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SPECIAL SALE MRS. CROW WITHDRAWS- uauy monitor OOQS OF INTELLIGENCE. "Will Not Make the Race tor wemixr a Traveler A Strict Sabbatarian ana mnininininHiiimmHtnmniiiifnfHiHHifmiimmiHn! NEWSY LACONICS. Perhass What You Are Looking for it in this Column. Wanted to re at a 3 or 4 room bouee with barn.

Call at Monitor office. Ames' W. C. T. will meet today IRE in Hunoni.

Here is an example of what is called dog's "tenacity of impression," i 1 Fort Scott Monitor vouched for by an Edinburgh minister: "One sacrament Sunday the minister 3 at Mrs. 615 Eddy street. of the School Board on the Non-' Parti: an Ticket. The reconvening of the non-partisan convention to be held tomorrow evening at the court house will have another nomination to make. It is that of a member of the school board from the Fifth ward in the place of Mrs Mary A.

Crow, who respectful'y de dines to accept the nomination ten left his house to the care of the ser-ants, who thought it a good opportuni Tuesday, March 23. Today, only Mrs. Julia lngersoll of Cripple Creek, i6rlsitlng the family of S. O. Spencer.

ty to give a party. During tbe day the dog accompanied (By The Tlonitor Co.) them through the garden and, indeed. wherever they went, in the most atten Our prices on hosiery are the lowest a comparison will prove it Glaza We will nut on sale at tive manner, and seemed wen pieaseu. ESTABLISHED 1862. Lewis.

dered her at the convention last wees. In the evening, when the time arrived Qn ro A While not materially aversed to mak Mn. fin J. Miller of LaCvene, was that the party meant to separate, they lwo lu, ing the fight, jet after giving the mat- caUed to Fort Scott on account of the serious illness of her brother, James ter ample deliberation, reiuseu me offer. She gave the following cara ior proceeded to do eo, but the dog, the uuiy, au eiegaill line OI Ulie instant they went to the door, inter- mr iiaf PDCI I AC posed, and, placing himself before it, dlLIY U1HDKELLA3, 2 just rfveived from the iac- attempting to use force, he became TOry; the COVer IS a high Gladness Comes Petticrew.

The funeral of the late Mrs. I. publication: Thanking my friends for the nonor Morning Daily 41Semi-Weekly. Peck, who died Saturday nignt, was VitM vAatardav aftemOOD from the so kindly bestowed, 1 do not wisn to oe a candidate for member of the board of furious and in a menacing manner crrade 1 Willed IjlOria bilk. education and I respectfully witnaraw wear guaranteed.

There is house. Interment in Evergreen ceme tery. MRS MARY A. UROW. a large variety of handles Dr.

MoLemore will leave In a few In natural wood, carved and GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. weeks for Nashville. to make a visit, but rumor has it that a young embossed sterling silver Phares Behannesey of Damascus re- lady graduate of Fisk college will Semi-Weekly, Wednes turn with him. price for the day, Daily Published every Morning except flonday. days and Saturdays, Elaborate Costumes Both Entertaining and Instructive Friday Evening.

The notice of a meeting published in Suoday's Monitor was left at the office by R. M. Chenauit who supposed that Phares Behannesey, native of Damas drove them back into the kitchen, where he kept them until the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. SimpsonI" From which it would appear that some dogs are Sabbatarians.

At all events he seems to have been, of opinion that revelers in a mansion on sacrament Sunday were out of place. Another the reason of a dog, is quoted as having been told by William Robson, of Penshaw, the owner of the animal. The dog was in the habit of going about in hansom cabs with his master. One day after being lost he went home by himself in a hansom. "The cabman, rang for his fare and, thinking he had somehow captured the runaway, I inquired how and where he found him.

Oh, said cabby, I didn't hail him at all he hailed me. I was standing close by St. James church' looking out for a l'are, when in lumps the dog. I shouts through nrnner arrangements bad been made With a better understanding of the transient nature of the many physical ills, which vanish before proper effortsgentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There is comfort in 'Jie knowledge, that bo many forms of sickness are not due to any actual disease, but simply to a constipated condition of the system, which the pleasant family laxative.

Syrup of Figs, promptly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its beneficial effects, to note when you pur-enase, that you have the genuine article, which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists.

