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IN TWO LANGUAGES. | Simple Means Adopted for Handling the Malls Between Americs and China. | The manner in which the Chinese mail is handled in this city isa matter which is little disenssed and much less understood. It is generally supposed, however, that a Chinese interpreter is | employed in the Chicago post office for the sole purpose of taking care of the Chinese mail matter. [but such is not the case. The eerie aS never seen the necessity of emp! gan in- terpreter, for < rv addressed in Chi- | nese hieroglyphics has also a duplicate address written in the pune language, | thus avoic ngand putting the ( on the same footing as a dome When a Chin letter to his na cures the se men who | glish language | ing he places the add ope, and then the s | preter come into plz tie one. send a Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills are equally meen in Constipation, curingand pre- venting Hldinrderge oontomaeh ati Nhey blso correct all disorders He et — and regulate HEAD rst se- Achothey would bestmost reancersnardare hind writes in E ish See ican eamtonananersenttine envelope the sam: ‘whooncetry them will find these little pills valu. able in so many ways that ae oe erp not es wile Ung todo without them. ten on the opposi the mail ¢ ks | to hand! from the Chinese ACHE | point of v gh it was for do- | mestic delivery. The letter, duly { 0 0: many lives that herefawhere | stamped, speels its v across the “Monskecurgrest bout, “Our pillscureit while | continer HS ae ae otpers Oo nettle Liver Pilleare very email ana | there is put in one of the mail shiy ery easy to take. egetabin and do not gripe of bound for China When the letter) ‘They are strictly vegetable and do not ies or : - ‘ = reaches its destination it goes into the post office and is delivered in the same way anordinary letter would be han- dled in this count With the Chinese language on one side of the envelope and an rlish translation on the other urge, but by their gentle action please all Recitems inviaisctisenie;ateter st. Bold bz druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE _ en none —— —— | it will easily be seen that noc ty a r is occasioned the post offi authorities in either coun inits trans- 66 M @ |mission. Thus what first sight OTHERS seems a difficult matter is, indeed, quite | simple. The Ame municate with friends in Instead of having the lated into the En ad Ch reverse process is empl FRIEND’? MAKES CHILD BIRTH EASY, Colvin, La., Dec. 2, 1886.—My wife used MOTHER’S FRIEND before her third ns fn China who desire to com- this country. ho they an and | a ur ldress in the Chinese lan- confinement, and says sho would not be guage order that it may pass see é eet Se RHaely Liveuck bol Reet Sees ~ - The Chinese are a ot Sent by express on receipt cf price. $1.09 tle. Book™ To’ Mothers” mailed fice. BRADFIELD REGULATOR Co., rthe One of th most | vast | bot | and only write a le urgent circuimstan Ss. dehesieaneene, Trtaweaten | Chinese population in Chieazo the post office clerks say that not more than a) Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS. dozen letters pass through _ their | hands in a day, and these are} —_— - — | written chiefly by business China- men on business matters. ‘They ob- serve the minutest details in letter- | writing, however, and make the closest inquiry as to how each letter should be sent. Probably more naoney is sent throngh the mails by ¢ amen in pro- portion to their numbers than by any other, foreign element of their class. Hardly a day passes but that three or four Chinamen get money orders at the post office in amounts ranging from ten dollars to one hundred dollars.—Chi- | cago Tribune. FIREFLIES AND THEIR LIGHTS. American Fireflies, English Glow Worms, ‘Sropical Lantern Files, a: d Centipedes. Fireflies put and are even to this day applied to some curious | uses. In Santo Domingo and other | West India islands they are employed for lighting purposes, being confined in lanterns, toth for going abont the country at night and for the illumina- | tion of dwellings. them to each foot while tr darkness they serve asa 4 ‘- la Ne, t aria eal! economyr Thea surest read to wealth With Wire Gauze Doors econsay” Seems too the path of health. For 2s with them the Juices Remain within the meat, More food and much the bettem