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SANITARY CODE OF MOSES. Extract From a Lecture by Dr. J. H. Kele logs, of the Battle Creek Sanitarium. We sometimes hear about the “mise takes of Moses,” but no one has ever shown that Moses made any mistakes Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh’s atarrh Remedy. Price socts. Nasal. injector free. Sold by HL Tucker, ONE IN A THOUSAND. How a Clerk Made His Fortune by ae | ing the Stock Market. “I know,” said the broker, who ten years ago was a clerk “a man earning by hard work in a mercantile house, | | HIS GREAT INVENTION. An Excellent Device for Husbands Who Stay Out Nights. leman well known in club cir 2 e has unquestioned claims t tne eats and admiration = pos in his sanitary code. It has been ac / $1,800 a year. He had been earning | ofa large. intiuential. and long-suffer- y eS cepted as correct from his time to ours, | this salary or less for a good many | ing portion of human kind ; = and no very important improvements | years and saw no prospect of any ad-| The citizen has just spEued tor 3 pat- i = have been made on it. It is now better | vancement that would amountto much. ent for what he calls “The Married ¢ ) understood than it was half a century | He had saved up about $2,009 but this | Man's Indicator.” f= =} s ago, even. The wisdom of the princi-| was toosmall an amount to start him It is nderfully sensitive ar ge- fr | re laid down ey marrelonss ae in sor vase He looked about him, | ment of the ordinary th gout n \ w-giver ever formulated a code of | an ing anxious to make m y, his | conve t pocket size. and is graded to | = L => health so far-seeing end socorrect. It | atte eee as maturally dir ed to] ascale arks, which show | for Infants and Children. | Py S was the first employment of the quar-| Wall street. Here he saw grea: possi- | the exa of the domestic atmos- | | vA — antine. The reason therefor was doubt- | bilities and commenced to study the a r of the night “Castoria is so well adapted tochikiren that § Castoria cures Colic, esiene | i less not understood then, nor was it stock market. I recommend it as superior to any prescription SS ee aaa yiecenoten a : | = z jae) hundred years ago, or even twenty} Every evening found known tome.” H. A. Arcurm, M.D a a years ayo. We now know that leprosy | Brooklyn Library rea a 1:1 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. ¥. ‘Without injurious medication, rei = =_—- isa germ disease. You will reme: papers. What he was af t Tae Cextace Compasy, 77 Murray Street, N.Y =x = socasescr mn the good Catholic Father ‘ much figures as first principles ng it { Fee labored in a leprous colony on one of | he had gotten ag 20d idea of y the co i the islands of the Pac He took | familiarized elf with the | = great pains to protect hi from in- | of some of p). | x fection, and mingled wi lepers for | the country, ots noise- | = _ many years without contracting the | were the re ith bated | i = CH disease; but by and t ng to| values of ick n to} | have a little erosion o: applied his trembl | / —_] =! his scalp, a fly which had just k . j A } V V e i { ) O I } : [ 70) = leper perched on this spot und 1 iwants | = H s it with the d The isa five chousena 2 home. dangerous «& should be kept out of « In the time coun |infected, it was tr ll street he Se z The first thi year AUCTIONEER. - I will ¢ sin any part of th z ty. Higa Ata swars exnertene Charges | Fadical manner. reasopable. Satistaction gauaranteed. | leprosy appeared on the wall, the peo- Call on or address ple had to move out, the plaster- D. Vv. BROWN, ing was torn off, the house was Futter, Mo. shut up and the rubbish all taken way. And what was done with the rub BD. “‘ Staple:Fancy Groceres, r, hits against the sto know why chairs don't the wa al princip! if a house was in the most When an outbreak of 1 walks in wi he car around a bro: boots intenti es his ww A- PO o bish? It was not put into an the fluctuations of the securi- Crossniecs andieuctain | 2 back yard nor emptied info th » roads he had fuses to let her get up and nor hauled off and dumy lot It was taken clea so that it would not house. They did not whitewas fected spot over and then 1 nor did they newly paper the walls as people treat such houses nowadays. The house was cleansed and shut up, and, if after a the 1! 