AGRICULTURE. A GOOD WXKDRR, —Get your blacksmith to cut out a piece of piece of plow steel o inches wide and six inches long for the blade. By drilling two holes in the centre he can fasten on the shank for the handle, which should be forked and provided with a socket for the insertion of the handle, tfnd should lie set at an angle of forty-five degrees to the plane of the blade. The 2 long edges should De drawn thin and shar pened. You have uow one of the most effective weediug hoes ever invented, and it is not patented. It has a double edge, and CAn be worked equally well by pulling or pushing. It passes along just under or ou the surface and effectually cuts off eve ry weed between the young plants in the row without too much disturbance of the suiface. It is not intended as a cultivator of course, but as a vreeder is hard to beat, CTTTING THE CULL®, —Milch cowe arc greatly benefitted ami will increase ami '.uuintaiu the flew of milk if fed upon the little potatoes, Irish or sweet, which are left over from the crop, and are too small to sell or use at home. But they should l e cut fine. A good plan is to have a trough or sleut box in which, after washing, the potatoes can be cut with a commou spade; but a better plau is to take au old spade or hoe or tire shovel, and by attachiug a stout short handle, provide au implement ex pressly for the purpose and save the wear and tear and rust of the spade. As a general thing, says a sensible wri ter, all of our farm tools are too heavy. Generally speaking, the farm wagon that will bear up under a ton weight with ease is plenty heavy enough for all practical purposes to which a farm wagon should l>e put. If you want to haul two tons it is far better and cheaper in the end to make two loads of it. The saving m horse flesh and feed, will, in a few years, amouut to enough to buy a new cue and have some thing left tor profit. if you are alwut or dering a new* wagon have it made light and of the best material and you will nev er regret it C. 11. JOHNSON talis the Fruit Grower that by going carefully over his grounds several times each season and removing and burning all plants showing raspberry rust he has succeeded to such an extent that no more than half a dozen cases ot the disease appeared last year in the whole of his three acres devoted to this frnit, while another crower at some distance, "lost alncst his entire stock without knowing the cause. A HAY HOOK.—A very convenient little article is my hay hook, made from the stem of a young iree cut t ff about four in ches below its junctuie with a short branch the branch out off about the same distance from the stem, both sharpei ed to a round ing pint, and tne upper part of the stem for a handle about Phree feet in length. This is a proper implement for pulling hay out of th 2 stack or mow. AMi KG raspberries, the Turner is a ram pant grower and needs severe pruning. Cregg staads in the frout rank of black caps. It needs a strong, loamy soii. Ke iiance is aa excel ent berry tor canning and home use. nanseil iaa red berry,anu noted for its hardness, earhness, and sol idity. Brandywine is a lirst-cl ss market berry. WHILE there are grapes of finer quality than the Concord, there is none that it more commonly grown for general use. But a vineyard is not complete withoui the Utile Deiaware, the Catawba, Clinton and others, such as the Prentiss, Pockiing tou, W orden and Lady Washington. Nearly every vine grower has his favorite variety, one specially adapted to his soil, locality, and general surroundings. ALMOST simultaneously fiom lowa City, la., and from Stillwater, Aiiun., comet news of disease among the hogs. ThougL called hog cholera in the first case, physi cians who have examined the animals after deaih declare it to lie a new disease. Corre spondents in vicinity of these places will oblige us by advisiDg us ot such particular*- as they can learn in regard to it. HOUSE plants cannot flourish without much ©are in Winter; and insects are es pecially to be looked after. Tobacco tea kills the green fly; white hellebore tne mealy bug, and red pepper is "good ' foi almost all insects. THOUK who live in the country nso and comfortable; some protection to the head; roll down the sleeves, and put ou over-shoes. You eau, too, make your self a cheap but comfortable pair of cloth mittens in which to hang out or bring in clothes, wood, or perform any other outdoor chore, which even the best and most delicate women are ealied on to perform. But take care of your selves. Your health and lite are mere valuable to your friends than stoek, houses or lands. TUKXEY SOUP. —For four quarts of soup use the carcass of a cold roast tur key; cut all the