THE FARM AND GAKDEN. tO TELt, TIIE WElnnt OF A HATSTACK. To ascertain tbe approximate weight of of a baystnek on English authority says: Multiply the length of the stack by its iraatu, ana multiply the result by its height, all in feet, divide the product by twenty-seven, which will giro the num ber of cubic yards; this multiply by six, if new bay; if oldish, by eight or nine, and the product will be tho weight in stones. In measuring the height deduct two-thirds cf tho distanco iu fect from the caves to the top. rl.ANTIfta IN AN OLD ORCHARD. Orchnrdists have usually asserted that young trees would not thrive if planted in the same place where on old one of the same kind had grown and died of old age or otherwise, although nature has been replanting her forests in this way for many thousands of years. There is uo good reason for supposing that an old apple tree leaves anything iu the soil that should be injurious to a young tree planted in iu place, and we would not hesitato for a moment to replace old trees of any kind with new ones. If ;he land is old and its fertility exhnused, fertilizers should, of course, be applied in sufficient quantities to insure a vigor ous growth of young trees. It's an old theory that a new orchard should never be planted on the site of an old one, but it docs not hold good in practice. Sew lork tun. VrntTKW.VSH FOR rOfLTRV ItOUSES. A capital whitewash is made by mix ing common, water lime cement with sweet, skimmed milk to the proper con sistency. Tho followiug is the Govern ment whitewash, and a 6ne whitewash it is: Put two pailfuls of boiling water in a barrel; add one half of a bushel of well burned, fresh quicklime; put in quickly one peck of common salt, dis solved in hot water, and cover the barrel tightly to keep iu the steam while the lime is slacking; when the violent ebul lition is over, stir till well mixed to gether, and, if necessary, add more boil ing water, so as to have the mass like thick cream, strain through a sieve or coarse cloth. Make a thin starch of three pounds of rice flour and oue pound of strong glue, having first soaked the glue in cold water, and to the latter mixture add two pouuds of whit;ng. Add this to the lime wash, and also sufficient hot ji-ater to dilute to the proper consistency; keeplwrt while applying. It will require about six quarts of the mixture to 100 square fect of surface, and it will last re markably well. It goes without saying, that it may be made any color desired. Fai m and Fireside. KEEP THE COWS CLEAN. With cows constant attention to the cleanliness of the skin is indispensable to tie purity of the milk. These animals generally escape iujury to health from causes which would be fatal to other animals because the poison is carried oil with the milk. And in dairies where cleanliness is not observed as it should be the evaporation from the milk, which eouects on the corcrs of the pails iu which the milk is set for cream, or which may be gathered upon a sheet of glass laid over a shallow pan of milk freshly drawn from a cow, will deposit a quan tity of liquid of an intolerably foul odor. If one will test the milk of cows kept in filthy stables, and upon whose sides filth is permitted to collect in adherent flakes, in this way, the foulness will be very ap parent. This odor has been called some times the animal odor and has been thought to be inseparable from the cow. This is wholly untrue. It is the odor of filth, which has every characteristic of manure, and which is discharged with the milk because it could not escape through the skin, which is the natural outlet for it, and by which it would es cape freely and imperceptibly if the skin vere kept clean and in healthful action by means of thorough carding and brush ing every day. jw York Timtt. WEIQllTINO A WAGON. Ten years ago a man drew me a load of hay in spring, roads very rough and muddy, and fully two-thirds cf the load was on the forward wheels, because he iranted to give the team all the advan tage possible, as the roads were so soft and the wheels cut in so." He was as tonished that I should c.iffer, and when I told others of my surprise I was dumb founded to find nine out of ten agreeing with him. They "knew by experience'' that the nearer the load to the team, the easier it would draw, and that the large cast-iron thimble-axle moved a load over rougu roads easier than a small steel axle. After this I was led to notice loaded wagons; oue day I counted thirty, eight loads of grain in bags going to market, and not one of them was loaded heaviest behind, and such hus been my observation everywhere. "With potatoes