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BttU to Remain With r. Key. H. J. Coker.

so lone the nastr W. K. Poage of the firm of Poaga was in the city yesterday (Monday) i tne irst M. E. ehuro.h wa tr.n..

iJYJIYSTCRI! ferred by the bishop and 'cabinet of and Informed us that he was just on way to the east to lay in a large recent conference to tha Flint stock the A Great Mistake. A feeent dlscorery la that of spring goods for their three stores, a Emporia. Mr. Coker has been in Fort Scott for four years. His nastnn- i i at Springfield.

Fort Scott and West Plains, and said owing to the fact that -w uiis oeen acceptable to mnnio headache, dizziness, dullness, confusion of th mi- I uu ycry Buccessrm from every stand uia reaia jriiiis in cuynenas made many-Mends who nnp they had been unable to make any A position 01 tneir unexpired iase building occupied byithem at 106 and etc. are due to derangement of tho nerve centers which nupply the brain with nerve forcei that Indigestion, drsnensia. but Wall street, would remain for a while win part with him with reluctance tk 4l 1 1 hue Knowledge tnat whaterr wind In stomach, etc, arise from tho deianjjo-ment of the nerve center supplying these or- W.nerT fluld or This Is likewise true of manv AIwmuxi r. i true of many dfaeasis of Is? ot duty calls him he will bo an earnest the longer in Fort Seott, he said, for, the Ft. Scott house he vould select oaoof the be3t stocks, conatettnj of mm's, boy's The nerve svatem i Will hA IV II JOl-IU, accompanying and children's suitings ever sho.vn cut.

xne urae and nonest worke in the causo of easier in whoso cause hU lifo nn crated. The Methodist people or First church arc sorry to lose the the i.n this city. The purcliasa iU be maae froru the best ao producers the country affords. It would be well for the public not to forget thi lact, as this house is noted for bein reliable in all its dealings. We are glad to see this firm stili remain with Fort Scott, for an enterprise like this Be voinL SPACI THIS I OTCJL, AR we want with us.

You will a.ways find heirpriofl th ii their line fxiye them a call ao1 entourage them to remain amouj you. Those who enjoy good music should attend the concert Tuesday, evening, March 27th, at the Presbyterian church. 21d6 Shall Bourbon County fluve a Fair. Wo. the undersigned citizens of Fort Scatt, all those interested in holding a to meet at the court house, on Tuesday, March 27, at oociock p.

to consider a proposi tion to be submitted by H. G. Toler, Wichita, for holding a county fair: C. Huntington, C. H.

Osbun, Grant Hornaday, C. A. Benham, J. P. Robens, C.

C. Myers, Bank of Fort Scott, H. L. Page Co. Carl B.

Drake, B. 11. Adamson, J. B. White.

RM. Wing, Nelson Weedon, C. C. Crain. And one hundred other leading citi- sens.

Promptly Paid. The death claim due to the benefic iary of A. C. Simons hci laen allowed by tha board of directors of the Mod ern Woodmen of America and S. T.

Cooper, clerk of Scott Camp, No. 626, yesterday received a telegram from J. G. Johnson, chairman of the board, an nounclng that the dra'tfor $1,000 would soon be sent. The promptness of the order is to be commended and shows a thorough organization of its beneficiary system.

AMUSEMENTS. iiie Biaca crook. Springer and Welty's grand produc- tion of the Bk 3k Crook! Spectacular romance in four nets and slytfipn tah leaux, written by the late Chas. Barras and yrnAniaA nnHpr tha otntro rUronf of W. H.

Lytsll, will be seen in our city soon. Special attention is called to the en gagement of the "Black Crook Co. This engagement is one'of extraordlna ry merit and does notppeal to a gen tleman audience as has been intimated I but to our.finest culturedtpeoplo. Min isters can attend with impunity. There will be nothing either in word or ac tion to offend the most fastidious.

