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THE EVENING HERALD. PERSONAL. Miss Gertie Sivyer has returned home. Miss Cora Curns went to St. Louis to WHY PAY day.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER.30, 1883. Will Rucker, of Iola, was in the city to day. Q. Campbell, of Parsons, was in the When you can buy an Elegant Residence Lot in city-day. W.

R. Kirk left this afternoon for Kan. EARS FOR THE HILLI01I Tea CV- rfC-V 'i Potitty rrtru thr Itnrit.i,'t i th-t Hty Al Cwrear hfr ThUOil abstracted fjvmi i-ecu'tar of inainVhre jdinrk. anaUt in ir nii Sea, known as Ktmdvb tii. 2: i i-v Chinese fli-hcnnan know It.

lt virtu r-storotlve fln-flrinc wjw t.lxveTv-i i.y Huddhit Priest atout they rrl IPX were numcrtm and man tNOMnalri'y ti rsculou, thai the mimh a rr.ci;i!y claimed over the entire knjj stc. Itntwl-ranteso that fr over vrt Deafness ha exi-led amount he Cbie r5e. ent, rhares inrjirUd, tnny Rddtrai buttle Hear what the Sav It ku performed a niJracle in 1 havenounarthly noie in inv near much Wi tcr. sas City. LOCAL DIFFERENTIATION.

Things Wise and Otherwise by the Herald lien About Town. Every sack of Autograph flour warranted. Alt Wyman, the Dutch comedian, will be here on the 6th prox. Whitely's Hidden Hand company will play here on the 10th prox. The Missouri Pacific passenger train was sixty minutes late this morning.

Dr. Baldwin's little boy recently fell on a sidewalk and broke one of his legs. Henry Trechter had his twin ponies on the streets to-day giving them an airing. The sidewalks on Hill street are in a horrible condition and require repairing. GUNN MARR'S AO DTON Prof.

Prothero went to Walnut, Kansas, this forenoon. esse Rogers, of the Knox House, went to Parsons this forenoon. M. Q. Johnson, traveling for I.

W. Moody, was at home to-day. John Galloway went to Xenia today where he will speak to-night, I have l-etm trreatlv lrn-f5tte. William Hays has recovered from a two other ltUe Ul curv me. weeks siege of typhoid malaria.

It VlrttSi-. ar Fon $50 and $100 Each! Or a FiH Aero Lot adjoining Peck's Villa and fronting cn the National Road, FOR S275.00 ON EASY PAYJV32NTS, And in a short time have -A. HOME OIF "TOTXIR, ative etiarnrter nl.Jm, mm he rH er ran or totiry, u.th tru rTtl jice an 1 John Crow has contracted a bad cough, which we hope will soon depart. The wild geese are moving south in large air.n nrcio A JvTA I'cySiPrrt, Nev Ytk, cnchUinj at 4 yon win receive ty iv.m a that i ennl-le ym to lr like flocks. Iok out for cold weather.

wIjom cnUiv wp.l ion 111 never rrim-i Mrs. R. II. Scott, of Columbus, Kansas, cnnlit? Hcrictr. AHANDLAMP COMPLETE, Lamp Burner, Chimney and wick, Onl3r 15c- A COOP HANGING LAMP FOR $2.

Seasonable Goods. Stand Lamp, Bracket Lamp, Hanging Lamp, Hall Lamp. Chandeliers, in 2, 3 and 4 lights, for the parlor, office or store. Hanging baskets for flowers, Brackets for flower pot3. Flower Pots in all sizes.

In this our assortment is large and of the newest designs. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Japaned Chamber Sets, Mush and Milk Sets, Children's Tea Sets, Children's Toy Sets, Smoking Sets, Wine Sets, Bric-a-Brac works. Elegant Goods for bridal and other presents. OUfl PARLORS Are filled fnll to overflowing wiili New, Beautiful and Useful goods. We cordially invite the public to call and examine our stock.

Our goods are new. of the Latest designs, bought with the greatest care, bought for CASH, hence they can be, and are, sjld Cheaper than el9ewher. Tie West End China Eijorin. visited friends in this city last week. 4ToavMid lo.

fn the t. money bv Letter. Only lnirut I-V limptrele Jmny. Scle lUentJ lor 7 DcV N. Mrs.

Chris Schmidt, of Kansas City, is visiting the family of Mrs. Andy Butler. Miss Rsa Slater, of this city, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Will Berry, in Sedalia. The tax rolls are eady, and you can begin paying taxes next Thursday, the 1st prox.

