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rr -i POOR OLD JIM. PERSONAL, MENTION. Opera Bouse Torn rrow new and novel features will be In Despair C. W. Fellows and M.

F. Gregg of El Dorado are in town. R. T. Williams of Hiatville, spent yesterday in the city 25 CENTS IO Qt: LE Than Wholesale COST I COST I Heart Palpitation.

Rheuma tism, Neuralgia ana oaiarm Read What Hood's Sarsaparilla Did for a Complication or Diseases. Miss Mmggie Boyer CI. Hood LowelL Mass. Gentlemen I am so thankful to Hood's Barsaparilla that I make this statement for the benefit of others who are suffering. i have been troubled with rheumatism, neuralgia and palpitation of the heart for nearly four Tears.

Last August I had a severe attack ot malaria fever which aggravated my old trou bles, and I also had catarrh. I was Indeed in a dreadful condition and suffered very tn finri nn ralief till I bemn USUI UOOQ Kranarlll and Hood's Fills. I have taken Hood'sCures three bottles of Barsaparilla and am a great deal better In all respects. I feel but little of the rK.nnHfig neiiralaria, and Dalpitation, and do not have catarrh half as much as I did before. Twill oon be DerfectlvwelL I feel nothing of That Tired Feeling but feel I am gaining strength right along.

My RDDetite is Immense. I am well enough so that I can do almost all kinds of housework." Miss MAOOn BOTBB, Sedgwick, Kansas, UMri'n PI! a ears liver uis, ooaiHuauuib biliousness, Jaundice, elok headache, IndlgMttonfc We have determined to dispose of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Trunks Nothing will be Reserved, nifll IF you HAVJSTT the MONEY it will pay you to ll BORROW it in order to take advantage ot this Sale. Remember Davidson Opera House, HARRY C. ERNICHt Manager. than they Cost at Wholesale Lease on Building, Furniture and Fixtures for sale.

Vill make low Prices to any One wanting to Buy the Stock. Poage Sanders. Wall St. If not interested in the above hand same to your neighbor and help your fellow IE3- S- 106 and 108 N. R- man ESS introduced in that very funny comedy, Side Tracked," to be at the opera house tomorrow night.

With Jule Walters as the gentleml inly tramp is almost a guarantee that the perfor mance will be up to thejstandard. Mr. Walters' version of a tramp" is cer tainly an original one and shows that he possesses unusual cleverness as a comedian. The company carries all scenery for the production. The Union depot in Jonesboro i very realastlc and amuting, and in the third act two most original and funny rail road scenes are introduced.

The passenger train is described aa the most realastlc ever presented. In this act there will also be a multitude of specialties of a very high order, includ ing Murphy and Mackfn, theworld's geeatest musical comedians, and little Ada Walters, America's supreme child artist her dancing is phenomenal The Columbian dance, a positive novelty introduced bv Miss Louise Lewellvn is said to be beautifully pictured. "Side Tracked" will be enjoyed Ly all who attend. Seats are no on sale. Colonel Huntingtoa has tired of wait ins for the board ol directors of the Bourbon County Fair Association to act on his generous offer to them and today offers for sale his interest in the fair grounds.

It is certainly too bad that this desirable property should be lost to the fair association, and Bourbon county lose the advantages of the annual county fair. It is to be hoped that some arrangement can yet be made to save the property to the association. THE Musical Society Event. THE Mozart Symphony Club of New York, under the direction of MR MARIO BLODECK and RICHARD STOELZER, comprising the leading soloists and greatest String Ensemble in any organization. Assisted by Miss CECELIA BRAEMS, Prima Donna Soprano.

Mr. ALBERTO C. MORA, Basso Profundo. Mr. RICHARD STOELZER, Viola d'Amour.

Mr. MARIO BLODECK, Viol da Gam-ba. Herr THEODOR HOCH, the Greatest Cornet Virtuoso in the World. A selected programme of the latest musical novelties, the works of our greatest masters. Prices, 25, 50, 75, $1.00.

