Feeds the Hair Have you ever thought why rour hair is falling out ? It is because you are starving your hair. If this starvation con tinues , your hair will continue co fall. There is one good hair food. It is Aycr's Hair Vigor. It joes right to the roots of the Eair and gives them just the food they need. The hair tops falling , becomes healthy , and grows thick and long. Ayer's Hair Vigor does another thing , also : it always restores color to faded or gray Ixair. One dollar bottle. If your druggist cannot supply you , scud ft | i.oo and we will express n bottle to you , til charges prepaid. He sure and give us Irour nearest office. express J. C. AYBR Co. , Iowell , Mass. fond for oar handsome book on The Hair. Dlylnlty stndents in the University of Chicago have organized an unti- mtrimoniul club , announces the Chi- Bgo TimesHerald. . Now watch the girls single out those boys and bring teem to their knees. When there is no other kind of dos- srt , everything is in apple-pio order. lliilau fur llivuiu.Mt i > iu < l > A club has been established at Vi enna to provide women who divorced their husbands with home comforts. Legal aid will be given to intending divorcees , and a movement has been started to secure a repeal of the law under which uncontrollable sympathy is a valid ground for divorce. The foundresses of the club are twelve women whoso divorces astonished 'Viennese society. I'rnpnRpil Alllmice With England. If the United Stales mid Enulnnd shonld form nn nlll.mco , the combined strength would bo so great tlint the. o would bo liltlo cliiuico for eiu nues to orercome us. In a like mnnncr , when men and women keep up their bodily strength with Hosteller's Stomnch Hitters , there la little clmnoe of nttncks from dlsi-nso. The old time reme dy enriche-i the blood , steadies the ncrrva , and increases the appetite. Try It fur dys pcpsla und Indigestion. A Hunt Winter. "Wife I don't see what wo are going to do. Husband What's wrong ? "The icemnn won't stop leaving let until his bill is paid , and the coal man won't ' bring any coal unless he has the money in advance. " "Urn well , 1 still have credit at the drug store. Get some phosphoius and put It on the ice. " N. Y. , Weekly VVnnlcd Sntnetlilnir Ltm Noisy. Tailor I've some goods here , sir , that speak for themselves. Customer Oh , 1 don't want any thing quite so loud as that. Tit-Bits. Trlnt any nam full , ft tree , pad and holder lOo Jlgeiiti Wanted. Alltion , L * f Hirer , 111. An unnamed beneficiary in Cleve land , Ohio , has given a Olenvllle , O. , clergyman unlimited credit for the re lief of the poor In that community. r Red , Rough Hands , Itching , Burning Palms , and Painful Finger Ends. Soak the hands on retiring in a strong , hot , creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry , and anomt freely with CUTICURA , the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear , during the night , old , loose kid gloves , with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red , rough , chapped hands , dry , fissured , itching , feverish palms , with shapeless nails and painful finger ends , this treatment is simply wonderful , and points to a speedy cure of the most distress ing cases when physicians and all else fail. Cured by Cntlcura troubled with hands to tore that when I put them In water the pin 1VAS near set me crwy , the skin would peel off , and the flesh would get hard and break , then the blood would flow from at least fifty place * oa each hand Vprds never can tell the suffering I endured for three years. I Wed at least eight doctors , but my hands were worse than when I commenced Adoring. I tried every old Granny remedy that was ever thought of without on cent's worth of good and could not even pet relief. N. J. . who will vouch for the truth of my sufferings. . . . . Before I could itart to wort , I would have to wrap each flngeron ; both hands , tad then wear doves , which I hated to do , for when I came to take them off , it roud ! take two hours and the flesh would break and bleed. Some of my friend * who had seen my hands would say , "If they had such hands they would have fbem amputated " others would s\y "they would never work , " and more woull turn away In dltemt. But Uunkj to Cuticura , the greatest of skin cures , li Coded all my sufferings. iU3l to think after doctoring three years , and spending dollar . after dollar durin * * - * * f * * ww" - i w- - i -f j V " feat time , Cuticura cured me. It has now been two years since I used It and I eto'not know what sore hands are. I never lost a day's work while I was using ft or since * and I have been working at the s m business , and In acids , e.ic. THOS. A. CLANCY , 3JO Montgomery St. , Trenton , N. J. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor. OonMating of OurlonBA SOAP (2Se. ) , to ele nM the akin of crn.U an * .cale. , and .often the thickened cuticle , Guricuiu Olntm.nl (40o ( , ) . _ _ to IniUntlr allay Itching , Inflammation , and Irritation , and anoth * anci Tlin Co * < tl OK h.aland Onuonn\RssotTRSTf50o. ) , to eooj and ol.an. . the "lond. IIIU ODl < PliZU A fllHOL * BUT. U often .umd.nl to eure the moit torturing , dl'lf ? * rtn . and humlllatlnf kln. cMp , and blood humor * , with lo . of h lr , wKen all el. , fall. . Bol Siroaifhoul th. world. I'UTTKII Dnt/o * an Cnxx. CORP. , Bel. I'rop. . , Bo.ton , U. B. A. Millions of Women Use Cuticura Soap > .i1.led by Cuttonra Ointment for proderTlng , pnrlfAn ? D < * b * nUfytn the .kin , for S an.lng fee wsalp of cru t. . .rale. , and dandruff , and lh "lopping of falling h lr , for Hoftenlng , whlWnfug , and .oolhlng red. rouifh , andiorehandt.ln the form of bath , for anortng Irritation. , Innammatlonj , and chnflngi , or too f rea or offentlre pereplrallon u ib. form of wa.ha. for nleeraHre weaknenei , and for muny tanaUre antiseptic pnr. oi < which readily aurge.1 Uiemtelre. to women , and eappclally mother. , and for all the nurpoie * of the toilet , bAth , and nuriery. No amount of per.ua.lon can Induce tho.e > hair , once n.ed It to u.o any other , e.noclally for pre.enrlng and purlTylnir the .kin , BealD.AndhalrotlnMnU and children. Cirnouiu BOAP eomMne. delloala emollient p rop. 5rtl. derired from Cuncinu , the ureat .kin euro , wllhlhe pnre.lof elean.lnjclncrertle . * * lhs most r f re.hlnf of flower odor. . So other medicated oi p erer compound * d I. to lo eommred wllh It for pre.errlnc. purlf Tin * , and beautifying ih ikfn , tealp , h lr , au4 I JUndi. Ho other foreign or rtorae.lle tolUt oap , how f rexpen lf . I. to M compared I rtth U for all the pnrpo.e * of the toilet , bath and nur.err. Thn. It combine * l On * 80 A \ m On PRIDE , vti. , TWKirrr.Fira CRR * . th BUT alia ud uapltxUa kCttM MA MM Wkr * * U JM wvrU. Ilnrn Convenience * . There should be In every stable a closel Inrge enough to allow the hang ing up of nil Imriii'ssen , whether for car riage or work teams , anil so 'suugly made that when the doors are shut the closet will be nearly nir-tlglit. The cost of such a clobot will be more than re paid by the having of leather from the fumes of ammonia. If there Is a cellar for manure under the building , and from the dampness caused by the breath of animals or In other ways. Another and smaller closet , or box with shelves , near the animals , or two ono for the horses and one for the cattle In which to keep currycombs , brushes , cattle cards , sponges , hammer and nails , often needed , ami little bottles or packages of simple romedles that may be needed for a sick animal , to save calling a veterinarian , or to save the animal until he can be brought there. We usually hail tincture of aconite , saltpetre , powdered charcoal and a bottle of some liniment on baud always. Then a rack In the stables to holdforks , , shovel , lioes and brooms for cleaning them out , and another In some other place for forks , rakes ami broom , as well as other things ufced In feeding. When there Is but ono place for each article , and that Is always In its place , no time Is lost in hunting for It , and there Is loss breakage from their being thrown down , stepped on or run over. The Held tools should have a room or place separate from those that arc used at the baru nearly every day. Ameri can Cultivator. A Pnp 1'ollcr. The device for boiling maple utigar consists of cells of one-Inch pipe , benter or cut and connected with L's to set top of the arch under the sap