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anui.ni iiiiinr.i ii' liinrtHTT-in ranrir r-Tw-rr Tim JOHN B. WHOI.l.SALK ANI KHrAII. DEALEK IS Stndebaker Spring and Farm TVagocs John A. Bryant has a full supply of the-above 'wagons, which he Is offering at Grange prices- "at the Centre." iT'nvtf Smith buys second hand furniture. 'SepSclIScr I sC-18 iS.

probably never recover his reason. On Monday he will be sent to the insane asylum at Ossawatomie. Up to Tuesday night the fines and costs of prosecutions at the Police Court had amounted to between 5125 and $150. The monthly assessments opon several hard cases were paid up. A genial smile played upon the face of the Judge.

dom witnessetrby white men, especially EasternTnen, the burial of an Indian chief: The funeral sermon 'was preached by Judge James Wind, Chief of the Ottawas. The discourse-, was delivered j'iu the Ottawa tongue," and was interpreted by Mr. Frank King, one of the Ottawa His sermon was very impressive, and a3 his impassioned word fell npon his listeners many a tear- stole down, dusky Ranairaj. A runaway occurred near Good-lander'a Elevator last afternoor, which terminated very seriously for Mr. Jeremiah Moran.

He was thrown from his wagon trampled upon by one of the horses, and had three ribs on the left side broken. His head came within an ace of being smashed by the heavy hoof of one of the animals that be had just been driving. When last heard from, tbelinjnred "man was somewhat relieved of his intense suffering. J' Tbs National -We are indebted to Hon. D.

P. day. 1 text wockm 0e month or rmr 5 Locals la Wfftti.T will bo charged 20 eats a tinees.cn We- shall not de vinta from the boy 4--t- ii 'i Thermdmefer.i shade :..659 I. 0 It (I tor. Jti ajnaer can bare same by i'tig at 'tliwiloNiroH olDce call- T(t; wliom.

U'roa coarcrn. MOtlco of Mary E. Parmalen dated Septi 13X.187?, that she Itad Bold L'er entir6 Interest Iti Ibe fur niture riUcr In-tereftt in- Use, 'Wilder Havana 'saloon, John cestui) CvBr Rantfc, Yher'uftdersrgTied3 'desire. 9otlfy -nll-rred tors and -ot here -1 terestd. th firra not dlasplTddi anJ that tbe actltfn of Mary.i one' of the 'thelcnbwfedgereooJetit-ot the unV -4erIgnedr aud -la wholly, xmzS)Z" mm set hzat rtitii in.

ti, i imi iJ rJIambcrers.Oia. Relf a blp; Clotb-Ing House. Our all stock la pIet9flfijwfTtban I Vr -s i "rl7dfcf best prints jut tn yoiE for them la 8c A yard, yiotS lO.in'd bavetibt half as many pat them- altogether. 1 Misi IHbAteter has rimorrcl lt A rs4 it' two doors south of Kew York MUIinerv Store, Mara 'ftrn lirrpptJwtXA oi7iif .1 li berey sTvea'that' Innate this day qMjd, inynUrg interst in 4he Wildf tlou9e'iid the furniture in the 1 otel, and all my interest in the Wilder ITo(Se JJdhn'Tiiy. renoe anoT (T.

will run the said hotel froth this date. i7Ulfi I ilABliPARiIAI.EK. if 'III II r. ip, Bamberger' QJd. Reliable isjubfiiugMTUtfisa ior uargaifl un Clothing, Gent's-Furnishlng Goods Boots Sboee, Caps.i: 'Los1.

A gold "button, wfth th'e'letV'on raised above theueface.A liberal reward Hl bef tH4sataeWre'tiirneU to LCYUBlatrv: on th MgsjTB2 office, wrr- Sl7d3t An'oiJ 'reidnt: "of IfecottJ with $500 to connect bouse ia- iiusmes Monitor oflice. sl7d3ti a goou pries lor 7o corus or ary wooa delivered uttHTtsrlcTryardr Fort Scott, hfts, received. 'most e- iect ttoc er-aii ine leading styles for taliuand V'lnler selected with good care from foreign and doi importations -for cash- thai trtll enable' allash: -bbyers-ta- get onejof lAftdoix'a. luiiej-iof fitting suits. Those win, have been at me tdmKt JjaorSTjgoadscto uuj oaj iuij iiiat ua.u iq go East for their fine elo thing and I BS" af fth rily-jope htire maccouia suit liiem, can now have WoJt bj me actions had wihine.