Normal Notes. Yesterday morning the students oi the college were highly entertained by Mr. Frederick Paulding and Miss Maida Craigen, who gave the follow; ing scenes and recitations: By Mr. Paulding: "Bringing the Kings uooiet;" "lne closet scene from Hamlet;" "The Devil Hunting a Wife," and "How the Tiger Lily and I Won the Race." By Miss Craigen: "Persuading Jerry's Mother;" "The Message;" "Tying Her Bonnet," and "Portia." Both artists gave proof of their excellent ability as actors and masters of their profession. They deserve sue cess and the students will accord them a generous welcome should they again appear here In "The Duel of Hearts." Next Saturday evening the competitors in the declamatory contest will display their respective oratorical abilities while competing for an elegant gold medal presented by Dr.

O. A Corey, and two other beautiful prizes. This contest represents a large amount of hard labor and practice and should be well attended. The program will be announced later. Next Monday after loon at 2 in room A an event of unusual importance to the students will occur.

Tbe occasion being a oint debate between the two opposing sections of tne scientific class. We have little doubt but that the mighty bursts of eloquence and the giddy flights of their orator! cal images will be the most sublime that were ever heard or witnessed at least that is what one of the com batants has been publishing abroad of late, and we do not hesitate to ad vise every one who can do so to attend Honor to whom honor is due. Mrs. Monroe-Dyer. It was with sincere grief that the many friends of Mr.

and Mrs. Monroe Dyer in Fort Scott yesterday learned of the death of Mrs. Dyer. Mr. Dyer was long in business here and was during his residence identiiedj with many good works.

When he married and brought his young wife with him to 1 1 rm a mase a nome in on scon sue was welcomed by everyone and soon became a favorite in the social circles In which she moved. Business chansres caused the removal Mr. and Mrs. Dyer to another city. Mr.

Dyer has the sym pathy of all in his bereavement Meeting of Grand Lodge. The delegates from the two A. O. U. W.

lodges in this city are making pre parations to attend.the annual meeting of the grand lodge at Fort Scott the 26th of this month. Some of the members are desirous of holding the next grand lodge meeting in Parsons, but several cities will make a strong bid for the meeting, Parsons Daily Sun. Charles Bass died February 3d at 2 a. m. 01 heart trouble.

Interment will occur Sunday afternoon at Evergreen cemetery. Funeral service will be conducted by Rev. W. C. Porter.

The editor of the Monitor is under obligations to M. J. Coventry Co. for a box of beautiful roses. It's just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as any thing else.

It's easier to cure a severe cold or cough with it Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medicine; better results; better try it. For sale by Clarence E. HalL Stage Dancing Taught. Jig, Reel, Clog, Buck, or Song and Dance.

For particulars inquire of or write Duck Mtjephy, care of Davidson Theatre, Fort Scott, TTanana, A this stock of and Valises. I FORT SCOTT Fair World's Fair andliidwar the Exposition, under the a-H Greatest, the Best, the most i Dog That Needa the Keeley Treat ment Very Badly. It the distressed wail of a lost infant, it was not the shiver producing shriek of the north wind; neith er was it the warning whistle of the iron horse Btriving to make up lost time. And yet the guests seate 1 themselves around a red hot stove in one of our popular hotel rotundas, paused in the midst of an animated discussion to listen. Again came the pene tratingplaintive cry, and then the landlord smiled.

"I see that I will bo compelled to send Jim to a Keeley institute," he said. "Jim has become an habitual drunkard. This being Sunday after' noon the bar room is closed and be can not gain access to the waste pail, where he, on week days, imbibes until he becomes stupid. Hear him howl!" Several of theXguests walked to the stairway and looking down stairs, saw Jim standing with mournful expression at the closed entrance. Thinking a crowd was about to enter where they might look upon that which H' like a serpent, Jim hcrT i- his tail and capered with exceeding great joy, but it was a false alarm and poor old Jim's joy was turned to inconsolable grief.

Jim is a confirmed drunkard. A Bourbon County Man Coming to tbe Front. H. D. Crosby, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. Crosby of Uniontown, who has been stenographer and typewriter for tbe division superintendent of the Rock Island Railway at Horton, Kansas, has been promoted and transferred to Topeka. He is now private secretary to Mr.