If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system Is regular, laxatives or remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely ed and gives most general satisfaction for the meeting. cus, will lecture on me manners nuu customs of his people at the Presby of Myrrh Since advertising Roses The Oldest and Best Advertising Medium terian church Friday evening, March had a very Mr. Bunter says he has 26ih. His lecture will be illustrated bv twenty-five ladies and gentlemen in now making large sale on it, and is large preparations to put a large' stock in Southeastern Kansas.

nfttioA costume, scnooi cnuaren Goodsell, Calhoun Co, of it on the market. One Minute is all the time necessary matinee Friday at, 3:30 p. m. Ad mlttance children 10 J. 'Evening enter talnment, adults 25c; children 15c.

to decide from personal experience that One Minute Cough Cure does what Its It reaches the fireside of nearly evf ry family in Fort Scott and Bourbon County and has a 3 THE BAPTIST ENTERTAINMENT lmnlie. Chas. C. Pratt, and th winder: he wouldn stir; so l- MADE ME A MAN S. Kelding, 602 East Wall street.

gets down and tries to pull him out AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE Not as Well Attended as It Should nd shows him my whip; but ne sits The case of C. C. Myers vs M. J. Have Been.

good foreign circulation. A.LZ, Nervous IHteasea Failing Memory, Im potency. Sleeplessness, ete- caused by Abuse or other Excesses ana Indiscretions. They quickly ami surely still and barks, as much as to say: Prazier, involving a question of com The audience which attended the "Go, old man." As I seizes him by 1 mission on the sale of real estate, was restore Ijost Vitality In old or young, and fit a man for study, business or marriage. Prevent Insanity and Consumption if the collar I reads his name and address.

musiosle at the Baptist church last iri by a jury in Judge Coryell's court taken in time. Their use shows Immediate improvei ment and effects a CUBE where all other fail Insist upon having the genuine Ajax Tablets. They My fine gentleman settles himself with his head just a-looking out and I drives yesterday afternoon, resulting in a ver I dict of $50 for the plaintiff. Judge evening was not as large as the entertainment merited. The beautiful solo, "The nightingale's Thrill," by Miss Ad Cor on till I stops at this gate.

Then outs I nave corea tnousanas ana wii I care yon. we give a pos-! itive written guarantee to effect a cure Cf PTC in each ease or refund the money. Price ww vlwi per umos mv passenger, a-cleanng tne Do you love your family? Do you love yourself? Do you love your friends? Biddle represented Mr. Myers. doors, and walks in as though he'd been package; or six pxges (lull treatment) tor tfy mail.

In plain wrapper, upon receipt of prioe. Circular AJAX REMEDY nf The J. W. Butler Paper company of many, received well merited applause, regular 3 I Chicago has just issued one of the For sale in Fort Scott, by and she gracefully responded to an en The driYinsr-m-cabs dog is by no (A handsomest and most complete samples We ak these questions for a purpose Fleteher, and E. Marsh, druggists.

means a rare variety. It is told of core. of flat writing papers ever sent out by Ashburnham's collie that, after jump- The Bute solo by th popular younp nir into a hansom, he so plainly mti- aoy company. P. Rice their ener- virtuoso.

Verne Powell, was enthue lJicJ iWrf- 1 i 1 mates that he wants ms coiiar reau LL wa9 alBO I getic salesman, says there is nothing WANT COLUMN. lastically received, and he that as one- cabman said: "Blowed if and that purpose is to preserve your health, your families and the health of your friends which is being im pared by the hydrant water you are now compelled to drink. That water can be mide pure as a crystal, as sparkling, as a diamond by uselng one of our obliged to respond to an encore. too good for the newspaper boys la nis territory. he didn't ask me to!" Ladies' Kennel Rates: Single Insertion cents Journal.

The violin solo, "The Flower Song," bv Miss Annie Warn, and the basa A telegram was received In this city per line, and 3 cents per line for each succeeding insertion. Advertisements published in this SCHOOL AND CHURCH. yesterday conveying the sad Intelli solo, In a Hundred Fathoms Deep, Mrs. Margaret E. Hood, of Freder- by Mr.

Harris, received the generous column will bring prompt and imme gence of the death of Mrs. J. H. Chase, mother of Mrs. H.