meat from the bones and reserve it; break up the bones aud put them into a saucepan with any skin, lorce-meat aud gravy which may be on hand—the bones which may have been served at the table should be saved for this soup; add to the bones four quarts of water, a large white turnip aud a medium-size carrot peeled, an onion peeled and stuck with a doeen whole cloves, a blade of mace, a sprig of thyme or sweet marjoram, a stalk of celery, a tablespoonful of salt and two table spooutuls of tomato catsup or any good table sauce. Let all those ingredients boil slowly together for an hour, keep ing the saucepan closely covered. Then straiu the soup, season it highly with salt and pepper, put into it the bits of turkey meat and half a cupful of rice, picked over and washed, and boil the soup until the rice is just tender, which will bo in about twenty minutes; then serve the soup hot. Scanners BREADED AND FBUD.—Pre pare the scallops as directed in the recipe ior Fried Scallops with Salt Pork; have ready the frying-kettle half full of smok iug-hot fat; beat two eggs smoothly, ,but not to a froth; put plenty of fine silted bread-crumbs or cracker dust in a large dish; roll the scallops first in the crumbs, then dip them one by one in the egg, taking care not to wash off the crumbs, and letting the egg drain off them; roll them again in the crumbs, and fry them in smoking-hot fat; when the scallops are brown take thorn up with the skimmer, lay them for a mo ment on brown paper to free them from fat, and then serve them hot, with sliced lemon, water-cresses, or fried parsley. Remember in breadnlg the scallops to dip only one hand in the beaten egg, and keep tho other dry to roll the scallops about in the crumbs or cracker dust. SCALLOPS FKIED IN INDIAN MEAL.— Follow the general directions for wash ing and drying the scallops. While they are being dried put over the tire a frying-kettle hall full of fat, and let it get smoking hot; then quickly roll the scallops in Inaian meal, seasoned with salt and pepper; drop them into the hot fat and fry them a light brown; as soon as they are brown take theui up with a skimmer, lay tlicm for a moment on brown paper, to free them from fat, and then serve them hot. Slices 01 lemon served with the scallops greatly improve the flavor and appearance ot the dish. If water-cresses are in season, they may replace the lemon. FRIED PARSLEY.— Choose full stalks of parsley, carefully remove all imper fect or decayed leaves, wash it well in plenty of salted cold water, and npread it on a clean towel to dry. When it is quite free Irom water, gather the stalks in the right hand, and quickly dip the leaves into smoking-hot fat lor a mo meut to crisp them. If the parsley is put into the fat with any moisture on it a cloud of steam will arise, and there will be great danger of burning the hand seriously; but if it is carefully dried the operation can be informed with perfect safety. HERE IS a recipe for making coffee (uot German;: Grind two gills of roas ted Rio coffee as fine as possible. Put into a common tin coffee-pot. Add two tin-cupfuls of cold water and set on the back part of the stove and let it oome to a boil gradually. When a' the boil ing point set off' and serve. It requires no addition to settle it, as it is beauti fully clear. The above quantity will make six medium cupfuls of No.'l cof fee, good enough tor any man, and very easily made. Try it. SSPONOB ROIL. —Two eggs beaten very light, 1 teacupful of light brown or wnite sugar, 3 teaepoonluls of sweet cream, 1 heaping teaspoonful of baking powder thoroughly mixed with 1 tea cupful of flour. Stir all together till very light, bake in a quick oven, have a napkin ready spread with sugar, turn out on the napkin, spread with any kind of jelly, jam or applebutter. Roil up while hot and cover with a napkin until cold before cutting. A TEMPTING DISH,— A nice dish for the supper of a convalescent is made by toasting two thin slices of bread; flatten and soften the crust by pounding it a little; butter the toast while hot, put one slice on a warm plate and spread over it a thin layer of cooked chicken, chopped or cut in small bits; season with pepper and salt, add a soft-boiled egg, then lay the other slice of toast o; er it. PIGEONS WITH LITTLE PEAS.