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Fort Scott Tribune and The Fort Scott Monitor from Fort Scott, Kansas • Page 7

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i 411- ft ansa si 1 COI'XTY -''KYS. monitor Keceut II. War. of lliaaks. of rcturr.i noute pror- ton than avlrnsr else could have r.i I tae th sincere tha aioos'lt'-r 1 Salyini at t3e o-wra House.

2 next Saturday i.iht the thea're pu''ic h.ve a treat liJ htore A' acor and a coin ran not -etn c-utsiJe ci ihe incloal vi tf! tios ot tr.e et. On 1 rom v. 1 r. I Fl'I-T'jX -si i es-r 1 COI sera 01 K- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, .1 ''one. llr o'd -rtsrd iine.

suca as iir.e to Coicago, needed th: a i. as ve ir mbers t-t othtr fri ha a a ur er-s, r. 1 I.r -t n-ui" E.Mre-f. l-av-; Texas. S' loeui t'reij-tit.

c-1 1 vi it ojra iio jt in 1 a ni 1 ri cop- ago way riacs tne rrs has acqui-t-J a it fpicil. s.4tefy it i.i ii. I) for No un- L.jc-ar. )on Ca til Here and the littsy oi jj "ttl'b'i St. ii x.

i.v. 1 1 rtvaieu. xut her cotriKarativc-! ncf St Tin-re by Monitor vv ,7 seen rvV rna-iariti which i ICed hv thru i l' ir the purest and best in v. 1 .1 Uii rtsi; Pears, made. '1 ii item i Ni 4.

'i'exaci K.v;,,-ss iu Oaj, way freiir'it, 1 a Train Xo 4, Cbicafro f.j-res;. has taror -h ear to Chicago witin.i.t ei.antre. arrivitur'la I nk-airo at a. in e.r.ii-i-i i 'fast i vcstibu.e trains for east ami nest, Tlie Sine runnin-r a throuph ear front a 1 fit cure li.ious i l.e ia a ii i t' tO let the; ivj; awake. I T-: i 'he Unl.

va-. sur Vv i d' i. Til J. lirive vour pre'eri:) Clarence E. IlaU's drug tort s-oott to 1.

inea heturisinj. a Oil' leaves 1 1 tias en the the t.t ions stort ine was av it on!" could bv the cm -t? were if Uucci t. tt avcJ urit ot the re- i2 rate. ThU Loiiis line is a r-cent departure of the IJurlingon. About a ear a-'o th-ough train 1 was t-vf between Denver! ami St.

via S. and Kin-as i Citv. i'nis miaincciit of sleepers i and fret- chair car, leaving Kana Citv and t. Joep.h after su p-r place the pa-setieer in St. Louis in Time for bt ci.k- fast the next talent l.

iiieairo at p. p. arriving in litSeott at IfJH VS.y! P.IPTn without change of ears. I ill H'J, HtV GoMU tXilii- t' -1 'n wa een in Of Mr. "D.w, Cae-ai" the i I at ft.

mature UPHILADELPH1A.K0STREAL.ST.PAUL I. Phvr 1-4 is. 1 i ni. 11 a we Jiu tj i ome MISSOUKI 1'ACII IC II Nati.inal Avenue l)t jot. And all Point? East and North.

on was by Ir. J. a cia: ge ia: It pr -ff 1- oil i i. in 1'JS V'e-: on liut. ir K'trtl i.UC..; -N jthi.i "ore getiti.n-i j- hi f-ft-'ii au'ir ir.

Io-ton tiiis scrasoii than tle of PULLMAN SLEKPKttS without Chans 'or i 01 Pleasant Hill Koute." ana be tore Ju. i 10 (: Tiio Hi: P'rformance ot ie Don de Dazan bv nee No- i.e. is I Mi th.i',.s.-.r.'.t to Ttit iiu 1: iii't ri. ilie a 11 :h.u: in a rn of rt-1 ef Alcxnnicr was given at he cut rates also increased the bulk i.rtSt Hound. Xo Wichita hihI Col.

Ex. No o. local freight, except fund's. West liound. tr.e Park theatre Thur i-i els ova rrf its l-r-vr-nt oa Hiid n-e t.

ua evening, incioi tne M.rau travt hut hr v.it- rav one of the best torn antic dramas ex- the Ch'eao-o- tht A hi- 1 ii tiu 1. 1 viMicn 1 it lift our toimancc 1 No.j, ichita and Col. Ex. vvi ast a Monday to tniov a ni a tan l. has long been a favorite.