fcA 8lCdlra 12MaiaSt, iitcreccivel largest bt: CToXhlng, Gent'i 8i" nnr oom iiat aod-, Caps, trt Oooif Cotton: Batting at'loo per poundj Gocd Bd -Flannel 2pc per yarar a. jUtieap Store down on Wall atret, ppposite tho-postofSce. si 4d4t'wl Cbcap rrafrertl Twrf newhouses for sale at bargain, Apply, TS; Plafe5dlta The Ojnttp raso'a HaXoV Com- The umlersinfed Wshes' to inform public he is now prepared td fanirsl. the best pystera thitkrM Ppe4 thi Western markeUt' Bj the. can, or cooked in every liujtt.iHi' Henry, corner cf.

llain and 'Wall siddlw (Gota for Purc'Sofla rs. Liepman's the One Prico Cloth- Corrected dailybv Obun CoC in The JIonitok wants reform, and logins in ite own city to demand it. The residence of Hon. B. P.

McDonald is undergoing extensive repairs. Market street paviDga are being rapidly laid, to the gtcat Joy of pe-deetriahs. I Some of the city coancilmeu are going into the publishing buieness, If they can beg the Ink and paper. That bulletin board at the couucil entranco imfce; a splendid washlioartl. It would be well to rub someof the linen of the council over ft.

GTuuz has got bi tigu in front of his new store. Elevated on a pole is the bide of a 4whopping" big buffalo. Glunz know3 to advertise; he hasn't lived always for, nothing and lie shows good sense by allowing the Mokitok, hia staunchest friend, to help him. Glunz will succeed for. he advertises with a buffalo skin, aud in the Monitor, the big paper of Fort 8c6lt.r.

CTo as Oiucz does and make peace with mankind. I The public spirit of many of our councilmen about aa broad and lonaa a iieedle shivered into a thousand fragments. They love the city j'es it3 purges like a man that is afraid of the ruler of Iuferno loves his life, They wU do all they caii'fbr tlie city, provided they can doufinUely more -for themselves B5g I bcled councilmen i these Brill fai examples for the jbuth of the. ity and country. photographs ought to be taken and exposed jto public gaze.

We expect a big broadside to-day jfrom Thursday's Wednesday 's issue of in defence of the graphic the feather-weight Jodal and ipseial reporterand' the That biggun.haa prob ably blown ofr, owing to the superabundant pressure of steam caasgd i by that heavy "extro Sfhjeh ts very muehlikethe bulletin notice of the council, in" the 'fact abput a Butch 4dozen or less number of. readers it. A fn'an Svho saw that 1 told ''looted llike jt had bean written with hay seed in Aia Qnd a straw in his hand. We would 'like- to get a specimen Copy, topatjiarjour and artificial curiosities. Wo will attach lead to; it? to keep It from blowing away.

It heeds i'ome cight l- Sooio'bf the councilmen yester day constituted themselves a committee of one to go around and solicit people to take a view of that mammoth 3 by inch "proposal'l nqtice vthat so beautifulljr -that magnificent bulletin board. 111. BatjUh all their trouble, it was barely-possible to make it visible to the majority. One of them worried with one stogie man for three hours, besides nearly wearing' out one of hi9 fingers in trying to make the tuan see the, -point 7 The loss of time will come under the charge of 'incidentals" or stationery for each vr UICIUCIO Ul VUL3 Cl J. JJtJf while a tremendous interest will paid yhen the widening and deep ening Qfjae urains on ecou ave.

is (oTr rri.r-. CTJlat bulletin board is a regular soaker." -j-. The name or the writer "of every communication that is 'directed to the Monitor," and, of iri tended I for publication, mnst be subscribed to paid article or known to the editor. This is a rigid and must be enforced and enforce it we will, under all circumstances. But we would like to evade it this time, for we have an article that contains, some capital hits at the council, and -interest the people as.

well as wake up this drowsy body. The author will please jcome around and we will treat to cigars and publish his pertinent remarks the next day. The Monitor has evidently struck the right cord, and we Intend to harp on it until there is a very material change in the management of the Icifv. af3airs. We don't intend to allow the people to be duped by a set of men that are afraid to let the community know what they are doing.