The extended run at the Academy of Music, Ne York, lest year demonstrated thi idet, wniie tney were compelled to give extra matinees to ladies and children. It is the most magnificent legendary drama ever presented to American audiences and has a host of special features, prominent among which we might mention: The Child- ren's Ballet, composed entirely of children. The brothers RLxfords from the circus Cissinella, St. Petersburg. The famous quartette of French Quad- rllle Dancers from the Folies Bergeres.

Paris. Three original ballets headed by three leading European Premiers. The music for this production has been composed by four different and noted composers. The best available metro Plitaa talent win attend to the dram lf or IS BQU up Fort Scott Carpet Co wince unes are the nerves which convev thn nsn. force from tha nerve centers to every part of the body, lust as the electric current la conveyed along wire to every station, large or imaii.

urdlnt mail, um iitra 'u jbwvi uur, lace, instead of treat tog the nerve centers for the cause of the disorders arising therefrom they treat the pare affected. Franklin Miles, M. highly celebrated specialist and -iuuou or nervnna iihuu. i nSTSS Kestoratlve Nervine prepared on that principle. Its 8uoc tal system Is f7J2U.8and? 1f unsolicited testimo-I ni POS8e8Sion ottb company manufac-ni uu ffy np'y prove.

-emedv tZ. Nervine is a rellablo lu.dh- 1111 nervous diseases, such as dblty. prostration. ystrla.rsexual de-h b'vln XS3.d.ance eP1IePsy. etc.

It Is sent AirS Kurante. kh -I? the lilea Medical Co. SIX DOttleS for IS. riMn-lrf Kestoratl v. NV vii tS 7, Variety Store for Bargains In i FURNITURE, in CROCKERY, in TINWARE, IX BOOTS SHOES In Notions of all kinds.

In Hosiery our Prices can't be beat. And in SiIOILTOWiBLg we have some corkers. Pure Linen 19x46 2To 18x30 Knotted Fringe '19a others-in proportion. We received a nice line of Ladies' Silk iviiiia ana liioves for the spring trade at rock bottom prices. COME SEE.

VARIETY STORE. 203 Market street, Fort Scott. MARCH SPECIALTIES. BLANK BOOKS reduced prices, OFFICE SUPPLIES. a full line.

WALL PAPER, 5c to per roll. room; mouldings. a complete assortment MANICURE SCISSORS, best quality. MANICURE FILES. Light of Asia 50C 75C 25c 25c 50c Abbe Constantine ill clack Beauty Black Tulip The Immortals ill Daniel Grieve J.

F. COTTRELL. S. Main FORT SCOTT. "BX'AIH A PATENT prOTTinl For a dboek of Iu.

22" "pit free. American, and wianiy oernre the pobhewith. MUNM ft. CO, SXW YORK. 31 BmOAbWAT.

SAVE YOUR MONEY BY SPENDING IT In the purcnase of Tickets over answer ana hnni Al 4 'It mkA Hh-r V.TJ' to Tha "r7 nny years' his dis on 108 jotfc the method and results vrhen cyrup of Firs ia taken; if. ard refreshinEr to tha'tasto. genJy yet promptly on tLe Kidneys Layer and Bowels, cleanses the tern effectually, dispels colds, Leau xnes and levers and cures haliih.V onstipation. Syrup of Figs i3 tbf uly remedy of its kind ever pro need, pleasing to the taste and ac eptable to the stomach, prompt in Js action and trulv hpnefinioi 1U? enects, preDared oniir from tva healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent Qualities to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Fiffs ia for nnl KfV.

and $1 bottles by all leading drn-giets. Anv reliable PiaV lint nUTO it ,1 nuu ure it Dromntlv frr na. 7 tr, tTO if Ti." 71' 1 substitute. aZ.Z. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

SN FRANCISCO. CAU FRUIT PUDDINE, cream and Rex Vanilla Chocolate. urange, Lemon and Al mond Flavors. Only Ten cents per package, PIKE'S GROCERY. White Bros.

wiit Ka hi in handsome millinery. Do not forget as liU Ul BUI li VII I their opening next Friday. 9i N. B. All persons interested in the Dendin maaf In A iv.

uoii, mis i weonesaav) a'ternoon t. iho tj xjy uruur oi committee, aaiumery opening at White Bros. riday, March 23d. The ladies are in- vuea to call at our store on the above aat0 ana inspectour full line of spring ana summer millinery. vf 2lt3 unaranteed Cnre.