In was nnncrinrv in th? ro local trtisrht, except fund's. iness the nuinbtr of ana M.iiie bgae atioi v.laso or is 1 rq(iir 1 rain leavinjr rort -cott at. 7:45 p. tn has part som of the best actors of seeitit-u reaii sc cti.c.e of i a isiuen uuuuieuov corn- irausier 10 CHICAGO ST. LOUTS, Rreakfast heinjr served to occupants of the Chicago sieeotr.jr Cars la DINING CARS.

The Id. K. T. Rw'y the Best Line to aU Points in the States of Texas and Arkansas. G.

A. Eddt aud II. C. Cross, Receiver. J.J.FKKT.

I J.WALDO, Gen'l Sup't. Cen'l Traffic Manager. of 1 1 It I ie--S Mt--i Vt- I si i KiU- uey toail'iiui. lnlioas.ue--s aiiU 1 i 1 couple ttlC liLtl: this generation have appeared. The business ot the drama is familiar to every "ii Is ot the tend -cinois.

une or two lines systematically advertise St. Paul and Minneapolis of 7 and age For scrofula in every form Ho SarsaoiriUa is a radical reliable It has an unequa'ed record of cures. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cleanse and v-late the bowels and system generally. One a dose; purely vegetabV.

RicharJ Parmenter of this city v. yesterday that he had K-r granted a reissue and increase of per.iijn. The potato crop of Kansas is estimated to be 2,461,000 butnels. Iowa has. and Indiana has the least of anv state in t'ie union.

Word was received Wednesday that Col A. M. York, a former well known of this citv, had died at his residence fn Denver and was buried last Sundav. Oscar Rice Saturday sold ten lots in Woodland addition to a gentleman who had looked over the citv for several days and decided that Woodland addition afforded the best opportunity for nrofi'aVe 'So. Iufunuution Vt'Hutol.

Hot Springs, S. Dak To Postmaster. Fort Scott, K. years respectively poising in midair, thinly clad in the frosty ni ghc atrnos-pheie, and every moment risking life or limbs in response to a morbid demand for something truly sensational. It were GASTON MESLIER, one, but it is a fact that though a Fech-ter, a Booth, a Coquelin, each according to his temperament, has played the role here, it remained' for this young actor, who has still much to learn and much to overcome, to give some points to all the performances of his elders.

Fechter was a dashing, romantic Frenchman as the famous grandee. Coquelin was a humor business, and then go tacking across states like a ship against a head wind, or sending a epur from a Chicago line, call it a through St. Paul route. The Bariington's through trains from Kansas City, Atchison and St. Joseph, includes the following: First in the list stands the 4-Eli," the famous Chicago flyer, leaving Kansas City, St.

Joseph and Atchison in the far better if those oright voung children. Dear Sir: I an requested to write you and ascertain, if possible, the relatives of one Isaac C. Denton who came to his death in this place on Saturday, October iS, 1890, by the falling of sorrlt nd Tick ul Ajrent SEDAUA.MO. Pullman Sleeper and free Keelininr Chair Car through without change, arriviinr in St. Jxiuis at 7:30 a.

iu makes connections with all trains for points and onth. Train leaving St. Louis rt p. ni. bar Pullman Sleeping aud tree Reeiininp Chair Cars to Fort iseott without chansre.

arrivnir at am. Train 454 has through car for Kansas City. Fort Scott, Wichita Western JJivisiou. Arrives from the West. No4r4.

St. Louis ex ress (daily! rn No 450, local fr't( Sunday 5: 1" Leaves for the West. No 4-V), Pueblo. Denver, points west. 8:45 a No 4.05.

loe. fr't (Sunday excepted). a 111 No. 453 has Chair Car and sleeoer through to Geneseo. connecting with Chair Car and Sleeper for Pueblo and Denver.

Kansas, Nebraska aud Dakota lHvittion. South (DriIv. PVMIf Similar TAKE THE NEW LINE. timbers in a building. were in the orphan's tome, where they could be decenlly clad and receive the moral training they need as they giow up to womanhood, and which, under their present surroundings, they are not getting, and it were far better for 'he ous one, and Booth is an Anglo-Saxon, isaac v.

uenion was aoout 47 years old, formerly a member of the Second Nebraska cavalry volunteers. out only Alexander al vim seems to have the fuii flush of the Spaniard, the reckless, careless, but not dishonorable spirit eaHy evening it makes the run to Chicago in a little over twelve hours. This train has dining cars en route. St. Louis is reached bv the evening It is thought that a sister cf the de louts who are daily receiving the earnings of thoe tender little creatures and spending it in riotous living, if they had a millstone tied to their necks and were cast into the depths of the river.

The republicans made the following tn No 21. arrives at Ft. Seott. North Bound. ceased is living in or near Fort Scott, Ks.

