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a 4) voted } : RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL. —The public schools of America have qprolled the names of more than 10,000,- 00 pupils. -Journal of Education. —The revision of Luther's translation of the Bible, which for twenty-five | ears has occupied the time of eminent German 8° holars, is about completed. The first o 1 edition vy be printed in Halle. —Jwo thousand five hundred native Christians of Canton have addressed an open letter to the Christian churches of | England, imploring them to be active in | gecuring the overthrow of the opium | traffic. Union Signal | —As the result of a recent revival in Turkey more than eight hundred con. | yerts are rey ed. The gains in that | part of the mission field this year prom- jses to outnumber those of last year by 4 | thirty or forty per cent. —One of the most striking Christian enterprises in Japan is an orphan asy- Jum started two years ago at Okayama by a me dical man and his wife, in imi- tation of George Mulle Its home is in a Buddhist temp yle and it has now fifty- } ave orphans. —It is stated that the A “LITTLE BO PEEP ad lost her sheep and couldn't tell whe to find them." So the old. nursery. rhyee says, and it goes on to bid her “Leave them alone and they'll come home and bring their tails behind them.” All this may be true of Jost sheep, but if you have lost your he alti Indians of the} ngue River Agenc hat a Sa- | YOU cannot afford to leave that It Tong i ‘ & | Will not come back of its own accord. Some viour is shortly to appear among them. | people brag that they never bother about They think he is white and that he is | Colds, They, “let them go the way they here i the mot n came Alaz! too often the victims go--to a somewh n the mountains. They | consumptive’s grave. Until very recently a believe that when be comes he will de- | cure for Consumption, which is universally acknowledged to be scrofula affecting the lungs, would have been looked upon as mi- raculous, but now people are beginning to realize that the disease is not incurable. Dr. stroy the whites and ask all the Indians to give up firearms and use only bows and spears. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery will cure it -Portions of the Bible are to-day | if taken in time and given a fair trial. This translated into twenty-five times as world-renowned remedy will not make new Jungs, but it will restore diseased ones to a healthy state when other means have failed. Thousands gratefully testify to this. It is the most potent tonic, or strength restorer, altera- many tongues as were heard on the day of Pentecost. During the present centu- ry alone it has been put into 250 lan- guages~-five times as many as during the preceding eighteen. More copies were sent into circulation last year than existed in the whole world at the begin- ping of the century --Atarecent meeting of Congregational ministers in Chicago, it was unanimously that Drs. Williams and Noble should prepare an appeal to American churches for an annual subscription of $10,000 for aggressive work in France. This work is to be done under the con- trol of the Frence Evangelical Societies, of which Prof. L. J. Bertrand is now the uepcoen rene in this country. —Less than one hundred years ago builder known to medical science, ering Coughs,Weak Lung tting of Blood, * Liver Complaint " and Dyspepsia or Indiges- tion, it isan unequaled r “A erm ee EE DR.SACE’S CATARRH REMEDY cures the worst cases, no ratter of bow long standing. © cents, by druggists. For Lin- Order of Publication STATE OF Mi County of Ba) OUR? In the probate ) Augart res I. EB. Senior executor, ceased Order of Publication Now come F Senior, executor of the es- tate of Ric Nard ‘Miller, deceased presents to the court his petition praying for au order for Richard Miller, de- was organized the first Protestant For- | the sale of so much of the real esta fenid de- ceased as Will pay and satisfy the remaining eign Missionary Society. Now there | iiitldus by said estate, and yet unpaid for are more than 200 such societies. ‘Thoso have a force of more than 7,000 mission- wios and assistant missionaries, and want of sufticient assets, ac accounts, lists and invento requi -; On eXamination whe persons interestedin the ef more than 35,000 native helpers, of . ° bee notified that ay al 4 ion as afe been mate, and uples whom 3,000 are ordained. Thirty