Low, general attorney for the RockJIsland. His new position pays $125 per month. Mr. Crosb studied stenography with the late Professor Schaumberg in the short hand 'department of the Kansas Normal College. His friends in the school and county cangratulate him on his advancement to so important a posi tion.

ATTENTION. CITIZENS! Read, Reflect, Act Promptly. Fort Scott, like most of the cities in the United States, has a large class of its citizens who own their homes, but owing to their not being abie to obtain work, they are, and have been, unable to obtain food, and many who have lived here for years, for the first time in their lives, have been compelled to ask aid of the county. The city council for six weeks gave to 200 men who had families, three days work to each man and they managed to live on these wages, but owing to want of money the city was forced to stop this work, but they stripped and left ready for sale 10,000 bushels of the best coal in Bourbon county. If our fellow citizens will purchase this coal the money received for it will allow us to give same men work.

Send your orders at once to the street commissioner at the council room, and state red or black coal. G. B. PHINNKY, 4dl0 Street Commissioner. New carpets in handsome patterns ju9t in, at White Bros.

d2wl Plenty Southern Kansas Slack at the S. G. Lamping Commission and Fuel Co's. Satines will be quite fashionable. White Bros, take the lead and have their handsome lines opened up.

d2wl Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming 60 well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. a purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidney's, wilt remove fimpies, isoiis, salt Kheum and other affections caused by impure blood.

Wilt drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as ouro all i Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache. Constipation and Indigestion try Elec-; trie Bit ters Entire satisfacti guar-j anteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts, and $1.00 per bottle at Moore Baldwin's drug store. 5 New gitghams, new lawDg, and all kinds Jof White Bro pongees, Irish wash goodsat d2wl The Famous Kacket buy Hosiery.

is the place to New eattines, challies, pongees and einghams, at White Bros. d2wl New broadcloths and jacket ctoths in all colors. For spring wraps they are just what will be needed. d2wl White Bros, Plenty Arkansas Anthracite Coal at the S. G.

Lamping' Commission and Fuel Co's. Drygoods at the Famous Racket. We have just received 200 pieces of embroidery. Cheap and medium grades on cambrics, nainsook and Swiss, also a large assortment of fine goods in match sets on nainsook and Swiss These goods we bought at lower prices than ever before. We offer them at a very small margin of profit No dis count.

3d3wl J. H. Randolph. Bead! W. U.

Bell's ad on first page this paper. Prices given are lowest ever known in Fort Scott Bead and act promptly. Tbe Modern Invalid Has tastes medicinally, in keeping with other luxuries. A remedy must be pleasantly acceptable in form, purely wholesome in competition, truly bene ficial in effect and entirely free from every objectionable quality. If really ill he cansults a physician; if constipa-he uses tbe gentle family laxative Syrup of Figs.

Plenty Black Lump and screened Lamping Commission Coal at the S. G. and Fuel Co's. Agent. Wanted.

For the Mutual Benefit Insurance Co. of Newark, N. J. The largest annual dividend company in existence and the most liberal. Every policy is non-for- feitable and contains plain figures, showing what you can get for it at any time.

For further particulars write to a a Courtney, State Agent, Keith Perry building Kaasaa Qty, Mo. Thomas Kent of Uniontown, was in the city on business yesterday. M. Liepman went down to Pittsburg on a business'trip yesterday. C.

W. Bliler. of Springfield, was in the city yesterday on business. ilR. A.

Clark, route agent of the American Express company at Sedalia, was in the city on business yesterday. W. W. Orr of Hammond, returned Monday evening from Woodson county where he has been engagek in the hay business. County Clerk Requa was kept busy all day Monday and greater part of Tuesday makinz out pension vouchers for the old vets.

Hallie Dingman, for so long the Inier-State billiard hall attendant, has accepted a position in a Webb City hotel biliard hall. Jndcrps Tjuie. after a brief visit in this city with his sister-in-law, Mrs, J. A. Willett.

returned to his borne in Pittsburg, Kansas, yesterday. Walter Lawrence who has been visiting in Ohio returned home vesterdav. He will not reenter the clothing store ot M. Liepman. District Clerk J.