"The Union Spy" will be reproduced in this city, by home talent, about the holidays. Haverly's Minstrel company, consisting of thirty-seven members, are stopping at the Tremont House. There was a wedding anniversary celebration at the residence of L. ft. Russell and wife last evening.

A second lodge of- the A. O. U. W. will be organized this city next Friday by P.

G. M. W. Honker Pond. W.

A. Thompson, an engineer on the Wichita, has purchased a residence on Lowman street, between Birch and Hickory. Celebrated Tiger brand oysters at Boutelle's. Travel is immense on the Gulf road. Often passengers are compelled to stand up In the coaches.

More coaches are needed. JPES Ftm gyVe have a conveyance always rady, and will take- pleasure in showing these lots at an time, GUNN it MARK, Office under Bank of Fort Scott. TO HEART DISEASE S. W. Studebaker, South Bend, is in the city, stopping at the Wilder House.

Oscar Marcy has returned from a trip in the interest of the Marcy Organ Company. Miss Belle Gibson, of Cincinnati, is in the city the guest of Mrs. W. P. Patterson.

E. N. Firestone leaves to-morrow for Allen and other counties in the interest of the Cherokee liniment. Martin Heine, celebrated his fifty-ninth birthday yesterday. He has been a citizen of this city fourteen years.

O. G. Canmann, general agent for the Singer sewing machine improving from a serious attack of pneumonia. Inks Phelps, of Springfield, is in the city visiting his old friends. was formerly in che employ of the Tremont.

Col. Temple, of "Union Spy" fame, is in the city ia consultation with the G. A. R. about reproducing that play in this place.

Elder Pool, of Girard, is preaching at the Christian church every evening this week. The members consider him an able man. Tim BEST THiyG KXOWX IVashingand Bleaching 2n Hani or hoH, Hot cr Tatrr. SAVTS IJillOK. timi: ami WMP en rive bnieral niUUelivtw Sc family, rich or poor, LaUl lc ju Said by all Omecr.

DinVA It rf I-iiutls rrell desic-jr-l tn trJs.lt -L ViH (INLY S.IKK l.w-r-j. tsl c-niruTt'i. aj tC-GtZSt tfCirn the cUit ua: cj SEPTEMBER SPECIALTY. In stock, all the Standard School Books Covered Slates at reduced prices. School requisites of all kinds.

STAID AED George Perry, Will Crow, Clarence Kingsley and Ernest Russell went to the five mile lakes, in Missouri, to-day, on a hunting The rafters are being placed in position on J. D. Hill's mansion on National to the slate roof which is to surmount the magnificent structure. S. W.

Blodgett has received the appointment of official stenographer in Judge Wag-stafFs court, and will attend the sessions regularly held at Paola, Olathe and Wyandotte. Oysters in all styles, opposite Gulf House. The Southeastern Kansas Teacher's Association ull meet at Fort Scott, Nov. 29 and 30 and Dec. 1.

A large number of the prom inent educators of the State have signified their intention of being present. Officers Bike and Avery arrested a man expedition. A full line of Blank Books. Scrap Book Pictures; new subjects. A large line of Ladies' Satchels.

Children's Carriages. Wall Paper; a full stock. Mrs. Sarah M. Chapman, who came to this city to attend the bedside of Mr.

Meade, the deceased ex soldier, returned to her home in Parsons this 'forenoon. Wm. Saddler, Troy, W. R. Stotts, LAUN-DRY WAX Preserve? Liuon, gives a luatitirul Kinifb, Prevents tho Iron from Slirkintj, Save.

LiUor. 5 Cents a Cake. Afc your Stcrckcencr f-r ii. Standard Oil Co Clcavelacd, Ohio. cuts tin dy Dr." RusK's Regulator, FOR UCAUT TKOriJLES.

Wm. G. Urjroodby, well known fafr raanulacturer of r.uflalo, Philjdelphh, Pin burg, Newark, ami Atlanta. ay Office ok 0uixinvs Imitovko 17 is Hmad Atlanta, Ociottr 17ih. h.

Dt. Ht'th's AsiocuUiott: Dkak Doctor the thre bottles Af Dr. Rus-h's I.Yjrul.itor" I iMeifd urn? iecivH bv express wetk I have taken rrarly cuV bottie mid am tl.ormulily MtifUl with th Kororertwo years I Iwve Wen with sharp ut my heart. Mr iiwn examination, pronouns! It ctdsreemrnt of and ws unable to glr me anv relief 1 he trouble grew wr until I hail Income convinced tliat I cnuM not lo cured While in New Yurk City, lat week. I called upon one ot the most prominent i there, who charccd me (I't an examlns-tion and then recommended your "Kpgulnlnr." Knowing yon to be a regular Medical tion and not a ixttcnl medicine chemc 1 nrdctvd the three bottle.