We authorize OUr advertised rlniw I We authorize 181 10 8eu Dr' Kine'8 New Discovery wuoumpiign, COUgns upon one condition. If you are afflicts with a cough, cold or any lunc. thrnut cnest trouble, and will use this rem- edy as directed, giving it a fair, trial. ami experience no benefit you mav re Ji turn the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not matro uw yj- ir uia we not know that Dr.

JCW iNew uiscovery could be relied nnnn never disannointa Tial UUbUcO I tree at Moor Baldwin's drug store, Large size 50c and $1.00. ramemDer, iaaies, our millinerv i opening next i riaay, March 23d. 21 13 White Bros. fennyroysi ping. Dr- Perry's Reliable are the safest 0681 regulator for ladies; nothing Pleasant and ways eflfectual Ad- Packages $1 and 2, direct Kw Boston, Farmers should buy their early Seed irom Brogan Bros, and get ne genuine Northern stock, ow block hisses and child ah W1 Lanier tops, at J.

B. Smith u-os. xiiex-uri ooott iiakerv has a nlnA new line of cakes. Come and see t.hPm Kramer mineral water hatha will nrfl VflYlf- Onfl xvii lam tne worm will not con A 11 Xt1 xm vince you so quickly as one trial of Do- Witt Witch Hazel Salvo for scalds. burns, bruises, skin affections and piles, or sale by Clarence Hall.

In Olden eopie ovenooireu tho importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrup oi l'igs will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure tho system. Whon Baby v. as sick, wo care htr Castoria. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria. When she became Mias, she clung to Castoria.

When she had Children, she gave them Castoria GOOD NEWS. Visit the Mid-Winter Fair at San jjraa- cisco. You have long contemplated! a Cali- winter oners you aa exceNent chance. This holding of a Mid-Winter Fair at San Francisco will 1X5 an for many to visit Call forma. Now, the "Good News" we suzzest at heading is this: The Chicago.

Rock Island Pacific has put on a daily Tourist Pullman car from Chicago to Loa xngeles, and it runs up to San Francisco, and without change you can oe transported from Kansas City, leav ing there any morning and third day landed at Los Angeles. Write at once to A. H. Moffet, een- ertd southwestern naaaenmar unnt V. Kansas City.

for particulars. Remember, the car runs the southerr. route through the beautiful Indian Territory, Ft, Worth, El iasoj and Tucson, Arizona, to Los Anaeles and on to Sad Francisco. 1 Jno. Sebastian, G.

P. A. Chicago, 111. SPEED Yia LASTZHO HHSULTS. ZXI-AT PEOPLE st aacoienieiKe Sonpte, 6em any iiiui tS51 llvr imii'Fii Price tS.Oprbotiia.

Sead ieTtava fcaittiy I I in I how City now the H. six run ern City i I on 6o or and friend who has become so dear to them but they him sue- happiness in his new field of 'aW nri extend their conffratnlAtWa to the people of Emporia. Cowen Brothers have moved their fKr me city, and miy be found at their old stand, 201 Scott avenue, wnere, nh a surplus of fifty ocrcuiy-nve gauons of milk per day, turjr are producing some of tho finest cream tnat Has ever been put on the marKet. I hey are a'so making from twenty to forty pounds of butter per woica tney notice. U1 deliver onshcrU 21d6l We call the attention of ouf readers ulB tuverusement.

