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LDN sy Lp ROUSE BUA Ohms he wt Lisa ULURDINAR f ¢ having a larg rufit, havin J rom ue. Wit to our agents and the fi tcan be sold to v2 mecessar yorea” © n> good ag oncluded tu make i to fidence in the merits of bility by any agent nergy. Uur agent are making from $150 to $00 a d this fact makes it safe fort Any agent that will give and fail to clear ABOVE ALL EXPENS all goods unsold to us and we will ret t mos:y pud for then. Aay agent or general agent who would lise ten of more counties ani work the a through sub-agents for ninety days ani fault ‘ ant $750 A é ists, can retura all unsold and heir tayacy ba No other employcr ot agents eves @ared to inake such offers, nur wouid we ti we did not kaowt have agents now P tmore than dou and but two ». over $125 a month, au + explain | Statiord and G.vbou PAL is Otten weil Nobody can te sure that he has got clear ideas on a subject unless he has tre HH dow Ol ak piece of snddent Words of lis own chent plan, loo, When vou wo cated itis have tead a ane woul book, to sit d Write a short abstract of What yeu can remember o duds a sti better pin, if you can make up your mind to 2 vit extra iabver, to do wit Lord and Danie Web- Atter glanemy over the title, subjec, or desizn of a book 2 eunnent men would take a pen and write roughly What quesiio 1s Liey ex- edote find answered ini, woat ddliculuies sowed, woat Kind ot inior- Maton linpoar Such praciices keep Us from reading With the eve Yerbiog Vacuery over the pace, Biigrint ster da. only, ad they fhop tts hew iestlots Telation Wilh What We kaew befor at is aumost always worth pwoile to read wa tung IWece over, 10 Make sure Lint hetoing bas been missed or droyped on the wa, or Wrongly conceived or unter- pre . Aud it tue subject De seis lo lel sn stlervaal ¢ Hit ps . slttements of fect We wb: ldleas. ve hot to be taken by sigim. bons. | Steep them in the tied. in tue a | pits outofenpl Manurace yourewn home, by one who Wasdeaftw: ty-e ght years Treated by mostortheno - lists withont benefit’ Cureb himself e months and since then hundreds of h Full particulars tent on application Pd. PAGE. No dl West sist St. New York PIANOFORTES UNEQUALED For TOME, TUM, WORKMANSIIP AMD DURABILISFY WILLIAM KNABE & CO., Mos 24 and 206 West Baltimore St, Baltimore. Wo. 112 Fifth Avenue, New York. EP Vighest Awards of Medals in Europe and America.-€3 The neatest quickest, safest and most pow @rlul remedy known ‘or rhenma‘ ism, pleurisy aeuralxia. lumbago, backache, weakness.coli the chest and all aches and Paina Endorse v5.0) phyaictans and druggiats of the highest Fepute. lenson’s Plasters promptly relieve and cure where other plasters ant greasy salves Noiments and lotions, are Absolutely useless, Ware of imitations under similar” sounding Bames. such os ‘*Capsicum *’ “*Capucin,’’ *"t apaicine.’’ as they are utterly worthless and Intended to deceive Ask for Benson’s and fake noother. All druggists. SEABURY & JONNSON, Preprietors. New York. ES aes alae eree $100 A WEEE. Ladi sor gentlem n desireing pleasant ere employment write at once. © want you to handle an article of do Mestic use that recommends atselt to evervone at sight. STAPLE as FLOUR. Sells lite hot cakes. Profits 309 percent Families wishing te prnc- tice ece ¥ should tor their own benefit write tor particulars, Used evers day the vear round in every household Price within reach of all. Circulars free Avents receive a AM & FeEe. Ad. dress Domestic WOs Ce., Marion Ohio. 48 6m. Sixteenth Year.-g THE KANSAS CITY TIMES. BRIGHTEST -:- AND -:- oT Our 14th premium list,comprising over 5422,000 worth ot presents, pias =the veryeuhscriber to the Weekly Times at 2.00 a year, ane order is received be- re April 30,1) .will receive a premiun ate se rerells irom $1.00 to $1,000. particulars and. ed Gs Gay: addrece. . cana copies —~-0- \ PRICES FOR SUBSCRIPTION ‘eekly, with premium, per year. ‘eekly withont premium per year. ey per year.. 2 ! ly Timer per year. .... { i Address all orders te THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo | SEWARD A. HASELTINE, PATENT SOLICITOR & ATTY AT Lav SERINGFISLD, MO. Sisic“Leduitvs nested Wea caa neon Se Sucon & Ca. Portland, Maing will reeves tw, Ck “sont work whic! ! ‘ce are ecarce, but these whe write ay selec “Sos ean do, ane Thus extiacung the Po iniost sicuilicanie. at amd then returns, ti how Gear aud ripe that ba Wien, ho oinverval Cpr see become ed Crude, ole iels Wien we tell iy sex ub-cure, but, om, wil tet do to desl with ideas We find in books or elsewhere as a tyobordt does with its e ves whfor the stn to beaten : People who follow ss nothing beter then ho doubry ed aid couvs They up cud om that te purpie and ve 1 ote ods omy wall Cove vllers of other people Castell c.oihes. veh worey. ons Teate Likes a una down the