Chariton, (A ck, has given to endow a diate replies. applause they merited. prof essorship in the woman's college whioh occurred at Seattle. Washing Hut Waier The songs by the quartet were also very fine, and the whole entertainment of that town. Some time ago she gave WANTED.

ton, Sunday. Mrs. Charlton was pres $15,000 to found the Daniel Scholl ob ent when the end came. The cause Of deserted a much larger audience than servatory in Franklin and Marshall col WANTED Brow Leghorn eggs for setting at No. 18 South Holbrook.

death was cjst of tbe liver. The de It had. lege, Lancaster, Pa. ceased was 60 years old and was at one 512 Jud- A girl for house work. Julian now has seven studios in Highly Recommended.

son street. time a rt sident of this city. Her friends Paris for women art students, of which No company of singers ever come to the chief is still the one in the Passage LOST. here will regret her death. Harry Brown, the popular tai'or, re All who have used them pronounce them a success.

Price only 22.50 each. Fort Scott China Hall, Sole Agents for the City, the city more highly recommended des Panoramas which Marie Bashkir! LOST Between Fifth and Sixth' streets, on Holbrook, a solid gold Royal Neighbor pin, centlv received a coov of the "Hull than the Jubilee Singers who will give an entertainment at tbe opera bouse seff attended. Most of the pupils are chaperoned to and from the studios, News," a newspaper printed in Kings pendant on a bar, witn tne letters a Ai. u. u.

E. inscribed. Finder please leave at 519 Holbrook and recieve reward. but many of the English and American Thursday evening. toa-Upon-Hull, England.

It is printed I THE MONITOR'S FACILITIES, I What I Want I A Horning Paper, I sr Containing all the latest r-j fresh from the press, always readable 3 and the first to read in the morning at 3 girls go unattended. TV. 11.1.1. 2 1 I a thnt upon a sheet 41x53 inches (the Moni All through the cold weather in LUar One red cow, norns turn in, giving milk. Had on leather halter with piece of I weep as I listen to your songs, for tor is 23x35 Inches).

The only differ Paris the Mohammedan deputy, Dr. Grenier, persisted in performing his they touch my very soul. Empress cliaiu. Information where to find her rewarded. Fort Scott Realty Drake block, corner Mam and Wall streets.

Frederick of Germany. ablutions in the Seine in the presence of an amused crowd. To put an end ence to be noticed between that paper and those printed In this country is the spelling of the word labor, they, spelling it "labour." The paper looks very much like a mammoth copy of the New i Come and see for yourse If Thev have many imitators but no MEAT COOKING equals. Boston Daily Globe. to the unseemly excitement the legis lative officials have ordered the con A We are mtklner a specialty One of the most enjoyable entertain hanil mu1 this Snrln? st ruction of a special washing appar York Tribune.

ments we have md in the city. Cin atus for the eccentric member. UBUV U. MM mm- 0 and will POSITIVELY cinnati Inquirer. i A Finnish college was recently es' Neither Was the Man Wanted.

tablished in Hancock, under the Fobt Scott, March 22. H. O. Some Valuable Point for the Cook Consider. Mutton, beef and lamb stews ant: hashes, if -properly prepared, that i cooked very slowly and made' of tht raw meat, are valuable additions to the bill of fare, and are digestible in tht order named, but a stew or a hash which involves the second cooking of meats, oi 1 A auspices of the American synod of the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran church.

I AND ADVERTISING Fint, arrested at Springfield, Ma, suspected of being the assailant of little USE Rev. J. K. Niklander, the president of Fannie Bacon, and Jack Cane, arrestea Lavendar cream for chapped hands. the synod, is at the head of the col at Cameron, on the same charge lege, which, though small as yet, will For sale at'Baldwin Burns.

were last evening exonerated from the any oi uie almost numberless re charges and released. chauffes, with receipts for which oui GUARANTEE them. Come and see for yourself We also keep a full line of machine harness made by us and from the best leather in single and double, heavy and light harness. H. A.

Potter, 15 Market Square culinary literature is laden, hould be i i General Fullertons Body Un found. In THE MONITOR that I know from 3 sr past experience is not ONE of the best, 3 but the BEST to invest in to insure 3 large results from the money invested. 3 1 11 .1 -1-1 Oakland, March The Pull- refused a place on the children's table. Use cold meats as cold meats, if possi man car in wmcn uenerai rnuenou ble, or, if they are absolutoJy rcfusex' met his death and under which his Registration Notice Notice Is hereby given that the regis body was thought to have been has been removed, but the body has not i All tne latest type ana designs in use. tration office, up to 9 o'clock p.

m. been found. when presented in this form, warm, but do not cook them in a gravy v. hich may be prepared with a little stock, if none of the original gravy is left. the meat in very thin slices or mince it very line and when the gravy March 26, will be at No.