If so, the address of any relatives would oe glzdlv received by the undersigned. Thus. W. McHoes, Committeeman K. of L.

mm (Daily, except Sunday.) xr i mm r. io paos leaves i-ort scoit. am lurouKB ucueos to an points east, west. nominations for the local ticket at heir I ni'riu ju Mue via aoove lines ana tiajr investment of anything to be found. W.

II. Fundenberger of Marmaton, brought to this' office Friday the finest specimens of potatoes, called the Mammoth Pearl, we have seen this year. They are a verv large white, smooth potato, and Mr. Fundenberger informed u-that he had several hundred bushels to sell. Mrs.

J. M. Tresslar, formerly Mi-s S. E. Williams, having been in the millinery and fancy goods business for manv years, will sell her entire stock and fixtures, or sell each article cheaper than 01 tne southern vagabond, who needed but a serious necessity to be a serious man.

In appearance he was an ideal Don Ca-sar. In spite of his rags he looked the grandee. His treatment of the king in this act was one of the most picturesque things imaginable. His manner of offering his sword, his nobie assertion that the wrongs he ha6 borne at the hand of his sovereign would not have been brooked from another; and finally his assertion that he had killed Don Jose was truly more than meeting held last Monday: Trustee, Alf gupe checked throujrh to destination. Call on train, of which we have aiready spoken.

Omaha and Council Bluffs are put into rapid communication with the lower Missouri river points by two superb trains daily, one leaving Kansas Citv in the late morning and the other in the evening, making the run from Kansas City to Omaha in about eight hours; the morning train carries through cars to Minneapolis and St. Paul.placing passengers in these cities within twentv hoars of the time they left Kansas City." It should be borne in mind" that all v-ieal; clerk, A. tader; treasurer, R. C. oruuuress, C.

W. Johnson Ticket A iren Lurcham; justices of the peace, R. A 1 rr jr-'-f K. ussna and O. VV Newman constables, Kader, A.

J. Shipman and O. Kanaas Citv, Fort Seott A Memphis "Memphis Route." KANSAS CIT DIVISION. Toward Km us Citv Marriage is but the stepping stone to those divine institutions, the family and the home, which constitute the verv foundations on which our nation rests; and upon the health and strength of the wife, and mother, depends the sunshine and enjoyment of the home, and the prosperity of the family. Thousands of wives, "and I 1 Newman.

Married than admirable. There was a breadth tiss.VA Wuuaiin At the residence and ijrandeur of manhood about it that 1 -ll iti .1 5 a ni 6 15 a 111 1 tn these trains "carry palace sleepers and free reclining chair cars. Manv of them of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wogahn, near Ifar icw acors nave eitner tne pnvsique or inousanas or single laaies, nrag out a No 2 daily i-ivhs Ko Scott No 4 Daily Ifitvs Fort AO tt daliy lea.ve-t i-ottestoK From Kansas city.

No 1 arrive at Fort Jeott No 5 daily arrive at Fort S- o't No 3 daily arrives it Fort Scotr SPRINGFIELD DIVISION. No 1 daily leaven Fort Scotr No 3 daily leaves ort cott the nature to suggest much less abso uirg, mis county, on 1 uesaay evening, weary existence in consequence of per tn 'is a uctooer 20, at 7:30, by Kev. W. C. Por 1.

are vestibuled and where it adds to the convenience of passengers, have splendid dining car service. Without lutely accomplish. Still on his knees I. 1 1 1 1 plexing "female disorders," in total Ignorance of the fact, that Dr. Pierce's ter of I ortScort, Mr.

Charles I. Cissna Fort Scott to St. Louis Change. me worus, "i birucii r.is race with my and Miss Marv Woghan, both of Bour Favorite Prescription is a positive cure hand; I struck his heart with my sword or tnrther information call on or ad- .1 bon countv. '1 1 15 ii- 12.

a ni 2 SO uicss xi. wrr, Vj c. IT. 900 tame wnn a noointy mat was the very essenceof chivalry and the realization of for the most complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrhea, weak back, "female weaknes-," mteversion, ever sold, sb as to close out entire stock and retire from business. Yarns of all kinds, zephyrs, material for fancy work and every kind of millinery cheap.

Come and see. 1 1 1 Main street. Mapleton Dispatch: Died Lat Friday, Mrs. Levisa Jones, aged S7 vears. The deceased is the mother of William Jones, who lives north of town two miles, and has been in very poor health for the past 5 years.