KuaJ it, end seo what lu BD0U1 8tls- He aa one of the most complete stocks in sue city, ana wnen ne sells you a na'r 01 shoe9 you can rely, upon getting the worm or your money. The concert tj be given March 27th. ia the Presbyterian church, promises to b3 a treat, as the best musical talent ot the city have kindly consented to assist. otja uu tester bunday is almost here and you will want a new hat. Do not fa'l to attend Whi3 Bros' millinery open- ing, Friday, March 23d.

21t3 Connty Graduation 1894. iUUBO fupus 01 ina common schools nk. 1 A. A 1 7, lDS raauatlnT ia bu appear at nnanf fha Kln Saturday, March 31st, at "8 o'clock. 11' lhe following persons in 0 OOOll S.

Burkholder, Telia "arri3 A.A.W.. i' uiwju j. ix. ford. Mapleton C.

C. Slack, C. E. Hol- stein. Xenia Blanche Swangel, Delia Moo- mey.

Bronson Maud Garard, James Lard- ner. Uniontown J. C. Stark. Jennie Kent.

Redfield A. Carpeater, Mary Allen. Hiattville W. Shriver, Mollie Drennen. Pawnee Station Walter Falwell, Wilma Fslrchild.

Garland J. W. Gish, Emma Hig- gins. 4 Maple Grove Flora Kendall, Jennie McComb. The list of Questions will be sant the first of the two nersona namnfl for lennh PvnmlnaUnt, A urn, uajra blitj date of examination and all teairi who have pupils desirous of taking the test, are inyited to be present and as sist those in charge of the examination.

Very Respect'y, tMm W. A. Owen fcSS- Or Debilitated Women. shaLld use BRAOFIELD'S FEMALE RESti tvery ingredient possesses suocib Tonic properties and exerts a wonderful influence in toning up and strengthening hex system, by driving through the nrorr channels all impurities. Health z-rJ strength guaranteed to result from its s.

'My wife, who wa bedridden for olb. teen month, after lining Jiradltll'n Femala liertulator for two getting -well." j. JOHH90K. Slalvern, Aik. iiRADFIFLD Regulator Atlanta (:.

fauU lrugguita at fl.OO pr boiue. The Straighteit Road on Earth. It is wonderful, writes Eli Perkins, tho "Old Fort Scott Gulf Road," which originally started from Kansas City for tho Gulf of Mexico, has finally built a road right straieht from Kansas to Birmingham, Alabama. Tt is trading Kansas corn and pork for Alabama cotton and iron. It crosses Mississippi on a big bridge at Mem- pnis.

I'eopic taiic about tne creat rail road work of Sidney Dillon and Huntington and Leland Stanford and James Hilt, or the Great Northern, bnt George Nettleton of Kansas City, has tied states together. He has a straight road from Kansas City throueh Kansas. Mis souri and ArVansas to Memphis, and then pushed on through Tennessee and Mississippi into the erreat iron and coal mines of Alabama. Cincinnati built its Cincinnati South to Chattanooga and has crowed about it ever since, but George H. Net- tieton nas built a road from Kansas to Birmingham, and for this great wors: Kansas uity snouil erect nls ronze monument in her public park.

would bo a monument to her best riend. PRGimiAL! Mr. C. Jones, it Fulton, 'sayaof f.a.. I "About ten years aeo I con- t.J A-' tracted a severe case of blood pol-- DOTi.

Leading physicians prescribed medicine tcr medicine, which I took without anv relief. also tried mercurial and potash remetiic, viia unsuccessful results, but which broiicl.t an atucit of mercurial rheumatism thsX my life RllEUHuTiSn? one of agony. Alter sunerlng four years I gave up all remedies and tepsn using 8. B. 8.

After taking several tot ties 1. was entirely cured and able to resume work. I Is the greatest metiicina for blood poisoning to-day oa tha market." Treatise on Blood and Rkin DiscrJwt mailed free. Swift Bpkcifio Atlanta. Oa.