Kefornvls'our motto, and we propose to begin at "home, and With' City council at that if there is any such thing as reforming that The dust was fflying up street, down, street, across-street Into house it went, out it filled, mouths were gorged, and noses stuffed. Some people ought to be treated this 'way; If their neighbor on one side pays 'the' sprinkler and their neighbor on: the other does likewise, they think they are safe and the dust will not bothetlthem. They ought to have a wagon load of clods thrown down their esophagi. This why wedon't have the sprinkler, there is a penurious class in the city who waat a benefit, but don't care4 about paying for it. The street sprinkler must live, but if they had their way about the matter he would go to the potter's field rather than that they should pay for any All that we have to say is that we would rejoice if the dust would accumulate foot thick on their show" windows, blocivade their and keep customers away till they got a little more enterprising.

cannot live In dust tis the veriest nonsense to labor under such a delusion. i p'ur merchants air getting new goods by tbo car 11 in Seiiool Stationery, Paper, Blank Books, Toys Notions, ALSO AOK.NT FOR TUB Eureka School Seats AND ALL KINDS OF School Furniture Scbool Orders taken inpayment, Send for pies. Prico List. Call and se sam- aCTo. 22 "Ufoll Street, rosTOFriCE block, 'FORT SCOTT, KAXSAS.

may SOdAwtf DR. J. D. HiLL. HAS moved his offlee to his building, No.

8 Main street, over Anderson's Merchant Tailor Shop, nearly opposite Brierht's l-tore. Fort Scott. He extracts teeth without pain by the use of a new discovery, merely an application to he euros. Having practiced 10 years in this city then! are few families in county that have not tested his work. sep 16 cUfcw Found at Last! ONE.

WHO CAN AD1UST and REPAIR SEWING MAO HINES In ilis Most WortalilK) Manner, R. A. H. DAVIS respect lully Informs i. M1 the citizons of Fort Scott aud vicini ty that he has opened a RSPAIR SHOP in the rooms of the Howo Sewing Machine Company door west of the Post-office.

Havins had loos experience in the business, he assures all who may entrust their work to him mat it win De none promptly and satisfactorily. Adjusting and Repairing ad a pec! a I ity. Give him a cail. All work warranted. No.

10 U'all Fori Scott, Kas aug 13 dAwtf E. J. HALL, Architect and Builder, PAYS SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BtJIiDIKO BESIDESCES STORE HOUSES ALSO, itore Fix turos FITTED CP IN Til IS XCT rt, Stylo Ills Well known experience Is a sure guarantee that his natrons will be well pieaseu, Dotn as vo plana ana completion oi wort. Shop on Scott Avenue, i opposite Xleid's Grocery, FORT SCOTT, KANSAS. may 25dt' A.

Rr; COOLEY, (Successor to Coolky ItAisr) DKALEIi IN Queensware, Glassware, IZav, G-ralxx, Cor. LOCUST STUKET and tCOTT AVE dec lOdti O. P. HUSH. J.

IIOLLEXBKCK. COUUfiRCIAL HOTEL, RUSH Cor. Elm and JcCersoa A. IU JL A. TEXAS' We sruarantee the best table and the best beds In Txas.

Bulldlns new. and fur. nished in the very best style. sep lOdtf BILLIARD HALL. IfO.

3 WALL STREET. FIRST CLASS WINES AND always on hand. Corns and see nnr I'arps Table. CHAM. PliUSCIIlN, Prop'r.

aus23dtf ATTEXTIOS SCEGOL DIRECTORS, WE IELL SCHOOL DESKS on long time and also purchase School bonds Issued for Banning Purposes For formation address II. H. LEWIS Ot 4 90 Washington Avenne, mar 15dw6m ST. LOCIl.aiO CONSUMPTION And Its Cure. TTICTIMS of thi awful leaw are fou nd in every neighborhood, in almost every house.

For them and their fcave tidings; of good cheer and hope lb uncoil ace merit of a most Important discovery, firmly bused upon common sense and reason, by which the ri II. lo mslad is positively controlled, acd its vlctlo. are restored to health. WILLSON'S. Carbolated Cod Liver 0i; Is not a secret empirical nostrum.

It Is a happy combination of two remedies known to physicians everywhere as the best means of com bat In consumption hia combination Is Jlr.W lllson's dlKCOV ery, and Is founded upon the loilowlng SOUND HEASONING. Consumption Is decay. expectorant remedies are only naelul as donotaeach the cause they do not itop the decay. Tonio medicines strenRthcn the llle forces and prolocu the battle, but the decay gnca steadily on, end sooner or later the victim must yield. Climate chances are sometimes good, bat they seldom wholly cure, in short, tho very flrt thtng to be done Is to rror thi decay then apply the restorative, tonic and streuet Riving treatment.

Think moment. The Lungs are decaying -tu berclt ulcerations cavities and deposit of poisonous ntatttr (pus) are forming. The clrcultticu rnrrles this p'lHnn all over the body. Wanting, los vt appetite, enervation, night sweats, and all the terrible symptoms appear; 1 It worth while to doctor iueimii(mw, which ate merely the results, whilo the which Is the cuuxe. In eatlni; up the life wprlngiif These two things are well known by tho best phTKiclana 1st.