the box is filled and the extra bags piled on forward, also salt, nails, and such heavy goods are put forward, and the lighter and more bulky behind. I re gard such loading as great a physical heresy as that the horse that lags behind does the most work. "It is true that the clot er the load to the team the easier it will draw,"if it is a log on the ground, but put it on wheels arid be the roads smooth or rough, it hiakes little differ ence, unit OW'.ongue gives the team an advantage on rough roads. The iluditndman. DRESSING AND SHIPPING POULTRY. In reply to several queries in relation to preparing and shipping poultry for market we cannot do better, perhaps, than give the directions of one of the leading commission firms of New York to their patrons. They say: To insure they highest market prices for poultry the birds must be well fattened; crops empty w hen killed ; nicely and well picked aud tkiu not broken or torn; thoroughly cooled, but not frozen. Pack in boxe3 with a layer of clean straw (rye straw is the best) between the layers of poultry in the suiiic posture iu which the birds roost. Mark each box, specifying what it contains. Send invoice by mail. thip to reach destination about the mid dle of the week never to arrive as late as Saturday. In New York city three is an ordinance that specifies that neither chickens or turkeys shall be offered for sale unless the crops are free from food. While poiilijy for New Vork aud some other inaikcis is fccidoin if ever drawn, that de signed for Huston and other New Eng. land mark vis is relieved of the entrails wl.cn killed. It is important, therefore, thai producers should learn previous to shipping piat what their special market n. lino. This information may be ob U utJ by Kiitinir direct to one', comiuig- Ision merchant for instructions. Ifany nnns Iiave printed circulars containing directions, which are sent out on written application. Whenever practicable, ship chickens, ducks, turkeys, etc., in sepa rate packages. In Rending poultry for tne noiiaays euueavor to have your ship ments reach their destination three or four days in advance. Bear in mind that tho big demand for fine, large tur keys comes at Thanksgiving, and that prime geese catch tho fancy prices at Christmas. Soon after January prices go up again. Capons meet a good market from tho 1st of February on until about Easter. Xcit York WorUl. FARM AND GARDEN NOTES. Pou't your well need cleaning? Choose a cool day for picking apples. Keep right on cultivating tho straw berry patch. Fight weeds, briers, etc., until they cease growing. Now is a good time to make mutton as well as pork. Put implements undercover as soon as done using them. For permanent pasture, timothy docs not do well nlone. The best egg-maker is good food, j t eed the hen no other. The same fence should not enclose a young orchard and cattle. Get your grouud ready for those trees you mean to set out this fall. Save seed from any novelties that have proved satisfactory with you. Harvest the onions as soon as ripe. When dry store in a cool, dry place. Black cap raspberries do better set out in the spriug. Put others out this fall. Stop cultivating the grape vines. The wood must be given a chance to harden. Put no "wind falls" in the barrels of No. 1 apples. It will pay in tho long run. If there is marsh hay near you get some in readiness for covering tho straw berries. Currant and gooseberry cuttings will do better set out now than to wait till spriug. Try it and see. Begin your intense farming this fall by burning all the weeds about the place be fore they shell their seeds. If you can put out some grape vines this fall do not wait till spring, you may be crowded with work then. " You need not wait till the frost drops the leaves from currant and gooseberry bushes before making cuttiugs. Where are the mower and horserakcl Better have them housed to-day. They will be of better value next season if they are. While the corn is curing in the shock is a good time to get out the manure that has been accumulating during tho sum mer. By the way, do you make your wife an equal partner iu the farm plans? She may be the "better half" of the firm if you will. Every farmer should look over his farm often and examine his fences so that his stock will not destroy his crops or be found in his neighbor's lot. When a man wants an idea, he scratches his head. When a farmer wants a crop he scratches his land, and the harder he scratches the better tho crop. Don't let any green tomatoes go to waste. Apples are scarce aud green tomatoes make excellent pies are good fried, are- good several ways. Save