W. Bowlua left for Topeka yesterday to be absent day or two. Deputy Ulerk Merrick is holding the office down in his absence, -S. Odellof Berlin, one of, the old time, rock-ribbed faithful few republi cans of that populist iofested district. was in town yesterday and renewed his subscription to the Monitor.

George Arnold who is in eervice of the Gulf railroad as head trackman has been transferred to Marion. Ark. Mrs. Arnold will visit relatives in Michigan before moving to Ark. .7 Mr.

W. R. Stotler has resigned his position as local editor of the Monitor. Since he has been connected with this paper his work has been uni- formally satisfactory both to the readers and the management. Mr.

Stotler is a thorough newspaper man and will be a valuable addition to tne staff of any paper that secures his services. Mr. John Thomas and his wife, Jane, of Elm avenue No. 121 are now celebrating their marriage which oc curred itwenty-eight years ago Febru ary 7th last past. The aged couple haying attained the advanced age of seyen ty-nine years and fifty-two res pectively.

The old gentleman having done honorable service at his country's call at the age of 48 years. May the revered couple survive the return of mauy annual celebrations of like character. Col. Huntington has just had his first experience with the new fee law for Bourbon county as applied to the workings of the register's office The Col. says he has had deeds recorded in every state from Maine to California and was never charged more than $1.50 for the amount of, work that the populist reform law taxes He intends to resist the payment He says Register of Deeds Ury; had of course no choice.

He must collect as directed by the law. Mr. Alberto C. Mora, basso profundo, is a new and decided acqisition to the list of performers with the Mozart Symphony Club. His concert, oratorio and church work have been greatly admired by the press and public in New York City.

His voice is a rich basso of great power and remarkable compass, and has a peculiar charm, particularly in the lower register. A duett for basso profundo and soprano, witn cornet obligate from Trumpeter of Sackineen (Neasler), will be one of the features of the concert. At the opera house next Sunday afternoon. Kansas City Star: Colonel Waters read a paper last night before a meeting of the Kansas City Bar asso tion upon the subject of "Primary Elections. He took the ground that the chief evils of local municipal gov ernment were due to the negligence of the people in voting at the primaries and explained that under the present law the primary election is a fraud.

The republican may vote at the demo cratlc primary ana tne democrat may throw the balance of power in a repub llcan primary. "May," with an honest man Jdees not mean "will," but with the thug and roustabout and gambler the permission to violate the laws of honor means that the law will certainly be violated. Thus, the thug and the roustabout and the gambler will vote at both primaries; he will nominate both tickets; the honest man is powerless; of course he away from the primaries. The only thing for the law abiding citizens to do is to ignore primaries and join together to put down the machine politicians. We offer Saturday morning and until all sold one case of 4-4 bleached muslin as good as Lonsdale at 7, also a full line of two popular brands of pillow case muslins and sheetings in 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 widths at lowest prices made on such goods during past ten years.

J. IL Randolph, 3d3wl Irish lawns in splendid patterns in our gingham department. d2wl White Bros. Plenty Soft Charcoal at the S. G.

Lamping Commission and Fuel Co's. Salesmen wanted. Free prepaid out fit One of our agents has earned over $20,030 in five years. P.O. box 1371, New York.

30dl2t All talk in the world will not convince you so quickly as one trial of De-Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for scalds, burns, braises, skin affections and piles. For sale by Clarence Hall. -4 4 7ben Baby xras sick, we cae her Castoria. When ah was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.

When aha had Children, she gTB them Castoria. Over 10,000 druggists are recomend-ing and selling Prof. Field's Worm Powders. Proves the efficacy of CUTICURA Since a cake of CUTICURA Soap costing 25 cents is suffi-dent to test the virtues of these great curatives there is now no reason why thousands should go through life Tortured Disfigured Humiliated by skin, scalp and blood diseases which are speedily and perma nently cured by the CuncuRA Remedies at a trifling cost Cuticura Works Wonders and its cures are the most re markable performed by any blood and skin remedy of mod ern times. Bold throughout the world.