Carbolic arid positively arrerU TVen.v. It is the most powerful antiseptic In the known world. Even dead bodies are pre- served by it. Knterlng into the clrcula-. tion It at once grnpntes with corruption, and decuy ccct-es.

It purines the sources ot 2d. fori Oil it Xature'i brH atnistant In resisting Consumption. It last once a food, a tonic, a purifier, and a healer. It braces np and tuppltea the vital forcea, feeds the wanted yttem, and t-naMes nature to retrain her foothold. For the purposes iini lilng run compare with Cod Liver Oil.

This is the theory of WILLSOK'S CAEEOIATED COD LITER OIL As described fully in the inventor's circular, which will be mailed, upon application, to any artdreKa. We cannot atlord space to tell the whole story here, or to give the numerous certificates from eminent physicians and well known cltlzei testifying to the absolutely wouderiul tesulta flowing from this great discovery. H' lllce It to say.lt is curing thousands who supposed themselves to be nt death's door. Wilson's Cnrbolated Oil Is scientifically prepared with the purest Carbolic Acld.so combined as to be entirely hrrmlets.wlth Sweet Norwegian Cod Liver Oil from the celebrated fisheries at Anlesund (Norway), pronounced by physicians the most delicate, tlllc-lett Cod Liver Oil in the world. It la easily token, tolerated by the weakest stomaclis, dlg'sts readily, never becomes rancid, and is almost entirely free from the usual disagreeable characteristics of Cod Liver Oil.

every use of Cod Liver Oil Mr, Will-son's discovery is of the createst value. For the safe administration ot Carnolio Acid Mr. Wlllson's method of combining it with Cod Liver Oil Is absolutely necessary. CARDOLATED COD LIVER OIL Is a Rpeclflo and Reliable Cure for corjsur.iPTiorj, AN3 SCROFULOUS DISEASES. Remember the name, "Wlllson's CTar.

bolatcd Cod Liver Oil." Iteomea la large weJge-ahapcd bottles, bearing the in ven-tor'a signature, and is sold by tho best Druggists. Prepared by J. IT. WHlson, S3 John Street, Ao York. RICH ART) I ON Jr St.

Laala, HUKLBUT at EDSALL, Chirac. Jy21dswly Wholetala Aitatt. SAINT LOUIS. Iimrn OLIVE STREET HOTEL SECOXD AND OLIVE STREETS, T.Lotna. NEWLY FITTED AND EEFCRKIsnED throughout: stock telrtrranh in the bouaei street entrance lighted at gat by calcium light; has all modern improvrmcnu.

Conducted on ihs American and European plan. European plani rooms 9t prr day; meals boo each. Amcrlcaa plan 92. SO per d.iy. uvu.11, uiAiLuiu I'ropri'tors.

SIZE cs PELLETS. OOO OOO Or Conccntratf uoos ttwA Ilcrbci Jnlce. Ant: ruinous tiis "LiTrr.r: GUNl CATLiTlC. or nullum In Potto Physic. The noreltr of modern Jfcdlrfti.

1r.il rt Fliarmaccutical Bciciice. Kj bm cf lm takiuz the laree. and nuun-uin 1. CDnposed of Cheap, crude, and balky iea we can Dy a careful ai.micatiou of chci; c-ience, extract an tho catuurtic aud other ciaal properties from tho mot -valuable rtxtx im aad coneentrata them into a mlcnia ('mi. ulc.

Kcareely larr than at maMsi.t S3 i-d, that can be swallowed br lLoreul tue mtMitaensitive ftomucli and faatulloua in: Ics. ocahtUe fnrgatl vo 1'cllct reprerrtibi. in mx concentrated form, locch csihanle pewei as embodied iaanyvf larre pills fnnml It sale in the dreg shop. I'rum their wondeilul r.v tliartic power, in pru-Kirtlua lo their Ue, Iu who have not tried tbeu are apt to snppot-o u.ct they are hanh or drastic In erTc-ct, bet cacti I ix.t at all the case, the dilfereiit active principle of which thev are compowd being so bar- mun tzea aod modined, one by tbe otiu ra, to prod co at moat aearelilna: and tlmr on yet seutif auu actual pcru 1 1 catUsirtlc. $SOO Bwar4 is nerehr offered by the tiro.

prietor of these Pellets, to cheniUt who, anon analysis, will And in them anv Calumrl nr other forms of mercury or any other hi." ft poison. Kcinor entirely vcrc table, ns mrlfcnl care is rcqaired while using them. They v)c rute without dUtnrbance to the court Station. cLt. or occupation.