1d was found breaking ont again, shoving evidence that the lepros walis,then th: dand the bri this means ho mold and ger dition that g. 1 : r in itis not fit to live in. Moses did not understand all about ‘he nature of germs, but he unl 1 cleanliness rantine and these ar LIVESTOCK AUCTIONERK bought his 1 shares, putting up one th of his principal as margin. lay it had advanced one point, sold. Counting out his comn made seventy-five dollars been his me licy ever since, i om and selling on a has alwa:s been sa with half a point rise: i rred this if he nthe same day toon. At cialties he —never did like a light | at night, remarks gruffly in response to query that “it's about twenty * and then turns into 2 state wife of his bosom is F to him, at which he is ner marks on the indica- just when it will do to play ck friend,” 1e corner talking e than an hour,” or ale this or that, . was in town, way by the two o'clock areca NEW FIRM? NEW GOODS? &# rty stayed upto see him t he was a great bore, and Havi : : gs aving purchas » stock we only did it through courtesy. § purchased the stock of Will do business in Bates, {joining counties. sonyille, Mo. Reterence.—First National Bank and Bank ot Harrisonville 4tt Cass am fress me at Ha CIGARS ANDO TOBACCO, Always pay the highest market price for County Mo- John week, Atkison’s Pension 1 Apa. Over Dr Everingham’s store rooms West Side - Buter, Mo. wing “Lode do Produces East Side Square. Butler, ried of By from tho nm stven thou- been of re- hout a shrill “Good boy, Joh Revolverempty Good toy, Johnny is forced. The crimsor- y blazes Two prs fall, one de Johnny! You've grit! oot Alley in an eestacy and admiration Nomore ammunition. |} a wild beast. He is overp = kept at an equadle temperature in the | O li the excit heating closet witho becoming superheatec becoming cracked. and fruits of var for future use in this closet. that the use save her r verence when she once lea ue.—N. Y. ement w t danger of their > is audible. nd the enamel | ny! Shoot’em down! Slices of pumpkin | Here's a shotgun. us kinds may be dried | The door on plates | cheeked boy 1] ot set will | load of anxiet. The indica- tor is a great invention. —Chicago Inter Ocean. A CAR TRACK FEUD. Verbal Phot his great and qu the best | rogae Hak But ,0ds known as the . WANTED. D—CHICKENS & EGGS} possible means of ‘tion. —Re- s knowledge of the value of | the most awful of all eabalistic signs is Grange store consisting of ported by Helea I. Whenever the market |the one on the top, about two marks oo DE ‘ A IGTCHENINEGESStie has br s of these securi- | above boiling point. } rc ties lower toa what he considered the | When the weary husband comes about The Heating Closet and Its Various | actual values he has always bought |4 a.m. and sticks the indicator in the J ie DRY G00 DS Uses. boldly and has made some good coups, | keyhole he is almost too weak to draw 5 The heating closet of a stove or range | but he has always been satisfied to sell [it out. With hair on end he reads it by 1 2 i is a part of its furniture which the or- | when the market reached the real val- | the faint light streaming in upon him { desire to say to my many friends that I have re- dinary cook often ignores. In nine | ues again. —Butfalo Express. fromm over the eastern hills and sees the Tere ect : a : kitchens out of ten, one will find it —_ bulb of the indicator jammed smack up plenished the stock and fitted up the stove room in cluttered up with hes and dust, or OBEYED HIS MOTHE R. against L., SWEYLED” (red eee - i used asa depository for the kindling canes hot; ing for you inside the shape and T would be glad to have all my old friends wood, if it is used at all. In point of | A Life’s History From the Depths of Pig’s- [door). The inventor of the instrument call and see me b fact, the heating closet of a range is jot Alley. s that when a man has this terrible \ second in importance only tothe oven “Runa, Johnny, run! Don't let ‘em | misfortune overtake him he feels there ‘ in its xuaefalness to the cook. Here is | catch ye! Open yer door, Mrs. O'Hara! |is nothing left in life worth living for. PORDUCE OF ALL KINDS WANTED. | where hot dishes, compe Med to wait a | A-h-h!” He braces himself for the coming will one na my Dine ; P moment while a meal is being served, Chicago. The gray of a bitter Feb y, but says nothing, for nothing can Twill guarantee my prices on goods to he as low any should be left. In extreme cold weather | ruary morning. -Foot alley, id. No lodge, no sick friend, no store in the city. Call and see me it is one of the best places to set rolls or | its broken sidewalks and houses th yzatthe corner, no sitting up to % ci I will aiket | bread to raise in the pans If the