boi, may serve the purpose; the manure being heaped and covered with straw aa a shelter for the nest. A regulator by which air Is given Is made In the abape of a pipe or spout having a thermometer hung Inside of It to uote the temperature. Thia device Is far more certain than an Incubator, bested by a lamp or by boiling water, for while the manure may tool down a lit tle It will never get too hot, and so cook the chickens before their due lime. Ccr bilnly there la a field for the farmer's boya to try their skill and luck as we may say, and rear some chicks without the help or rather worry of the willful croaa-gralned and generally unsatisfac tory hen, which will aa soon as not beat a little chick to death V '-ay with in her own special brood. II. S. I'aiwof BorMleda. The figure represents a home-made pair of bobsleds, or flat bottom mud liobs, that will tako the place of the old, long mud sled. The runners are made of plank 3 feet 0 Inches long by 4 Inches wide and 1 inches thick, bolted together with two three-eighths inch bolU. The dark lines In cut (A A) are pieces of 2 by 4 Inch stuff, set up edge ways and hollowed out as shown. The raves are made of 1 Inch thick stuff, 4 Inches wide. Beams are 3 by 4 Inches square; bolsters the same. The blocks IIOMK-MA.DK BOBSLEDS. under beam are 3 by 4 Inches, cut oT square and bolted up through runner and rave with two nair-incn ooita, This makes a very strong pair of bobs, that are Just the thing to use In tc sugar bush and around on tbe farm In th spring of the yeur. Bermuda tirnit. There la not a great deal of difficulty In getting rid of Bermuda In a sandy nil. hut In upland red clay there I more difficulty. Plow the aod shallow, an dbarrow and rake out all the grass. Then sow the land thickly In peas, OMlng .fully one and a half bushels per sere. Fertlllts the peas with acid phos phate and potash to get aa heavy a growth as possible, aod use tbe Won derfol pea, as It grows ranker than any other sort Mow the peas for hay as sooa aw well podded, and plow the land t moo ud barrow and prepare It for Mta to bo sown In September. Bow rod clover with tbe oats and use plenty f sod, not leas than IS pounds per ero. Too following spring after tbo IF 4 c II i .7 Trt ; tr i,v raB tben iciiiiiina rcnw ido oata after the crop Is off. If phimcd in (niton till would uece'silate the B lux of tin' oat in bile winii r. Follow tliia oats crop wlt'j pe;is na'n aiid ou will b:ive no more llerinmla. and will find the land vastly improved find bi well paid for the woik cion to clean the bind. Constant mi-cession of ng crops of peas, oats and 111 drive it out. Practical Cncnmhcrii. To j;row cucuiiibiTS auecpHsfully I thorough manuring and cultivating are necessary. In tin' early spring tue growers of cucumbers for the market use Immense quantities of manure to force the growth. The seed should be j sown in molHt ground, not in me urj tsoll Juat at top of the bill. The moist aoil will assist the germination. The more common way ia to make large hills and put a good lot of manure In the bottom, even if the whole ground has been previously worked over with manure The manure In the hill should be deep enough and there should be enough dirt above ft to prevent the teD der roots coining into contact with It. . ,Un ,,., ,i nlinla " - ".'' " rtlV(1 lUIIi I'llOllU IU UU'IIUH: Ul Hit-- . . . ia always somewniit ol a prouieni. There are various remedies given. But ; on or me '' -" h to have some 1 :b mu si ch , th with b.ob to cover the hills till the plants get a numher of coarse leaves. These i cloths are stretched over a frame find j the ends covered with the soil. Most of he Insects reeu on me tenner and are not particularly interested in t he courser leaves luai eoiuu uici.- Farmers' Iteview. Burr Knapn'a Farm Fnrrowa. j One of the greatest faults Is fault finding. Tbe milking stool Is a poor curry comb. He who ents more than be produces robs the world. onn men who pet their neighbor's children wili only pound their own. No v w KrlKl- Kail '! . siirhs while success hustles. Au oid Held may produce new grain. Lnzy bees, no honey; lazy farmer, no moneys Who refuses to toil has uo right to Every shine aas Us shadows even a shadow has its use. and If Jim do not waut-it, the greatest of bargains Is not cheap.