PottxbDbua AXD UHBa.CoBP., Bole Proprietors, Bostoo. Ail about the Skin, Ucalp and Hair," free. Complexion, hands and hair preserved, purified and beautified by Cutlcurm Soap. Pain is the cry of a suffering nerve. Cuticura Anti-Pain Plaster is the first and only pain-killing plaster.

THE Great cure for all the diseases of the Eye, Ear, Head and Throat DR. WIL80N'S Magneto Conservative Garments Cure all Chronlo diseases of the hnman body. 600,000 patrons In Europe and America testify to these facts. CALL AT 601 SOUTH HILI. STBKET Receive free trial, procure appliances, restore Titallty and prolong life.

Wanted. To rent a six room house with barn in Southwest Fort Scott. Address this office. 6tf Plenty McAllister Coal at the S. Lamping Commission and Fuel Co's.

All the best grades of popular per fumes at Clarence Hall's prescription drug store. Plenty Piedmont Blacksmith Coal at the S. G. Lamping Commission and Fuel Co's, You will make no mistake in patron lzing the Fort Scott Steam Laundry, 222 East Wall street tf It's all the same, a slight cold, con gested lungs or severe cough, One minute Cough Cure banishes them. For sale by Clarence E.

Hall. Not one minute elapses uetween the taking of One Minute Cough Cure and relief. Why shouldn't people take One Minute Cough Cure? They should, They do. For sale by Clarence Hall Burns are absolutely painless when De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is prompt ly applied. This statement is true.

perfect remedy for skin diseases, chap ped hands and lips, and never falls to cure piles. For sale by Clarence Hall. No better aid to digestion, 2No better cure for dyspepsia, Nothing more reliable for bilhous ness and "constipation than De Wilt's Lit tie; Early Risers, the famous little pills. For Bale by Clarence E. Hall.

Stockholder's Heetlnf The annual meeting of the stockhold ers oi 'Tne D'ort Scott faper Company (limited) for the election of directors and such other business as may come before it, will be held at the office of the secretary in room 13 in the Perry vancossen mock, at tne nortaeast cor ner of Main and First streets, in the city of Fort Scott, Kansas, on Thursday tne zutn nay oi February, A. 1894, at tne nour or tnree (3) p. m. 17d26 Geo. E.

Ford. Secretary. 25 CENTS BUYS A BOX OF S-K HEADACHE TABLETS FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. STTHBDIOINR. CO.

"A Quiacy. Ills Also Manufacturers of I S-K Diarrhoea Tablets S-K Dyspepsia Tablets. CHARLES WEAVER, Fort Scott, Kansas, Agent for LARGEST EXCLUSIVE BADGE BUSINESS -IN THE WORLD, "HIGHEST MEDAL AWARDED Colaaiia Tor-Id1. Fair Chicago 1893." BIBBON, METAL, CELLULOID, Enameled Ivory, Wimn Silk, Embroidered and Steel Plate BADGES Cor every known Society or Organi- catton furnished on short notice. I have a line of samples pronounced by the best Judges of such goods "the finest I ever saw." The house I represent make Badges.

Lodge Jewels and Flap specialty. xney naTe niteea not em- Doming presses, orer two bundrnd different styles of brass and steel type and a large force of men employed to do the work on short notice. Shantoe pleased to show anyone my Erxhstsi of Badges. 4s. CHAKLKS WEAVER, 7U Wilson street, Fort Hot, Eat, 2 WORLD'S FAIR PORTFOLIO This is the Great Historical Series It is what you have waited for.

Be sure you get it. ITIS lELIDT. Ha 't Foret wiat the Scriptures say about the Best Wine coming at the end of the lmSKSll Feast. Having this in mind PRESIDENT CLEVELAND WAITED SECRETARY CARLISLE WAITED Trr- T-Z MR. CHAUNCEY DEPEW WAITED vLHLlU ONE NIGHT ONLY; THURSDAY.

FEB. Svh. Side Tracked, A comedy Drama with Sensational Mechanical effects. Mr. JULE WALTERS as a New Tramp in Town, A positive novelty.