For Janndlee, Ileadaclir, Constipation, Impnre Itieod, Ialii in me Miosiden, 11 guinea or 1110 Chest. liczlnea. Sour Krartallam of (tie) Montarh, Usd tasio lit month, ISIIIonsi attack fain In reglou Of Ivldneya, luteroal erer, Itloated feeling about KtoraacL, Itnab, of Itlood. lo Head. TIIkU Col.

ored Crine, fjnaoelaMlity and Oloomr t'orebodiaga, Uke ir Vieree'a Pleasant fargatlve felleta. la explanation of the remedial power of my Por- Hlve ellcte over ra fp-e in wifhtoasy that tbelr action npon tho animal economy itnmvrrul, not m. gland or lsaeeaplng their aana-tire Impress. Am does not them; their and being enclosed In ghua luWtlM i reserve tueir virtues unimnalred for of time, in snv riimatn. mo tKatthev in at.

vrart fresh and rchahlo, which is not the esse with the piUs fonnd in the arax store, rmt nn In cheap wood or paste-lxwd boxes. Kecoilect that rall diseases where a Laxative. A 1 tern. Ivo or I'lirratira la liulicated. the 11m.

relict will eive tho laost Pvrfuct eiUafif tlr.n sll waoBsstheai. They nra aotdl ly all rnter-prlsln Drugglntsot ieuUa bottle. Uo not s'low any drnrrlrt to tike enyth 'n e' that trir -r 1. ffKd 1VX; te aJ ir 51 t.i ccj r. vcivrt them r-rnr-, i- .11 rriTALo, v.

Special Hotices.r MARaiAas (ixr id k. Interesting rork. Knlarxed Edition, New En gravis gs, 260 Pages, Price 50' cents. Address Dr. Bntts Dispensary 12 North Eihth (street, 6t.

Lools. Uo. See advertisement. i r- aovldAwly A Tord to TraTelm.t: We have a wor tti say. Ja favor of the Missouri Pacific Railroad.

It was the f'pioneer" line Westward and Is" the H)ld Reliable" route to St. Louis. With the improvements which have been made during the past year, we believe that the Missouri Paciflo Railroad has the best track, and the finest and safest equipment of an? line west of the Mississippi, It Is the only line which rnns three daily express trains of fine Coaches and Pollman Sleepers, equipped with the Miller platform and the patent air brake, from leading points in the West, through Kansas City, Sedalia and Jefferson City to St. Louis without change connecting at St. Louis with eleven different through routes to points North, East and South.

Particular Information, with mans, time tables Ac, may be had at the various "Through Ticket" Railroad Stations in tho West, or upon personal or written application to IL. Baxter, Western Passenger Agent, Kansas City, or E. A. Ford, General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.

Emigration Turning I Cueap Farms in South-wiust Missouri. The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company offers 1,200,000 acres cf land in Central and Southwest Missouri, at from $3 to 812 per acre, bn. seven years lime With free transportation from St. Louis t- all purchasers. Climate, soil, timber, mineral wealth, schools, churches, and law-abiding society invite em grant from ail points to this land of fruits and Sowers.

For pariioulars Vaddress A. Tuck, Land Comraisfaioncrr8t. Louis. Mo. THEM1SSOTJI.X, KAKSAS TEXAS RAItr- WAT having completed and opened for business' their Uiorlh Eastern Extension (Missouri Division) from PedalUto Hannibal, are now running heir Elegantly Equipped Trains' through to, Hannibal without v-; I Passesngers tor points in Northern Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Upper Mississippi Region, Northern and Central Illinois.

and the Great Northeast, will find this the Shortest, Cheapest and Quickest Route. Through Car xviU continue yO run through to St. Louis without change, via Sedalia as heretofore. -v'w For further information as to time, and a correct map, of this Line and Its connection, address, JAS. D.

BROWN THOS.DORWIN, Gen'l Ticket Agt, Gen'l Pass. Agt. U-! Sedalia, Mo. St. Louis, Mo.

The issouri, Kansas 4 Texas Railway, with its connection, is the and. Only Direct Route from all points in Texas, the' Indian Nation and Southern Kansas, to St. Louis, Hannibal, Chicago and alt prominent -Eastern points. Rates as Jow and time quicker than any other road in the All claims for loss, damage or over-charge -promptly Merchants ordering goods from the East will save time and money by consigning them care K. T.

R'y. D. A. FREER, Gea'iEostern AEt, 849 Broadway N. D.

R. WILLIAMS, Clark street, Chicago. 4 i. W. LILLEY, Contracting Agent, 401 Walnut Street, St.

Louis, Mo. GAGE, Mil Agent, Hannibal, Mo, J. W. BURCH. Contracting Agent, Dallas, Texas, i- VT.