Rucklen’s Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world for (nts B uises, Cuts, Uleers Salt Rheum, Fever Soresy: ancer , Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Veter, Chapped tlands, and a skin erup- tions,and postively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satistaction, or money refnnded. — Prine per box. 25 cts For leby Valer Wim. Green's big steer was pur ¢ used one day last week bv Reube Floyd, who shipped it to Chicago. I 18 probably the largest steer ever Although the weight resed in the county aiival was no’ fat, its 2,350. aid was so long that it had to stand was It was 6 teet 3. inches high, The steer len zibwise in the car created considerable comment at tee stock vards at Chicazeo. the com mission men claiming that it was the largest steer ever received at. that market —Atbany Ledger. Mij Vanciveer is asteer at bis tarm a. short now feeding distance east of Nevada which in very ordin. He is than the animal.—Nevada avy flesn will weigh 2.500 both higher and G utry Maal. Perfect Hair Indicates a natural and healthy condi- tion of the scalp, and of the glands through which nourishment is obtained. When, in consequence of age and dis- ease, the hair becomes weak, thin, and gray, Ayer's Hair Vigor will strengthen it, restore its original color, promote its rapid and vigorous growth, and impart to it the lustre and freshness of youth. I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for a long time, and “am convinced of its value. When I was 17 years of age my hair began to turn gray. I commenced using the Vigor, and was surprised at the good effects it produced. It not only restored the color to my hair, but so stimulated its wth that I have now more hair than ever before. J. W. Edwards, Coldwater, Miss. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Sold by all Druggiste and Perfumers. longer county IF YoU ARE SUFFERING from debility and loss of appetite; if your stomach is out of order, or your mind confused; take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine will restore physical force and elasti ity to the system, more surely and speedily than any tonic yet discovered. For six months I suffered from liver and stomach troubles. My food did not nourish me, and I became weak and very much emaciated. I took six bottles of Aver’s Sarsaparilla, and was cured. —Julius M. Palmer, Springfield, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Pre by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mi Gold by Drugeions rosary aire Seomenans K forus, than anything ey at work forus, than else in this world. Capital malneute ed; you are started free. Both sexes; | ages. Anyone can do the work. “nings sure the first » {terms free ‘uing to send us yous address ‘a are wise you will do so at once. H. Haier & Co., Portland, Mane. A VURKING CLASSES “¢272:: ‘pared to furnish all classes with empl :, ploy e home. the whole of ieetatete of the time. or for , or dormant ; WU). the Lawrenee-T | Townley estate | moon, ! walid the elaim j ds cercun to end to faire.” scaut in | } im Hotianmed siecle roads reportre ent- j iv made by Mr. E FORTUNES IN THE Moon, More Like y To) be Foasd There Tuan | in the Bank of Euctuod. What are the facis of unelaimed forte vw Bank of Engiand and in , 7 bank isstendi F emeit: winch are no |} amounts of unci or dividends standing in our books. There are tew amounts of £1-000, and probably none that ex ce more than £100 ¢ )."" much for the bank. Statemenis like this have been issued since the days when James Bacha then our minister in Londe made some inguiries about the mythical Evans estate. As to u imed funds in chane ry, the seeretary of our leza- tion pr. ed last Poa sittenient, un- der Menister Lowell's direction, in wi ch he sued that there wes is the cusiody of | the court only £1.00).000 in Gneianied funds. So much fur the | court of © v. Where, then, are the Jevwnenus estate (35.10,00),0U0), the Mosher estat: ($32.- 00) OJ). the Bradtord es ste ($122 vod - ownley, Of Cause- ($800.000.0..0). aod ail the other enormous sites tin sy» many persons in Ameren are Uyig to ol- tun?) Unquestionably they ave in the nus official SANS? Those who think they are entitled to real estate or personal property in En- nd should bear inn nd the We Ing ce cliration mede by owe kyation and sent to congress last ve vAny attempt to recover real estate from the crown or ind.viduals after a lapse of twelve years, (wien may be ext-nded to thirty under certan” cir cumstances), and personal property aft- ect lapse of however Som making W originly, twe iy ot the the empe Mav he Persons whe have been ied to believe faat hey are eatitted to estates ar tun os our minister at Poo Hague. the Pibes the daw of 1852 whiew provided for ie escheatne ot ail uneiminied estates wiihon a s! fied Gime, and