pau , as shown. Dotted lines A A A A show where It may be bout , B union to connect with feeder , C throttle to regulate feed , O delivery pipe can bo turned down , as shown by dotted lines , to allow the pan to bo drawn off. I flnd this device a great saving of DKVIOB FOIl BAP IJOIMIfO. fuel , says a correspondent In Rural Yorker. The sap running the whole length of pipe comes out boiling hot , frothing and sputtering like a scolding woman , but do not bo alarmed at the noise It makes , for it will do no harm If you keep Btitllclont sap running In so It will not all evaporate In the pipe and consequently burn. Tennrtt Knrmlnu. Why should not the American system of tenant farming be abolished ? asks a correspondent of the Prairie Farmer. It Is already a fruitful source of wrong and a menace to free Institutions , de throning the goddess of justice and supplanting her with the goddess of greed , keeping In a state of servility our disinherited fellow-farmers , many of whom were robbed of their birthright before they were born , when their right ful heritage was given to the railroad magnates , who In turn have robbed and now continue to rob their beneficiaries , the people , by exorbitant rates. We , the surplus landowners , both rural and urban , hold In our grasp the destiny of this republic for weal of woe. Then wbjr not heal the mortal disease that la gnawing at her vitals ? Sly twenty-live years under monarchy convinces me that the landlord and the renter system is the blight and deathkncll of republics and the bulwark of monarchies. The Kansa landlord paid only $1.25 an acre forty years ago for the land that now brings him an annual rental of from $2 to $5 and upward. The system begets an Impoverished soil , Impover ished peasantry , and poorhouse and penitentiary candidates. Cotton Crop Ten Million Bales. The statistician of the department of agriculture reports 10,100,000 bales as the probable cotton production of the United States for 1000-1. The estima ted yield In pounds of lint cotton per acre Is as follows : Virginia 180 Louisiana 234 North Carolina.ISO Texas 220 South Carolina. 107 Arknnsns 223 Georgia 172 Tennessee 177 Florida 133 Missouri 275 Alnbnma 101 Oklahoma 818 Mississippi . . . .159 Indlun Terrltory.289 The acreage after eliminating ull laud from from which no crop will be gathered is estimated at 25,031,734. Old Apple Tree Nee'l Food. When you clean up the henhouse wheel the guano out among the small fruit and young trees. There la no better fertilizer under the sun. If you have any left over wheel It Into the orchard. The old apple treea are as greedy for food , and more so , than young trees. It la folly of the biggest kind to expect trees to go on and on bearing heavy loads of good fruit and starve them. They need food just as much as you do. Profits in Small Thlnn. That farmer U fully up to his priv ileges when bo and the matron can make enough from the poultry , the fruits , tfe track patch and tut orchard to defray expenses of the table , clothing and other necessities and luxuries of a personal uaturo. If he does this the staples , horses , cat tic , sheep and hogs which may be sold can be used In buying a son and daugh ter a few acres , etc. , to coinincucc llf with , or perchance to build a barn ot innuRlon. Such farming is profitable , and within the capabilities of the ma jority of farmers. Klcltlinr Hornet Many years ago we were run awaj with by an old horse , because sonu older person would not trust us to bar ness him to the sleigh , and hitched hlit so close that he hit his heels. Somt , borsi-s would have kicked the sleigh tc ; pieces , but wo wore able to guide hire' for two or three miles without anj greater damage than bruising tin horse's Iocs a little. Since then w have seen a colt that would allow tin whlfllctree to lilt his heels without auj protest excepting to come down to a walk and step carefully , while another horse we owned would stop so short n ; to almost throw us over the dasheii whenever a strap gave way. It was all a matter of early training , and while every one should see before startlnc oul , that the harness Is In good condition j those who raise the colts can easllj' ' train them so they