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Bick Meadacho and relieveall the troubles inch billows state of the system, exc’ Drowsiness, eating, Vain in the Bide, kc. Wh Tewarkablo success bas been sho: Achothoy would be alm ont pricelessto thora who r from this distreasing complaint; but fortue Lately theirgoudues rend those pneotry them will find theas little pills value she in soimany ways that they will not be oie wile Lng todowithoutthem. Butafter ACHE 'Isthe bane of so many liven that here fa where wo mako our great boast. Our pillscuroit while Others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills makea doso. ‘They are strictly vegetable and do not Cea or purge, but by their gentle action pleaseall who Usothem. in vialsat 08 cents; fivefor $1. Sold pas Fear ppealrered OF sent by mail. °OARTER mi CO., New York. SMALL PILL: SMALL DOSE, SMALL _ Ww. M. ARNOLD. CONSTABLE MT. PLEASANT POW <stHie, special attention given to private col- lections. NO MORE EYE: GLASSES MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE A Certain, Safe, and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Producing Lon; poe, & Restore ing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear iat Granulation Stys Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEY AND PERMANENT CURE, Also, equally eficacious when use Inaladies, such as UL Fe Tamors, Salt Whereverintiammation aA | the I will pay liighest market price for chicke H dtivered at my store at V siny Mo Talso have gool feed stable in connection with my store. Netson M. Nestierope. EQUITABLE LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION The Equitable Loan & Investment As- sociation issues a series of 1,000 shares each month—-and offers to investors an opportunity to save money and receive a nandsome interest on their invest- ment. ‘I'he investor of $ 1 00 per mo. tor 100 mo's rec’ $ 200 00 oe ss 4° 3* ¢ e gt ¢ 66 ee ok « sé alan tle Teor be 1,000 00 am « ¢ bo gee 8 58 aM fo 6 pe. 6 s, § We also issue paid up stock and pay interest semi-annually. We have money to loan on good city property. Anyone desiring » good protitable investment or loan «iis do well to call and see us. x. C. SNEED, Sec’y., Sedalia. Mo WJ. H. NORTON, Agent, Butler Mo. eee | EVE EAR = Infirmssr =| Nose, Throat? ar Sth and Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Annual Announcement Free. At Laclede Hotel, Butler, July isth, August 15th and Septem- ber 19th. Being the third Saturday of each wouth. t ‘to the Charl j little All the J # econ " t of public ser: The pendit r t of $1 . Which is our 41> colle, tun number of pul Asbury Methodi York, st Episcopal charch, extraordinary It has opened a nent bureau, New work the past y has done ar. free dispensary a wood and co: coffee the hun for the “army of despair,” as the un- employed are called, and given open air preaching to thousands upon thou- sands of the poor. —Rev. Mr. Allis, of Santiago, Chili, gives this bit of advice to young men who think of becoming missionarie: “First, cultivate your own piety: sec- ond, learn your own denominational methods; third, master your language; beinplo. al services fourth, be self-reliant; fifth, go out married; sixth, select a wife who will be suited with her lot; seventh, take care of your health.” —George A. Pillsbury, of Minneapo- lis, has endowed the Pillsbury academy of Minneapolis with $5,000 for five free scholarships at the university of Chicago, to be awarded to five stu- dents of the academy who have at- tained the highest grade in scholarship. Charles L. Colby has endowed the Beaver Dam demy of Wisconsin with five simil ne scholarships, —The Missionary society of the Prim- itive Methodist ehu und) re- ports an income of £11. 1 an ex- penditure of £10,477. As rom this }there was the special income of the A fr’ ‘ with work of the society is ly in Africa in the Kaf Aliwi An inc find, expenditn amour an mission i f one hun- The Zambesi mission had entailed con- siderable cost and some reverses have had to be encountered; but the party sent the board have crossed the vive snow envaged in real mis- sionary work The Society of Friends in England jand Ameri though numbering but 100,000, contribute to foreign missions upward of $90,000 annually ning was n Te until 166, ¢ then representatives have been a, India, China, Madagas sent to » Mex- ieo ard the Ame on Indi Their | Woman's Foreign Missions Union raised S85.164 last year. Though i work is done in other fields, y agascar has beer atest success. in 1868, they now 40 native pastors and assistants, 2000 chure with members and 40,000 adherents, and 2 schools with 14.600 scholars. —Missionay Review, The “industrial ¢ tian Alianee” is the name of an ition just startes ¥v