I have not Iwn troubled dure I It. but shall runtime and take the entire three bottles so as to obtain a permanent cure. You have my sinrtre thanks. I am, gentlemen, very reieotfully. Dr.

Rush's "Regulator" has never failed rhc It has Wen nel MicecsiTa 1 3 for years lKrnr.iedMie:t'tdinici!ltic. A p.wltlrf enrf for Knlar-rement, Palpitation, Fluttering and tatty D-ieierttion or the. he rt Pric l.cI per bottle; tx boittes for Sob! tiv or sent ilirrct bv D. Kris Mkoicau association, Numla, X. U.

s. A. PROTHERO'S SILVER CORNET BAND AMD ORCHESTRA, OF SCOTT ICJS. is prepared to furnhh for Parties. Con.

erts. Parades, and all (icmoion at roanpl.le tenu'. J. 11. Mck Secy.

Leader. Police Court. The case of Mrs. Fctterman (white) versus Mrs. Webb (col.) was called this morning.

The defendant was charged with assault, but the evidence failed to sustain the charge, and she was discearged. The next thing on the docket was two plain drunks, and the victims paid the amount and arcade a hasty exit. A Startling Discovery. Physicians are often startled by remarkable discoveries. The fact that Dr.

King's New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and Lung Diseases is daily curing patients that Uiey have given up to die, is startling them to realize their sen.se of duty, ami examine Into the merits of tins wonderful discovery; resulting in hundreds of best Physicians using it in practice. Trial bottle free at W. Graen Drugstore. Regular size $1.00. Mapleton Items.

Weather fine. The schools are under full headway. The community is distressingly healthy. George Green has gone to Indiana to look after some land. Mr.

Tanner is building one of the finest houses in the county. Mr. Barnum is doing a driving business in his new store. The farmers have commenced to crib corn. The Democrats and Republicans both have an appointment at this place for the evening of the 31st at the same hour, at which time we expect to hear all the scandal of both parties.

Bir.v. These are Solid Tacts. The best blood purifier ami system regulator ever placed within the reach of sullering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Hil-liousness. Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires an appetizer, tonic or mild stimulant, will always find Electric Hitters the best and only certain cure known.

They act surely and quickly, evei bottle guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by C. V. Graen Co's. Elmdale; F.

S. Gaitskill, Girard, H. by the name ofChas. Summers, to-day, who F. Maltby, Chicago; J.

R. Resler, Topeka, are stopping at the Gulf House. C. II. Fryburger, Marion, Kas.

C. II. Borders and Decorations; a complete assortment. Window Shades; new and cheap. Window Shade material and Fixtures.

Playing Cards and Poker Checks. Office Furniture; a complete stock. J. F. COTTRELL.

is charged with robbing a Mr. Cummings $28, at the Garfield House, at an early hour this morning. The pnsoner will have a preliminary examination, to-morrow, before Judge Margraves. Hilton, Memphis, W. E.

Lindseyand wife, Sidney, II. S. Lobdell, J. R. Res PAI1TTI1IG! PAIIITI1TG! DON'T FORGET IT house, sicr.

BAKING' "I In Prolate Court. The last will and testament of William McAllister was admitted to probate to-day. An application for an alias order of sale of real estate in the estate of Harvey Mourning, a minor, was made to-day. An application for an order of distribution in the estate of W. H.

Walrath was made today. The annual account of John Cassell, guardian of Galbraith minors, was filed and approved. The second annual account of J. F. Cot- AND ORttAMEHTAL PAiNTIIIQ, iv J.

W. PARISH, ler, Topeka, are stopping at the Wilder. A. 15. Gilford, nvho has been in the employ of S.

Pr Tresslar's photograph gallery, left this morning for Sedalia, where he will take a position in Latour's photograph gallery. Dr. B. F. Hepler joined Dr.

N. N. Horton, of Kansas City, last night, on the 10 o'clock and both proceeded to Memphis, where they will 'remain several days. Ed. Rcqua, M.

Shively, Wm. Requa, Major Smart, J. Requa and Frank Sample returned a few days ago from a highly enjoyable hunt of eleven days in the Cherokee Nation. Ed. says the party had lots of fun and killed a good deal of game.