will neither run away nor kick In case of an accident Perhaps some colts Inherit the klcklns Instinct , but more get It by bad man agement , while care should break the others of It. American Cultivator. Whole Cor-i In the St'o. It Is claimed that when the cnsllagt corn Is good enough to yield from 70 tc 00 bushels of cars to the acre that It li as much corn as needs to bo fed with It , and the grain ration should be bran , middlings or oats. When It Is less than this , cormneal should lx > added. Hut something depends upon the dry fodtloi used with It. With corn stover or tim othy hay use more of the gluten 01 Middlings than when clover hny Is used. With c'lovur hny to furnish protein , more corn may be used to supply the cnrlioniieeoiiH or beating food.vhlU timothy ami corn stover lncl < the pro-1 tcln Hint Is found In the middlings , bran or gluten nienl. If the bran Is cold 01 the cattle are much out of doors , more. corn Is required to keep up the heat ID the system and pi-event It consuming' I ' Its own fat or the butter fat. Kx- change. Hnjr nnil * tock Pcnlrn. A correspondent tells of a farmer who [ j decided to put In stock scales. While ! waiting for them ho had an offer for n \ lot of cattle at a certain price for the lot. or at so much per pou. . lie asked for time to decide , and when the scales came he hu&tled them Into place and I weighed the cattle , with the result thai I they broiiRht $12 more when weighed I than they would have brought t the lump price offered by tbo buyer. All I large farmers should have such scales , not only In buying and nolllng. but they need them when fattening stock , that ! , they may see whether the gain eucl ? week is paying for the food. Alfalfa anil ' rentn. The cream from cows that have been fed on alfalfa will average about 10 per cent of the milk. A sample of every con-j | trlbutlou Is taken In a little glass jar 1 by Western creameries , hermetically j scaled and marked with the date and the farmer's number nml put away on a shelf until the attendant has time to analyse It and record the value of the contribution It represents. The farmer j Is paJd from 2 to 4 cento a qunrt. ac > I cording to the richness of the milk and I the local demand. Honk * on thr I'nrmMead. tats of bookn should be about tb ' farmstead , so that the hoys and girls will grow up to be Intelligent men and accomplished women. If they early ac > quire n tuwle for good rending It will 1 .save them fro * " much foolishness and the parents often from anxiety. Book * arc cheap , and there can be no legal 1 excuse for a farm home not being the home of useful Intelligence. Feeding ; Value of Root * . An exchange say a : "In estimating the feeding value of such crops UB beets ' , turnips , etc. , the value of 100 pounds of beets is placed ut 19 cents , rutabagas at 15 cents and the ordinary turnips at 11 cents. This makes those foods chenp compared with sonic kinds , and they are also beneficial outside of their actual food value. " Dntrjr Cows In Winter. Keep the cows In good , warm stables , give plenty of feed rich In protein , such J | a * alfalfa , clover , soy beans , bran and the like , ami when the weather Is flue turn the cows out In the yard for exer cise. The Trolley in Klbcrln. Electricity la conquering the world with greater rapidity than did Its mighty predecessor In mechanical achievement steam. The gradual open- j Ing of the Trans-Silxirhiu Hallroad has i knl to the Introduction of electric light \ and electric machinery Into the towns ' of Siberia. Recently the nuinli Ip.iMy ' of Vladivostok decided that electric trolleys were Indispensable to the com fort and convenience of the Inhabitants of that remote city , and It was resolved to build at once about twenty mles of electric tramways and to light the town with electricity , besides Introducing other modern conveniences. Most of the machinery will be of American manufacture. The Old Man'i New Woman I'm going to lecture oa Woman's Rights. Husband ( plaintively ) And what will I do ? New "Woman Well , I suppose I might take you along as a frightful example. An eHectrie plow , operated by inorabla trolley wire * , iuui Iwen laveated U Halle , PnuaU. _ * . . NEDKASK.A