TUT? Sun Dance. lUD Serpentine Dance. See the Tramp Oet Side Tracked. Prices, 25, 50, 7Scts. FORT SCOTT COUNCIL, Knights and Ladiss of Security.

T. Palmer of Topeka, deputy organizer, has been in the state city several days, working up a list of fifty-eight of our citizens as charter members of the above order. Last night was fixed upon as the date to or. ganize, and Odd Fellows hall the place. At the appointed time, those who had signed the application for organization of a council, met Mr.

Palmer at the hall, and by his instructions proceeded to organize. After the obligations of the order had been properly administered, the following named officers were duly elected and installed in their respective offices: President C. P. Fry. Vice President Mrs.

Saddie Abbott. Second Vice President Mrs. Calkins. Prelate A. T.

Lea. Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Blanch Pond. Financial Secretary Miss Stella Straight. Treasurer H.

W. Pond. Conductor I. N. Ury.

Guard C. A. Pond. Sentinel C. A.

Benham- Board of Trustess J. H. Crider, chairman: U. B. Pearsall and Tucker.

The night of meeting for the present was fixed for Tuesday of each week, at Odd Fellows hall. Now a few words in regard to this new order. It contains many insur ance features not contained in any other like insurance order. One main feature is the permanent reserve fund provided for. Another feature, the assured, if from any causa becomes disabled, re ceives a per cent of his policy at time of disability, and in proportion to de gree of disability, and the remainder to be paid to beneficiary at death.

Another feature, the expense never in creases upon the assured, in conse quence of having the reserved fund to fall back on. For these, or other reasons, this organization is second to none. D. T. Palmer, the deputy state or ganizer, deserves much credit for his untiring efforts in working up the new covncil.

He thoroughly understands his business, and with all is a perfect gentleman. He goes from here to other fields to continue his good work. Novelties in dress goods, are perfectly grand. Call and see our stock. d2wl White Bros.

The Oriental silks warranted waterproof; just what you want for dress or waist Respectfully White Bros. In Olden Times People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a itne, but finally injure the system. Cheap Lands and Homes. The St Louis San Francisco railway company offers for Bale 150,000 acres of farm, grazing, timber nd mineral lands upon cheap and easy terms and In tracts to suit purchasers. These lands are located in the counties of Franklin, Crawford, Phelps, Maries and Pulasks, state Missouri.

For pamphlet and full particulars, call upon or address F. C. Hoyt, Land Agent, Roe Building, St Louis, Mo. H. L.

MPRRILL, Genl Manager, St Louis, Mo. D. Wis HART, Gen'l Pass. Ageat, St Louis, Mo. Qmo It isia well known fact that President Cleveland, Secretary Chauncev De- pew and many other distinguished people attended The World's only one or two days each.

Why they did not remain longer has been a profound secret until thf nresent mnmsnt The na.np.rs have had a crrpafr. Heal tr aau onnf rA 1 lation has been indulged in as little for Tba Brandsst Exposition uvvuii 11 auu lllUbll SSEvU to why these distinguished persons should apparhntly care so the Worid has Em Known. They leamedth at a Ccniplota Official Pictorial History of the would be published soon after Maeric Citv. was in course of preparation an propriate title of Containing over 300 Grand More than $50,000 have The in the preparation of this truly magnificent work, and $50,000 more will be expanded during the next few weeks, Photographic Views. It is the been expended taken by rare skilled in their wonderfully inches in size The Magic or Portfolios, 20 of these Historical American author, 1 is now ready.

or bring it to and you will Remember, can he obtained These photographs were artists artists of reputation, profession. 'gz each Portfolio containing 16 to splendid original Photographs and descriptions, by the celebrated, J. Buell, Portfolio No. Cut out coupon and mail it this office with 10 cents id siL-ver get Portfolio No: 1. the Portfolio of Tfea Uagis only from the Monitor Co.

A complete reproduction and permanent reopening of ths World's Fair and Midway Plaisance, fa their glory, OYER 300 SUPERB PHOrOGRiPHS, comprising an immense and beautiful oblong volume, 1 1x14 Six Coupon and 10c. Gets It.

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