California Excursions via $35.50 $35.50 $20-00 Ona Way $20.00 Chair cars and Tourist Sleepers through. Round trips good days for return. Call at Ticket office of 1L, Ry. IMPORTANT information. N.

GILBERT, City Ticket Agent at 115 tfcni rmt 'ar To PERSONAL. MENTION. E. J. Daughters left yesterday for Pawnee, J.

T. G. D. Arnold of Pawnee was in the city yesterday. H.

T. Hansford, salesman for White went to Moran yesterday. Miss Bertha Gottlieb of Kansas City ia visiting relatives in the city. Misses Towl and Hall of Webb City are visiting Mrs. Mrs, Alex Campbell.

D. A. Johnson, a prominent politician of Fulton was in the city yesterday. J.J. Stewart left for Liberal, yesterday to look after his banking interests.

P. C. Loomis, of the old firm of Haines, Loomis was in the city yesterday visiting. Miss Grace Gllham left on the Gulf train yesterday afternoon for a visit with friends at Pleasanton. Dr.

J. J. Cummings. of Bronson, left for home yesterday after several day spent in visiting in the city. Attention, A.

O. U. W. A full attendance of the members of No. 25, is desired at the meeting Thursday night the 2d Inst.

M. A. Button, M. W. St.

Andrews Guild will meet Thursday afternoon at Mrs. McCleverty's. Friday you can get at White Bros. hat for Easter 2113 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorte Go to Clarence E. Hall's drug store for your Easter dyes.

Six colors 5 cents. Eggs dyed with them may be eaten without harm. 17tf Plenty Soft Charcoal at the S. G. Lamping Commission and Fuel Co's.

Real Estate Transfers. Lawrence Moran to Ada Flynn, quit claim deed, Jnw 1 sec 14, 24, 24, 5C0. Thos Flynn to Lawrence Moran, quit claim deed, si, nw a 14, 24, 24, $500. Thos J.Cretchen to Moss, 1 1 and 3, 13, Wilson's add city, S225. Oscar Van Wormen to John Gorse, pt 1 3, a 25, 25, 25, 75.

Ella Ash to John Gone, same, t78. John Rice to Mary A McCullough, 1 7, 156, city, 81800. Geo Devore to E. GlGatee, 1 11, city, 12.50. D.

J. Van Fossen to Minnie Torrey, I 20, dlv 1 12, 19, 20, 22, 29, 30, 30, 31, 40, Peck's Villa, $1.00. Williams to Church of Christ, for 1 5 and 6, 2, aub div, 1 3, 7, HlattvUle, $675. Fresh eeg9 only 10c, at Brogan Bros. Plenty Kindling Wood at the S.

G. Lamping Commission and Fuel Co's. The Fort Scott Bakery's increasing trade causes them to keep a large stock and great variety of cakes. Quality is what wins. Try a sample.

Ladies' new square toe fine shoes, tl.50$2.00and$2.50.atJ. a Smith Co's. Cry for Pitcher's Cc ItRL WATCH FOR Cure For Headache. As a remedy for all forms of heart. ache Electric Bitters has proved to be a enects a permanent cure ana the most dreaded habitual sick neaflache yield to its influence.

Wp 1 rrrn all jao 6 nuunnj aiuictea to procure a bottle and give this remedy a fo? ilit cases oi naoitual consti pation Electric Bitters cures by giving mj hid uuwHis. ana lew cases long resist the use this med icine Try it once. Large bottles only fifty cents at More Baldwin's dnifr Bwre. The best cabinet photographs for $1.50 per dozen at Ludeman's. 205 Market street, for the next 30 davs 20dG Compare The viuy JTuruoilO Wltn nnv uuo uutireu on tne market, and it will be found nearerorth one dollar, man mey are seven cents.

The Monitor office Is the only place in Fort acott tney can be purchased. r-ienty btovewood at the S. G. Lamp ing vxjmmii-sion and biel Co's. You must register before Friday night.