She "had a stroke of paralysis some two years ago, since which time she has been setting worse until death was the only relief. The bereaved ones have the path of manv friends in this their hour of affliction. JOPLIN DIVISION No X-Jl daily ltf-avt-s Kort sWU No5diJ, le-ives Kort scot mere were present apout 100 persons in all, including members of the families 9 i ra Free Reclining Chair Cars and Pullman Sleeper on All Trains. romantic spirit. It was not remarkable that there should have been moments of of the contracting parties.

retroversion, bearing sensations. -Main street, Kansas City, or A. Dawes. G. 6t.

oseph, Mo. A SEW METHOD OF TREATING OIS EASE. Aner the solemn words were uttered crude force, and occasionally a rough chronic congestion, infl.ot. ion, ulcer-atio 1, and kindred ailmeio-. U.iaranteed which made the young couple husband touch in the creation, but it is remark and wife, congratulations were extended 1 inn via rntituinr an i e.r Coy to Cherokee, thence to Jonlin and Wbu City direct.) Good connections are madin Union depot at Kansas itv with all th reat Vestibule Oa ir Car routes to OtiieHiro.

and points east, to Deuvt-r, Pueblo and al' poiut west and st. rani. Minneapolis and all points north. Free RtM-lininir Chair Car are run 0.1 nil thro. irr.

Trains leave Fort Scott able that there should have been a charm to give'satisfaction, or money refunded. Arrive at St. Loui. a oy relatives and triends. Ihe guests about the pesformance, a spirit of humor, All druggists.

m. m. or Hospital Ilemedie. were men invittd to partake of an e'e lurther information write and ot splendor which for the present gant repast, prepared by Mrs Wogahn call on makes all other Don Ca sars seem dull what are they? There is a new departure in the treatment of disease. It consists in the To Nervous Debilitated Men.

sei us our ddresn. we will and the bride, which was Indeed a feast and spiritless. trains. No 6 tionnects at Kansas City with si train carrying To irist Slenoim? -Jar I inaiM on our illustrated namnhiet nti.Uiirn worthy of theoccasion. J.

H. LYON. C. V7. JOHNSON.

M. P. Agent. Fr't and Pass. Ag'r.

5.JT1. Main Street. Fort Scott. Ks Kansas Citv. Mo.

collection of specifics used by noted specialists of Europe and America, and bringloff all a.outlJr. Dye's Celebrated Electric-Voltaic 1 he young couple left for Fort Scott rortiaua, ureon. tickets sold to all nolnl and bag age obecked through stinat 101. K' B. rTX.

A 'en' That BIcKinlejr Bill Belts and Ap. Dances, an tneir charmit ef them within the reach of all. For inetanoe the same evening, and thence to Spring- fect uno'i the wrvdiH debMitat-d s-stem. and aavances tne taritt from 40 to 100 per ueio, iio tneir tuture home. the treatment pursued by special physicana cent on small musical goods, but antici how th-y wil! quu-fciy restore you to vigor au.i rnnnLo Paiaj-hlot free.

If you are thus flirted, we wit! semi you a Kelt aud Auuliaaces Who treat indisrestion. Rtnmnch nnil llvnr pacing mis, tne r.avior dovs laid in a The preents received were numerous, appropriate, handsome, and manv of $1,000 stock before it took effect, and 011 a WILLIS A. COSTON, ST, Just before the adjournment of ihe district court Tuesday at noon the judge excused the jury in the McGrath ca-e in order to give Judge Iluloert a chance to call up the divorce case of Amanda Bodenhamer. The plaintiff gave her testimony and claimed custody of her minor children and the title of her home in Fort Scott. Her husband had deserted her eight years ago and had furnished no support whatever.

The court granted her petition for absolute divorce and gave her the children and propeitv. them quite expensive. A number of trouDies only, was obtained and prepared. The treatment of other physicians, celebrated tor curing cata'rh was procured, aud soon till thtse incomparable cures now include dis will close it out at the old prices. Thev VOLTAIC BELT COMPANY, Fort Scott Southern R.

R. (Daily, except Sunday.) No. 1. Mixed. West Bound.

Leaves N. D. junction at 11 :00 a National av. crossing 11 a in Twenty-second street 11:15 am Fair Grounds 11:16 am Arrives Southeast Junction 11:25 a No. 2.

Mixed. Fast Hound 1 03 gifts came from distant friends of both bride and groom. 1 he bride is a most charming and ac also just received a mammoth stock of 10 cent music, many copies of which sell ordinarily from 50 to $1 50, all goes for eases or tueiung-s, kidneys, temale weakness. rheumatism and nervous debility. This new method of "one remedy for nna S.

Wain Kansas. The Catilian Society. The above society, whose motto is "as complished young lady, whose friends Fort Scott OVKR STATU aisease" must appeal to the common penso of 10 cents per copy. Go and see it. The the work so the reward," was recently Leaves Southeast Junction II a in HAN K.J organized by a number of our vouiitr peo an sunerers, many ot whom have operienced the ill eflects.

and thoroughly realize the absurdity of the claims of patent medicines which are sruaranteed to cure everv out of air rounds a Twenty-second street 1 1 :38 a Nation ple for intellectual improvement, Mamie type and paper are as good as any music written. Their stock of pianos and organs was never more complete. You can buy organs at Kavlor's music store are as numerous as the summer flowers. The groom is so well and favorably known to the people of this community that special comment would be out of fie is at present filling the important position of postal clerk on the St. Doud being elected president and Bert Arrives N.