Years | the contrary be sown on or before the first ago there was not a Woman's Foreign | day of the next term of this court to heid on , ric the second Monday of Novembernext, an or- Missionary Society in America. Now | qe; will be made for the sale of the whole or so there are thirty-nine, with 25,000 auxil- | much of the real estate of said deceased! as will be sufficient for the payment of sa and itia further ordered that this ve published in some newspaper in. this county for four Weeks before the next term of this court; and that a copy ofsaid notice be served on each heir an sel devinwe of wail « 4, liv- jaries, more than 8,000 children’s bands, lebte; and an aggregate income of more than $1,730, 000.—Advance. wit AND _WISDOM. ing insald Bates « a lays 7 » sile yre | Prior to the first day of next term of court —To know how to be silent is more [PO etoresald @iffieult and more profitable than to seat! Asubstanticl copy of the record. know how to speak. ye (Che J an ANCISCO. The trouble with cheerful people is | —— ns that their cheerfulness is so hard to Administrator's Notice. snub.—-Atchison Globe Rae oe ; : pad " otice (s he given that letters of admin- There was never a crank born that istratior on tl eotate ot Thomas S$. Riekett a sbrowd worker didn't turn “it” to his | deceased, were granted to the undersigned, own uses. —Ashland Press. on the 2nd day of September, Is), by the pro- bate court of Bates county, Missouri Suspicious people tor » themselves All persons having claims against said estate é are required to exhibit them for allowance to while those they areafraid of are calmly | {ye qaininistrator within one year after the sleeping. —-Milwaukee Journal date of letters, or they may be precluded from A man is known by the company he apy benetit of said estate: and ff such claims h 1 within twe years from the does not Keep, ina measure, as well as of this publication, they siall be forever by t om pi e does De N. 0, | barred. This 2nd day of Sept. Ine yuo rcomiany ane! cd gs W.S MUDD, Admistrator Picayune. The human heart is like a feather- bed. It must be roughly handled, well- Notice of Final Settlement. shaken and exposed to a variety Of] cutie is sy givento alll credite ing hard others int inthe estate of Cha turns, to prevent it beco Timidity er s cowards and never {| Sims ¢ ceased, that], John F. Sims, adminis- trator of said estate, intend to make tinal set- wins success. It is a strong and abiding | tiement thereot, at the next term of the Bates * faith in one’s own ability to perform | county probate urt. in Bates county, state Ghinh overe nx difficnition tt , of Missouri, to be heldat Butler on the loth ieh overcomes difficulties that others | gy of Sovember, 190. JOHN F SIMS, \ ) vanish amid the skies. think can not be surmounted. The truest successes in life are not those into which people fall by accident, or those which they win by asingle bold *a5-at Administrator. Passaic Missouri. stroke, but those into which they grow | © Five miles north of Butl by a slow and sure unfolding of capac Dates county. From the ity and power. é x : In all our active service we do best {ist of September u when working in company with our | Nove mber. 1890, Iw friends. Retirement brine Cl j coming out from it to be M15.00, t gether,” is the rule of our efficier ° United Presbyterian The hours we pass with happy pros- pects in view, are more pleasing than of chat respousible for aceie ING crowned wile teontion. (Inthe |oce due caution to prevent first case, we cook the dish to our own | He silts Pedigree at acaiie. appetite: in the latter, nature cooks it Passaic stables, for us. —The House 4 Cuas. S. Coxcaiix, Pro —It is the perversity of human nature a that makes the things of mo: ty dear- ‘ er to us in proportion as they fade from Fortunes for Many. our hopes, like birds, whose ht re the blacksmith, 1 F only unfold d when they take wing and | Owen Meredith —The stranger who insists on giving | you his confidence, either takes you for a fool and is trying to play on your cre- | dulity, or else he wants to warm him- self ata fire kindled by bis own vanity, | and for which you furnish the fuel.