Sptclttl Kates to California. Riduced rates and tickets nrw sale to California common points. on iret class one way $20. Round trip, good 60 days $35.50. Fo- full Information call at Missouri Pacific passenger station.

J. A. IIOLLINGER, P. A. No better aid to digestion, No better cure for dyspepsia.

Nothing more reliable for biliousness and constipation that De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Plenty McAllister Coa' at the G. Lamping Commission and Fuel Co's. SOLID Through Trains Kansas City 'ROM SWcajo, Omafia, Lincoln, si. JasepS, Denver, St.

Paul, aadjllnneapoils," Through Sleeping Cars From Texas Points yU Fort Scott and Hannibal to CHICAGO. Via M. Ry. and B. Q.

Ry. Sleeping Car from Taylor, Texas, to St. Louis via Fort Scott, Sedalia and HannlbaL Only one change of cars to tho Allan-Mc coast and Eastern Points. Two daily trains between St Lcuis, St. and Minneapolis via UannlbaJ.

mm l.t:. i rnis Subscribe for the Monitor. It receives and prints both day and night telegraph reports, giving its readers a telegraph service second to none in Kansas. W. H.

McCullough of the College Gilt Edge grocery yesterday traded his interest in the business to Mr. I. S. Purcell, who will conduct the business at the old stand and will be pleased to have old friends call on him in his new location. Mr.

Purcell is a young man Of push and will make things lively in the South End business circles. It's all the same, a slight cold, congealed lungs or Bevere cough, One minute Cough Cure banishes them. For sale rjy umrenco K. Hall. Plenty Arkansas Anthracite Coal at' the S.

G. Lamping Commission an-1 Fuel Co's. The Knights of Pythias will give a complimentary ball on the evening of April hiq. wnicn is expected to sus- tain the high reputation they bear in making a social success of all their entertainments. Plenty Piedmont Blacksmith Coal at the S.

G. Lamping Commission and Fuel Co's Boneless rolled spiced breakfast bacon just received by Pike, the Grocer. See the big button shoes for ladies at J. B. Smith Co's.

The Monitor's "Magic City" Portfolio of the Views of the World's Fair, Is popular among our people because ot its excellent illustrations and interesting literary contents. It is an official publication and the whole embraces sixteen numbers. 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. Plenty Southern Kansas Slack at the S. G. Lamping Commission and Fue Co's.

Burns are absolutely painless when De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve ia promptly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never fails to cure piles. For sale by Clarenoa Hall. Ladles spring heel shoes, square toe, pat Up, at J.

B. Smith Co's. KZ EARNED BT OUR SYNDICATE IN 110 SEVEN MONTHS. UtUe capital 3 may be multiplied by our speculating sra- A tern. We are expert judges of the market tS and aocoeaBfal operators.

Book with full a Information and testimonials of our man? a A customers mailed free. W. A. FRAMES a CO, tUi M9Mwck CHICAGO, HI. SYPHILIS tnaotoaidua bra tSOOJOOeapital.

PoaitiTS proofs and lutt-pag boot, illustrated from lira tram poplcszd. Ire bj nail. KoUung ia wUl car. COOK KffiEOT CMcagayia. AWNINGS.

Away aown to bed-rock prices. Your a i name and business printed on them free of charge. Hay covers, Tents, Camping outfits for sale or rent Get our prices before buying. Garrison Bros. Spring brings its beauties in millinery goods, as we are prepared to Bhow this season all the neat effects.

Call and see our stock. Attend the opening next Friday. 21 13 White Bros. Begistration Office. The registration office will be moved down stairs today and will be open from) a.

to 9 p. m. Register today. Twelve sheets of paper dyes for Eas- ter eggs 5 cents. They print beautiful shades of various colors and are free from poison.

For sale at Hall's Drue store tf Our prices are not beat in dining room chairs and rockers. Id26 Thompson ros. Ladles' narrow square large buttons, the latest Smith Co's. toe shoes, six style, at J. B.