them. Very often the surplus product of a farm can not be more profitably invested than by putting into under drains, till the thorough drainage oi the cultivated land be accomplished. Where thorough and clean culture has been practiced one can see how the crops lay hold of the fertilizers and are corre spondingly larger. It pays to be energetic iu fighting the weeds. The size of the tile should be in pro portion to the length of the drain and the amount of fall in the ditch. But the flooding of a drain tile depends somewhat on the depth to which it is sunk. A correspondent of the Orange Judd Farmer complains that on his farm manure has been a detriment rather than a help to his crops. The number of farmers that have this experience is very small. Flax seed that has been exposed in the field to the sun's ray's until it is dry to brittlenesa, still holds a latent moisture, which will develop when tbe seed is con fined in a moss and result in heat and de composition. A farmer should take care to keep easy and safe ways of ingress and egress to his cuutvated fields. More wagons are broken down by going through deep fur rows or over ridges than by twice the travel on smooth highways. It is time that western farmers were taking warning from tbe experience of their eastern brethern. When they are under the necessity of buying fertilizers to keep up the fertility of their lands they will sing a more doleful song than they do now. Electricity for the Canals. Electricians say that the canal will soon be a rival to the steam railway as far as freight is concerned. Of late years the canal has fallen away in popularity as a means of transportation. For the trans portation of perishable freights the canal has been entirely abandoned in favor ol the swift steam railway. Many projects for introducing steam power on canals have beeu considered, but they have all been fouod impractica ble or too expensive for adoption. The electric motor has beeu tried and found admirable. It saves labor as well as time. The water power is there and costs noth ing. Horses, mules and tow paths will soon become memories of the past. The electric current can do without them. A'cto York Telegram. A Great Singer'! Pets. Mine. Minuie Hauk is unusually fond of pets. At one time her husbaud, t lit Chevalier de Hesse-Wartegg, brought home from South America a remarkablj tame parrot, which he introduced into th drawing-room in a closely-covered cage. He then asked bis wife to sing sooiethiujj for him, which she readily did, and wai amazed to hear a voice from the hid let cage say: "liravo, Minnie Hauk! Thai is perfectly charming!" At her Swisi home the great singer is constantly sur rounded by pilous that eat from hei hand, perch on her shoulder and evei take a hath iu her toilet pitcher uure l.ukt'1, Xe York IMqtr TEMPERANCE. 1'IMIRAIBU. Upon an osk tree, grand and MIL A t-liiiKitiK irrfiie-vinA hung. While from the lar outspreading boughs til-eat purple clusters swuiifr. No daring hand had ever reached Where topmost branches played, Bo high in air the ripened fruit In tempting beuity swayed. One rtar tho vintage muster paused Within the checkered shade. Which high upon the oak tree's bough The swinging clusters made. Across the greenward's even floor With brijrhfc leaves thicklv spread, Old Autumn's tribute levied on The branches overhead. He glanced up through the dancing leaves. As 'gainst the trunk he loaned, "Those grapes are nicer ones,'1 he said, " I'iiau any i have gleanen. I think, niy lioMiities, 1 can find fciuu way to bring you down," And soon the pretty clusters lay lMsmantled on the ground. Their quiet, harmless life was o'er. For soon against their will They're tossed with others not so fair Into the cruel still, Where, crushed and bleeding, sore dis graced. Their future work must, be To scatter broadcast o'er the earth Tlie seeds of misery. busitJi. Kennedy, in Temperance Banner. RCSSIA'S POISON TRAFFIC, Xot military donoUsui, uot the knout aud the chain, not Siberia itself, has dona so much to make the Kussiaii Government the loathed and cursed enemy of its subjects as the Governmental protection of the poison trartic. That alliance of tyranny and vioe lias ma le the tyrant the representative of a political devil-worship supported only bv brutal force, and has norally relear.d his laves from the duty of submission the mo ment insurrection "ceases to be absolutely hopeless. Felix L. Oswald, M. . PLEASANT rOH THE PASSENGERS. When I was up in Northern Wisconsin the other day I saw something that caused chills to chase each other in rapid succession down my spinal column, and