ls lefe For us to gat, Meats roasted in their own juices by using the WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON THS CHARTER OAK STOVES and RANGES. | ave been in the tide to the There is nota scala apparatus made using the Bolld Oven Door hut that the loss In weight of meat path, They are also utilized in Cubs is from 2% to 40 per cent, of the meat roasted. In 2 ere for Dba ta: ee other words, fi ab ot heed weiahing sea pounds, it and elsewhere for ornaments, W he re medium to well done will lose three pounds, | with the gowns and coiffures of ladies The same roasted in the CGAUaE Ov OAK | are adorned on festive occasions. One Bares, using the WIRE G. TT a > lie’ vhie! aw | DOOR, loses about one pound. ae read BY ae ent w ae few ice To allow meat to shrink is to lose a large portion | Se Insects give. One point ey | of ite juices and flavor, beer fibres do not se and it becomes tough, tasteless and unpalat: For Sale bv Bennett-Wheeler Mer- | cautile Company. be urged in behalf of these that they kill mosquitoes, the latter their favorite prey. The ancients were probably unac- qnainted with the species of fireflies | which are so familiar in this country, | because the most fireflies is TALC, = finding in Zed = Suro, Prompt, Positive | are peculiar to Ameri The great | OZMANLIS one Or lepotenees fee lantern flies of southern Enrope and | Emissions, Spermatorrhea, | Asia, which are som nes called “fi make you a STRONG, | flies and water scorpions. On the other | ous hfan «Dice $1.08. 8 hand the fireflies of the tropics are} S E XUAL eee iain mates | beetles. The latter are of somber hue } ; vithench Bor, Aadrese |iuthe daytime, and it is only at night | Ballard tare Zin e., | that they show their lights The English glow worm is the wing- ST.LOUIS, "@ “Mo. less female of a winged beetle. Some boas suppose that the light she bears is | e | stowed for her protection toscare 2w RAE 78 /\the nightingale and other nocturnal Roe BY i birds Oth however, believe that : Ope os FAL nie ¥4 the giftof brightness is the very lure by cover and Cevour her. which her foes are assisted to dis- jobuet, | ch y ¥ agri | : : Much specu} a ine HONK THR tion ha s been indulg Rea from 60 States and Hocslen Couatrio. Wrltetee nature of the glow worr is not put out by water nor seemingly capable of giving forth any heat. It has been asserted that the light dif- | fusing substance contains phosphorus, but this has never been proved. Cer- | tainly it is incapable of communicatin, ignition to anything. Least attractive among the insects which give light are the so-called *elee- tric centipedes’—black crawlers with many legs. which have been likened to serpents’ skeletons in miniature. They move in as e-li fashion, forward or backward, leaving behind them a bright track of phosphoric light. How- ever, they are most accustomed to ap- pear in the day time, when the illumin tion they afford is not visible. —Wash- {ington Star. Auines BRIG MEDICAL COcy BUFFALO. Ne THE NEW WEBSTER Successor of the Unabridged. | WEBSTER’S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Dress Materials and Trimmings, Neat dresses are made of dahlia, bronze brown, moss green and other plain cloths, finished with braiding in black or matching the shade of the gown with a narrow roll of feather trimming at allthe edges’ Braiding in odd designs is quite a favorite pastime this season, and many women are wear- ing some very elegant costumes, inciud- ing bonnet and coat or cape, enriched with braiding in novel and elaborate patterns, the suit entire having all the distinguishing effect of a Paris made ‘ costume of high value, the actual cost | being about one-fifth that of the braided model from over the sea, because the former suit was braided at home. In | braiding, the chief requisites are great care, neatness and patience. — tog Post. : A GRAND | INVESTMENT For the Family, th the Library. The work of revi cupied over ten years, more thana handred editorial la- borers having been employed, and over $300,000 expended before the first copy was printed. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. A Pamphiet of speciinen pages, iM astr ations, testimonials, ete., sent free by the publi Caution is needed rhasing a dictiona. Ty, a8 photographi? reprints ef a compan worthlessedition of Webster 9 under various nun; 1 GET TNE GEST, ‘The International, which bears th G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, Niass., U.S.A. jlumbia | Montauk block remarkable of these}. sentatives. ‘He draws $1800 a year, sistant at $1200, four gardeners at | TRE “72IG THREE.” Threatened Investigation of the Meat Combine by the Federal Gov- ernment. Chicago, Ill., Mareh 15.—The de- partment of justice at Washington | is after the overhauling “big three.” A thorough of the methods of the powerful meat combine is about to be begun, and recent occurrences indicate that the combine is prepar ing things accordingly. For years the combine bas bad its headquar ters in Chicago Its imembers are Armour & Co., of Chicago. the Ar mour Pack of Kausas City, th of Omaha. Chreago an a the and C. F. Swift & Co, The combine ng Company, Cudady Packing Comr Mortis Cc house at “& Nelson, has been in existance for five years. that at completely in its grasp the states Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennusyl New York, the District of Co the New England Its operation is as follows: A clearing house, system so present it has v ani ty and all states in this city, of the Each member is ent Te dni member. to certain returns sales of v tle tle A per cent of all the money pul The members pay 40¢ per 150 pounisof m at svi At the jen of cack week the clearing Lous appoitions the tolal payment. amor ithe members according to the pe The clearing bone is of Wm. M WE Un- der his watehfal care tie books hive been kept. The place that knew Mr. White, however, knows Lim no more. He has vanished, and even his name has disappeared che building. from the directory of Last Saturday, it is retary said by knowing persons, $ White began to put cut of the way all memorandum and books showing the history of the doings, so that it might avoid undue annoyance the investigation about to be started by the Federal department of justice. “The fact is,” reports an investi gator, “the books were burned.” While the clouds are thickening combine and its in j over the heads of the big meat com bination and the wheels of the law are about to be set in motion against it, several of the members have gone elsewhere. Nelson Morris lately went to California for his health. | His condition however does not pre- | vent his supervision of the construc- tior of the new stock yards as San Francisev. G. F. Swift is also out of the way of annoying investi gating committees, as are most of the important members of tue besi ness household of Swift and Mortis. Some are thought to be in Florila, others in Mexico. There appears to have been an unusual hegira about us thuk- the time the government w an investivatin. nment Flowers for Actiess. Washington, DC Ata cort of about > March b. 5,000 congress maintains the botanie rde: on Pennsylvania avenuc, just at the foot of the Capitol grounds. The greeuhouses are ¢ rh mmauy rave plants anc pros duce during the sessio The thwers great crop of flowers are congressional perquisites, pure | and simple. They are distrputed on orders from senators andrepre- That equitable distribution the ord-rs are there maybe au given out through the chairnan of | the senate and house library ommit-| The botanic the little extravagancies of tle legis lation which the reformers lave not yet discovered. Somethin; ever happened today to daw at- tention to the bot«nie garde: in such a way thata fight will, pehaps, be u the in- tees. garden igone of | how- made for its abolishment terest of economy tendent of the garden is a lard head- | ed Wiliam &. Smith. las Scotchman, un as- $900 apiece and a force ¢ laborers. It has perfected its |} with offices in the | i coreress | The superin-| | |footlights. The New York congress- |man was very angry. The young lady he intended to favor has a sub- , ordinate part in light opera, and he }wanted to compliment her with something gorgeous on the opening night. He went to Amos J. Cum- mings, chairman of the committee ou library, and showed him the eu- Mr. minded, perintendents refusal. Cam mings is liberal jers to be given to actresses over the! and he} thinks that so long as congress pays Pear Soap Pretty boxes and odors are used to sell soaps as no one would for the flowers congressmen are en- touch if he saw them un- titled to send them where they | disguised. Beware of a 1 Mr. Cummings sent for Mr. soap that depends on + with