York city rescuing outensts who estly desire to re- form. The names of le business men as weil as cler, ‘n are included | in its list of thirty-six ineorporators. They «will establish a central depot, | with several industries, but no dormi- tories. Sixty days will be allowed a man to get fai which time ste . during will be given him. If he ean not * ‘eo up” in that time, the alliance will his chance to one who can. Afte the central depot is started, a begun for women, and rescue missions will be established to care for the chil- dren. An industrial farm on Long Is- land is al mtemplated. To inspire outeasts with a determination to take hold of life aguin and to attain inde- pendence. {to tide them over their first struggle, isthe leading idea of this unsectarian but truly Christian chari- ty.—Zion’s Herald. NOT A RELATIVE. “old Chump™ tion by Marriage. The was Only a Connec. He hadn't heard her name was presented. but that made small difference to him and be was going right along as fresh as a sea breeze in a storm “Ah,” he said, to say that Mr. ¢ tive of yours: “Oh, no,” she replied. ‘not a relative: merely a connection by m: “Well, he Wasn't going to say an) old chump if only a connection by when he “did lerstand you h was a rela- tage.” went about the ve, ot cour he was a age Cm excuse m opinion | of him he way, w : nection “Mew by marr | smoothiy. “Yes, sol it Not se unde uncle’ ae but cokcasl abou grew hx it night air On Account. be done with t “She'll be sold and on’s Jury. coa helps.” similar one will be | on, “1 } but as | SS en eee rene ay "permease Soar Indispensable exerte regulated pmily for all Hougthsla and Laundty purposes. WE CLAIM ie bP 8 © AS CUR NEXT SALE arm aT : CONCKLIN, Prop WARNOCK. See'y 8, 2 Copyriahtn sent Sree, Addres MUNN & CO. 361 Broadway, New York. ae Zz a iZ nh oN 8 ai) rs 5 FA ¢g Wuod ¢ UO, BSBUIBY PULY puod>: pool BIVUMO O810T] 4 euold on} “sOAgE puYpAVOFY 1Oy pv. ABA O[QNOC LIddvS AOd MOD» “GTS 94 00° *£ayunod #14} Ut epvat pus saf448 [[¥ Jo serpy: Lay AdAnq ons (GZS 07 OLF Wosy ssoursy wo. ‘oy, ‘Ayunog soyugy jo vou ssoUvEy 10 “sOud ANVTUVPN ‘soorad “SN 008 PUB OUOL) m0dy ‘OW ‘orn dooy ou, » oy ui qa i aoa 0! Lbthaf bd arth da Made only bY N.K. FAIRBANK & CO. St. Louis, “SINDOWLVS YOIGNES prsoid— ‘orev gf AGH mes SWAG 1 SONTOM *s31dv4 ne NO et A A ki * se ere was as a vw sur and with a Well to sympath: s hard luck to be b 1 trade is good | Here Lam w load of melons and they goes cost. M-e-}-l-u-n-s, m-e-l-l-uen-s, wea-t-e-r m-e-l-l-u-n-s; ten | cents. eaters 5 ANJOVOU AULA at | a 3031100 WHLNIO * re SSST09 3 SIWW34 LSILd¥e OW WOLSMITHTS©STO0HIS GENTSWANTED I EVER YS FOR N HERE} THE iL Woh NCU DEC. Paid 10n For terms John Atkison’s Pensioa Agen. Over Dr F We ingham’s stere rooms Side Buter. st Mo. Young Mothers ! We Offer You a Remedy which Insures Safety to Life of Mother and Child. “MOTHER'S FRIEND” Robs Confinement of ita Pain, Horror and Risk. Paes er ed “* Mother's Friend” I d but little pain S3 afterward, ul 2, Lamar, Mo., Jan. 15th, 1391. “Sent by express, price, $1.50 per botth BRADFIELD REGULATOR C®o., ATLANTA, GA, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sold iw t EOC ay ee Crry 1D BUTLER, {id not experience that. al in such cases.—Mrs. charges prepaid, on receipt of e, Book to Mothers mailed free, ) SETHINUNNNENN ty I 7 EN sGrcam® ala, TH E POSITIVE CUR E. ELY DROTHERS, 63 Warren St, New York. Price 50 ct : | j several hours. one dime for your p first gent as wants one’ It took but a short time to dispose of the load and the ingenius fakir. after replacing the wheel, winked at the re- porter and drifted out of sight. --Chi- cago News. THE KNACK OF PALMING. A Trick Which at Is Very Useful, Two gentlemen shook hands in the street, aday or two ayo,and as they un- clasped their hands a wad of paper fell to the sidewalk. “What is this” said one of the men, stooping to pick up the wad. “Oh that is my tive dollar bill,” said the other man. ‘I made a ball of it, and palmed it when I left the hons Times | in order that] would not forget to step in at my gr 1 But I rs and pay a bill. bout the confounded thing. that you have in the palm of your or two w ithout realize forgot “Do you mean earried that wad hand for an heur to say ing that it was the } “Certainly: | frequently carry small articles in’ the palm of my hand for They never fall out, and they don’t bother me. 1 learned the trick of palming when I was a boy, and! | 1 have practiced it ever since. “1 can palm half a dozen coins atthe same time and retain them concealed in. my hand all day if I wantto. IT can eatmy dinner, smoke a cigar, read a paper, and do almost everything except shake hands, without d fd e 1 coins. I find the pulming act very use ful sometimes, particularly wnoen toconceal any small article tem- porally.