101 Scott ave probably soon become a large institution. Dr. Edward P. Allen, the new Roman Catholic bishop of Mobile, is a native of Tewksbury, and is about 38 years old. In boyhood he worked in the Middlesex mills, and got his education by determined work at his studieswhile laboring through the day, at the commercial college and from local priests.

He was a. graduate of Mount St. Mary's college and seminary, of which he was at a later period president. Cardinal Mertcl, who, in point of is the dean of the Sacred college, is now dying at Rome of extreme old age, being in his ninety-third year. He Only Six Corpses Found.

nue, (McElroy building). WORK ssmrn J0B Vnrniu 12 liilllil 11X55515 New Yobk, March 22. A boat of the St. Nazaira was picked up by the steamer Creole, which arrived this moraincr from New Orleans. Six dead is well cooked and seasoned to taste, put the meat iuXo it and set it on the if -i S.

S. Davis, City Clerk. When bilious or ooetive, eat Caea-saret, candy cathartic, cure guaranteed. OUR MOTTO! Carefol attention to writing of the stove and leave it there bodies were in it That is neat and cheap and something 3 until it is heated thoroughly. The usual recliaulle means more than reheating, it means reeooking, and meats Floods Subsidies; In Wisconsin I can get when I want it.

Milwaukee, March 22. Re amrni in subjected to that process are mere or the oldest compames in ports from all portions of the state less indigestible. the United States. is a lawyer by profession and a lay member of the synod of cardinals. Minister ihnt Tobaoco Spit and 8mok Your Life Awsj.

If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac. When preparing a stew or hash, cut of finance and of the interior during I RUBBER STAMPS show that the floods have subsided at all points except in the Milwaukee river just north of here. Estimates of the losses in the state range all the way from $200,000 to $300,000. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men lean meat and vegetables into pieces of the desired size, put into a stewpan, not made of metal which will rust, strong. Many gam ten pounds in ten aays.

the temporal reign of Pius he became after 1870 the principal legal adviser of the holy see. Like his friend Prompt attention to collections, Rntt and commercial business placed in our agency G. C. KENNEDY 119 Market Street- Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac or your drusnrist.

under guarantee to cure, 50c or cover with cold water, let stand in a $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. cold place for an hour, and then heat until it begins to simmer very slowly, Sterling nemeay unicago or jn ew ora. and ministerial colleague, the late Cardinal Antonelll, he ranks in the sacred college as cardinal deacon, and has keeping it closely covered meanwhile; Something I need and the MONITOR 3 is the only place in the city that manu- facture them.

Prices sent to all. 5s never received the consecration, of C5555555555555' let it simmer for from two to four Whole Northwest Water- Bound. Yankton, S. March 22. The whole Northwest is water-bound and the railroads are all in bad shape.

After the water subsides it is estimated it will take ten days to replace bridges. priesthood. I Like My Wife To use Poison's Comflzxiojt Powdbb because it improve her looks and is as fragrant as violets. hours, according to the toughness of the meat, seasoning it about half an hour TREE SAP. before it is done and stirring occasional! sjmm Idea That It Rises and Falls with tbe ly so as to mash some of the potato or Seasons Is Erroneous.

Sap is a watery fluid found in the in The Fort Scott Monitor rice, which, one or both, should form one of its constituents and give it body. This makes a delicious dish, costs but terior of the cells of plants and. trees, and contains dissolved orsuspended in little, is sufficient iu itself, with the addition of bread and butter, for a meal swuu it the materials required for the life and growth of the cell. The idea that HOT SHOTS. STrl of our departments are now ready for business at our new "Bi Store." More will be rlr by tbe time you read this ad.

Of coarse itooe are quire finished yet bat some present alroady a creditable appearance. Ixte of new nMxU in already, more coming, erery day from now oa rou'll find eom thing -new to interest you. when out shopping, Tisit oar store whether you want to buy anything or not, you may tee somethiug you want later on. To make it interesting for the ladies to visit our store we offer for limited time. in winter the sap goes down into the and is veadily digested.