ROBINSON, -i Genl iTeight Ag't, Sedalia, Mo EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE. riiehre of Coimierfeits. Smith's Tome Bvlo7 has been coun and the counterfeiter brought to grier. Smitli's Syrup. The genuine article must have Dr.

John Bulib private stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Boxi. only has. the right to manufacture and sell the crlelnal Johi J.

Smith's Toxio Syeop, of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. If car private stamp Is not on each bottle, do not purchase, or yon will be deceived. Bee ny column advertisement, and my show card. I will prosecute any one infringing on my right.

The genutne smith 8 xowic bybtjf can oniy be prepared by myself. The public's servant. Loalsvillei. Nov; U. rt m.

R. CHEW, Wliole sale Grocer, Street, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICeV F0R7 KANSAS, Offers for sate 'a carefully selected stock. hicyv consisting la part of COFFEES, SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, RICE, FISH, TEAS, SOAPS. CANDLES, OILS, TOBACCO, STARCH, 131 CAR. SODA, CAN GOODS, CANDIES, D.

FRUITS, W. WARE, Which he otters to the trade at a sm all ad vance over prime cost for cash. Pianos and Organs. FR NORGR AND, late of' Knabe Piano and Horde Onfan Mann factories. begs leave to announce to the citizens of Fort Scott that he haa permanently located in the city and is prepared to do any Tuning and liepairing In the Ma 4 cal line.

Also, agent for several first class instruments. Olnce at Howe Mewinsr rooms, next to the t- tiood Instruments sdways on hand. Jy Ud3m cheeks, and many a deep sigh told how sadly the tribe would miss their aged fL cannot fijr-hish your raders with the sermon' verba I InF, bu bhTywIt Of it 1 A "My brethren," said the venerable chief, "we have assembled here to pay the last tribute of. respect to our "csd brothers For inany-years I have known the deceased, and in all that time I have found him to be a good, honest, well-meaning roan, ever ready to do a kindness, ever to'encduragefpeaco and prosperity in his tribe, You will miss hiidf brethren, He lia "been your your fatber( years. No longer will his voice be heard at your Council fires.

No longer will his wisdom, his experience guide you. He is dead, and still, my brethren do not weep for him he is happy now. He only waits for you to join him in the spirit land, rxow, young brothers, let mo, ask you to profit bhis.ex- you will not be afraid to meet your God." After singing a hymn and deliv ering a short prayer, be' sat down, and Mr. S. H.

Wright, from this place, made a few very appropriate remarks. t-r ri i inenTue uusKy oraves wiiu tneir wives crowded around to take one last look at tbeir beloved chief. Major Peoria was 87 ears of age, and had been chief of the Peoria. Wean, Piankeshaw and Kaskaskia Confederationor thirty years. second chief of -the.

tribe, wilt now assume the respon sibil ities of the deceased. 20 CWT. Baxter '73. llic State. The Atchison fctfribi'says terday Joseph Schmitz fell from the roof of Koernerfs brewery at Saint Joe, head foremost to a brick wall.

His head was completely pruned on the left side, takifig off about six inches square of the scalp and hair. Hi35 le 'arm was kea middle of Xhe Upper bone of "tlie' arm his right ankle was sprained also, and he was generally mixed up in a decidedly unpleasant way. He was doing very weli at last ac count3. Th "KYprlnnin. Knx? That.

the. present outlook for the people of Southern Kahsas'ls more1'1 favorable since the settlement of the country there is no doubt. Here in Wilson county, and truth all over the Osage lands, the prospect is extremely times for the better has occurred wfthni all classes are beginning to see light ahead'? fTfre rates af interest on money have decreased almost one-half since the advent of summer, and plenty of money can be obtained Safcurity; con one, two time, at from 12 to 16 per cent. XiVtcBisoH Gofir(pjSh-f4cij says Last night at about 9 o'clock an inebriate fiend boister- ouslyl stalked into the. siorebf B.

A. iieira wniio several persons were engaging the clerks at the.counters, and in a gruff.husky voice demanded the immediate attention of the proprietor, fouspecting that some ill I ihtl eom- the bh Welcohle; Helniunimediateljtprp-. ceeded to attend to his wants. The wretch growled out a wicked oath and demanded of Mr. Heim some article of apparal, and was informed that nothing of the kind was on sale there.

-At thisUhe human tiger shrieked a fierce wild oath, and turning to the counter where a child was lying, seized it in both hands and rushing to the raised; it bighaoov his bead, and in! a'nftfn- stant dashed the innocent child in to a thousand pieces upon the step ping stone. Mr. Heim reached the man an instant too late, and stood horrorstricken for tv moment, bend" ing over the' lifeless" stooped to pick up the fragments of one of the nicest China dolls, but could not find a scrap large enough to guess what Ariighg have TbeenC 1 1 he cost mark. The iieavenworth Times says: One of the saddest sights we have witnessed for years forced Itself up on our notica at police headquarters the other day. Mr.