that made my hair (that is, the rim of hirsute growth that adonis the base of my skull) to stand erect. Tbe train upon which I traveled stopped for dinner at a little water-tank station. Just as the train was about to pull out, a grimy looking individual staggered upon the plat form and started to fail aboard. The con ductor was a new man on the run, but he didn't propose to allow the intoxicated indi vidual to get abonw. "Look here!" shouted the conductor as the sooty specimen went to get on. "You're too drunk to get on. W heft's your ticket?" "Hav -haven't got any," stuttered the drnnken fellow. "Then you can't get on." "Yesli 1 kin; you can't stop me. I'm the engineer of this train. There ain't no fresh conductor can put me off." Milwaukee, Evening Wisconsin. AFRICA'S CURSE. Bishop William Taylor, replying to an in vitation to attend the national U . C. T. U. to tie held in Atlanta next month, presents in his brief letter a striking commentary upon the evils resulting from the liquor traffic in Africa. He savs: "It would afford me social pleasure to accept, were it possible, tor yours is the real issue of the day and ot great import not only to our American homes, lor whose defence you stand in the name of t-rod, but also in its relation to mis sion work in heatheu lands. Poor Africa's deplorable condition under the rum curse is darker than when the stealing of millions of its people caused Livingston to call it the 'open sore of the world.' A hundred steam ships that sail from European and English ports to the west, south and east coasts carry a principal cargo of rum and gin. Hamburg alone, by two lines of steamers, exported to Africa 'JOO.OOO tons of rum last year; and many other cities, including our own Boston, are engaged in the nefarious business of turn ing a Mississippi of death and destruction upon the defenceless A f ricans, annually deci mating whole sections of that country. Our only hope is in the Gospel. God bless you in your great work." SOME OK RUM'S WORK. A few weeks ago a young man committed suici le at the Usooru House, Itochester. Up on the tab.e iu his room was found the fe lowinx ietter. It preaches a good temper ance sermon . ' Hstiier than liave opium and rum kill me, I prefer tj do it. niyseP. I feel I am past ra deniptio. n;:. I w hy should such a useless tiling encumber the i?nrth I have abused aud distrusted my irieuds; have lost my posi tion with my house, have overdrawn my ac count several liuiuii-ed dollars, and, in "fact, cannot see a ray of light ahead? If 1 thought my friends would put me iu an asylum some where, i would nut do the cowardly thing I uui about to: but tiiey have always used me so kindly, and I have so invariably abused their trust, that I neither ask, nor expect, any more mercy at their hands. You can notify my house, and they will inform my friends where I am, aud 1 think they will give me a Christian burn; . " o my tathcraiidmv curling sister a long good-bye. May God forgive me for all the trouble 1 have caused you. May those friends iu (Springfield who first induced me to smoke the pii. and thereby wrecked my young life, suffer for it, it there is an avenging "Young men, for God's Fake never touch a drop of liijuor. It has killed me and will just as surely kill you. I had as bright a prospect ahead of me as any young man ever had, had a nice position and good salary, but rum and opium have got the mastery of me. "And now may the all-merciful God for give me. Let this be a warning to all, for I would like it postal over the door of every rum shop and opium den in the world. Good bye." "PROFIT AND LOSS"' DjtlNK ACCOUNT. The following significant statistics ot drink, crime, dis.aso, pauperism aud taxa tion are from official sources, and should be carefully studied: LICENSES NEW YORK CITY. Whole number of liquor licenses issued by the Commissioners of Kxcise duriug the year isvj 0369 Total auiouui. of license fees re ceived, tssj $1,442,770 Total number of licensed places in existence, January 1, lH'JU S,8s5 Expenditures, allowed by the board of Es timate and Apportionment, ior Ik'ju: POLICE CHAllITlEb AND CORRECTION. The Police Department ft,t)47,7Bl M Department of Public Charititut und Correction 1.949,100 00 Other Charitable Institutions.. 