bread | jostle each other like drunken drabs, is {see the g al off, no vowing he will price for sae is well covered up, it will not become | slippery with frozen slush. From every |never do it again—in fact, nothing will rT. T. PE TT Y Ss. at my store at Virginia, Mo. dry on top keptin this way, and will ¢ vermin from nests of rot-| prevail. It is an indefensible case. ; Taleo have c dl fica table; rise rapidly andevenly. This isan ex-|tenness. screaming creatures swarm. He is ht Even the ghastly SSS SD have good Feed stab'e I | cellent place in which to dry | Down the street, bareheaded, falling, | gayety with which two hours previous , connection with my store. stale bread before rolling it |stumbling up again, madly tears a|he had said to his fellow-sinners, that { Neuson M. Nestuerove. and sifting it A quantity of stale | boy. He disappears in a dilapitated | he would see it out, “might as well be ! \ — : bread broken up and laid on pans for | cottage. kilied for asheep as a lamb.” has all ' { W.H.H. Larimer. Church C. Bridgeford. | twenty-four hours in the heating closet i Clangelanz! Around the corner | vanished ‘The tor having told i! Ed M2 Smith, | will be dry enough to be crushed easily “¥ |him the exact state of things, he knows ae rivet 4) —CONSIGN YOUI. to a powder by the iof that It] 1 | etly what to do, and there is nothing while compour Tgcay guys eiiscoy, § CATTLE, HOGS and SHEEP | isa good place in which to dry no dees | ce Surround the house. ‘The | get in bed at onee and wrap the and. and on wast ts : 5H —- —— a ~ if there is not a1 ire in the stove |is barred.) They endeavor to force it. | of his couch about him, pull To LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, Jana it is not tos warm. After the |Suddenly it opens Hane whiff | the pillow over his ears, and waittee a} en KANSAS CITX. | plates for any meal have been heated, [of smoke. A reise [omy Weeroh Gy gus ciie ldpces: | They want your Raines atid wilt send 9 as they should be by dipping them in | dead [fu while it lasts, out it has its use in Hes fepoew sree. (Witte cher: si boiling water, they may be wiped and | The door slams, is icaded, | relieving the unfortunate husband of le old vo New England Magazine ILLUST Harm! per bottle sen TED MONTHLY, the LITERARY MAGAZINE »# BOSTON will Race Street, Cincir delivery. We will E t pit ot an Everyday Oc- | 3 urrence. j earts BS jopproach | Two ench othe | As the sp betwee two dimin- | -d- each driver becan making mo- ns to the other to get off the track, neon- rns its val- | Pribune. | It is unique, containing sends, Traditi History, Story and Poetry, Phitosophy and American Le {t Apples Better Than Whips. Music, Science and Art One evenine (tne a avenue street ear, bor a hes load of passeng Fre “Imprisonment 1 [until finally th » heads of the two horses | 1 turn off an’ let me | sl ise! i one. Scene oie ee ) horses just@before reachi Grand A tele | “You are the one to turn off,” yelled | A Few Articles for 1892. | street. niteh@a the lines 1 and ran igeee ar ave the right of way.” \ STORIES OF SALEM WITCHCRAFT, over toa fruit stand on and died to-d i the first, “my load is 2 Mlustrated, | bought a PHILLIPS BROOKS Ilustrated.) them an apple, whic JAMES PARTON munched with great ap She has be eS s ow she our'n. old break-down “Come r hold half as much as cart wonldn't ine. 2 3 Novi Illustrated, LOT" Then jumping on the platform he SERGE | “Wouldn't, ¢ the lines loose, and the horses started | that nag of jvours couldn't begin to pull a decent “I bid him! Dead—in jail! Il itse E He mote bid him! He'll NOWELL’S BOSTON x Niustrated as I poot sa The scheme cures balky and obstinate Price, ih — She We. wes - sample) horses, and livens up lazy or tired co) ‘or sale on all news stands. . ks 1 horses wonderfully." And the way the : ah =e | y 3 Address,NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE | horses covered the ground and did their 85 Federar Stree*, Boston, Mass | work generally seemed to bear out this that track an’ let this car by” shouted ; one of the finest the withered breasts. tangles about her face. bloodshot. “Go awa: Her white hair Her eyes are She foams at the mouth. | run yez both in. she shrieks hoarsely,| The two drivers pulled off the track, “You're |all the time gazing fiercely at each a hod PERE CTUER OF EEKOTRICNTY off ina way that made the standing | wake like he ust whea I call him! |!o#d, : G23 \ PES a Hinetratea | P&SSeneers grip the straps convuls Stole, they said. An’ killed when I bid | “Youre ali