-Exchange. The tnirols; heeri. This beautiful sheep is a fair repre sentative of another descendant of the Southdown hreed to which it owes all those popularities, except size, that have been given to every cross bred race of hcep in which the Southdown blood flows. It more closely resembles Its half parent than the Shropshire does, having a smoother body, a liner fleece, and more of the broad loin than this possehses. It Is a new breed, hav ing only been admitted to the English exhibitions as a distinct class ten years ago, although Us foundation began by the first cross of tbe Southdown on an ancient race, a hardy, horned, black faced sheep existing from time Im memorial In the County of Suffolk, In F.nglnnd. This sheep is a special mut ton breed, Its fleece, however, being valued highly for the manufacture of 'Hi thr srrroi.a clothing. It Is douhtful If the breed naa hn sutHcienilv long established to confer on it the ability to maintain It self, as the Southdown or Shropshire does In all Its special points. Time Is required for this, but the Suffolk has its usefulness in crossing an inferior sheep to Improve them In all the de sired points for the butcher and for Its fleece. ludir nit Hieep. It requires familiarity with sheep to enable one to judge beneath its coat of wool whether it Is fat or In poor con dition. An experienced shepherd will not only know the various sheep In bis flock by differences In their faces, but he can also tell by the looks of the sheep what age It Is, and whether It Is tn thrifty or unthrifty condition, let to most people a flock, of sheep pre sents do Individual peculiarities. Fertilizing Htra wberrlea. Strawberry roots do not spread out near the surface of the ground as much as some other kinds of small fruits, for which reason all fertilizers applied should be along the rows, close to the plants. It Is sn excellent plan to apply fertiliser over the rows early In spring, but at this season of the year It can not be done without Injury to plants. Good Horse In Pemaail. Good horses are In demand, not only for army use, but on farms. A few years ago horses fell In price to a point which made It unprofitable to raise them, but since that time they hare be ramo scarce In some sections. There may be an abnndant aupply of "plugs,' but horses adapted for general work oo tbe farms will And ready sale. Asnaraarna. Those who grow asparagus by level culture object to the work, of cutting the shoots. The proper way Is to bill up tbe rows thirty Inches high, so as not to be compelled to bend the body low In ratting. If the shoots are cat just as tbe tips are appearing through iv:.r.r twain .. w OPEN LETTEIiS Jnn5a B Crooa r.d Kra. Ilarry Ilrdy. jEyjns E. flr.nKS, I).--iiniark, Iowa writes to Mrs. Pinbham: "I bad been sick at my monthly periods fur seven years, and tried almost everything I ever beard of, bui without any benefit. Was. troubled with backache, headache, pains ia tha shoulders and dizzinebs. Through my mother I was induced to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it has done me so much good. I am now sound and well." "Mrs. Habry Hardy, Riverside, Iowa, writes to Mrs. Pinkham, the story of her strng-gle with serious ovarian trou ble, and the benefit she received from the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. This ia her letter: "How thankful I am that I took vour medicine. I was troubled for two years with inflammation of the womb and ovaries, womb was also very low. I was in constant misery. I had heart trouble, was short of breath and could not walk five blocks to save my life. Suffered very much with my back, had headache all the time, vras nervous, menstruations were irregular and painful, bad a bad discharge and ivaa troubled with, bloating. I was n perfect wreck. Had doctored and taken local treatments, but still was no better.- I was advised by one of my neighbors to write to you. I have now finished the second bottle of Mrs. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and am better in every way. I am able to do ,all my own work and can walk nearly a mile without fatigue; something I had not been able to do forover two years. Ycur medicine has done me more good than all the doctors." Germany'semp roris in that a'tifnde that with his hat off he doesn't know whether to throw it up for America or begin talking th-ough it. For Lung and cliest uVc aes, Piso'e Onre is toe best medicine we nave ose,d Mra. J. L. jNouhcoit, Windsor, Unt., Canada. A young tree 8ft o'lt on the side of an old tree that has died seldom thrives It usually starves to death. With raspberries and blackbeirie tbe best treatment is to keep tbe canes pinched back to four feet. diant Anion. Hon, Babe Anson is now a New York er for baseball purposes only. Wash ington Post. Iu point, of fact, Can'n Anson hss always been one of the giants. Chicago Tribune. Mr. Anson will now proceed to show Chicago what a great townNe.v York la. Washington Star. 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