D. Junction ".11:50 am a single bottle, aud the use of which, as statistics prove, has ruined mnn tomnoh than Dickman secretary. The society com H. A.CLAUK.Sup Hardinq. Division Sup'f for 65 cents per week, or $3 per month.

prises eighteen members as follows: alcohol. A circular describing these new ivmedies Is sent free on reeeiot of stains 10 Will Leftage, Agnes Garret, Bert see the Kaylor boys for everything in the music line at 105 South Main street, Hill block. Dickman, Clara Schoulder. Samuel pay postage by Hospital Remedy company, Toronto. Canada: sole Di-oorietora Drs.

BURSON BAKER. Brown, Charles Hickman, Gary Burke, Herschell Hendricks, Anna Writtenbure. THE Git EAT FRENCH REMEDY. Cora Ray, Willie Linkelmann, James Phinney, Edith Johnson, Julia Morgan, Nora Hickerson, Maude Dillard, Paralee Or. LeDnc'i Periodical Pills.

From Paris, France, act only upon the gen Louis San P'rancisco road. Ni'TZ-Emmack At the residence of the bride's parents, October 29, 1S90, dv Rev. II. J. Coker, Mr.

Charles Nutz and Miss Sadie Emmack. Mr. is one of the Fort Scott foundry's old and trusted employes, while his charming bride is one of the dainty young ladies Fort Scott has been noted as possessing since our beautiful city was first incorporated bv the old town company. Jury Lit. Sheriff Reese and Justices Margrave nd Coon met at the county clerk's office and proceeded to draw the list of jurors and supplemental jurors for the December term of the district court.

The names ot the gentlemen drawn were as follows: REGl'LAR JURORS. M. L. Raiser, J. W.

Smith, I. F. Urv, E. F. Graff, B.

F. Othick. and E. B. Davis of Fort Scott.

G. M. Bolinger, Walnut township; H. C. Phenece, Scott town-ship; A.

Ruder, Freedom township; D. i. Torney, Marion township; Joseph Cook, Marion township; A. Spurgeoo, Franklin township. AIJDITION'AL JL'RORS.

M. Devereux, Freedom township; J. H. Dinsmore and Jas. Biair, Scott township; M.

Manning, Osage township; II. erative organs In females and positively cure McNairy and Magpie Grant. Ihe members of the societv are all members of the High school and Friday suppression of the menses (from watavr cause) and all periodical troubles peculiar to women. A. afe, reliable remedy warranted to promote menstruation or mnncv rpfnn.ioH Missionary Meeting.

The missionary union will its regular quarterly entertainment at the Christian church at 7:30 this evening. A full attendance is desired. Essay Mrs. Strothers. Recitation Miss Sophia Ogden.

Music. Recitation Miss Sproul. Recitation Miss Genevieve Chapin. Music. Reading Mrs.

Neelev. Chalk Talk Mr. Ken'dell. they gave an entertainment, the follow ing being the program Kecitation "Keeping His VVord, es- i Should not be used during pregnancy. The larger proportion of ills to which ladies are liabie is the direct result of a disordered or irrcKular menstruation.

Ask anv dmo-oUr Raosoale Beduows Wednesday sie Cole. Practice Limited to Diseases of 1 I- 1 1 evening at o'clock, at the residence The American Pill Company, Royalty prop's Spencer, Iowa, wholesale suppliers 2. or3 for So. sent bv mall. Ask nnvFm-t the bride's parents in South Fort Scott tYE, EAR, THROAT AHD ROSE.

Mr. Ben Ragsdale of Moberly, and 8cott druggist, or direct per mail. iietKiows; awivr holiday, xopeka. Ka. orrrcE: CtCHAHDS BLOCK The wedding was quiet, onlv the im Fort Scott, Kas.

mediate relative and intimate friends All we ask is try a bottle of Maguire's Con Cowan, Marion township; M. W. Find-lay, Franklin township; W. II Templar, Walnut township; C. C.

McMath, Preston Tegarden, Thos. Littleton, Rogers and C. B. Keith of Fort Scott. Telephone iNo.

58. being present. Miss Rosa Ragsdale of Mobe.rlv, and Miss Mamie Kimberlin of uuiitupu niren sunering trom Headache. Constipation, Fever. Disordered Liver, Indigestion, mo other kindred tiecr'on.