— Opie P. Reid —Arich man is he who lives upon what he has, owes nothing and is con- tented, for thero is no determinate sum | of money, no quantity of estate thatcan make a man rich, since no man is truly | dollars rich that has not so much as perfectly fatiates his desire of having more; for the desire of more is want, and want is poverty. | Rights of » Citizen in His Home. Tho citizen may, in his wear what clothes he language he likes, and, generally speaking, may do in his home what he pleases todo; s only the things which ‘ anu ionaire through replying to dvertisement of unclaimed estates, &e., &e.—-Times, Tondon, 1888. It e from the old country wri 1e European Claims Agency, 59 Pearl St., and 24 Stone St.. New York City, inclosing 25 cents for reply, and learn if you are an heir to any unclaimed estates there, worth more than half a bilhon that belong. ehietly, to American descendants of Europeans who eame to America years ago. If your ancestors came over more than 50 ver ago there 18 probability \that vou are heir toa fortune. 436t own home, | “ likes, use what | - tet John Atkison’s own cor what some the whole body of citizens. for instance. m t Swear fr Side with« in Washingt of the Trir itin the liable to he 1 co; and in Maine wine t and beer ver Dr Everingham’s Butler, Mo.| e rooms st Side - FOF, WER or PATLING “AD NE US DED ity i Kansas, ifhecanget use he m lof Srrorser Excesses in ( 4 SMCOn felts Nectseeds Mave ¢ UNDEVELOPED ORGANS & TAT. re HOME TREATEE eatity from $0 States and Fereign Coan —— ae jamaticn £24 proo’s mailed (seu sdéres ER! ‘MeoK ICAL CO., SUFFALC, tive, or blood-cleanser, and nutritive, or flesh | March Ist. | mpanied by the] on very close ¥ ritie| East Side of square | | The Celebrate | to borrow INEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? Having purchased the stock of goods known as the » store cobsisting of GROCERIES & DRY GOODS, frien > to say to my many is that I have re plenished the stock and fitted up the store root shape and I would be glad to have all my old friends call and see me. PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED ee my prices on goods to be as low us any store in the city. Call and see me Ir’. T.. PETTYS. HARPER & ATKISON The “GOOD LUCK” Merchants DEALERS IN Grnceres Provisions, Queensware and Shelf Hardware. ACORN COOK STOVES. THE BEST IN THE Wood Base Hea all the leading makes of WORLD And Heating Stoves. The highest market price paid for Country Produce, and goods sold margins. Remember the place—the big “Horse Shoe’ Harper & Atkison, Mi ssourl. et, NEW MILLINERY. Fashionable Dress-making. The Best Goods West of Chicago at the Prices Asked. THE FINEST STOCK OF MILLINERY IN BUTLER, ONE PRICE TO ALL NO DISCRIMINATION, A REASONABLE PROFIT AND HONORABLE DEALING, IS OUR MOTTO: MRS. W.O ATKESON. BUTLER, Some eed Money, LUMBER: Overa Hovsr Corser : - - MO. Some us Boru! 4 C, WYATT @ ON, ¢, re “¥ IV calling I is i¢ A careful prudent man who wants e money by calling on vu r — prices On ——— LUMBER. LATH, We can now offer the lowest rate | Notes drawn from one, two, three or | SHINGLES PAINTS. And all—— Building Material Our motto 1s—— HIGH GRADE —And———_. money for any purpose will always seek to get the loan where the terms most favorable. loan on from one to five years time. fiye years. Money Paid out Promptly. Come and see us before you make loan. SANEER Wan AND TITLE (0. By P. ¢€ LKERSON, MaNaGer. — Side Square, Butler. Mo. DE C, MIZE. (Successor to i] other householder happens to please at | the same time, or the things of which | the consequences would be ious to | a) LOW PRICES. M. W. MIZE) ; REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOAN BROKER. i FEMALE Renting, Colle oftice al dy wi customers sa onsite si ace ee vimmsapmniieienteeesicamaniaaat sooaieepeinertiitt te linet | something I would like to call your at- tention to, lady. It's the very latest thing out. Mrs. Rounder (absently)—If there's any thing out iater than my ht asband I'll take it, if only for acuriosity.—Life. | Trustee's Sale. POP WAS UNLUCKY. He Went Out to Drop Smith, Bat Smith Whereas, Marv FE. Starke and R. J. Dropped Him Instead. Marre, us y their deed ot trust dated | 1Ssy, and recorded i nd tor rr) book. No. 93 e undersis gned es- nterest hekOR Now t er ot said note ieretore viditions ot said R istate or Miss i, on ! Friday, October, 24th, 1890, pped hin between the lours ot g As she went | tore Leo’ f patching an old et that d t { 1 , inter | ed surprise at $5 W E.OWS g. but she said it! f the customs, and had to be | — a }1 » In about ten minutes the | = ee | eared, and, sitting down on j Notice of Pinel Sctdement | reath, he said | _Notice as hers to all ereditors