The vegetables used in it may be a matter of choice, rice, tomatoes, lima beans, corn, any roots' and in the spring rises again is ouite erroneous, 6ays a reliable au Is the oldest paper in Bourbon County 3 and is the official organ of the 'city and 3 county and one of the foundation stones 3 or all of these may be used, and for Tailor thority. Trees and plants are ruii or aveYou Seen seasoning, onion, a little spice, pars watery sap all the win ter. The phenom ley, bay leaf, etc. Washington Home ena of freezing- in the case of trees and Magazine. Roagh on Fitzjames.

plants are but little understood. The sap in leaves and in smaller branches Is often frozen. This is seen especially Aunt Ethel (entering drawing-room Made sample of Suits and Pants we are showing 3 of Fort Scott. It also -has the largest Daily and Semi-Weekly circulation of in the twigs of hickory, which in very to receive Mr. Fitz james.

finds her small cold weather are as brittle glass. niece, aged four, giving him a kiss) for spring and summer. We are agents for the 3 though the same twigs at higher Didn't I see you kissing Mr. Fitzjames, temperature cannot by any possibility be broken with the liands. For various any paper in Southeastern Kansas.

Betty, dear? Betty Yes, Aunt Ethel. Mills and Averill tailoring house of St. Louis, 3 one of the largest tailoring houses in the United 3 causes the water contained in the cells Aunt Ethel But, Betty, mamma OUR NO. 8501 Ladies' full eamless hose, double sole, double heel and toe. Our regular ISc rrade OUB NO.

411 Ladies' full fashioned hose, the celebrated Kwtey black, same hose we've Mill now for three years at 11c or 3 for Mc during this sale at. OUR NO. 1642 Ladies' Prime Hertnesdort black hose, forty gauffe, spliced heel and toe, sold at 3d for 3 years with great sat-inaction to our trade during this tl al at. OUR NO. 0392 Ladies' Louvre black, extra super to thread, high spliced heel, doable sole Ikk, never sold less than 25c during this sate only OUR NO.

1600 and No. 3419 Both numbers extra heavy, two thread. Hermsdorf dye, high spliced heel double sole hose, regular 274c grade, during this sale OUR NO. 3400 Prime combed Maco Cotton extra long, Hermsdorf Louvre dye, special finish, hurh spliced heel, extra doable sole hose, a corker, our regular price 34c or 3 for $1.00, also goes during this sale (and never again will you have such a chance) only begins to crystallize at some de doesn't allow you to kiss gentlemen does she? grees below the ordinary freezing point, This is partly due to the chemical com- Betty No, Aunt Ethel; butMr.Fitz- States. We guarantee you a fit or no sale.

3 SE Nade by the best of workmen; suits ranging in 3 All of the above wants can be supplied by rjofiition of the sap. which contains lames is not a crentleman. rmladel various salts, starch, in solution phia Press. Knew His Business. patronizing the Monitor.

-i price from S17 tO $30. Pants $4.50 tO $8.50 3 "Bring me my glass," commanded ilil the lady pirate, for there was no field cf human endeavor to which the gen tier 1 The Monitor sex was not admitted, "that I may see i all is well." The faithful lieutenant brought two Not more than five pair of any of these nam hern ta nn customer. Besides this the bark of trees is a bad conductor of heat, and the interior temperature of trees and plants is generally higher in winter and lower in summer than that of the surrounding atmosphere. Having removed to my old location, No. 119 Market street, I would invite your inspection of the New Spring Styles.

The greatest luxury a gentleman can enjoy la a well fitting suit male to hia order by H. Brown, merchant tailor. TIb tali ills Cfl. glasses, knowing it to be impossible to We aim carry in stock Ladies' hose at 9c 7c and 5c on which there will be no cut prise. size up the back hair with one.

Detroit Corner Main and First Streets. tiuuuiiiuuiiiiiuiuiniiauiiauiuiuiuiuiuiiimuaiiiiHiS Journal. Ton all know when we advertise anything we've got what we advertise, we got these numbers now but we'll not have them long, we merely make these low prices to draw you to T5u fi- pee what were at. THE CHEAP CHARLEY STORE. The Big Store of Fort Scott..

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