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Only One Set of Triplets and They Bag the President’ Gold Eagle. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 14.—Between } §,000 and 6,009 people ite ided the East Aurora fair today. There were the usual entries of fuucy stuck, } agricultural implements and products tak, when the youngster would | fancy needlework, besides a band ¢ awl up to his father’s clothes and | i tournament, butall these were thrown ; into the shade byababy show. There were nearly fifty entries for prizes. The most interesting were the tr - lets, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Dart, farmers living in the town of East Hamburg, Ida, Mollie and Roy, the aggregate weight at birth six and a half months ago was , twenty seven pounds. The t.iplets of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Loomis of North Bay, Oneida county, did not arrive in time to enter, so the Dart trio got President Cleveland's gold eagle. There are three sets entered and great difficulty was experienced in securing competent judges. The honor of awarding the president's prize was offered to some of the doctors from Europe who attended the recent medical congress, but they declined on the ground of in- } competency. Goy. Hill's prize of ' $25 for the best colored twins aroused great interest on Crow Hili o in Buffalo. Half the colored popu- lation of the Queen city secured tickets to the show. In order t avoid possible trouble growing out of jealousy a sign was posted at th gate reading “Razors must be left \ in the ticket office.” . The coiored twins, Romeo and } Juliet Johnson, of Pittsburg, go the prize. The father of the pair is « waiter in a restaurant. Mrs. John Wardwell, of Marilla, aged 31 years, presented twelve children and took a + nickle plated cook stove. John Hart, ten children, took a set of silver spoons. Twenty-five more infants were presented, together with six ig colored infants, up to the age of two i years. The largest prize was $20, Hg but every one received a silver nap- } kin ring. To-morrow Clarence Lane, aged 34 years, will be married in a iy. Wagon, presented to him, to Miss | Louisa Rodmer, of Elma, by th Rev. Mr. West, of East Aurora. Rev. Dr. Talmage, of Brooklyn, has telegraphed that he cannot be pres- ent. Presentations amounting tc 1,000 have already been given the prospective bride and groom, includ ing two dozen solid silver spoons from Gen. Benjamin. They will ge at once to housekeeping. During the races Rev. Dr. S. R. Fuller, o Buffalo, will preach a sermon from ig the judges’ stand on “Right Living.’ / Last week a number of our ex- "fy changes contained a wonderful ac } count ofa cat being photographec } on the bald head af a Michigan man. yj It was done by lightning. This 4 week we find a story to the effeci | during a storm her pet pug dog rai #4 in, she grabbed it in her arms anc i pressed it to her bosom; just then it ag was killed by a streak of lightning and the dog, color, wrinkle: all; are now photographed o animal will be photographed next HB Week, and what part of the body wil ube selected for the display of the photo, we are unable to state. We could make a few suggestions to Bome of these notorious liars, but } that while a girl was dressing hersel. the girl’s bosom. What kind of a are doing well.—Lamar Demo- John Kemble was once playing in some country. theater; and ‘being terrupted several times by the walling of a child in the galleryshe came not a little angry at the rival formance. Addressing the audi- nee in his most tragic tone, he ex- med: “Unless the play is stopped the child can not possibly go on!” ; An End to Bone Scraping, Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, U1. 2 “Having received so much benefit a Electric Bitters, I teel it my duty to suttering humanity Know it. Have running sore on my leg for eight my dociors told me I would have to Ja the bone scraped or leg amputated Sted, instead, three bottles ot Electric i ae yo bags = Bucklen’s Arnica y now sound and Electric wer are sold at fitty é ucklen’s Arnica Sale tage Per box by all druggtate. > ce ward AURORA’S BABY SHOW Morshad, | elev a mouths Battle Cre three years old that speut pennies i ey os, and know. to xe ave . boasts of a baby o.d that whistles. a baby boy Is all has been his ia one day. | He wil steal a pipe and beg passers- | The boy o that could by for smoxing tobacco. | has a perfect mania for tobace! devel pel its-if b-fore he st-al cigais out of his pockets to smoxe. He wears dresses and is smal! for his age. Speaking of the changes in the climate of Nevada, the Virginia City Enterprise says: “About three thousand head of sheep are now finding abundant pasturage in the vicinity of this city, where twenty y ars xgo a whippoorwill could not fly over th: country without carrying a sack of p ovisions. Gradually the summe* 8-.80n here has changed. We now h.ve seasonable showers and grass where two decades ago all was d_outh and barrenness.” ca a oes Don’t Experiment. You cannot aftord to waste your time in experimenting when your ‘ungs are in danger. Consumption slways seems at first only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose ipon yeu with some cheap imitation Dr. King’s New Discovery tor ‘ousumption, Coughs and Colds, ul besure you gat the genuine, Secause he can make more profit mov tell vou be has something better or jus: the same. Don’t be decieved but insist upon getting the genuine, which is guaranteed to give reliet in all Lung and Throat affect ions, Trial bottles free at all drug stores, large ! ottles $1 Fifty y ars ago Schmidt, now a 1-tc-do farmer near St. Louis, cam> to this country. He was then tw sive years years old. When he came of age he began voting, and it was not until the other day that he learned that he ought to have taken out naturalization papers. He had thought