Palmer, a fanner who resides a few miles south of the in for safe keepings 4 brothers? hi about 130 years old, who was so raving crazy that nothing could be done with him at the farm. When in his tantrums he would clean out the whole neighborhood and threaten to burn and destroy everything he could lay his hands on. The other day he grabbed i Colored I boy by the hair and drew him around the house several times on his back. He chased the stock miles from home every two or three 'daya-Ti Of late he has become so: unrnanagable and blood-thirsty that the lives of the whole family were endangered and was thought best to put him where iron bars -keep him from carrying blood-thirsty designs. His mother stated that about three months ago he expected Jo marry a girl in but she jilted him, and Jie at once became crazy.

Since that time he has been a raving maniac, and will 8 Of Latest Styles of Pants aud Vests at Liepman's One Price Clothing House. jGlood Waterproof at 90c a yard, pothers will ask you $1.25" for the same thing,) at the Cheap Store down on Wall street, wit WH. Walrath. 'John Anderson, of No. 12 Main street, the fashionable cutter of the period, is receiving weekly invoices of.

areign and dotnestic cloths and cassi meres. Mr. Anderson is immensely popular as a cutter, for two. reasons the first is, be is sure to give yon a stylish and perfect fit, and last-, but not least, you can implicitly rely upon his statements in regard to foreign and domestic goods. At his establishment always have', the latest styles of the day.

Give him, a call and be convinced for 'yourselves at 'Delays are dangerous: sicdiw The Finest and Cheapest Suits at Liepman's One Price Clothing Bakf Bros. is handsoTuer than a well-fittibg. 'suit? Baker BroSv fully understand' this1 secret, and. to get up handsome outfits is their, great absorbing. By' their skill in selecting goods and at the shears and needles, they have Won.

the title of champion tailors of the Southwest. There is nothing shoddy about them their goods on the contrary are of the finest qua! ity, and When made up into suits are equally as stylish and as Eastern sl4dlw I Cillon's Oyster Depot. New York Saddle Bock, in half I gallon 50 NewYork Saddle Rock, in quart i "SO Select half gab kegs2 25 Select in quart 25 Mediums in quart 00 XXX ill quart cans 75 RETAILED PRICE COOKED. Fries, per doz 75 Cjrews, per Raws, per doz 60 On toast, per doz 75 Scolloped 75 s2dtf iw M. GliiiOX S.

C. Bitner, tailor, will now- yte foond on Main Street, next door to Dillard's Tobacco store. All orders for work promptly attended to. apr27dtf -If you want Liquors that are hard to beat call at the The best Beer ii' the -All Wines and Brandies' warranted Next to HulPs Bank, Market Square. augl2dtf: S-) GjrrjLoffj icxa House in East Fort Scott, conve nienty located, good well of water and three rooms.

"Inquire at the Foundry, s9dtf Mead Bair, on Market Square, continue' to -supply their patrons with, the best fresh meats, in the -'r june4dtf Go to the One Price Clothing HouseVof Liepman's' for your bar- qains; Ice for ill. Julius Neubauer is prepared to furnish ice for the season to all who may favorhim with their orders. The, ice i-was cut above, the city, i3 freef from impurities, clear as crys tal, and stored in the best manner. Delivered to any part of tho city. Leave orders at 'NeubaUer'd cigar tore, on Wall street.

mch27dtf The Eemcdf To escape the worthless abomina tions offered under the title of Flav oring, Extracts ana liasing row- derSfLand force thenlout' of Itficj rests wholly with the con- sumers, they are the ones that have to -Purchase only, those ar ticles" yon' know by experience be purtr. Look upon cheap goods as evidence of their adulteration and worthlessness, upon those thatdeal- ers complain of as being too high to keep for sale as an argument In their favor, for good pure goods can not be sold, as cheap as worthless ones, and afford a less profit to the manufacturer and dealer. Doctor Price's' l.Special Flavorings and Cream Baking Powder are 'ack nowledged by chemists to be the purest, and: the only, scientifically prepared articles of; their; kind in the market, and are now used in. a million houses and daily increasin in popular favor. Wllhofl's Tonic Cures Chills and Fever and reduces Enlarged Spleen without the use of mercury and iodine.

