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_ NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? ~ | RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL.| thased the stock of goods Having p 10Wl as the Grange store consisting of GROCERIES & DRY GOODS, I desire to say to my many friends that I have re | holy-of Worth Ke plenished the stock and fitted up the store room in them Two young unin shape and I would be glad to have all my old friends tin Mac | out from the cz distant tribes. PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. 1 leges to cu ital as ev anyelists to departure call and see me. This ixa new ¢ Towne wants the col Edward ¢ exertion. v I will guarantee my prices on goods to be as low as any champ r coll I ari- store in the city. Call and see me. Spates the Vest interests of the stu = e @) wesay. Thi That does not me. into a refuge where we can by means becoming better and bette repeating His character more und more | in ours.—Phillips Brooks. | —It is stated that for the year enc | July 25, 1890. there were, in New | | York State, 500.000 children of school who did not attend sc Rea for any PASSAIC, MO. ee of the prsied.‘The aver attendance at public school fe The Home of Mambrino Chief Jr. GRAND COMBINATION SALE. The average annual sa Chas. 8. Concklin, was only $436.71. The cost of 1 ing the public schools of which $10. 2 was paid to teach- ers. —Not shame of ignorance, but love of learning. makes the scholar: not fear of | despotism so much as love of makes the patriot hero: the hatred of sin us the lov makes the saint. The fear of be the initial motive to set the face heavenward. but not un love casts out this fear by FIRST-CLASS STOCK SOLICITED. ):23""""" The statistics of the Lutheran Church for the year 1800 have just ap- wared. According to the “Lutheresche Kalender.” whose figures are most re- | liable, the church in this country num- | bers Sis churches, 4.549 ministers, and liberty | sinners perfect Jas. S. Warnock. stn TO THE FARMERS OF BATES CO. You may have ove or two annimanls for Sale, but not enough . ; shy e ‘ . i 1.153.215 communicants, being a net in- to form a Sale of your own, why not pass them in to us and we crease of #21 churches. 245 mninisters, will see that they are put in good form and get good notes or and 67,167 > communicants over last year's figures. The numbers 326,053. cre 42.523. he county school superintendent | of Adair County. Kentucky. after pay- | ing the expenses of his office out of the “FORGING AHEAD.” ' ONLY THRER SHOTS FIRED. munificent allowance of $650 a year, me made to him by the county court, real- A Young Man Who May Commit For-; But Three Kentuckians Killed in’ a | 17> the sum of about 1 a day—a a vend that would not secure the services gery in Earnest Some Day. Feudal right at Georgetown. a many unskilled laborers at shovel- ing dirt. It is less than the salary of any of the teacher: Besides the labor ho d Jout lett performed for this miserable sum, the en Mae cee noe Sen ete eee superintendent is required to give $30,- type-written by the clicking machine | v0 bonds worked by the young woman with | adel ga were killed and ares pees coo: bangs. Every letter he sends 8p area ped ae neatly written out with pen by his ! Meas acGpee ates Load hore private secretary; and when it comes | | isted between the Kendall and Jar- in ite unugual delicacy of script with vis families of the county. Last week the business man’s heavy signature | the Kendall watermelon patch was General Council communicants: in- THINK OF IT! CHAS. S. CONCKLIN, JAS. S. WARNOCK. cash returned to you. Respectfully, Georgetown. Ky. Aug. 27.—In an affray this morning J. Mont- gomery, a bystander, and John Jar- There is in New York a business Jarvis mortally wounded. —You need help to raise a langh, but you can have a sigh alone.—-Indianapo- lis Journal. The only way in which happiness can be found is ix trying to give it to ee other people.— Kam's Horn. scrawled boldly across the bottom | ee and it was rep: rted ne The pessimist still loves a good din- of the sheet the man who receives it, S°DC8"S thought the Jarvises Tob! ner and the cptimist still groans with | bed it. This angered the Jarvises, | the toothache.