— Truss the pigeons, put them over the lire with fat pork and butter, let tliem brown slowly, add small green peas, and sea son them with but little salt and pepper. Wet a very little flour with some broth or soup, pouring it over the birds and stewing them until tender. Do not put soap in the water with which you wash the glass on your bu reau; wash it with clear water with a soft cloth; then polish it with a piece of chamois skm. This removes lint and makes the glass shine. Snotn.D hire a hall: "Justice, .your Houor!" exclaimed a legal comet in one of bis eccentric perorations, "is not like the tabulated Briareus of old, whose were as multiplical HB the sands of the sea, nor yet like the famed Cyclops, whose vision perforated only the arena of coming futurity, but, like the spor tive demonstration of 'blind man's bluff,' she pursues her way unseeing and un seen, holding the steelyards thai weigh with coeval vieissltude the carats of gold ami the carrot* of liorticul ture and knowing no North, no South, noEEastt t no West 1" _____ [Now Haven (Conn.) t'nlon. llow a Lawyer Tratit tho case. 1, David Blrouse, of ixew Haven, Con necticut, was attacked witu a severe rheu matism in my right arm, hand and foot, so that I walked with difficulty and could hardly use my hand to eat with, i used one bottle St. Jacob's Oil, rubbing well three tunes a day, and obtained instant re lief and a perfect cure. DAVID STKOCSK, Attorney at-Laxv. "LEMMT. toll yer," exclaimed old Na than, arising at an educational meeting and addressing the assemblage, "dar ain't half as much in eddy cat ion as a man in a moment ol> 'thusiasm mought promulgate. I raised two town sons. Jim went tor school an' got a goi d od dycation, but Tom stayed at homo au' neber looked inter a l>iH>k, but yil he made a quicker show in' dan Jim." "How V" asked a chorus of voices. "Why, lie boat him iufcer do peniten tiary by two days," exclaimed the old man as he sat down with the air of out* who feels that the weight of evideuce is in his favor. %*"Ho that is discontented in one p'ace will seldom be happy in another." People are constantly changing their homes from East to West and from North to South or vice x'crt>a, in search or a healthy State. If they would learn to be contented, and to use the celebrated Kid ney-Wort when sick, they would be much better off. The whole system can be kept in a healthy state by this simple but effec tual remedy. fifcaTFor five cents. Wells, Richardson & Co , Burlington, Vu, will send ooloied samples of all colors of Diamond Dyes, with directions. A HUNTER tired at a bird as it flew over the door yard of an Arkausaw rcs deuce. A boy that was playing around was struck by a couple of shot and liis loud cries brought the farmer to the scene, "What have you done?" he deman ded of tho hunter. "In my eagerness to secure the bird I fired thoughtlessly, and I fear that I have seriously woun ded your son." "Son," said the old man, "I thought that you had hit my dog. Mind how you shoot around here, for if you put a shot into that dog I'll cut off your ears." lirlillit'* Dlutie'es, Ktouev, Liver or Utiimry Diieanoi. Have no fear of any of these diseases if you use Hop Bitters, as they will prevent and cure the worst cases, eveu when you have been made worse by some great puffed up pretended cure. AN Austin young mau had been bor ing a young lady with his attentions for some time past, although on various and sundry occasions she had given him to understand that iie was distasteful to her. A few evenings ago he assured her that lie was anxious to fulfil iier every wish. "Is it really a fact that you will do whatever I ask of you? ' "Your slightest wish is law. Com mand me ami 1 shall obey." "Well, then, I wish you would see il you can induce mv mother to marry you. She is a widow, and is not as par ticular about whom she marries as I am. A Splendid Kemedy tur Lnus DtHeaiea. Dr. Robt. Newton, late President of the Eclectic College of the City of New York, and formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, used Dr. Wm, Hall's Balsam very extensively in his practice, as many of his patients, now living, and restored to health by the use of this invaluable medicine, can amply testify. He always said that so good a remedy ought not to be considered merely as a patent medicine, but that it ought to be prescribed freely by every physician as a sovereign remedy in all cases of Lung diseases, it is a sure cure for consump tion, and has no equal for all pectoral com plaints. KelliuKer'B Liniment Applied to the head relieves headache, aud prevents the hair from falling out, A HAPPY family: "1 suppose," said the mau in the easy-chair, "that my wife aud I are the most contented cou ple you ever saw. Wo never quarrel about auythiug. She is always williug to get up iu the mornmg aud build the tire, and I am always perfectly willing to let her." ConimiiipUoii Cured. An oltl physician, retired from practice, having hud placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonder!ul curative powers iu thousands of eases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve hu man suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this reeeipe, in Ger uiau, French or English, with full direc tions tor preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, 14y Power's Block. Rochester, JV. Y. CALVES given more rope: A country man sowing his ground, two smart fel lows riding that way, one of them called to him with an insolent air. "Well, honest fellow," said he, "tis your busi ness to sow, but wo reap the fruits of your labor;" to which the country man replied, "Tis very like you may, for I am sowing hemp." Allen's Ilratn Food. Cures Nervous Debility and Weakness of Generative Organs, $1 all druggists, Send for circular. Allen's Pharmacy, 313 First av. N. Y. A BIT about beauty: "Well, she isn't my style of beauty." was the contemp tuous remark of the lady with the snub nose. "So I perceive," said Mr. J3luut. As there was no chance for an argument the subject was dropped instauter. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is tba marvel of the age for all nerve diseases. All fits stopped rree. Send to 931 Arch Street' Philadelphia, Pa. MADE himself comfortable: The man who "couldn't stand it any longer" lias taken a seat and now fee's quite coinfor fcai le, Vegetine! THE BARKS, ROOTS & HERBS FROM WHICH VEUETINK IS MADE, IN POWDER FORM HOl.I) FOR 50 Cents a Package. Prostrated from Weakness. fUI.TIMiiRK, Md., -10 Tie 5. IS7. Mr. Sterent: lir.ir .sir—l can testify totlie good effects or your mnticine. For Beveral Tears 1 wan afflicted with a acveru couch and weak HUSH, and was perfectly prostrated; out after taking lliree boitlcs of your VEOETINE, uiade from the /'dio de-, l wai entirely relieved. Very respectfully, Mia. M. E. STREET, 51 Ulliuore St One Package in Powder Form Cured 'Scrofula. flow to Reduce Your Doctors' Bills. 8 BHKMKN STKKKT, EAST BOSTON, \ltat., SEPT 80, LHTTF. | Mr. R. 11. Strtm*: Ikutr sir —Mv little daughter Stella has lieru afflicted a long time with scruf'uht, au If crlug every till ng. 1 employed different pliy aielaua in East Boston, but limy helped her none. 1 bought some of your hnedrr Form Vigeline uud my wife steeped it and gave It lo the child ac cording to the directions, ami we w> re surprised In a fortnight's time to see how Die child had gained lu tlesli and strength. She Is now gaining every day, and 1 can cheerfully recommend your remedy to be the best we have ever tried. Resi>ectfully yours, J.T. WEBB. Vegetine in Anrder Form la sold by all drug gists and general stores. If you cannot buy It of them, enclose fifty cents In postage stamps for one package, or one dollar for two packages, and 1 will scud It by return mall. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggist?. NR BULL'S fIOSIFEIft ®MTTEff s Ilostottor's StomiK'h Bitters give steadiness to ttia nerves, induces a healthy, natural flow of bile, prevent constipation without unduly purging the bowels, gently stimulates the circulation, ami by promoting a vigorous condition of the physical svatem, promotes, also, that cheerfulness which is the truest indication of a well-balanced condition of all the annual powers. For sale by al Druggists and Dealers generally. g HAS BEEN PROVED f c The SUREST CURE for © 1 KIDNEY DISEASES. I Docaalaito back er disordered urine indi- ® ® cat* that you aro a victim P THEN DO NOT C HESITATE; use Kidney-Wort at once, (drug- a 5 gista recommend it)and it will speedily ivcx- cocao tlie disease and restore healthy action. ©j e 1 o ifi C i '' or cons plaints peculiar >j xi IBU V* t VOa to your BOX, such as pain _i andweakneases, Kidney-Wort is imaun>a6fced. | as it will act promptly and safely* fu EithcrScx. Inoontinence, retention of urine, ©j 2 briokduat or ropy deposits, and dull dragging C 1 v pains, all speedily yield to ita curalive power. H < 43- BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PHee tl. * SELLER? COUGH SYRUP. Hop Hillrr* arc tlie Piiml and KCNI 111 *t r4 Ivor Made, They are compounded from Hops, Malt, Buchu, Mandrake and Dandelion,—the oldest, best, and most valuable medicines in the world ami contain all the best and most curative properties of all other remedies being the greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, and Life and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease or ill hea th can pos it, hly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations. They give new life and vigor to the aged and in firm. To all who*e employments cause irregu larity of the bowels or urinary orgaus, or who re quire an Apetizer, Tonic und'uilld stimulant, Hop Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stiuitdating, without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, wiiat the disease or ailment is, use Hop Itinera. Don't wait until yoti are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at once, it may save your life, llundieds have been saved by so doing, font) will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. l)o not suirer or let your friends sutler, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters. Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Best Medi cine ever made; the "Invalid s Friend and Ilopc," and no person or family should oe without tnem. Try the Bitters to-day. ■■ IV A STOPPED FREE - M'lrivlous Cures. \DR, KLINL'S GKEAT WJL NERVE RESTORER BGL. if SS nil BRAIN AND NERVE ■DISEASES. ONLY SUEE CUBE roR NERVE Arrr.e- .etc. IN FALLIBLE if taken ■as directed. A'" Fits nftrr firstday's we. 'i'reatise k ■ $2 trial bottle trots to Fit Cases.tiiey pavtntr express mi box,when received. Send names, P.O.mid nddross of afltieted to PH.KLINE.IGI Arcb ■B St.. Phi lad a ,I'*. .See Drut/uid lit uarc yf frauds. I CURE FITS! When 1 say cure 1 rto not mean merely to at on them for a time and then have thum return again, I mean a rudieal cure. I have made the disease of FITS, EPI LEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Be cause othsrs have failed is uo reason for not now re ceiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and postoffice. IT costs yon nothing for a trial, and I will cure you. Address Dr. H. G. HOOT. IK3 Pearl St, N. Y. m A WEEK. $42 a day at home easily made. Costly outfit free. Address THUE& Co., Augusta, Me CIMiiWSON, 1 have a positive remedy fur the above disease; bylta nse thousands of ens ia of the worst kind and of long standing have been Indeed, so strong is niv faith in Its efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, to gether with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease, to any BUlforer. Hive Express and P. O. address. JDK. V A. SLO'"'U. 1W Pearl St.. New Tor 1 " i H~n"7i77~ THIS HEW TEUSS Has A PAD differing from at 1 other*, FJ' H cup shape, with Self-Adjusting BALL in center, adapts! tself to all ©FSENSIBLE A petitions of the body, while tha VJ TDILCE B Balhn the cup pressea back the |GJH NTF IKUAS JB iuteKtlcoeJnstaaaparsonwould JY with the Flager. With light " pressure the Hernia U held securely lay and night, and a radical cure certain, hit easy, durable TBD cheap. Sent by mail. Circulars free. KUULESTON TBUBS CO.. ClilcagQ. 11L IT wnr 2a. m, when Mr. Giuiiery tumbled aerosx the threshold of bis wife's bedroom, and without making any effort to rise, lay there, conducting an animated nrgument with himself on ihe subject of reducing taxation. Mrs. Ginnery was a woman of few words, but her methods were prompt and decisive. She got out of bed and removed the wash pitcher from the basin and dashed the contents over Mr. Ginnery. Then ho arose slowly to his feet, and dripping at every extremity, observed with a most solemn and impressive air: "Yesh, Mrs. Giu'ry; we muaht take the tax oil whisky (hie) an' put Vr on wuzzer." It takes over one hundred pairs of gloves to assuage the grief of the Brooklyn of ficials over the death of an alderman, whose life might have been saved by a unglc bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 1 IME to go: One evening last week a couple of Chicago thugs stopped a man at the lower end of Hundolph street and asked hint the time. "Just strike a light, will you," said the man, "and I'll look and see." When the mutch illum inated the gloom, the man was revealed witii his watch in una hand and a wicked revolver lying across the face of it. "It's now 10.31), and you fellows have only get a second anil a half to light out of this before she strikes," said the man sternly. They "lit." %*"Men often mistake notoriety for fame,'' bu' they never mistake Kidney Wort for any quack medicine, Kidney- Wort is universally recognized as a stand ard remedy for all diseases of the liver, bowels and kidneys. flay Diamond Dyes will color anything any color, and never fail. T tie easiest and best way to economize. 10 cents, at all druggists. DEAR little Reginald: '.lames, dear, Reginald desires a new sled. 1 think yoo had better get him one," "What's a sled good for to him ? You've brought him up to stay in the house and look pretty. He wouldn't know what to do with one." "Oh, 1 dou't mean one of those great big out door sleds. I mean a little house sled that lie can play with in the front ball, dear, just to get him accustomed to the idea, you know." Lots of little Reginalds are being culti vated indoors and they will either go to early graves or grow be flats. If You are Ruined. in health from any cause, especially from the use of auy of the thousand nostrums that promise so largely, with long ficti tious testimonials, have no fear. Resort to Hop Hitters at orce, and in a short tune you will have the most robust and bloom iug health _ A CROCODILE outdone: A crocodile stole u baby once in the days when ani mals could talk and was abont to make a dinner of it. The poor mother begged piteously for her child. "Tell me one truth," said the crocodile, "aud yon shall have your baby agaiu." The grief-stricken mother thought for A mo ment. and then Buid, between her sobs: "I shall buy a new bonnet next spring." "Take tiie baby," said the alligator, clubbing himself as he spoke, "I am not Hy enough for yon." Pimples and Humors on the Face.