Sea STORIES A PROMINENT FEATURE. | 0.8 Passenger on the front platform | iim! I'm comin’ Johnny!” “You're a’ nother!” eS "s ial gre ae the driver said that asa matter of fact) She runs up the street. The stench | “Wit out of my way or I'ilsmash your | fe = l ra and not sentimeht one apple was worth | js sickening. She is ankle deep in filth. | Totten team in bits” | Bees iz fs Wau this careratly dated ana naely ie | ose than all the whips in New York | paces—some stolid, some amused—stare Move off that track or I'll drive my | Os oo mh, , lustrated literary magazine of Boston, | i@ Setting satisfactory work from the /ather. She totterson. A crowd pur- |team all over your old traveling hospi- Hse z FF : whether you have any other or not horses. “Inever use a whip on any | cues her. She swings blindly into the | t#! | Ne Bd éS F Every Number Finety Ittustrated | horse," he said. “I drive six horses | crush and clamor of Halstead street. A | ‘‘Shut up, or Il——" | S22 Hi Ittreatsof American Subjects, past and | %2#¥ 4d Rive each one an apple. and | policeman stops her. Sheshrinks back | ‘AB! a ; gee I. preceut. -Social questions are diecussed in ite | they seem to look forward to the treat. | in terror. Her dress is open, showing | “Here! Here! Youse fellers git offen | 2 H a columns = = Sy “Go on new, or I'll | noo sit? Ut peat ) soyng_ Jo WoUr ssousUyT ds pun sop 473 [pu Jo sorppr oF 'Gak OF OTF oa ssoursy a ‘Ifthe car hadn't cum I'd smashed Lo old box of bones up an’—— administrator of said estate, intend to make Beware of Hidden Shoals. —— final settlement thereof, at the next term of} A ship on the broad, boisterous and flinging out her old hands. iz j _ era : —— j theory. They made up for the time | ne o° them he killed—o’ them he | Other and as the car passed, one yell- | 6 i Notice of Final Settlement. jlost by the stop in less than three | ,ijjeq—” led: | = } Notice ithereby given to all creditors ana | D!ocks, aud Kept on uptown like a] «tnsane.” decrees the court. “If it hadn't bin’ fer that car drum | 73 Sn estate of Semuel K fresh team.—N. Y. San. pauper. Jefferson!’—Chicago Tribune. jall over your nag an’ breakdown c f Zz Forehanded. Bates county probate court. in Bates county. | oe = state of Missouri, to be held at Butler Mo... on | OP€D Ocean needs no pilot Bpt it dare} Hager.—Those cloud compellers ex- | “Bah” ieee = the 9th day of May, BOER IOC EGA not venture alone on the placid bosom | perimenting in the south-west seem to “Baw o> Ss ihe Lett NIGENBACK. | of a little river, lest it be wrecked by | be wasting their time and government, “Rats! y =. = - - some hidden rock. Thus itis with life. | money to no purpose. “Chestnuts! ra) si j Administrator's Notice. It is not im our open. exposed deeds} Wager.—May be 90; but I'll bet! ae up, Ze = j that we need the still voice of the gilent Gee, Bi Notice is hereby given, That letters of ad- Braden a they're all putting by something fora | malnmeration on the rahe - b, = monitor, but in the small, secret, every- | rainy day all the same.—Puck. = os deceased, were crante: to the a rsigned i niletues ae 2 % c 3 the send day of February, Is, by the probate 29¥. acts of life, that conscience warns| | "i> gcene.—Wife—Harry, | “How did you like the West. Lord = 72% = court of Bates count ssouri us to beware of the hidden shoals of | —“ z : pisses” (Oodl or yy Sa —~< All persons having claims against said estate what we deem too common to be dan-| Wil you bring upsome disinfectant this oodle agp i £2) os = are required to exhibit them for allowance to N.Y evening-when youcome home? Husband much struck by the lightning out there. = = the administrator within one year after the Serous—N. Y. Ledger. oye t : land was simply carried away by oneot = Be date of said letters, or they may be precluded = (with unquestioned obedience)—How | u ate iy DY S aS from any Denetit of sail petates and if suci oa aay a Why do you eat | much, dear? Wife—About a car-load, | | your cyclones *"—Puck. s z claims be not exbibited within two years from my corn?” ask e farmer. ‘* t isi i | se z See ee e the date of this publication, they shall be for- Ocood of the caws.” replied th For the | Harry. I want to disinfect those cigars | _y hen the editor cals on his test we ever barred. This 22nd day of February, is2 GOOd of the caws,” replied the ctow.— | you are smoking lately.—Detroit Free | girl he explains that he is merely ‘go = S H. P. NICKELL, Drake's Magazine. Press. a as eee dag eocnk aa M4-4t Administrator. |g to press”—al ry-cay or