The Mail man didn't ask how many. Nevada Mail. TOIL SALE, The Colton House, at a bargain, with or without furniture. Apply to Gunn Marr. The following conversation took place in this city sometime ago Old gentleman (seeing a young man smoke) "Young man, do you smoke and drink Young man "Yes, sir." Old gentleman "Don't you know that if you would quit smoking and drinking for twenty years, you might have a farm Young man "Well, have you got a farm by abstaining?" Is absolutely pure and gives satisfaction.

La-crema Baking Powder is sold for less than those so extensively advertised. Lacrema Baking Powder guaranteed to please you or price refunded. Manufactured by A. RICHARDS CO. MAPLETON, W.

C. YOUKC, FLOUR AID FEED. IP. EOKFOBD, 204 Wall (opposite Sta-MctrtO CORK, OATS, BRAfCCKOPS, FIOUH, MEAL Shorts New and Did Hay, delivered to any Iirt of he city at Lowest market price. Fresh trell, administrator of the estate of John Kil-lion, was filed and approved to day.

The final account of James F. Holt, administrator de bonis non, of" the estate of Diedrich Fuhrman, was continued to Dec. 10. In the matter of the estate of Emma and Francis Fuhrman, J. F.

Cottrell, guardian, filed his first annual account. In the matter of the estate of John F. Daly, Sarah C. Daly, administratrix, filed an inven tory and appraisement of the personal prop erty. Cook Wanted.

A middle-aged lady, a number one cook, wanted at the Germania House. Fresh Michigan Celery and Oysters for sale at the Dtlmoriico. OarpenterlBuilder I'ltnian fpeeitleatlon mti-V: 1 s.tl mticvAII w-urk iruarantl nnk iiiekuratid I.oiuu.in t. sipat of Chestnut and l.cnman I nt Kan.t. Carry the Sews.

In your days of biliousness, when yourllvcr is torpid and your skin yellow, remember yon have a never failing friend in Dr. Jones' Ucd Clover Tonic, which Is uneuualcdln purity and efficaciousness. Incasesot dyspepsia, costive, ness, ajuc and malaria diseases, and diseases of the blood and kidneys, its net ion Is prompt and cure speedy. Trice 50 cents, of 1'ricliard Bros. DR.

MATHEVS. DENTJ Little EHEUMA ladies approve of you. smokin Joker." Tosth Eitraotsd vTitlmt 2io ARKET STREET. FORT SCOTT, KANSAS. Corn, oats, bran and flour at Excelsior feed store.

AUticc to Mothers. r.tlftn nil Cc l9 DR. RUSK'S BloodEoot'Oil. Cured of IlhcumatUm in Tu II. vr.

nt rFALo, x. Dr. Mtdicnt A O.J. With an experience of years In tf-wral family practice, tenners his services to the public for ptt-rrtnace. Special attention to treatment of women and children orricR and Ur.MOENcr.

Dr. former office, 216 Market street. Ft. Scott, Kanvg. 0riCElIoLKS-7 to 9 a.

to and 7 to F. Wanted. A girl for house work family of four. Inquire at telegraph office. "Autograph flour at Excelsior feed store $1.30 per sack.

For Sale. Five acres near the city, with a good dwelling on it. The entire five acres is planted to fruit. Will sell cheap, or trade forcity real estate. Van Fossex Wilcox.

Notice. The police force of the city being insufficient to impound all the hogs which are now running at large within the city, and which are an intolerable nuisance, I hereby give notice that I authorize any and all persons to drive any hogs to the calaboose yard that may be found running at large in the city. 1 will appoint such persons special police for the time being so that they can draw all the fees for impounding the hogs as provided in the city ordinance. The fees for impounding hogs, horses and cattle are twenty-five (25) cents per head, Horses and cattle running at large between eight o'clock p. and five o'clock a.

should be taken up and impounded. Given under ray hand and official L. S. seal this 20th day of October, A. D.

1SS3, U. B. Pearsali, Mayor. Buy your your oysters of Charley Boutelle, opposite Gulf House. I will give to the young lady or gentleman a pen drawing, like the one that was on exhibition at the Bourbon County Fair, who will bring in the largest cumber of subscribers, for six months, for the Evening Herald before January 1, 1SS4.

The number must exceed fifty. L. D. Russell, Controller of city routes. JUL CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE 0 cl ibTMciact lkr i j.e in d- renw, nd ppfic.I it.

lw haor, 1 rv- 1 fm lucffrTi. arc woiiderrul, and I lltc it the cnlv iNn-Itt the world Which will DYES jmiv iiinm. 0 Kric N. Y. The Elcien Lots on the West Side of the Catholic Church Grounds and fronting East on Holbrook Street are offered for sale.