add-: sPue lw hits ef- fectuaily sind finally disposed ofali an- chumed funds and estates iv this eoun- try originating prior to Mare, 1852 Toere has. therefore, sin-e 18520 been ho such taing in Holtand as an uaelaimn- ed estate originating prior to thatdaie.” Ifthousands of deluded Americans who dreom of enormous estates in for- eign lands to which they are the right- ful heirs would oniy consult an honest and intehigent lawyer or diigenily read some good eowapanen they, would Suve Bome money and x great deal of time. ‘There are men who for many years have made good livings oatof the delusions of these people, but the swin- dlers can be defeated “and exposed it those whom they live upon will only ask atthe rigat “? for information and then use the tacts for the enlighten- ment of others who have been daped.— N.Y. Vemes. “Ter features are not regular, yet wha an attractive face she has!?? is her heautitul hair. Once it was thin, grav ish and raping. A tew bottles ot Par- ker’s Hair Bals.m wrought the trantor- mation. 't will do as much for anvbody 21m, The Hand of a Thief. The present rage for palmistry recalls an incident which oceurred haita dozen years since at Bar Harbor. ‘There were staying at one of the hotels a pretty young widow from Baltimore who was Versed in the secrets of chiromahncy and a young Kentuckian who was’ par ex- ceilence the lion of the season. Tie widow tor some reason or other had taken a whimsical dislike to the popular southerner and hardly acknowledged an acqu intance with him; yet he one day ventured to ask her to read his mind, as she had already deciphered the palms of half the people in the house. They lady first demurred, but at length thinking, 2s she afterward ex- pluned, that it was simpler todo as she was asked than to contest the poin,she requested the gentleman to show her his hand. He did so, and, with an involuntary start of surprise and a frankness whica was evidently genuine, she exclaimed: “Why, it isthe hand of athiet! as the interview took place upon the piazza in the presence of a group of boarders, the position of the young man was a suffi-iently awkward one, bat he did not flinch. As the lady checked her-elf in evident confusion he responded with the most perfect tuct and self.contrul: Ah! Thank vou. Tost suggests to m: & means of making my way inthe world that had never occurred to me; and since the war we southerners have to be on the lookout for opportunities.” His ready wit saved the situstion,and he was more popular than ever; but the interest of the tale is that two or three days after he was discovered stealing the diamonds of a wealthy dowager, and although the matter was hushed Up as muuch as possible for the sake of the hotel and of the people who had in- troduced the Kentuckian, it somehow leaked out that the rouge was an old offender and a thief loug known to the police of New York and Puiladelphia.— Boston Post. ————- «= ____ There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other disease put together, and until the the last tew years was supposed to be included. ror agreat many years Docters pronounced it a lo- cal disease, and prescribed local remidies and by constantly tailing to cure with local treatment pronounced it incurable. Sciences has proven Catarrh to be a con- stitutional disease, and th2retore re- quires a constitutional treatment. Uali’s Catarrh Cure, manutactured by F. J. CGneney & Co. Toledo, O io. is the only constituional cure now on the mar- Ket. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops toa tras,oontul. It acts di- rectly upon the bloud and mucus surfaces of the system They offer one hundred i dollars for anv case j tail: to cure. Send : 5 testmoniais. for circular and; | be and appear at this court, at the | so long continuc—and if not, then on or beture | | the last day of said term—answer er plead to | the petition in said cause the | be published, | weeks sie cessively. the Order ot Publication. STATE OF MISSOURT? .. County ot Bate: a y, November Tm, 1386 s L Graham plaintif, vs fendant Now at this day by her attorney y sheriff of Bates ce y having returned the writ of summons returnable to this te court. stating that after dillixent seare failed to tind the said defendant Wo said Bates county Whereupon it is ord by the court that said desendant be notiie publication that 4 tausuit H. Hall, de- ati has commencet gainst him in thiscourt, by petition the object | ! of which is to have dower set apart to her in the | following described real estate in bates coun | Missouri. | quarter and the south half of lot No. one (.), of | | the southwest quarter of sectiun No ye of the somtheas: | The south half eighteen | (is). in township No forty (F), of range No | thirty-two (52). and to obtaia judgment against | said defendant for two thousand