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Maggie Mitchell likes boiled din- Free ners, and isa great cook herself. At her: home in Long Branch she frequently gets up a dinner for her | guests and does her own cooking, while the servants look on. Secretary Garland 1s a good teed- er, and likes to sit down to a good dinner. He does not care so much for quantity as he does for quality. He is a great lover ot home dinners, and prefers them to dining out. President Grover Cleveland is ART 00., 18) partial to ‘stewed terrapin,’”’ and he frequently sends to a distance for the ‘diamond-backs.”” He has given positiye orders to have them Cureb himself | Or the bill of tare at all state dinners. Secretary Whitney 1s an epicure. He always bas been a great dinner man. He likes his stomach, thinks Delmonico’s cuisine the ‘‘tip-tip’’ caper, and always gets up trom a grand dinner feeling gorgeous. Congressman 8S. S. Cox goes very “Ham-fat turned over, boy,”’ bigh on ham and and eggs parting le iV 4 Tu aon account of procure ham and eggs in Constan tinople. pla « , our Agents’ Directory, Soe SS Pt ot a ee Use the surest remedy for catarrh Hetueur Pun. Co., 4 Emile Block, St. Louis. | —Sr. Sage’s. FOR CURE‘:.DEAF PECK SPATEST IMPROVED CUSHIONED EAR DRUMS | Flay PRUPLOTLY LEsTORE THE HEALING and perform the work @f the matural drum. Invisible, comfortable and always in position, All exavereation and oven w heard distinctly. Send for! IIuctrated Book with testimonials, FREE. Addreas or call on F. HISCOX, GAD Bevetway, New York. Mention this poper. PIANOFORTE:s, UN&QUALED FOR Tone, Touch, Workmanship & Durabilty | ence, WILLIAM KNABE & CO., Nos, 201 & 206 West Baltimore St. Baltimore. Wo. 112 Fifth Avenue, New York. A correspondent asks: ‘*‘Where can we send to get Peck’s Patent Drums, an invention for ena bling people to hear who are deaf, slightly or otherwise!’’ Write to F. Hiscox, 849 Broadway, N. Y., stating cause and particulars ot your deatness and he will give you all the points desired. Read the tollowing from the Medical Record: ‘tA lec- turer in one of our hospitals, while illustrating progress in medical sc1- introduced a deaf patient whose case baffled all medical skill and was considered hopeless. But an invention belonging to F. Hiscox, New York, mended it was used with very satis- having been recom- factory results, #s it tully restored the hearing. It was tested in other cases. and tound to be more success- ful than any known deyice for the Winter Exposure Causes Coughs, | reliet ot deafness, as hearing lost tor Colds, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Pneumonia Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ‘Backache and other ailments, for which Renson’s Capeine Plasters are admitted be the best remedy known, ney relie nd cure ina few hours ene no other apy on isofthe least bene- Endorsed by 5,W00 Lat cheney ins and drug- ions gists. Beware of imitat der similar sounding names, such a: um,’’ **Cap- gicin’’ oF /Capalcine ’* Ask lor Benson’s and €no other. Examine bee as aecwiiate ine carefully when you SEABURY & JOHNSON, Proprietors, New York. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) No badettect | in. my mouth constantly. No headache | you; you are “‘bilious.’ many years was fully restored by it. This invention 1s all the more satis- factory as it is out of sight and does not require to be held in position. And while it can be readily removed or inserted by the patients themselves it is withal curative in action and comfortable to wear. “I Don't Know What Ails Me,” Says many a sufferer, ‘*I have the ‘blues’ trightfully; I am _ troubled with headache and dizziness; I have lost my appetite; theresa bad taste What is We will tell Get a bot- the matter with me?” Left Out. ‘Say! Mrs. Murphy!’ she called, | coming up from the market, itl husband in the p ] saw wagon this morning.’ ‘You did?’ ‘Yes, and he was riding along as your grand as you please. having a wh seat to himself.’ gan. He’s the most selfish man you | ever saw. a single one-” English people compliment V ington society by saying that Mrs. Cleveland bears a stri lance to the beautiful and celebrated Countess ot Dudley. The English Voch Vash- g resemb- never forget to take the biggest piece of every compliment to themselves, Men can peer into the future a very little ways, betore his fatal sickness in a letter to his friend Mr. Beecher wrote? ‘+I well and wonder if | Only a few days am perfectly shall ever get old.”’ An End to Bone Scraping, Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, says: “Having received so much be from Electric Bitters, I teel it my d let suttering humanity Know it, had arunning sore on my leg my dociors told me I wou See ing Witnesses- Langston is vel Langst is a well tle of Dr. Pierce's **Golden Medical Discovery,”’ use it faithfully, and you will soon be a new man again. No_ Ringing | All druggists have it. No nausea Ears Lynched. Cur’s quickly} Columbia, S. C,, April 5.—News Pen’nt pure just received from Yorkville ane nounces the lynching ot five negroes A POWERFUL TONIC there at 4 o’cloc« this morning. The that themost delicate stomach will bear The men murdered a boy last De- A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, cember who informed on them for RHEUMATIOM, stealing from the fields. They were brought to Columbia some time back NERVOUS -:- PROSTRATION, | for satety and went to Yorkville for and all Germ Diseases. trial, cueen ee Hospital, N. Y., “Universally see-} The Tones are trying to make Francis Moopital,x.. {ed Witt Maakine hag Ireland happy and prosperous by They resemble the wes- a ak been disch’gd cured | coersion. writes: “‘Kaskine isthe best medieiue male’? | tern photographer who pointed a revolver at his sister with the remark, ; @ Dr. L. M. Gl 2 East 4 York City, has cured. over 200 pallets with ; Kaskine after quinine ' Aapeaze after quinine Pry eet i, ey “Now, then, my reputation is at stake. Assume a cheertul expres- medicine ever discovered. sion or I’il put six bullets into you.” —N ew York Herald. im N. ¥. Med. Coll.) writes: is superior to quinine in its wer, and produces slig teat lnjurs the hearing or constitensnns z ” Rev. Jas. L. Hall, fentlary. writes that Keskin iy A Bucklen’s Arnica Saive. Ttwenty years s ym mala; and nervous dyspepsia. Write tars. pare The Best Salve in the | Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers Sal Thousands upon thousands write that K: | Sores, Cancers, Piles, has cured them after all other medicines hat Teter, Chapped Hands world for Cnts alt Rheum, Fever Chilblains, Corns, We ekinish eee failed. Write 4 ~ - » and ail skin eru Re ca ee sand postively cures piles, or no Be Welical advice ° to give pertect nded. Prine Sent by mai tH KASEI ad of the the stationed at and member South Georgia Conterencé ot M. E. Church South, Brownwood, Ga., on the Southwes- tern railroad, and is esteemed by all who know him. He says: Gentlemen—I very cheertully ana | IT 18 THE BEST MADE, gratetully certify to the efticacy of Switt’s Specific in curing me of a severe case ot dyspepsia, which had harrassed me tor about two years. I had it so bad that I could not sleep. Night after night I lay awake, un- able to get an hour’s sleep. My friends who had known me betore I had the dyspepsia hardly recognized the same man in me when the dis- ease held me in its tightest grip. I may truthfully say that I had pepsia about as bad as a man could dys- have it, not to die. It was so severe that I felt, as I suppose other dys— peptics do, as it I had several differ- ent fatal diseases, ranging trom heart disease to consumption. Indeed, one physician stood me out that one of my lungs was affected. After several months of taking S.S.S. I was cured, and am entire- ly well to-day, not having lost a single day this year in my pastoral duties. This was last year. I keep S. S. S_ as a househo!d medicine, and there are few ailments which, by puritying the blood, are not ben- efitted, and many cured, by the use of Swift’s Specific. JosEerH O. Lancston. Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- eases mailed tree. The Switt Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Farmers, to the Prickty AsH Bitters Co, St. Louis, Mo., and geta copy of “Tie Horse TRAINER,” . A com lete system, teaching how to break and train horses in a mild and gen- tle wav, requiring no elaborate apparatut, nothing more than can be toundin any stable in the country—a rope and a strap. Every one handling norses should have a copy. Ig-Im On last Thursday afternoon the Times office was brightened by the presence of Miss Lenore K. Mur- ray, the young Dramatic Reader. She is petite, pretty and a charming conversationalist. We hope our people will give her a tull house. Drunkenness, or Liquor Habit, can be Cured by adm'nistrating Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. Jt can be given in a cup of coffee ertea without the knowledge of the person taking it, effecting a speedy and perma- nent cure, whether the patient is a mod- erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousand of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken the Gol- den Specific in tt cottee without their know lieve they quit This is the third carriage | |ride the police have given him in a i month, and I heven’t had one—not | Zi re : | | s | P | q { Oy ¢ i ~ Our agents | for Infants and Children. i $tso to Sooo a | t fact makes it safeforusto | ale dena: | “‘Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, a to clear at least $100 | i recommend it as superior to any prescription J Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, ctation, e Xresses, canretura | knowntome.” HA Ancnen, MD. Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes @ = d we will refund the | 111 Bo. Oxford St, RY wit . - | 1D . Psagh cat apencs Mec miney cae Tus Cexrace Company, 183 Fulton Street, N.Y, h and fail to clear at least $750 ABOVE ALL EX- [ a an a all unsold et their o other employer of agents ever a such offers, nor would we if we % ows Kf h M’ FARLAND BROS, Keep the Largest Stock, Atthe Lowest Prices in, Harness and Saddlery, SPO sewing machine solicitors and carpen- e country, and ask any reader of this reads this offer, to send us at once nd address of all such they know. or you will lose the best chance loyment to make iNER MANUF. inc Co., 116 Smithfield Sz., Pittsburg, Pa. to be made. Cut this out and return itto us, and we will send yon free, some- thing of great value and | importance to you, that will start you in busi- which will bring you in more money right y than ONER PAT. COLLAR CHOKE N anything else in t the work and li CF STICHIN WILL HOLD NUINE_. UNLESS STAMPE! tee EOF Spooner Patent Collar! —PREVENTS CHAFING CAN NOT CHOKE A HORSE Adjusts itself to any Horse’s Neck, has two rows ot stitching, will hold Hames “in place better than any other collar. SCHW ANER’sS Ill) LE Prevents braking at end of clip, and loops § LIGHTEST RUNNING, QUICKEST AND SIMPLEST In the world. OUR MOTTO: aaF-Protection in Territory. sayPerfection in Principle. bes-Popularity Univeral. NEEDLES. OILS AND PARTS FOR ALI. MACHINES QS RESTONSIBL AND AGENTS who wish to handie BEST and SALABLE Goops. Address for particulars WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPAM. g2t Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. bes MENTION THIS PAPER. Order of Publication. from tearing out. STATE OF Missourl, | County ot Bates. po { F In the circuit court of said county, June 4 as e term, 1887, SOUTH SIDE SQUARE BUTLER MO. The Adrian Banking Company, a cor- poration, plaintiff, vs. Ashby Hamil- tonand W. W. Hamilton, defendants. = Now at this day comes the plaintiff $1 ° THE WEEKLY CLOBE-DEMOCRAT dersigned clerk ot the circuit court in (TEN PAGES) ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. vit, alleging, among other things, that The following comparative statement of a number of the most prominent Weeklie defendant W. W. Hamilton is not a resi- dent of the state of Missouri: Where- upon it is ordered by the clerk in vyaca- tion that said defendant be notified by publication that plaintiff has co a suit against him in this court, peti- tion and attachment founded ona note tor three hundred and one dollars and —= av torty-two cents, and that his property is about to be attached and that unless the said W. W. Hamilton be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be gegun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said coun- ty, on the sixth day of June rext, and on or betore the sixth day ot said term, it the term shall so long continue, and it not, thenon or before the last day ot said term—answer or plead te the veti- tion in said cause , the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment will be ren dered accordingly against him and his property sold to satisfy the same. And be it turther ordered, that a copy hereot be published according to law, in the Butler Weekly Times. a weekly newspa- per printed and published in Bates coun- ty Mo., for tour weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks betore the first day of the next term ot said court. - C. HAYES, Clerk. A true copy trom the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the ({seav.] Circuit Court ot Bates county, this 18th day ot March 1887. J. C. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. ALESMEN WANTED! 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Worm Confections. ‘Rosine ue peel Ss gg nto Caer cones Tease of life 1a nearl cohnered, ans other causetham soerma,ttbamen (Chtidren often look pale sickly treo Be they are irritable and f tonsing restiessly im sleep, moaning aad worms. ah euiet in the i yetem from earliest infas xist in the haman with their <halacan, sone be too ‘Gbecrving of teenees be safely and speedily removed from the most delicate Physicians do not hesitate to recommend it Profession. from all z quently been given to children as a safe re, mot ey f worme were cincharged and immediate relief affe be his own judge in and to examine every bo’ fied with nothing else. cee ee { } { LP seawter7 & 64,

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