— Troy Press. feels as if he had been personally and delicately complimented. I sat in this man’s office recently, idly watching the pale young secre tary write letter after letter until a big heap lay before him. When the | last one was finished he threw his notes into the waste-basket with a! If thou wouldst attain to thy high- est. go look upon a flower: what that does witlessly. that do thou willingly. — Peace warrants | Schiller. jad been sworn.out andthe trial The T is now cut with a V neck and other alphabetical changes | was set for to-day. will probably be ma from time to This morning M. H. Kendall and | time.—Texas Sittings. | four sons, George, Popsy. Milt, Jr. jand when the Kendall house was | stoned it was charged the Jarvises | were getting even. gown Itisa good plan to never become ie’ = 1] [Sell acquaint with the people whe sigh of relief, put away the fine gold | jand R. B. came to town well armed | have been held up to you as shining ex- with rifles, shot-guns and _ pistols. The Jarvis brothers, three in num- ber, John, Burrell and Dade, also came out, but the best information is that only one of them brought a amples.— Atchis rbe: You can always distinguish your friends from your enemies by observing that the former agree with you when you say harsh things about yourself.--- Milwaukee Sentinel pen he had been using, took upa heavy steel “stub” and after a few preliminary flourishes began forging hisemployer’s bold and somewhat | peculiar signature with some rapidi- Pedestrian (turning suddenly upon a ty and considerable skill. At about SU to town with them. On reach-| tramp)—"See here: you skip, or I'l] . - ; : z : ing town John Jarvis went into the| hand you over to the polic You're | the sixth repetition of the name aera ers : 1/2 Tramp—"Well.stranger, he picked up the sheet and held it op of Ben Savage, colore: now that I ha RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL. 2 do to trust ur y where, > students at icnctitniion which an angel : and e and ck of ( ‘ lorado Springs, of Denver University 75.000 being se- ather Drummond, rector of Montreal, which is church after an admis ity-tive cents. In explai son the rector said the late arbed the worshipers Yale t ug the pay on fee ing his visitors iversity receives the libra- te Dr Dexter and Dr. Alvin | rmer had probably the country: and the latter's lical works is worth sands of dollars. Dr. Tal- ky those whose t Hartford are ob- s to the univer sity ene Unitarian, two Episc Congregutionalist, and ¢ an his propor- tion « an to four Trinitari- s Leleved to be about the propor- Lin Which the students of the uni- sity are divided | According to He¢ un’s Catholic | story for IMd1. the priests of the Reiman Catholi this country. 7.651 churches. 2.841 sta- tions. chapels. The Catholie popul reported at 5,579,066. There are orphan asylums, with . 34 the al seminaries students, 123 colleges, 624 academies, and 3.277 parochial schools with 60: s children in attendance. —Canon Scott Robertson has figured up the money given and bequeathed to foreign missions in the British islands during the year 1889, and finds the sum to be $6,506.53 Of this amount the Church of England gave through its so- cicgies $2.61 the Non-conformists and Presbyterians gave $2,751,490, the joint societies of Churchmen and Non- conformists $1.009,815 and the Catholic societies $49,095, handsome total. WIT AND WISDOM. now 8.778 Church in and 1, ation with | pire! Roman It is @ very —There is no right way to do a wrong thing.— Ram's Horn. Love eats axle-grei butter.—Washington Sta Charity is obliged to begin at home When no one will start it abroad. —N. 0. se and calls it Picayune. The Pittsburgh couple on skates probably ker’s Statesman. who ,eloped fell in love.—Yon- People who are grudges seldom —Milwankee Jour given to laying up sumulate much else. ve —Water is the emblem of truth, the soap men always us lye.—Binghamton Leader. —The saloonkeeper and the shopping woman alike take special interest in | bar-gains. Somerville Journal. Prof. Koch will not only be the greatest germ man, but the greatest: German.— Louisville Journal. but it in making If he succeeds. Courier- -Doubtless when they speak of “the warring elements” they mean when the |winds have come to blows.