dollars for | damages for withholding said dower from | plaintif and that unlesstne sail W oH Hall nent term thereof, to be begun and tolden atthe court house in the city ef Butler. in said county. on the seventh day of February next, and on orbe- fore the sixth day of said term, if the term shall same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be ren- dered accordingly And it is ther ore aceo! pred, that a copy hereot etolaw.in the Butie Weekly Times. a weekly newspaper printed and published in Bates county, Mo. for four | last insertion to be at | least four weeks before the tirst day of the next term of circuit court. ‘i J. 2 Jnvxins, circuit clerk A true copy from the record. __ Witness my hand and seal of the cirenit court | {seau.] of Bates county, this z.th day of No- vember, I-56. - 3 J RR. Jenkins, circuit clerk, Order of Publication. ST\TE OF M-SSOURI, / .. County or Burks, eee In.the cirenit court of said county, February term. 188) Elizabeth Barrow, plaintid, 8. Thomas T. Barrow, defendant Now at thisdav comes the plaintiff herein. by ber attorney, Wm 0) Jackson. bsq . and files nand attidavit alleg n mong other Barrow, is him in this court. the obje nature of which is toobtain a dec rom said defendant on the ground and that unl. ss th id detentant Barrow. be and appear at this court at neat term thereof, to be begun and helden 2 the court house in the city of Butler, in s county, on the seventh day of February next aud on or vetore the sixth day of said term. if he term shall so long continne—and if not.then on or before the last day of said term—answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment wil! be rendered accordingly And be it further ordered. that a copy hereof be published. according to law, in the Butler Times, a weckly newspaper printed and pub- lished in Bates county. Mo , for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least our weeks before the first day of the n-xt term of circuit court. J. KR. Jexxrxs. Circnit Clerk. pomas 1 \ trae copy from the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit S. court of Vates county, this Ist day (Sta) or December, 1836. J. R Juenxine. 2 Circuit Clerk. THE CENTURY For 1886 7. Tue Centery is an illustrated maga- zine, having a regular circulation ot about two hundred thousand copies, often reaching sometimes exceeding two hun- dred and twenty-five thousand. Chiet Mmong its mary attractions for the com ng year is a serial which has been in ac tive preparation tor sixteen years. It ix a historv of our own country in its most critical time, as set torth in THE LIFE OF LINCOLN, BY HIS CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARIFS, JOHN G. NICOLAY AND COL. JOHN HAY. This great Work, begun with the sance tion of President Lincoln, and continued under the authority of his son, the Hon. Robert T Lincoln, is the only tull and authoritative reeord of the life ot Abra- ham Lincoln. Its authors were friends of Lincoin before his presidency; thes were most intimately associated with him as private secretaries throughout his term of office, and to them were trans terred upon Lincoln’s death all his pri vate papers. history ot the civil war and of President Lincoln’s administration—important de tails «f which have hitherto remained unrevealed. that they might! first appear in this authentic historv. By reason ot the publication cf this work, THE WAR SERIES, which ha been tollowed with unflagging interest by a great audience, will occupy less space during the coming vear. Get- tvsburg will be described by Gen Hunt (Chiet of the Union Artillery), General Longstreet Gen. E. M. Law. and others: Chickamauga by Gen. D. H_ Hill; Sher- man’s March to the Sea, by Generals ifteuward and Slocum. Generals Q. A. Gillmore, “. F. Smith, John Gibbon, orace Porter, and John S. Mosby will describe special batties and incidents. Stories of naval engagements, prison lif , } €tc., ete., will appear. NOVELS AND STORIES. ‘*The Hurdredth Man,” a novel by Frank R. Stockton, author ot “The Lady, or the Tiger?” etc., begins in No vember. ‘Iwo novelettes by George W. Cable, stories by Mary Hallock Foote, “Uncle Remus,” Julian Hawthorne, Ed- ward Eggieston, and other prominent American authors will be printed during the year. SPECIAL FEATURES (with illustrations) include a series ot articles on affairs in Russia and Siberia, by George Kennan, author ot -*Tent Lite in Siberia,’’ who has just returned from a most eventtul visit to Siberian prisons; Papers on the rood Question, with ref- erence to its hearing on the Lubor Prob- | lem; English Cathedral; Dr ton’s Religious Lite in the American Colonies; Men and Women ot Queen Anne’s Reign, by Mrs. Oliphant; Clair- voyance, Spiritualism, Astrology, etc., by the Kev. J. M. Buckley, D. 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