—N. Y. Times Dishonorable Druggists. Numerous complaints are heard inst retail druggists who, when asked for a well known proprictary article, endeavor to dispos: tation bearing their own trade ma and represented to be This practice is a row just as rood.” one and it seems proper that steps should be taken to put a stop to it attempt on the part protit at the expense isa dishonorable f the of pr medicines, remedies and other that have by tak mand thus cre the people sul stitutes of tl coction. Itis only necessary to warn the public against this tion in order that will result drugerist to ietors of 8 oxtensively advertised been and, en a sentiment disastrously to the dealers who practice it. If) standard les can not be found in one store the ¥omay be had in another, and con- sumers alert to their own int not fail to apply the Herald srests Ww Chicago remedy apple Water Ice. Cut ed pineapple in two; put one-half away for further use, leaving the other half neat cut it into small pieces, pk mortar and pound them toa pulp, add one-half pound powdered sugar and pound again a little longer. Transfer the whole into a vessel, squeeze the juice of three lemons, then pour ina quart of cold water: mix well togeth- er, strain through a fine sieve or butter eloth into your freezer, adding two whites of eggs well beaten toa stiff froth, well stirred together; cover with the lid of your freezer and finish the same as freezing ice cream. Time to take to freeze, fifteen minutes.—The Chef. lclean; them ina Not Wholly Bad. “Quite cool, isn't it?” asked the horse editor the other di “Yes, it is unseasonable weather,” plied the snake editor; “but it compensation.” hat is that?” me asks, ‘Is it hot enough —Pittsburgh Chronicle. re- has one tor you —Pi sense Me., are not supposed to have much but G. H. Currier, of Abbott, has one that knows a thing or tw The infant porcine is fond of taking a bath in the river, to which his owner objects. and every time he got out of his pen Mr. Currier would board itupa little higher. That did not stop - however, and Mr. C. watched to It nailed on two or three . and the pig would climb the ded t out ore inches o th eracks over being a rope susp. > he would cat mou r himsel reside nS ago soon dates and healthy ar, natural-sized baby. ; Who's the | appeared that) itin his! ground. | quart | now i AND SO DO More than Half a Million OTHER PEOPLE, BECAUSE IT 1S THE BEST. | Buy No Other. Rovne't-Wheeler Mer- walcation. Order o. 2. STATE OF MISSOURI, County of Bates fs In the Probate Court for he county of Bat August term. 1591. Estate of Sam’1 K. W don, deceased, John Horndack, administra- tor Order of Publication John Hernback. administrator of Sam’l hk Weadon, deceased, presents to the court his petition, praying for an order for the sale of so much of the real estate of said deceased as will pay and satisfy the remaining debts due by said estate, and yet unpaid for want of suf- ficient assets, accompanied by the accounts, lists and inventories required by law in such es; on examination whereof it is ordered. ‘hat all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, be notified that application xe afere- said has been made, and unless the contrary can be shown on or befure the firstday of the next term ofthis court to be held on the second Monday of November next, an order will be made for the sale of the whole, or 60 much of the real estate of said deceased as will be sufficient for the payment of said debts; and itis farther ordered, that this notice be published in some newspaper In this atate, for four weeks before the next term of this court, and also that a‘copy of this notice be served on each of the heira of said deceased living in this county at least ten days betore the firet day of the next term of this court. STATE OF MISSOURI, ? County of Bates. "4 °8- 1,W_ TT. Cole, judge of the probate court heldin and for said county, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the origin- al order of pablication therein re- (-rat] ferred to, as the same appears of recordin my office, “Witness my hand and seal | tsaid court. Done atoftice in Butler, Mo., sth day of August, Isat. W.T. COLE, Judge of Probate anted wry Tet of merchandise No Salary will be paid to ‘live’? agents For further informativon, address CHICAGO GENERAL SUPPLY CO., | iis West Van Buren St , | Salary $25 per our general line peddling. Above Chicago, 1d \ CATTERLIN’ Ss HAND LAUNDRY. —_—o— work in every respect Man of20 Years Experience in char offic a ge. First door north North Main street vetore sending your town | | GEO. FE. CATTERLIN | Proprietor. FOR MEN ONLY! 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