For terms, apply to J. F. COTTRELL. fir Dr. Rush's Bleed Root Oil Are you disturbed at night and broken of 3'our rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth?" If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs.

Winslow's SOOTIIIXO Strcp for Children Teetiiixo. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, soft, ens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs.

WrxsLow's Sootiiixo Syrcp for Children Teething is plexant to the tate, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world I rice 23 cents a bottle. Qrigs's Glycerine Salve. The best on earth can truly be said ol Grigg's Glycerine Salve, which is a sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds, and all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this wonder healer.

Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Only 25 cts. For sale by Priehard Brothers. "Women's Health Journal" Contains valuable information on the diseases of women osltt. PuWished "by Ladv I'iitsI-Class who have made these peculiar weaknesses of the sex their sole study for years.

It gives the causes, symptoms, and a sure home treat ment for Prolapsus Uteri or falling of the Womb, InCamatlon and Ulceration of the Womb and all displacements. Lcucorrhica or "Whites, Irregular, suppressed or painful Menstruation, Flooding, Sick and Nervous Headach, Indizeston, Dy peps la. Heartburn, Weakness in Bark and Scrofula, Pains in $iie. Dizziness, Kidney Complaint. Nervous Prostration.

Depte9ion 01 Spirits, General Debility of Women aud change of life. Kenton tceipt of six cents in stamp. Address Dr. Rush's Medical Association, NmuU.New Cork. Old gentleman (perplexed and scratching his head) "WeH, no The Laws of Trade.

"Twenty-three dollars for that 'ere stove she exclaimed, before a Wall Street Nexcs man, as she held uq her hands in horror. "Yes'm twenty-three." "But iron is down," Yes." "I've seen in the papers "during the last month where as many as six big iron companies have failed." "Well "Weil that ought to make stoves cheaper, and I know it." "Madam, in the last two months death has laid his hand upon as many as twenty-five young 'uns in this town." "Yes, poor things," "But are nursing bottles any cheaper than three months ago "N-o," she slowly admitted. "Of course not, madam. The laws of trade are immutable. The best I can do is to throw in a horseradish grater, if you take the stove at $53-" Bucklen's Arnica Salve.

The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cuts, ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Tetters, Chap-ped Hands, and all skin eruptions; guaranteed to cure every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale by C.

YT, Graen Co. City Loans on good property. No delay. J. M.

LEE CO. BEFORE AND AFTER E. TJ 3Mtfi. I 2,2 Boarding. Mrs.

Allie Smith, 219 North side of the Plaza, will take week and 'day boarders at reasonable rates. Dressmaking. Mrs. M. Winnagle, 410, National avenue.

All work warranted. Electric Appliances art tent on Davi' Trial. 7 Don't forget the place for oysters, opposite the Gulf House. By the can or dish. TO MEN GHLY, YOUNu OR OLD, "TTT'lN' arc raJTerin from Jftavon Pkmutt.

VrtAttTf, Ic or Ntmvs Foe i axz ion. vi WtuMwit. n-J .11 Iho dix-AJ of NTrc rmiittn from Atrat and hnerdy rrliof I cornj lrt mtionot UealttO 4AnvocarrKU. Th craaf-1 of ih Nmtnta Outcry, head one fur re. A4urM VOLTAIC BUT CC, ARJHlll.

MtK. NearaUia. r.rl, i eneral U-Iily Pr. itl ''xrTi at" itntCAL Astriuv, NuJL, a a SPRING- LAKE ICE. Parties wishing pure and clear lake ice delivered at their residences or place of business, can leave orders at John Meads meat market on South Market Square, or with Hartman ice dealers.

Job worlexecuted with neatness and dispatch at this office. Our Tresent Blessings. Our blessings are not appreciated until we are deprived of them. Most notable among them is health, the lack of which magnifies our other burdens. A hacking severe cold or any throat or lung disease is very troublesome; but these may be quickly nd permanently removed by Dr.

Bigelow's Tosl-ti ve Cnre. Trial bottles free, of Priehard Bros. POCKET BOOK FREE to all who cut thl ot and, mail It to nt with lacts. silver, for a sample Imx of wtol tliat will enable jou toeam plenty of moner. An article ax stapla a flour; ued by every tiody.

This lUeral offer malc Imply to nd-ertife our pood-. II.5SI7.KK, 78 Warren New York City. Assessment No. 11, Home of Watertoo, is called. Pay to S.

A. Day, Local Secretary. Every smoker should try "Little Joker.".

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