"History of a Divine," Maude Dillard Declamation "Eulogy of LaFayette," Gary Burke Essay "China," Maggie Grant. Recitation "Tne Present Crisis," Willie Linklemann. Essay "Alhambra," Mamie Doud. Recitation "Clear the Way," Chailes Hickman. Story "Nellie's Visit to the Country," Clara Schoulder.

Recitation "The Bridge," Anna Written burg. Recitation Edith Johnson. Nevada, were among those present from THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. IN ANV STAGE, llheuinatliiin, Ncrofuln. Mercurial I'oiMon and all Chronic KlooU lHnennem.

Tbis edicine contains no mercury. Consists wholly of roots and herbs. N. H. You need not ko to Hot Springs to hn cured of any blood disorder.

all or wrilo for testimonials of parlies who have befn permanently cured by this remedy. To insure answer enclose tt-cent stamp. irenuine without the fuc simile signature of Geo. K. Elder over each cork.

Each bottle contains one month's treatment. $5 per bottlt six litilu a distance. Garlixghouse Atkins At the par Malaria means bad BEECHAM'S PILLS For Bilious ani Ferrous Disorders. air. Poisonous Literally sonage ot tne irst M.

church in this citv, at 1 p. m. yesterday, Rev. II. Coker united in marriage F.

M. Garlinsr Worth a Guinea a Box but sold for 25 Cents, BY, ALL. house of Pittsburg, and Miss Flora I. At- lor Sale. A five room house and two lot.

The lots are well, set in choice fruit trees, grape vines in bearing, and gooseberry bushes, fine roses and ornamental plants; good cistern; house in good repair. For particulars, call at the premises, 735 South Hill street. Cheap Lots for Male. Lot number eight (S), block twenty-three (23), and lot number three (), in block one hundred and eighty-one (ibi), city of Fo-t Scott. Will sell these lots very cheap, and a buyer can have one or both of them at almost his own figures.

D. Lane, Kansas City, Mo. Advice to Alotliera. Mrs. Winslow's soothinjr syrup should always be used for children teething-.

It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for liarrboBa. Twenty-five cents a bottle. i ri: i der, 25. Cash must aocomimny all ordcrH. Kn mmii.

luiiu ui uimiu, rv. nc young people Improved and unimproved farms to sell or exchange for lands, personal property or merchandise in adjoining counties and states. Call on or address D. F. Coox, Lyndon.

Kansas. McKinley Editor Monitor I see, by an advertisement In your November 1st issue, that imoortexl musical goods have advanced 40 to 100 per cent. I am in receipt the old and new catalogue of C. cine sent C. O.

I. Prepared onlv bv ootn oeiong to tne church at Oirard of which Rev. Coker was formerly pastor Dr. GEO. K.

ELDER. Xo. 522 and 524 Main Katikat Tit v. hey lett on the alternoon train for Pitts burg. Mo.

tit Green- Bisiioi Mr. J. R. Green of Clayton, and Miss May Bishop ot Happy Tloosiers. Wm.

Timmons, postmaster of Idaville, writes: Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from kidney and liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: 'Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine; made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same city, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't the same place, were married yesterday orun son, new ork, the largest importers of musical merchandise in the country. Comparing the two catalogues I find that there is an advance of 15 to 27 per cent, instead of 100 per cent. Amer "Husband, I Want You to Try It." I had suffered tor years with a com germs arising from low, marshy land, or from decaying vegetable matter, are breathed into the lungs, taken up bv the blood, and unless the vital fluid is purified by the use of a good medicine like Hood's Sarsaparilia, the unfortunate victim Is soon overpowered.

Even the more advanced cases, wheiethe terrible fever prevails, this successful medicine has effected remarkable cures. Those who are exposed to malarial or other poisons should keep the blood pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparilia. Death of Mrs. Mary McKibben. Mrs.

Mary mother of. lohn McKibben of Marmaton township, this -county, passed away yesterday morning at the ripe old age of S7 years. Mrs. McKibben moved with her family to this county in 1S57, settling near what is now known as Union Bend on the Marmaton river four miles west of this city. She has long lived with her son John on the same old homestead.

Mrs. McKibben was born in Maryland, but removed when a child to Ohio," afterward to Missouri, and finally to this county, as above stated. In her earlier Commercial Cor, Kthc.no Main, Kanaaa Citv. Mn. j.o Biliousness, Sick Headache, Malr.ria, Liver Complaints, tate tLe safe and certain remedy, plaint the physicians called gravel, and EstahMpbed Ot.

IncorfornUd n. All nd Cn1iTipr'-lal I'lionf-ern-pbr. Type-wrltloe. MKlrn i.rnn.:ii' imnrhi they had given up the attempt to help me. My wife heard of Dr.

David Ken care whether he lives or dies; he found lowei rates adisnupi Kn vi. a. nedy's Favorite Remedy of Rondout, X. new strength, good appetite and felt iust HP fin 5 sic like he had a new lease on life. Drop a postal card to W.