—Washing- ton Post The man who never lets a laugh jeseape from himself iy too mean to share t od things of life with an- other. —( yo Times. youl at the rear of the Court House and left a gun. Soon wa good look at you're about right.” t's very kind of you to furnish the a little = K ish tl : REN Paget Ce | plumber and his hoy with lunch.” “Not signatures, o'clock, he returned and got it Just | ot all oat to me. “There,” rocky at first guess about 9} after or he said. “I was on these : : Its economical. It costs less to | but I flatter myself that’s a pretty | is Jarvis reached the door Milt | give them lunch than it does to have fae Sao Onoeeer canmitan hier. Kendall, Jr... who bad passed the them walk home and back at my ex- pense to get it. I've employed plumb- -Harper's Bd S| “Let us see door but was looking back, and leveled his gun : ized forgery like this every turned The boss is always off somewhere or day. ers before.” Jarvis) lur . and killing him Imost sim is tired of the world. is he not?” the other, and when he's here he’s too ously Bor ll Jarvis w. 5 eas young language ident asked. “No. busy to sign his letters. But the | 2©0USy Durrell Jarvis went hurried-| 5.4. my child.’ ‘plied the knowing tu- ly into the hardware storeof A. J. “A ey id is tired of wt the country dealers wouldn't like to get Iwan Montgomery of Main street and ask- | letters signed with astamp. They bat ‘ ~ ed fora ew J th Milt K like to see the pen signature; shows | © "OF 8 sun. dust then Malt Ken- | that a D—na stub pen, anyway!— “* vthe father, appeared at th shows that a man’s attending to his door with a musket in hand. Jarvis | business. You bet I'm glad to get ati a the rear of Montgemery through with this Liess. —— red, the ball entering} I will never ag put trust in an oo tgomery ge Ty on a line with mpressive signature. But what pe with the breast and ei ibout the ethical bearings of such |‘! : Rendall ee lately | lown } " . threw Brooklyn Times. a 2 practice? Bronchitis, throat and Li you: t stake. careful in n they are if you must ut yourself nience todo this. Your tellows. A desire to relieve hur tree ot char o d recipe, in German, French, or En- ish, with tull directions tor Preparing large family. ever send about three Lours s. ay and After some delay the Kendalls | to great inconve : ht always to beas good as ‘ Hiren Sent by oe by age ng surrendered, were disarmed and are| woes man nes ght to teanni | with stamp, naming this paper. Noves, pes ee Block; Rochestse, | now in jail. Only three shots were | own promises lightly. and as though it N.Y. 29 1 year were only a slight matter to forget them or neglect them.—Congregationalist. a cynic is aman who “TL have always been in favor of the advancement of youth!” exclaimed old propelling his would-be son- » the street.— Boston Courier. are two things needed First. fer rich men to poor men live, | these days: out how j poor men to know how rich men work. |—Rdward Ex} he jis me rove that the “ss when t | wife | the witnesses 3 ither will a wears out, the other or moves be- Seek to keep up your : when you lose one, Try. vy all meahs, to procure anothe procure good ones. A man is judged by the company he keeps. g cook: es, and thou shalt | has made a gift) 1, conditioned | has issued an edict | ion of works on Puritan his- | 5.000 for the endowment | and second. for | | . “While You Wait,” BUT CURES NOTHING ELSE. i U4er. MORE THAN Ask my auente for W. L. Douglas Shoe, If not for sale in your place Kk your dealer to send for catalenses secure the agency, and get the 32 TAKE NO st BSTITU TE. a! & MOND ~ WIRE isi ond trade mar or v Freoman Wire and Irc Mo, dend 6 cents for Sample |For Sale by R. R. DEACON, BUTLER, MO WHY IS THE W. L. DOUCLAS OE cenfPEmen THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax threacl to hurt the feet; made of t and easy, and because we grade than any other many wre skewed shoes costing from $1. to § G wed, the finest calf equals French imported shoes which cost front $s te 0o Shoe, fin T 2 " Restore Gray @ Youthful Color. Giweases & hair tang. sd od | ade shoes costing from 50 Police Shoe; Farmers, Be given them at 932.00 Boys’ worn by th on thelr merits, ase Ladies *t imported shoe: Ladies’ 2. wion.—See that W price are stamped on the bot W. L. Dot Sold by lax Woeiner Missouri Pacific R’y. 2 Daily Trains 2 EMAN C1 MICAL Co. ns, Cleveland, O. 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