NOTES. There Is a smallpox scare at Peter son. Louisville will establish R pubtv Illirary. ' Alta citizens have raised funds for i high school library. All the school children at Wymon have been vaccinated. The editor of the Harrison Sun li building a new residence. The state checker tournament will begin In Lincoln March 10. Over $1500 was rc.ill7.cd ataCatholU fair ( recently held at Randolph. The state sportsmen's tournament will bo hold at Lincoln May 7 to 11. Tho.leirerson county fair will b * held at Fairbury September 18 , LO and JO. The executors of an estate at Helolt liuvc a madstonc , valued at $3,000 , 'fot * " ale. ale.A A Superior man believes that ho solved the problem of perpetual mo tion. tion.Tho The stable tournament of the volun- leer ( liremen will be hejd at .Fremont in | July. Company 1C , of the National Guard at Columbus , has purchased an armor * oulldlng. Beatrice llreincn are tickled because the l council has purchased them new lv rubber boots. A banquet will be tendered General FlUlmgh Lee by the Omaha Com- incrclnl ( Jlitb. 11. H. llotL'c , a Boyd county farmer , discovered that ( lends had put poison on his corns ) til Us. Neligh is one of the Nebraska towns which Is complaining of a scarcity ot dwelling houses to accommodate the people. The * Catholics of Friend arc making arrangements to erect a line brick church this coming cummer , U ) cast between 1 $10,000 and $15,000. Moso Sliutts , a prisoner In the Su ! perior jail , escaped recently , and went home to spend a week with his family 'and then returned toconllnement. A wild animal has been killed neat Greenwood while burrowing amonji the graves in the cemetery. The anl- inal Is described as resembling an African wolf. A poultry swindler has been working - ing , among the farmers of Holt county getting | the unsophisticated U ) sign agreements ' tq sell their fowls. The agreements turn up as promlsory notes. The vault In the ofllco ot the clerk of i the district court at McCook was broken Into and $170 In cash was taken from a box which was kept In the vault. Valuable papers contained In the vault , were not molested. i An Alliance pastor lias employed' a Ironp of colored Jubilee singers to fur nish the music for his revival services They not only attract a crowd but their rendering of revival hymns wakes up the sinners in an astonishing man- nor. Harry Boore , the superintendent of a Chicago packing house , who was re- cently convicted of stealing water from the city waterworks , was formerly a resident of Nebraska Olty , where he was superintendent of the packing Ixnisc. J. E. Rrown , a stockman who lives near Stan ton , has had several cattle shot recently and while none of them have died the Injuries have been ser ious. It is not known positively who did Uie shooting , but It IB thought to be spite work. | Three more new eases of smallpoi were qi.-irantlnod at .Fairbury. Tluy arc all railroad employes and all oo- cupy the same quarters. This makes four cases In all and the city council held a meeting to i jrisider some rigid quarantine measure. Farmers In the vicinity of Superior have a tradition that If the wind IB ' from the southwest on a certain day In February there will surely be a good crop on that year. The wind wa > favorable this year and the farmer are pinning their faith on a bountiful harvest , Robert Linn , of Madison , suffered a broken leg by the fall of a horso. In company with another boy ho was on his way to a skating pond , both boys riding on the same horse , The animal slipped and foil and Linn being In the saddle could not get out of the way. The prosecution of Christian Budlr of Columbus , on the charge of t-mbez- Element came to an abrupt end when Judge Hoilcnbeck Instructed the trial jury to return a verdict of not guilty jThe Information charges Budtz with the embezzlement of funds collected as agent of the Union Central Life In- insurance \ company. Ho produced In court a contract showing that his ern- ployment was simply a personal ar l rangement between A. R. Ed mis ton of Lincoln and himself , the company not oelng a party to the contract , Budtz aNo claimed on the stand thai , ho had made an accounting to Edmls ton. ton.A A party of