—ln this condition of the skin, the Vegetine is the great remedy, as it acta directly upon the cause. It cleames aud purifies the blood, thereby causing humors of all Itiuds to disappear. FAT'S remark ~ about Mrs. Langtry: "An' s that is the picture of Mrs, Lang try," remarked Patrick, looking in at a shop window, "Faith, an' Oi can see twenty purtier women ivery day on Washington shtreet wul me oyes shut." Carboline, a natural hair restorer and dressing, as now improved and perfected, it pronounced by competent nut horny to be the best article ever invented to restore tlie vitality of youth to diseased and faded j hair. Try it. Hold by all druggists. FLOATING expenses: Jones calls his last summer's yachting ex pensos—which he hasn't paid—his "floating debt," Fie intends t<> reduce it as SOOT as he has any quick assets —that is, as quick as it's possible. *lt is impossible to disguise the fact that the Vegetable Compound, prepared under the personal direc ion of Mrs. Lydia E. Fink ham. with the superior science hnd art of modem pharmacy, is the most suc cessful medicine for female diseases known. ANSWER to a correspondent: "A man writes t® an editor for four dollars "be cause ho is so terribly short," and gets in reply the heartless response: "Do as I do; stand ou a chair." For dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits aud goueral debility, in their va rious forms; also as a preventive against fever aud ague aud other intermittent fevers, the "Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya,' made by Caswell, Hazard & Co, New York, sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic; aud for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. A MAN'S curiosity never reaches the female standard until some one tells him that his uame was in yesterday's paper. Correct your habits of crooked walking by using Lyon's Patent Metallic Heel StifTeuers. HOOK once said of a bald man: He used to cut his hair, but now his hair cuts him." "Rough on Rats." Clears out rats, mice tles, roaches, ants, veronn. 15c. MOTH KB SWAN'S WORM SYRUP. for fevensh ntes, lebtkssnesß, worms. Tasteless. 25c. CREAM DRESSING FOR COM* SLAW Two tablespoonfuls of sweet cream whipped, one of sugar aud four of vine gar; beat well and pour over cabbage previously cut very line and seasoned with salt. ADD TOiiINCOME Oluls oilers tin-surent meansof making regular monthly proflts Irom invest me :>b>ot'*lO to fitm or inure dealing in 3RAIN. PROVISIONS & STOCKS Eat li member gets the lienetit of combined canitnl ol the Club. Reports sent weekly. IHvidends paid monthly. Club 13 paid shareholders back ibeir money in profits in past three months, still leaviug original amount making money in Club, or returned on demand: Shares, flOeaeh. Explanatory circulars sent free. Reliable correspondents •vauted everywhere. Address R. K. KENDALL & Co., Lotn'n Mehts.. 177 &E9 La Salle St. CHICAGO. 111. 2# 7 A Sure Cure tor Epilepsy or Jf'its m 34 Hours. i"ree to poor. DB. 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Falling end Displacement*, end the- consequent bpiiuil Weakness, and is particularly adapted to Uio change of Life. It M ill dissolve end expel tumors frofli the uterus In an early stage of development. The tendency to can cerous hnntora there ia*hccked very speedily by its use. It remove* faintnt*s, flatulent >, uif troys all craving for stimulants, ami r< In vt s w> akruns ol the stomach. It cures Bloating, H--a !wl.i- t Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Bloeplebsne.vs, Depression and Indi gestlon. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight end backache, 1* olwavn j-eimanently cured by its use. It will at all times ana undi r all circumstances act in harmony with the lews hat govern the female system. For the cut e of Kiln-, y Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LY 111 A K. PINKUAM'M VEGETABLE COM -I'OIX II is prepared at 23d and 535 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mew. 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