that he was a citizen be- cause he cameto this country before he was eighteen years old. His vote was never challenged. He has now ovcome a citizen according to law. w Drunkenness or the Liquor Habit Positively Cur-a by administering Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge ot the person tak ngit; is absolutely harmless and will ttect. a permanent and speedy cure, »hether the patient is a moderate drink t or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands ot run ards have been made temperate ren who have taken Golden Specific in he: ceffee without their knowledge, and o-day believe they quit drinking ot their own free will. It never fails. The sys ‘m once impregnated with the Specific becomes an utter impossibility tor the ‘quor appetite toexist. For tull partic- ‘ars, aGdress GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO., 185 ace st. Cincinnati, O. Joseph Smith, of Chicago, dreamed ae other night that he fell from a uird-story window to the pavement. fe got up and looked out of he window to see if the lream was true, and he found a ourglar coming up a ladder to enter 1is rooms and rob him. He gave he ladder a push, the burglar got a ard fall, and Joseph returned to ved to see if he couldn’t astonish he country some more. theamatism and Neuralgia Cured in Two Days. The Indiana Chemical Co. have discov- ered a compound which acts with truly marvelous raptdity in the cure ot Rheu- matism and Neuralgia. We guarantee it to cure any and every case of acute Inflammatory Rheumatism and Neuralgia in 2 Days, and to give immediate reliet in chronic cases and effect aspeedy cure. On receipt of 30 cents, in two cent stamps, we will send to any address the prescription tor this wondertul com pound which can be filled by your home di uggist at small cost. We take this means of giving our discovery to the public instead of putting it out as a patent medicine, it being much less expensive. We will gladly refund money if satistaction is not given, Tue Inprawa Cuemicat Co, 1o-1yr Crawtordsville, Ind A colored woman put ninety-four dollars in a Baltimore savings bank in 1837, and when it was drawn out by her descendants the other day it had increased a little over two thou- sand three hundred dollars. in Arkansas by an angry bridegroom because in describing the bridal fes- tivities he wrote that “the youthful groom—a young jockey—seemed de- pressed by the responsibilities of his ‘bridle’ day.” A reporter was recently challenged i Did you capture that man I saw oe you chasing down Pine street this morning?” said the sergeant to spec ial officer Guggins. “No, I didn't. You see the fellow turned into Broad street, opposite | the Stock Exchange. As soon as I yelled ‘Stop thief!” the whole crowd began to run, and the the thief I | was after got mixed up inthe crush.” | ———_—___—— Svrup of Figs, Manufactured ouly bv the Cali- | fornia Fig Syrup Co., San Francis- co, Cal., is nature’s Own True Lax- | ative. This pleasant California liquid fruits remedy may be had of Simp- !son & Co. It is the most pleasant, prompt, and effective remedy known to cleanse the system; to act on the Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels gently yet thoroughlv ; to dispel Headaches, Colds and Fevers; to cure Consti- pation, Indigestion, and kindred ills. 23 6m. Near Chico, Cal., the other day a cat attacked a nest of quails, and seizing the mother was carrying her off, when the male bird put in an appearance and made such a sharp attack with his beak and wings upon the cat that she was obliged to drop her prey and scamper. The two birds got upon the fence and wit- nessed her flight with evident satis- faction. Give Them a i hace! That is to say your lungs your breathing machinery, Very won- deaful machinery it is. Not only the larger air passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading trom them: “hen these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not tu be there, your lungs cannotdo halt their work. Call it c: ld, cough, croup, pnemonia, catarrh, consumption or any ot the fam- ily ot throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid ot. There is just one sure way to get ridof them. That is to take Boschee’s German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bot- tle. Even it evervihing else has failed you, you may depend upon this tor cer- tain. 4-1 yreow. The addition of oat meal to drink- ing water makes it nutritive, satisfy- ing and agreeable to the stomach. For laborers it makes a useful addition to the diet, costs but little and repays the small outlay in the form of increased ability to perform labor, either physical or mental. Also all An Elegant Substitute For oils, salts, pills, and all kinds ot bit- ter, nauseous medicines is the very agree- able liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Recomended by leading physicians Manutactured only by the Calfornia Fig Syrup Co., San Francisco, Cal. For sale hy Simpson & Co. It is as difficult to catalogue books as it isto catalogue some other things. A librarian in a Boston library lately confessed that a work on “Greek Roots” was found entered under agriculture, and a book entitled “The Fountain of Life,” under water. J. K. Brugler wants 2 lot ot good farm loans, running trom 6 to 18 months, This is a good chance for tarmers to get short loans, or sell short real estate paper. President Cleveland writes few letters and dictates none. His public papers he writes with his own hand. He uses a stub pen and a cork pen- holder, and in reading or writing wears spectacles with a black steel frame. BOoYs: If you are interested in a business ed- ucation, that will be worth a tortune to youit taken, cut this out and mail to me, and I will send you by mail, FxEE, an elegant illustrated Catalogue, and beautiful specimens ot penmanship. Addre:s D. L. Mussetman, Principal, Gem City Business College, 38 St. Quincy, ILL. It has been noticed that a girl who has graduated from Vassar and had $25,000 spent on her education will, after marriage, hold clethespins in her mouth and gossip over the back fence just like any other woman. You can’t change a woman's nature. BR Nata SA TI English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, sott, or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints. Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted by W. J. Lans- down, Druggist, Butler. 5I-1y It is pretty certain that the third party to enter the Garden of Edn was not a prohibitionist. But as it bought “knowledge of gool and evil” he may have been a mugwump, for are not mugwumps the Tepresen- tative of intelligence? | Best Atl Rouna Wonderful Cure of Catarrh. Palace Hore!, Cincinnatti, O., Febuary 22, 18 7. } Gentlemen—Ever since I was ten years old I have had Catarrh. I tried all kinds ot medicine and the best physicians tor the past fifteen benefi A tew years ago [ tegan on S. S. S. and after taking it six months was entirely cured. F have not been troubled with a touch ot the disease from that day to this. [do agerate when | say that from the age ot ten to twenty I spent $4,000. 1 spent 3 mouths in Philadelphia under emminent Catarrh specialists ata cost of $1.000, but got no reliet. Frequently I was confined to the house tor weeks. I have and still continue to recomend §. %. S. to hundreds of people. 1 regard it as the best Catarrh remedy and as a bleod purifier and all round medi- cire it has no epual. years, but without any not ©x- A Pefectly Well Man Again. Savanah, Ga., Jah. 8, 1887. Gentlemen—I had a thoroughly de- veloped case of blood puisivning. Mr physician tried a month to cure Me, but did no good. I then went to my father, who at once told me ‘o take S.S. 5. He got a dozen large bottles. They did me a great deal good, and | got more. Ator a short time I of using the medicine was entirely cured. cC W. Langtill Treatise on Blood and Skin dis- eases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3 Atlanta, Ga. Order of Publication. STATE OF MISSOURI, 2 es COUNTY OF BATES | Sees In the circuit court of Bates county, November term, 1887. D. J. Blackwell, plaintiff, vs. Jas. H. Black- well, defendan' Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein by her attorneys before the undersigned clerk of the circuit court of Bates county, in vaca tion, and files her petition and affidavit, alleg- ing, ong other things, that defendant, Jas H. Blackwell, is nota resident of the State of Missouri. Whereupon it is ordered by the clerk, in vacation, that said defendant be noti- fie tby oe that plaintiff has commenc- ed a suit against him in this court, by petition and affidavit, the object and general ‘nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore contracted and entered into between plaintiff and defendant, and to restore plaintiff her maiden nameof D J. Sharp, upon the ground that defendant de- rted and has absented himeelf from plaintif withont reasonable cause for the space of more than one year, and that unless the said Jas. H Blackwell be and appear at this court, at the next term thereof, to be begun and holden at thecourt house in the city of Butler, in said county, onthe seventh day of November next, and on or before the sixth day of sxid term, if the term shall so long continue—and if n then on or before the last day of said term—an- ewer or plead to the petition in said cause, t) same will be taken as confessed, and judg- ment will be rendered accordingly. And be it farther ordered that a copy hereot be publish- ed, ogee to » in the Butler Weckly Times, a weekly newspaper printed and pub) Nish in Bates county, Missouri, for tour weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the first day ofthe next term of circuit court. - JOHN C. HAYES, Circuit Clerk. A true copy from the record. Witness my hand and the seal of the circuit (sEat] court of Bates Gant this 20th day of August, 1887. JOHN C. HAYES, 41-4t. Circuit Clerk. LL Notice of Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the probate court ofthe county of Bates end state of Missouri, made at the August term thereof, I, J. W. Ennis, Administrator of the estate of Belle Arehart, deceased, wil! on the 15th day of Oct., 1887, at tne east front door of the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates aforesaid, sell at public auc- tion allofthe interest of Belle Arehart, de- ceased, in and to the Sie: real estate, to-wit: The south half (1-2) of the northwest quarter (1-4) of section twenty-nine (29,) in township forty (40) and range tl iy, (30,) said tract containing eighty acres, said interest be- ing an undivided 1-2. —— —— cash. 42-4t. Apantetuator. WANTED POULTRY I will pay the highest marker Price in cash tor all the chickens old Or young vou can bring me. 1 car he found at Bennett Wheeler & Co’s store, on the northeast corner of the square. Come and see me betore vou sell and get my prices. 38-2m. JAMES SMITH. P.C. Furkerson, T.L. 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FRANZ, BERNHARDT’S. Three ounce Elgin, Waltham and Hampdensilver stem winding watch- es, trom $11 to higher prices. American ladies stem winding gold watches from $25, up. All &c, at cost prices. silverware, clocks, jewelrA, oF 4 Sole agent ‘forthe Rockford and Aurora watches, in Gold, Silver and Filled Cases, very caesp. — JEWELRY STORE, Is headquasters tor fne Jewel: : Watches, Clocks, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, &. Spectacles of all kinds and for all ages; also fine Opera Glasses. You are cordially invited to visit his establishment and examine his splendid display of beautitul goods and the low prices, ALL KINDS OF ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED

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