1,215,311 50 Salaries, Judiciary J,0iiM,H40OU Salaries, City Courts 3eXyj00 00 Coroners, salaries aud other ex penses 58,855 00 U,317,7US U PAUPERISM. Whole numbar of paupers sup ported ar relieved, year end ing December 1, 18(HS, in New York city 50,271 Ata.sjaluf $1,898,61 86 Whole numlier of paupers sup purUxl or relieved, in the sev eral counties iu the IState of New York, year ending Dec. 1, IShe 135,753 Total cost to theState $'I,S8K,815 10 County Poorhouse supplies $l,tioK1334 4a Medical attendance uud medi cines $164, 838 24 tUeriuteudents, keepers, and orticers of Poorhousus, sala ries $M6,34 71 f'onstaiilea and other officers. ... lo, VM 8W Transportation of paupers $2,U24 35 Children Ijorii in Poorbouses, the year 755 I'llIME AND CORRECTIONS. Convictions iii Courts of Special Sesnions, the State, lsH 90,515 Arrests for intoxication. How York city, IHv.i 20,240 1 lie license revenue lor New York city for lwll was tl.442, 770; but the aggregate cost to the city, for the suport of the police, prisons, hospitals, courts, poorhouses, etc., was over tl 1. 240.410. Kully three-fourths of this lure sum, or ,412,.ino, would be saved to the tuxtiayeis of New York city alone in a ciugle year by prohibition. Greater still Mould be the gain throughout tho Empire Slate, in immunity from crime and iwuperistit, and iu the improved moral cliuracter and intelligence of its citizen.- Xationat 'ieiiijitranct Adcocatc. TF.CCMAR INFATUATION. Different Methods of Following the lnlnnc tten "I.ve One Another." To men ever fall In love with each other? Women do. Not long ago a young woman In New Jersey was married to a youthful la borer on her fat Iter's farm. Sometime after ward it was discovered that the husliand was a female; the young wife refused, however, though earnestly entreated by her friends, to give up her chosen consort. The strangest part of the discovery was the fact that the bride knew her husband wasa woman before she was led to the altar. If men do not exhibit this strange Infatua tion for one of their own sex, they at least oftentimes glvoevidenceof the fact that t hoy love one another. There are many instances on record where one man has given his life for anot her. There are many more instances were men have given life to another. It is a proud iiosscasion the knowledge that one has saved a precious human life. Meriden, i 'arm., is the home of such a bappy man. John II. Preston, of that city, July llth, 181K1, writes: "Five years ago I was taken very sick, I had several of the best doc tors, and oue and all called it a complication of disease. 1 was sick four years, taking prescriptions proscribed by these same doc tors, and 1 truthfully Btnte I never expected to fret nnv lietter. At thin time. 1 noni- nieneed to have the most terrible pains in my back. One day an old friend of mine, Mr. R. T. Cook of tho firm of Curtis & Cook, advised me to try Warner's Safe Cure, as be had been troubled the same way and it had effected a cure for him. 1 bought six bottles, took the medicine as directed and am to-day a well man. 1 am sure no one ever had a worse ense of kidney and liver trouble than f had. Before this 1 was always against pro prietary medicines but not now, oh, no." Friendship expresses itself In very peculiar wayssoinetimes; but the true friend is the friend iu need. Grnpo Culture, In America. While wo do not think it is at all probable that the grape will entirely fail in all parts of Europe, still, if it should, we think it quite possible that America nlone would in a few years be ablo to meet the demand, however large it might bo. There aro vast regions of country in Arizona nud in New Mexico where the foreign varieties of tho grapo will thrive as well as iu California, now tho great ccntro of tho industry; while tbe cultivation of our nativo varieties might readily be extended a hundredfold in tho Eastern States. But should all the vineyards of the world aud every grapevine be wiped out, wo would move on about the same; for the vino and its products arc not necessities, but merely luxuries which, doubtless, do fully as much harm as good. Xcie York Sun. A Novelty In Bookbinding. A novcltj in bookbinding is announced in tho employment in it of metal as a substitute for cardboard. A special preparation is first necessary, and tho leather mny be bent nud straightened again without perceptible diimngo, n course of treatment that would destroy cardboard covers. The metal is covered withnny material that taste may dictate, and tho finished book shows no differ ence in appearance, excepting in a greater thinness of the cover, 'which is always desirable. Picayune. The China Sea and tho Bay ofTindy aro tho two roughest seas in the world. Life Is Misery To thousands of people who hare tho taint of aero, ula In their blood. The aoales cause I by tho drM ! Jill running eorea and othor manlfeatatlon of t.ilt disease are beyond description. There ts no remedy equal, to, flood's Sur iparilla for scrofula, salt rheum and every form of ilooi rtlseux Weknowr tiat.c has cured the seTeroit casei aal U will benefit all who give It a fair trial. "Scrofula bunches In my n& disappeared when Hook Hood's JNirssparllla." X. It, Ksujcr. Park ersburg, W. Va. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggist. $1; six for $5, Prepared on ly by C X. HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar HOLLY Shipninn No. 10 scroll Saw, with all t-xtraft, only )c;f. LattMt aud Ivnt. heiid fur Xi-iwiife cauiloffiie t huipman Knsrlne Mt, o.f KocheiMer. N. Y, Xo other Weekly Paper gires f 9) 9) SPECIMEN COPIES AND FULL ANNOUNCEMENT WILL EE SENT ON APPLICATION. Illustrated Serial Stories. The Serial Stories engaged for tbe year will be of unusual interest and Finely Illustrated. Through Thick and Thin ; by Molly Elliot Seawell. Nepigon ; by C. A. Stephens. Kent Hampden ; by Rebecca Harding Davis. Suleika; by Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. The Heygood Tea Service; by Elizabeth W. Bellamy. Army Life and Adventure. A Phenomenal Scout; by Gen. O. O. Howard. Reading Indian "Sign;" by Gen. John Gibbon. Hunting Large Game; by Gen. John R. Brooke. In Big Horn Canon; by Gen. James S. Brisbin. Latest Discoveries in Science. Thin Scries of Tapers explains in a simple manner the recent researches of the greatest Specialist) In Science. The Stars ; by J. Norman Lockynr, F. R. S. The Moon; by Prof. E. S. Holden. The Earth; by Pro. N. S. Shaler. . The Ocean; by Camille Flammarion. The Sun; by Prof. C. A. Young. College Athletic Sports. lly Harvard, l'riuceton and Yale Captains. College Boat-racing; by R. W. Herrick. Foot-Ball at Princeton; by E. A. Poe. Base-Ball: Matches Lost and Won; by A. A. Stagg. The Success at the Bar of Famous Lawyers; by Lord Coleridge, Chief Justice of England. Incidents in the Lives of Famous Surgeons; by Sir Morell Mackenzie, M. D. Railway Stories by Railway Men; by Prominent Railroad Officials. Jules Verne's Boyhood, telling how he became a Story Writer; by Jules Verne. Among the Highland Peasantry; by The Marquis of Lome. Ill us. by The Princess Louise. The Girl with a Taste for Music. Thrown on How can She make the most of Her Voice? A remarkable serira of papers written exprt-snly fur Thu Companion by the following famous singers: Madame Albani. Miss Marie Van Zandt. Miss Emma Juch. Miss Emma Nevada. Madame Lillian Nordica. Weekly Editorials on Current Eventa at home and abroad. A Charming Children's Page Kvery Week. Household Articles will be published frequently, fsisitie; useful information lu the various tlepartmtuts of homo life, . Art Work, 'aucy Work, Embroidery, the liecorutiou of Koorus, the Care of Plants, Coukiug, uud Hints ou Huusckefpiiig, THIS SLIP Pare snap ts white. Brown noana r aAnl- tratd with rosin. Perfume Is only put In to hide th tiresoncs f fiilHd tat. Ikibblns's Klrctrlo Bip Is ire- whltn and nnscented, lias been sold slnrg 1HB.V 'fry It nmt A township la thirty-six sections, eaoh a mile square ImWi'i Chlnowt Hmdaclie Cnra. Harm. Irss in offwt, quick and positive in sol Inn. hent prepaid on receipt of fi per Imttln. AdelerA Coft&l Wyandotte aJ.,kansaCltr,Mu FITS stopped froo by On. Kl.txs's Dncvr Nicnva Kkhtokkh. No fits after 11 rut day's hub. Marvelous iMirtw. TruiUlse and $t trial UjUU fro. Dr. Kline, Kit Arrli HI., I'hlla., I'a. Do Via Kver Mpecalatef Any person eondlnij us their name and at dresswdl receive information that will lea l to a fnrtuno. Kent. UnvU Uo Security Building, Kansas lity. Mo. Woman, her diseases and their treatment. eeipt of Ule., oost of nutlllnir.eto. Address Hrof. it. ii. ivuink, .u.u.imi Area wu. nma., t a. OklahomaOnlde Hook and Mapaentany where on receipt (.'iOela.Tylor CoKaneaii C Ity, Mo. If afflicted with sore eyes nee Dr. Isaac Thomp son's Kye-water.l)rtiKKtst eell at ier bottlo STJACOBS OH, P CURES SI KF.LT. 44 SPRAINS. Ohio AMIss.Rall war. Office President and General Manager, Cincinnati, Ohio My foot suddenly turned and nave mo a very severely sprained snkle. The applies Hon of St, Jacobs Oil resulted at onre In a relief from pain." W.W. Pfahopt, Trent. A Or n'l Men'r. BRUISES. Ht Dolphin Street, Baltimore, Md Jsn'y IS, 1890. "I was brulsrd bad ly In Tilp and side by a fall and sufferrd se verely. St. Jacobs Oil completely cured me." Wm.C. HiRPtx. Member of Stste Legislature JTXt Ps vncl F 00.. tiHlmsre, Mil Kotlilng On EartinVilf IS5 LIRE Sheridan's Condition Towdcr! tt Is ahsnhit lr rnre. ITlirhlT eencontrtL In misn. tltr It enms I,- tluiu tntli uf a cvnt . tlav Sti-Mly luidlfiii. rrvvmlii aiui cures all ittwaM'S lloivl tor yminir chirks. Worth more tlian irolit when hens moult ampl for Etcenes In ttninpM, ne rsckair'" SI. 8 111b cans, bv msil. SI.?o. Sis cans, iw, CTpress psuL -TUB flF.ST lVtfl.TKY l AOAZlfjrV' asmple copT Irci Viirrj Knt.fnq uniil free with Jl.no orders or mora L b. JOHNSON & CO.. 23 Custom UuUdU SU. lloston, Ala&a. RELIEVES a1 fiPf I HENS 4 iVl i i alii MutMBSaM&MaL KL.Y BLtUTtlKUa. 