Many families save three or four dollars every month by buying their groceries at Brogan Cash Store. Cheap Lands and Horn. The St. Louis San Francisco railway company offers for sale 150,000 acres of farm, grazing, tlmbernd 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 Pulaeks, state of Missouri.

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

L. Morrill, Gen'l Manager, St Louis, Mo. D. Wis art, Gen'l Pass. Agent St JLo.

womo California. California possesses a delightful winter climate. Almost every day is balmy and full of sunshine. Ta live in such air a few months may save you a big doctor's bilL It doesn't cost much to try. The Santa Fe route will carry you to Los Angeles, San Diego or San Francisco any day, on fast vestibuled express train, in Pullman or tourist sleeper without change of cars.

The journey is through New Mexico and Arizona, where heavy snowfalls rarely come. It is short, quick and comfortable straigh across, not roundabout Once a week personally conducted ex cursions are run to the Pacific coast in tourists sleepers. Competent porters and agents in charge. Second-class tickets honored and good charge taken ot ladies and children without escort Very cheap rates, for one way or round trip, now in effect Write to W. J.

Janney.P. A. T. S. F.

R. R. 1050 Union Kansas City for. a copy of California excursion leaflet and a handsomely illustrated book, entitled "To California and back." Nearest agent will be glad to name ticket rates and furnieu desired information about the trip. Don't be afraid to ask questions Santa Fr Route.

Children Cry for Pitcher's aiti uu 4i vi iuu uiay. xuaifJU Luc above with all the beautiful scenery, calcium and electric effects, large cast and other specialties too numerous to mention, our theater patrons will have an opportunity of seeing something never before offered them in our city. Tho expense of this company is some thing enormous and in consideration of the many inducements offered we hope to see the house filled to overflowing. Call at Brogan Bros, when you want good bargains in groceries. Satisfaction guaranteed and prompt delivery to all parts of tli3 city.

pAINT cracks It often costs more to prepare a house for repainting that has been painted in the first place with cheap ready-mixed paints, than it would to have painted it twice with strictly pure white lead, ground in pure linseed oiL Stricdy Pure White Lead forms a permanent base for repainting and never has to be burned or scraped olS. on account of scaling or cracking. It is always smooth and clean. To be sure of e-ettinff strictly pure white lead, purchase any of tae following brands: (tn, Tt Jo 1 uuuuiCl 11, JCU OCiU, "Collier." For'. Colors.

NationalLead Co. Pnre White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-poond can to a 35-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that it is possible to pat on wood. Send as a postal card and get out book on paints nnd color-card, free it will probably save yon a good many dollars. NATIONAL LEAD.CO.

St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue and Tenth Street, St. Louis. Treeslar's Bazar makes hair work a specialty. Natural hair worked into any style of frizzes, switches, bangs or curls.

Ladies' cloth top shoes, turned sole narrow square toe, tip, only $3.00 at J. 13. Smith Co's. If you are going to California, write W. J.

Janney. T. P. A-, Santa Fe Routs, 1,050 Union Avenue, Kansas City, Ma, regarding the farming, lands near San Diego, he will tell you how reasonable the fare will be if you purchase any of that land. 20t 1- To all points in I1TDIAH TEBRITOBV, TKXA MEXICO and DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE With REE RECLININ6 CHAIR CARS On all trains.

st Pullman Baffot Slzeplnf Car Senlca Between 4CI0AOO. ST. LOVW, KANSAS' CITT BA2TNIBAI, SEDALIA, TOKT 8COTT, PABHONg And oEirisoic, fort worth dalu WAOO, APfcTIir, SAW AKTOSIO, EOU8TOX wad OAi-TJESTON routes, ratea, maps, time tables or other icf ormation, call on or address JAMES BARKER Q. P. ft T.

EDWIN ADAMS, Genl Ticket Panioaa Kacsaa 5 fNPli Ml II EXPENSES 9 tuiaeUjva lii 5j it. 3 I a tor til HY- Q2ixa Cry tcr Csrii.

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