emphasis, directed him to execute the order or take the consequence The superintendent yielded and last night reluctantly there went from the botanic garden | the usher described as direct the 1 to a oad” of flowers There are some terrible pests cn/ the Pacitie eoast with which domes- | | tie anima's have to contend. A wood | ltick has been discovered in Califor kills saping thar blood |mia that Brad fiel ld’s Female Regulator Should be used by the young woman, she who ers from any disorder peculiar to her sex, and at change of life is @ powerfal tonic: ben | efits all who use it Soid by art. druggists, 1S-1-m fish as you uy suppose. The noi- 981 ral temperature of man is de ecs fahrenheit; that of fish, 77 Ce . 3 ihe Ame rican people are rapibly | a race ot wrecks, and it 1 Vowing suggests the best remedy: | Alphorso Hempiing, ot Butler, Pa., | swears that when his son was speechless trom St Vitus dance Dr. Miles, great Restorative Nervine cured him = Mrs. y R. Miller, of Valparaiso, and D. faylor, ot Logansport, Ind., each gain- ed 20 pounds from takiug it. Mrs. H.A Gardner, of Vistula, Ind., was cured ot 40 to 59 convulsions per day, and much headache dizziness, backache, and nerv- ous protration by one bottle. Trial but- tles, and fine book of marvelous cures, l nervous tree a: H. L. Tucker, Drug Store, whe recommends and guarantees this une- qualed remedy. Aforeigh cor: es; ondent says Hans von Bulow bas 1 igned his position in Berlin and wiil go to live in Ham- burg. The prec:rious health of the famecus piauoist is the cause of his sepatation from the philnarmonie coneerts in Berlin. Mother's Friend. Is the greatest blessing ever offered child- bearing Women. Ihave been a midwife many years, and in cach case where Mother’s Friendhas teen used, it has accomplished wonders and relieved much suffering, It is the bes remedy for rising of the breast known and werth the price for that alone Mrs. M. A. Brewster, Montgomery, Ala, Drugygists. Is Sod by ati TUCKER, (Successor to J. G Walker) DRUGGIST. Dealer in Dr s and Medicines Prescriptions Carefally Compound ed, ight Cle THE POST ploy Ore | | Writing Paper of all kinds, Tablets, Pencils, } Inks, Pens, andeverything usually | found in a first-class establish- i ment of this kind. | St, Louis and Kansas City DAIY PAPERS, | —— oe Carries a full line of Also all the latest Zines, g Fashion and Sporting j PAPERS. We want your patronage ' The Post Office Drug Store Yesterday a New York City mem-| ber of congress got a duy counter signed order for cut fwers, aud Is well stocked with Drugs and Patent Medicines of ali kinds as well as sept it to Supt. Smith wth instrue-! tions as to the e Back came the mesenger with a note from Mr. Smith sying he de-) clined to execute the «der. His reasou was that he did nt think the delivery of the flow- | botanic gardens was furiishing flow- | A sa ‘Toilet and Fancy Articles. | The prescription department is in charge ota Pharmacist of twenty years exper- ience which guarantees that all prescrip- tions will be caretully compounded, FDAVID WALKER, Manager} theater what an; “whole wagon | cattle and horses by | rare not so much warmer than | and accurately something outside of it s Pears’, the finest soap in the world is scented or and the money 1s in the merchan- not in the box. not, as you wish; | dise, All sorts of stores seil it, especially gel all sorts of people are using it. druggi - THE PRESS (NEW YORK) Has a Larger Daily Clrealation than any other Republican Newspape aper in America DALY, SUMDAY. WEEKLY, The Aggressive Republican Journal of the Metropolis i \ NEWSPAPER FOR Founded December Ist, iss7. 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Daily and Sunday, one year 5 00 six months one months Daily only, one year ‘four months Sunday. one year Weekly Press, one year 200 100 Send for The Press Circulars. les free. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal commissions. Address, THE PRE 38 Park Row, New York. equecesesesecn=-esrs DOCTOR ACKERS ENCLISH caeneencecseseuccunsenssecsecess, i forCoughs. Colds and Consumption, I: stion the greatest cf all modern peli : itwillstopa Cough inone night. It will check fa Coldinaday. It will prevent Croup, relie sActhma, and CURE Consumption if taken a time. IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE WHOOPING COUGH be 01 25¢. bottie may save $100 in Doctor’: —may_ save their lives. ASK YOUR Dave. IST FOR IT. GT T. Botel. if you wish | 2 of work, 2 jerfal suc Rated weteachyoa and here is Great gains such | ) | in this county and state, tor tour ——_THE—— | West Ward Stock Farm, —THE HOME OF— ambrinc Chief Jr iGO BRONZETURKEYS | FOR SALE, FANCY BRED, | INQUIRE OF LAURA &_cKLIN, es MO. Missouri Pacific R 7 2 Dailv Train 2 TO NSAS CITY OMAHA COLORADO SHORT LINE 0 Daily Train, 5 Kansas City to St, Louis, THE PUEBLO AND DENVER, PULLWAN BUFFETT SLEEPING CARS Kansas City to Denver without change fi. C. TOWNSEND. Genera! Passenge and Ticket A’gt ST. LOUIS, MO, Tr rustee’ ‘a Sale. Whereas J. Gipson and Annie B. Gipson his wife, by ihisie deed of trust dated Februa lath, 1887, and recorded in the recorder’s of- fice within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No 49 page 15 conveyed to F M_ Al- len, trustee, the following described real estate lying and being situate in the county of nae and state of Missouri. to-wit: ieesen: at the northwest corner of lot one U1} in block forty-eight [48] in the town {now city] of Butler, running thence south sixty- and five (65) feet, east twenty-five (25) feet, north sixty-five (65) feet to north line o lot one [1t, thence west twenty-five feet place of beginning. which conveyance made in trust to secure the payment of three certain noter fully described in sald deed of trast: and whereas it is provided in said deed of trust that in case of the abeence, death, re- fasal to act, or disability in any the then acting sheriff of Kates county, Missouri, at the request of the legal holder of 6 should become the successor of 1 trus and execute the powers to him given by 6: deed of trast, and whereas said trustee is 8! and unable to act, and whereas default been made in the payment of the principal of said notes and the iuterest thereon, ae Eas past due and unpaid. Now therefor Harteock, sheriff of Bates county at the request of the legal holder of #: will proceed to sell the above described real estate at public vendue to the highest bid- der for cash, at the east front door o! the court house, in the city of Butler, county of Bates and state of Missouri, on Thursday, March 31st, 1892, between the hours of nine o’clock in the fore- noon and five o’clock in the afternoon of that day, forthe purpose of satisfying said debt, interest and costs, ©. W. HARTSOCK, Sheriff of Bates County, Mo., acting Trastee Order of Publication STATE OF MISSOURI, 7 County of Bates In the Probate Court tor Bates, February term, 15y2. | Childs and Shirley Childs, executors ot estate of Thomas W. Childs, deceased. Order ot Publication. Now comes Sarah E, Chiids and Shirlev | Childs, executors ot the estate of Thos. W Childs deceased, pres-nt to the court their petition, praying tor an order tor the sale of the equity of redemption ot lestate of said decezsed to pay and | satisty the debts due by said estate, and a lien thereon, and yet unpaid for want } of sufficient assets. accompanied by the accounts, lists and inventories and a full and complete statement ot the lien on said real estate required by law in such | case, on examination whereot it is or- | dered that all persons interested in the Ge te ot said deceased, be notified that plication as aforesaid has been made, ra unless the contrary be shown on or betore the first dav ot the next tern of this court to be held on the second Mon- day of May, 1892 next, an order will be made tor the sale of the whole ot the real estate of said deceased subject tothe liens andincumbrances thereon as will be nt tor the payment of said debts; and it ts turther ordered that this notice be published in some newspaper { weeks | betore the next term of this court and | that a copy hereof be served on each heir | and devisee ot deceased living in this | county, atleast ten days before the first i - of next term of this court atore- set the county of Sarah E, as Or MISSOURI, nty ot Bates. y t Cole, judge ot the probate din and tor said county, hereby certify that the toregoing is a substantial | copy of the original order of publication | therein reterred to, as the same appears of record in 5 off Witness my handand seal of said coutr- Done at office in Butler, Mo., isth day of March, A. D., 1592. W T COLE, Judge of Probate. court hi

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