60 Warren 8t.,NcwYork. Price SO eta.. 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Aritumetlo, dhort-tiaad, eta. 1 1 laorougnij Uium uy MA.il circular frt. Ilrrwm'a ! olleite. 4lt Main St.. tmn&ia, N. V. For "tc. m lUWpaKP ijook, pxpTlonoa uf ft ttracllc&l uoultrv rataer durltiJ Av ayram, It UaWiP how to tlftwt and curetllscrut3; to fetu for tc aad fur fattciiiufct: which fowl 10 lave for tindtDK, Ac, Ac. AilUrens UiX)K fDH. HUt'atK, 14 lHinard St., N. Y. City. tueh a Variety of Entertaining and Instructive Naval Life and Adventure. Adventures of a Middy; Admiral David D. Porter. Powder Monkeys; by Admiral S. B. Luce. A Chat about Samoa; by Admirsl L. A. Kimberly. Overland in a Man-of-War; Adiiiral J. H. Gillis. How to Choose a College. Four Articles of great value to any young man considering a College Kducation j by Pres. Seth Low. Hon. Andrew D. White. Prof. Goldwin Smith. Pres. Merrill E. Gates. Important Articles. What can a Girl of Sixteen do? A Series of 'our practical and helpful Articles, which will prove suggestive aud vuluuhle to ttuy girl; by Amelia E. Barr. "Jenny June." Mary A. Livermon. " Marion Harland.' And other Favorite Writers. FREE TO JAN., 1891. To any New Hubacrlber who will rut out aud send ua Ibia slip, wllb name and Posl-OMre address end 91.95. we will seud Tbe YouiU'h Coiiipituioti FKKE lo Januury 1, 1NH1, nud for a Full Year from that Dale. This olli r iu luriea the KIVK 11(11 BI.K HOLIDAY M MBKHS and all Ibe ILLlsTUATEU WKKKI.Y hi Ffl.liMENTss. Send Chik. ttat-tijii-. Order, or IttuUUrtii Utter. 43 The Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass. Conies Kvery Week. Unity llluatrntctt. Heud In 460,0(m) Families. Ths Bt Won the Bmsh. Maryland hunters were recently the witnesses of a Tory lingular occurrence during a (ox chaso. They started tlie fox in a short tiuio, and soon the bounds wore in full cry. The fox kept tip for several milos unci then, being hnrd pressed, took to a hollow tree iu tho woods. Axes were procured and the tree oon felled. The surprise of the hunters can bo bottor imagined than described when they discovered they had captured a dead fox. Further investigation showed that bees, which wore in possession of tho tree, hnd stung the fox to death in the time it took to fell the tree. When tho dead fox was withdrawn from the hol low tho bees began to come nftor and tnndo it warm for the hunters and their horses. Thoy decamped as speedily as possible, somo of them being badly stung. jYfW York Journal. A Preliy Kevere Teet. We refer to one that has withstood the most rlKid adveree criCuiem lor a periiHl nowex Icinllnii over forty years, anil whU h has ob tained for Dr. Tobias's Venetian Unlnient the proud distinction that by its Intrinsic value alone It has won the esteem of all who have ever used this vnlunble preparation. Truly It can be euld of t: "Tried and not found wnntlnif," nud no wonder to-day It Is reiinrded as the uiost wonderful pain destroy er ever ottered to tho world, and that it Is adopted everywhere as a standard remedy for the relief mid eure of thu numberless ilia to whlrh humanity is subject. t'lean, quick and elllcaclous, It haa never failed to accomplish that widen for many years it has been warranted. The word hunihuit cannot bo applied to "Dr. Tnhlna's Venetian Liniment," as ft has proved Itself, and by lis nood works assuredly tiled itself in publlcconitdenca. Never b without a bottle of it; yon will find It more thnn worth lie weiuht In ifold, for whom Is ih' re amongst us at all tiiuesfree lroiu the Ills that flesh Is heir to. A rienalug ense Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Fl as tt aets In harmony with nature to effectual ly cleanse the system when costive or blllouv For sale in due, and $1 bottlei by all lead In; drtiiolata. Hnaratiteed five year eluht per cent. First JIortaes on Kansas City property. Interest payable every six mouths; principal and Inter eat collected when due and remitted without expense to lender. For sale by J. H. Hauerlein & Co, Kansas City. Mo. Write for particulars neecham's Pills cure Sick-Headache. PICO'S HKMKDY Foil Cheapest. Hcllcf Is 1 n I 1 Coldinuiclltfadlthaaiiocqiul. aV.at.M .rf. It is an ointment, of which n small particle Is applied to the nostrils, l'rlce. sue Sold by dniwists