and | | others interested he estate of Rliga € J ushk | rina. without| Gees 1 Ww lic adimin- ookind j intend to make dual even | paises Por next term of the Bates county 4 ‘Ops BOt | in Rates county state ot Missouri, Ketter git | at Butler on the loth day of Nove | J. Wo ENNIS Peniic ADMINISTMATOR she shouted, a = folded her work and & MEAD moIsts cunt ceo: she house without the least Sea Sf : ‘ ae epiciagtte he | I$, Whispers heard. Com- sign of excit A few minutes | fortable. Sececsaful where all Kemedies fail. Seid by ¥. MISCOX, 38 Br'dway, New York. Write for book of proots FARE. later the husband came up at a slow Sena ci ieee walk, with the fresh blood dripping fron shoulder, and halted long DR.GROSVENOR S ‘ gh in front of me to say sning to you, stranger. Sort ry Bellcap:sic make yourself to home. I went out to drop Smith, an 1 the ornery varmint was PLASTERS waitin’ behind a bush and dropped me. id Git the blood washed off and the shot ARE THE REST POROUS PLASTERS picked out, and we'll heva visit. You, panaens WORLD. Jim, take his knapsack and show him bghore oped etme} whar’ to wash up.’’—N. Y. Sun. brought on by exposure or = If you want uick Relief from n,ingist on having Groavenor'’s BELL-C AP-SIC PLASTER with a picture of @ bell on the, back-cloth, for there is no plaste liniment, ‘or lotion that has such complete mastery over ALL ACHES AND PAINS. Dr. Groavenor’s Bell-Cap-sic Piast lsre Purely Vegetable and Harmless, Keliew instantly and never fail to cure, SAFE, QUICK AND SURE, BOBBY ON “JOMMETRY. The Secrets of an Obstruse Sclence De- scribed in Lucid Terms. Jommetry isa study witch treats—an a mighty dry treat it is—of dividin up On the jirst page is axums. A axum is a thing you can guess without askin, or s without lookin, as, A ele- funt is bigger than a rat Only they don't have any animals in jommetry, and that's why it's so stupid. One of the easiest axums to remember is—"A strate iine is the shortis distance be- tw: surfaces. n two points. This is pretty true, but it depends on how the walkin’ is, and on what lays be- tween the two points. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM nsea and beautifies the There is two kinds uf Jommetry— plain and solid. Plain jommetry is any thing but plain: but solid jommetry is orfully solid Figgers come next. They = sides and angles, like old maids. A square is | HIND! COR ‘The only sure cure for Comms, ‘ oN a figger with four ekal sides and four | ves hb te, or LsCOX & OU. N.Y. ekal angles. ‘The angles 4 called right angles, because you generally make them wrong. A triangle has three sides, and comes toa point. Talw to the point when I want money for shootin ¢ and then other tries an MROD'S CURE ys come HI an so on; for mo with her s or her for brush, witchever is handiest AS ] HMA After awhile you learn theeorems CatarTh, Hay Fever, Cong ‘so! You draw lines, drop perpendiculars, and all that. Every thing is A. B.C. and D. E. F. One of the first you learn is that a strate line drawn through two parallel lines at the same angle. It looks eas. to prove it. 1 the square Diphtheria, Whooping crovy aud Common Colds. ot ampie. na ap by Physle cuts them nut its no fc nd by 1 of a job you learn about on s of the right angled triangle, « otherwise known as the pawns ast m. (Them last three words is Solid jc gones outof pasteboard and gum keeps you so busy you can’t | run errands; an’ the boxes is jus’ the thing to keep fliesin. I see Billy Adams} ©«*%: has Dinmond trade mar 7. Pes) Lore y Free n Wire and Irc outside with a stray I & ess TH] 59., St.Louis, 3 fend 6 centa for sample. go out an’ chin m ay Jonas lo n Sant au tong ec Seba Guae For Sale by R. R. DEACON, Bound to Stay. BUTLER, MO “There is o me, there is at will stick to the old forsak e3 gthatw nd that is “The mortgage.” ican. ‘Lawrence Amer- Remarkable Woman. Kajones—To-day is my thirtieth wed- ding anniversary Kersmith—W ife still “Yes.” living? “Lived with you all that time?” “Certainly (Admiringly)—‘‘What woman must have nerve that —Chieago Tribune A Curiosity. Polite clerk (showing goods)—-Here is Had Learned the Motto. —Johnny, fin epelling-class ll that simple word e's no such ‘tetee verre gear boast. OF that here fs where vat bast. Our pillacureit =hils (le are very smnall and 70 pills makes dose. and ae ot £ ave ce Aw casa ail who Fite $. Gold ¥ 7 mei PCARTER PIZDICINE CO., How York. 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