swindlers is working a new game In Nance county. One ol them stops with a farmer and talkf business for a time and departs , leavIng Ing a sealed letter which Is not ad dressed. The next day another mar comes along looking for the letter and If the party at w-liose place It has ap parently b en left by accident ha > opened It a demand Is iniuie for pay ment of money under threat of prose cutloa. In several cases reported tin ictoemo has worked. Many a man spoils a peed sweetheart to take unto himself a mighty pooi wife. Of all the reformed people In UM world , the most rare is the reformed reformer. . i i So long as love pf money Isthe root of all evil , most of tls will Incline a bit to the naughty. The happiness of the man with tn champagne appetite depends largolj upon his resources. It. Is not wonderful that at a con T > tlonrlf electricians there should b great deal of current thought. Thp average politician may notloum a great deal about liquid air , but ho U a living denuiiihtratlon of solid wind. It is bad business ixillcy for a den tist to condemn the uu of candy on thegiound that It injures the teeth Chcstorlleltl couldn't ' have beat tho" tailor who wrote bis debtor , that h was " .sure itiis an unintentional oversight. " v The Americans In Australia are tui enthusiastic In celubniUng the feder ation of Australia us any other real- dents Sydney lotn-r. ' ' - j A handsome yacht lying for tb winter near Vancouver , B. C. , was cently sunk through the snow accumulated on her deck , AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS Mrn. Doty of Illuhliiiul , lovrii , He tur < l tu llciilth A Miraculous Case U r Ilii-Umml U Carol of lirlgUt'a Dl - cme liy. Hiuno .Menu * . Highland , lown , March 4 , 1001.-fip - clal. ) Krleuds of Mrs. YV. II. Doty ar very much pleased to notice the won derful Improvement In bur condition. For eighteen years he has bceii n nut- fcror from rheumatism , and the tortura she has endured during this time U past all description. Mrs. Doty tella the following story : "I have sulfered for the past eighteen years with Kidney Trouble and Uheu mutism. 1 have tried doctors , paten * medicines , plasters , liniments , electric treatments , and nothing did me anj good. I had nearly lost ull faith In any thing , when 1 HOiit for six boxes of Doild'8 Kidney I'llls. 1 said to niy hu * . band I expected that It was some iuort money thrown away , but when I had taken them a week I could s e thai they were helping mo. The lameness 1 had suffered with for so long Is nearly all gone. It is not a quarter us bad u It was. For years 1 had to wear warm bandage1 around my forehead to prevent the pain. Since using the Plll 1 have boon able to remove this alto gether. "I cannot find words to express my heartfelt thanks to Dodd'a Kldnejr 1'llls for their wonderful cure of iny CURB. My husband has suffered froia Kidney Trouble for years. Last sprinj n doctor said ho had Urlght'u Disease , and treated him , but he received 110 benefit , and ho kept growing thlnnei and weaker all the time. When 1 gen Dodd's Kidney 1'llls he commenced taking four a day. He has taken them three months and Is nearly well. Hl strength Is Increased , and the improve ment in his case Is almost miraculous. Dodd's Kidney I'llls have certainly been a God send to us. " It IK Just cases like those of Mr , and , Mrs. Doty that have made Dodd's Kidr ney I'llls so very popular In Iowa. They are f > 0c a box , six boxes for fU.fiO. Buy thorn from your local ilrujr- glut If you can. If he cannot tmppl/ you. scud to the Dodd AlcU.eliu.- . . Buffalo , N. Y. i SECURITY Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Boar Signature of ca Fac-Slmllo Wrapper Utlow. rr ( mall and o 01.7 to take as incur. ' FOR HEADACHE. CARTER'S FOR DIZZINESS. ITTLE FOR BILIOUSNESS. IVER FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. PILLS. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXOH ! Muntuvi - Purely Vef etftblo. , CURE CICK HEADACHE. IITA.IKMID till XV * in. Original Sllckei THC HAKDCVT tTOMM. AdnptoU u > wantaolti Fanner , FlOiernan , TVannler , Mnlormtn , Ranrhmin , Mtnrr , * to. TAKI : No SuasTrrurcs. rmc CATAV.OOVU " " IHO fUkt. kU > l Of OAMntHT * AN * HAT * .