or sent by mall. Addres. N I -V .K?.s INSTANTLY. wfl it c r5 B w , Oujghhsha,ndsfornoT-hin rat The house oudhh Yo be cleaned' wlbh aSaooo.Trva.ca.keinvour next- house-clea.nin &nd be convinced "IlSOTO'R ATOHTS of the law excuses no man," and ignorance is no excuse for a dirty house or greasy kitchen. Better clean them in the old way than not at all ; but the modern and sensible way is to use SAPOLIO on paint, on floors, on windows, on pots and pans, and even on statuary. To be ignorant of the uses of SAPOLIO is to be behind the age. Heading at so low a price." if) (ft ft (ft I tt tt f tt tt i Her Own Resource kSWkSS.SS, WITH S1.75 Money tnvaed m oholoa ope hundred 6nU lar bnlldlna lots In snbiubiof Kansas Oily will pay from five hundred to one thousand per cent, the next few years under our plan p& cash and W per month without Intereat ooay troisadselrahlelot, 1'artloulars oi lauplloation. J. H. Bauerleln A(?o.. Kansas tH y. Mo. Timber, Mineral, Farm Lands and Ranohea In Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Art ansa, boUKht and sold. Tyler A Co., Kansas Ulty, Mo. 'roav richt. in Well Well" That's tho way you foel after one or two of Dr. Pierce's ricasant Pellets liavo done thoir work. Yon feel well, instead of bilious and consti pated ; your sick headache, dizzi ness and indigestion are gone. It's done mildly and easily, too. You don't havo to feel worse before you feci better. That is tho troublo with tho huge, old-fashioned pilL These aro small, sugar-coated, eas iest to take. Ono little Pellet's a laxative, three to four are cathartio. They regulate and cleanse tho liver, stomach and bowels quickly, but thoroughly. They're the cheapest pill, sold by druggists, because you only pay for the good you get. They're guaranteed to give satis faction, every time, or your money is returned. That's the peculiar plan all Dr. Pierce's medicines are sold on. Can you ask more ? f'ATAKKiB. Itcat. Easiest to use ntnioiliiiljt. X I'll., la ....rlnti, CI TIN!.. V UKSt ill TItIK W OltlUW IpT- Oet tho Genuine. Uoiattvarywaera. PATENTS SEE 011 (JntHo, 10 (Puiaitt , Hi-ut Froa, fit Law. j Patrick OTarrell, aVKKS; TON, 1. O a si i n aMiiUl.W,U Jo 9T. -VASELINE- MU A OMv.OI,LA It IIII.I.M-ntus by tuaH we will dellvt r, frt-o ol ull cliartcea, lo uny lsflrttua la Ihe L'ult. tt tstttt, all of Ilia following ftrUcIti wtftv lully pack 1: One two-ounce bottle of Pun Vaaellno, - - lOettv One two-ounce uot t If of Vanillic i'unmda, 15 One Jar of V atoll no Colt I Creum, - - IS " Due 1 1 ke of Vnnt'lltte Camihor Ir. - - - - 10 oue lake of Vawline soap, unncontml, - 10' One Take of Ynwline Soap, extjulniiv.v ran ted, 23' Out) IWO-OUUO0 oou.e of Wblio Vtullue, - - AS l.W Or or pastas itanpH any tttyjl artieto at tht prio named, on no account Ite prrnuuifd to ncoept froa pourdruufUit any Vaifliru or prearutUn thertfmm unla labelled uilh our name, bee a une you will tw tainlyrrceiivan imitation which ha tittle ornovalu C hearbroimh ,llif. t'o.t -j j Kmtc St. N. V. p3T5 or Ccughs 0 Colds Then is no Aleuiclae uks DR. SCHENCK'S ULMONIC SYRUP. It U vleaaant to tha taato aad doa Dot ooutala a part It la of opium uranytiitnc lnjurtoua. II It tha U.OuUf h Madlcloaln th World. JVsjulebTaJl Drueclata. Prioa, par bottle. ) -. f -honck'a H..k va Ooiiauuiptiun and lta On re. mailed .w. AtiJraaa Dr. J. 11. bohauck & Son,. Ph.adolphj.v EWIS' .ant. LYE I Powdercj and Perlumel (PATENTED.) The ttromjest aud purest Lj) made. V ill make the best per fumed Hard So,ii iu l uiia-uU-a without boiling. It l.tlia lipHt fur disinfecting sinks, eloseta, drains, washing bottles, I atresia, puinU, utc PENNA.8ALT MTO CO 4.eu. Ai.. I'hilit.. Pit. PENSIONS! Hareoteua year' xLHriRuo m uruociitUik( ien- muu i'laiuiH. aud Uu yutud au Ekuuiltier iu U. S. 1'euitlou onict. (JlaimH lUat bau flro uuUur tUaold luw uuu be sv-ttltxl umlt-r thf ucw law. For clrctitur aud uiformatioQ write to THO. H. i'Ot.LEY. Ally., 1506 It !M., N. V..VuabiuHiiii, l.t'. PATENTS! Instruct lona rrea lo luveutora. Wrllo at ouc fur toruiaiioa. J. U. C K A M.K A 1 ., unbliiKtciUi 1. l flENSIONOTM'ft 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Lata Hrlnuipal Bxamiuer LI B. Panalou liuraau. 3yralalawl war, Uta-udicaUuguUiuia, atijr aluoa. PATENTS P. A. I.KIOlANN, WmskluKtan, !.!. HID PUB I ERMAN S!2 FOR ONE DOLLAR. A flrwUclar Mctioaarr icattaa out aaajj pnea to smuuv. . iauatuili of tha DnrTfixm Languaaa. It we ICsutta a.irdsi villi tut flnao apUvUanBa,aa4iWM&a wonta a lib Kujrltaa iDttiaMiA a runt unu -h, B-u.l .(k) tt . M B. liOll b!4 I,a4ird V, item PII IP mi m TON SCALES of $60 BINGHAMTON Bonn Box Tare Beam V, N. Y. sJ