It leaves no headache, no depression of spirits and, no constipation bOWelS. 1 VVj It makes a well man of the sick one," nor does it require weeks and months to effect a cure Wilhoft'3 Tonic contain no poi son, it contains no arsenic or mercury, aod is as safe for an infant as for the strong, robust Let every: family try Wilhoft's Tonic and test its properties. Farewell to quinine good-bye arsenic and calomel Wiinort's Tonic is the only safe and sure remedy for For sale by all druggists. At the Fort Scott Foundry Ex perienced machinists and mould ers. mch21dtf Lowe for a pamphlet entitled "The National Celebration of the Cen tennial Anniversary of the Inde pendence of the United States by an International Universal Exhibi tion in the year 1870," which con tains tho "report to Congress by thn United States Centennial Com mission, 1873; accompanied by a classified compilation of the journal of the proceedings of the commi-sion and other ipers.J' The udge'a favors are gratefully remembered.

Accidents." Billie Wise, a hand employed on one of the railroads leading into. this city, had one. of his hands; caught iu" car. The was that tiad one of his fingers taheu off at the second joint. We saw him last evening and he was doing very Again, concentrated lye hasbeen carelessly exposed to persons who know not its fiery effects.

A two year old child swallowed a mixture of it, and a man older in years was the victim of a similar mistake. The parties are, however, not se riously injured by the potion, which the carelesuess of washerwomen al lowed them to imbibe. There must I be two or three death9 before people learn and they think it a joktf. h. Contributions Frt-e, The manager of the telegraph company at this point has received instructions to send' free "all mes sages relating to the relief of the citizens of Shreveport, and at the request of the Governor or United States Senators of Louisiana is di rected to receive and trausfer by telegraph all contributions of mon ey without any charge.

The people of Shreveport are just now passing through'a terrible ordeal, and are doubtless in great need of assistance from-their neighbors and friend3 who have not been visited by that malignant disease, theyellow fever. fever. To transmit messages and money free is very commendable on the part of the telegraph compa nies, and if their efforts "are seconded, the suffering and 'languish ing community of Shreveport will soon be prepared to contend with their destroying visitor. On tbo way to Kansas Clij. The Kansas City Exposition is, so far, more largely attended than ever before.

The papers give encouraging accounts of tho success of the exhibition. Judging from the exodus of our own citizens in that direction, we are fully warranted in trusting that all they say Is true. Our people are going to the great Western Exhibition in crowds. On ester day the car were filled; and to-day a large number went up. -iU The Gulf road offers fair chances, and.

the hiau that willToi kq a- vantage of them ouglii lo go to the auii auu jearu ner waysoi economy uapf. waric nas Deen xieaai over heels selling tickets, and is-not nappy. Jie is the, worst; jaan. we ever saw. For getting up excur sion parties beats, the world there isn't a man East or -West of the mountains that can get more men to travel on a road than Hearken unto his; 'Words buy your round trip tickets for 56.00, and see the big races and the baby threemore -days; are left.

DISTRICT COriJTJ i 1 ii a Tuesday, Sept. 1873. Wm. Collin3 vs.5 Caroline P. Fuller et'al judgment for plaintiff for 5266 and costs order- 'of sale of mortgaged premises.

Nathan Morgan jvsh Jas. Y. Jones judgment iot. plaintiff for $959.37, Jno. Sweeney vs.

Fort Scott Cpal and Mining trial; jury unable to arrive at a verdict and discharged. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1S73. i Wm. Roach and G.

W. Stone ys, E. Q. Beed-and J. S.

Young by consent 6et for trial Sept. 2. Leeves Leonard v3.Edward Cham' bers and Cynthia Chambers judg ment in favor of plaintiff for $859.50 together with costs of the action Moses Boire vs. John A. Bryant- former order of reference- et aside and by consent W.

Blair appointed referee -trial to be gin before said Jbth dav of October, or such time, as be Shall fiX. 51 D. J. Van Fossen and K. C.

An derson vs. John John Utterson and Abram Bush sale confined and deed ordered. tSjwclal Correspondence of "the itonltbr.j Eeata or Major Baptlsto Peoria, eiiscr of the Fcorias. Jiariy sunaay morning, we were Informed of the death of Major Bapti3te Peoria, Chief of the Peoria tribe. He died Saturday night at at the residence of Ed.

Blacky third chief of the tribes His funeral place Sunday, three o'clock, p. Your correspondent company with several gentlemen from this place attended the burial, and witnessed a scene eel- it Ifisr" Honied tire sellins thn rKn tt cults from .50, 7.50, SlO.yo Call and see sir s.i eiouuiiWilu As gdod' Yarn-for jer pound as you can get for fl.25 at any other place in town." at th Ch pun Rfcom nam 1 O.l down on Wall St. sl4d4t wit Hats! Hats! at Liepman's One Price Clothing House..

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