J. Janney, Travelin Paf-senger Agent, 1050 Union Avenue, Kansas He will write you about 1 and spoke as above. 10 please her I got a bottle. Used that and two or three Only coc a bottle at Prichard Bros'. mm more, and persentlv the trouble van drugstore.

ASTHEV3A GU3EM Washington AjSf Kn.I,LM7. ishhed never to return Monroe, Catskill, N. Y. Manufacturers and Proprietors. "Dr.

Le Duo's t'ericdtcal Pill." "Vnnthi iiii th SCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA CURE for the Complexion. "Kidd'n Onioir cmvEaiitT. ill Agr. ff. tor Rottle.

J'rece of itSii ijr. ican goods the same. This advance is on goods that always retailed at from 75 to 100 per cent profit. Hence, neither the retailer nor the purchaser can be affected. The McKinley bill in no wav affects pianos and organs.

J. L. Stewart. Diseases or women. Nausea, Indigestion, bloating, general debility, depression, sleeplessness, liver and kidney troubles and kindred affections, permanently cured by using Magulre's Cundurango.

Dixon's "Carburet of Iron" Stove Pol-h is the best and purest. The new big is double the size of the old small and sold at the same price. To th and Heartache "The Klusr." InatsWJy rali-vaa thn inojt violent attack No waitlne; for result. It action is imimdk ata. direct and ce rta and in- in the rnsuH in All ri pamc, A ri.

1 for euer-i Disorders. Svnn of Prim. Personally conducted excursions To California, At low rates, Via Santa Fe route. the L-ixative. "IhH tireat French Prpsprin- "7 i'" V.

9 VJ a for 4 IfFL SIZE- i'NAf Ct.m r.ii tion," for Manhood. Com-pouno," for Ssaids and minis. "Sat lt for the most skeptical. Price 6K. nnd I H), of I drnfrintn or by mil Trini iiu-kvt-v.

to anv I addrww. lr.H.M HI STt, st. i the ood. The Bent Mineral Water. Kida's tieria Krad loator, Kil Microbes.

wrteria. and ik'l Aciinalcu ae in the sj stem the tause of ail disease. life 6he joined the Baptist church, but was not a communicant of any church at thi time of her death. The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock this morning at the home of Uuiz Questions Boyle. Fort Scott, November 1, 1S90.

Editor Monitor I attended the joint debate last night and as entirely captured by the brilliancy and wit of Mr. Boyle, who is running for county attorney. He came back at Mr. Humphrey with a good deal of wit and gusto. But after I got hosiiC it occurred to me that there were some questions asked by Mr.

Humphrey that were entirely glossed over but not met by his opponent. For Instance, Mr. Boyle" asserted in his closing speech that all horses and mules im- SO GEfJTs tSHOiV fXn-t A day saved in time, And many days added to The sum total of your happinese. Only California line that The ew Pension Law. Has been signed the presitfent.

and John after which the burial will occur in Evergreen cemetery. all soldieis that are now disabled, whether disability contracted in the service or Public Sale. "tii we ,0011 0 If STVX lJ "'1 "rP' tn ZXSaStmt "30Vtt-t "-3. ll nv ttMl ruff ii wis: THB OLD DOCTOR'S LADIES' FAVORITE. Always Reliable and perfectly Safe.

The same as used by thousands of woineu all over Uin VmlteU States, in the Old IXxtor private mall pracuce. for 38 years, and not a single atd resulU INDISPKNS ABLE TO MDIKS. Money returned If not as represented. Send 4 Miits (stamps) for sealed particulars. and receive UM only never known to fail reined by maiU DR.

WARD CO -118 HorUi SeveuUi EU, Si. Louis, II a. not, are entitled to $6 to $12 per month. ldows and children, also parents, who Passes near the Grand Canon of the Colorado. Our cantilever bridge at The i ported were brought in for breeding pur are now unable to earn a support are entitled to pension.

I do business direct Aja Jottings. Page Martin Is going to St. Louis, Mo. to study telegraphy. Duff North way, who has been on the sick list for some time, is able to be around.

O. S. Martin is teaching school near Garland. Iff jr-f -A iier ramm.iM., with the department, have had twenty vears experience. Most ot those draw.

w.s dii'j poses. I looked at the law this morning and find that there is no tariff now and that there has not been for years on. horses or cattle Imported for breeding purposes, much ns pension are entitled to increase. I will sell on the Ed Cokeroft farm, 1 lz miles east and 1 mile south of Pawnee Station, Kansas, at public auction, on Wednesday, November 12, 1S90, the following described property, to-wit: Two work horses, 7 and 9 years old; one brood mare, 8 years old; two 2-year old one-half Percheron mares; one 1-year old horse colt: one last spring horse colt; four good milch cows; 300 bushels of corn in crib, forty shocks of fodder, twenty acres of corn stalks, five tons of straw, three tons of prairie hay. one wagon, one 14-inch plow, one harrow, one set double harness, one-half set Write me or call and see me in Van Fos- Private IVIedical Aid A KARAT, sen block.

Get vour claim filed. Samuel Stover, who has been travel- 1 less on mules Was Mr. Boyle Ignorant frt(ir fclem wfi'I aii4 'if t.m tu' neis i. Needles has the Longest clear span Of any in the world. Scenery unsurpassed.

Cars run through without change. For Rent. Furnished room to rent including gas and baths, corner Wall and Hoi brook streets. Mrs. W.

T. Bailey. O. Cheney, Fort Scott, Kansas. CATARRH.

7 ssc.lid Irkf-Ln'-1 n' of that? or can ttb; that he said this in his closing speech to deceive us who are not expected to understand the law? Again, Mr. Boyle said in his clo ing speech that Mr. Humphrey was wrong ti r.d fully arrat.i- fjrCIPC ST. tons, MO. Sr-ffi' sttention V' Iwfci riven loall diwr.ts or trouiilei in male nmith wUii.fct our miA tiut in saving that the McKinlev bill pro rh wau ari'l irive you tt vides for reciprocity with Germany.

He exclusive afney if cl-iff-4 Or- now. tht'i will n-rr rpi: protested so eloquently that he carried through Missouri, has returned, and expresses himself as much pleased with that country. Messrs. Charles Johnson, Bob Rivers and John Piersol, who went to Missouri after hickory nuts, from all appeaiances, made a water haul. Too many towns between here anJ the much sought-for fields.

Mrs. John Welsh is visiting friend in Fort Scott this week. The social gathering at Mrs. Lesher's Saturday evening was a very enjovabie affiir. The Crescent school is progressing ttl i.tBbospnilv'Tiasa, l-freucesny kvh in chain harness, ore breast collar.

All household and kitchen furniture. Terms ot Sale All sums under $5 cash in hand. On all sums over $5 a credit of twelve months will be given, purchaser givine note with two approved securities, with 6 per cent interest from me and many other working men away with him. "Of course Mr. Humphrey or leiiiAie, married or single, brouKl't alout by exposure, abases, excesses or improprieties.

THE OLD DOOTCR. cousu.lud by uiaiL, or i.1 tiie ofTx free of charge. "Reliable, Skillful Treatment Guaranteed. Board and apartments furnished to those wiio desire personal ra'e. Send O.

stamp for circulars, etc Address letters, Pr. Ward Office, 110 5. 7ta Street, St. LobIi, So. Wanted.

Experienced grafters. Three months steady work guaranteed, beside outside rt '(mzxD Tins watch to all. Mention tbe Monitor when writing. had no chance reply; but thinking it over afterward, it seems to me that he made no such statement as Mr. Boyle PILES fistula: 'atrrrhal Deafness Hay Fever A.

New Home Treatment. Sufferers are not generally aware that these diseases ar contagious, or that they are duo to the presence of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and eustachian tubes. Microscopic research, however, has proved this to be a fact, and the vesult of this that a simple remedy baa been formulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever are permanently cured in from one to three applications made at home oythe patient once in two weeks. N. B.

This treatment Is not a snuff or an ointment; both have been discarded by repu- it.t phJ61fiM A pamphlet explaining this new treatment it sent free on -am P. by A. H. Dix-rm 337 and 339 West King street, Toron-co. Canada-Christian Advocate.

Sufferers from catarrh! vrit quoted did not mention Germany in the And all other ri.a-es of the Kectura com- connection spoken of by Mr. Bovle; but date, if paid when due. It not paid when due, 10 per cent from date; per cent discount for cash. All property must be settled for before removal. Zach Barker.

J. V. Dearixg, Auctioneer. nursery work, from October 20th till April For wages, address, E. H.

Graves. Lees Summit, Mo. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cnlera, FT ax. Magulre's Benoe Plant for nearly fifty years the infallible cure. Thousands of testi da.

"Wrailj cured by Dr. T. f. WIIwSOM Of Fori Hfrlt KxTiaiu uiih.i oe iu bay mai me repuoiican idea is not to allow Germany to have the benefit of kni-e, luture of caustictt. furs vnnntiwrf FOBT SCOTT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC COR.

FIFTH JL'DSOX STREETS. Ko rnobev to iid nutll psitietit is cured. Seed for circaljtr vivtr. 3 1 niiuu Information and tbe xarneH cf hunt reds ol 1 erson? who hv b-cn ip ai or of Instructions given in all branches Music on. EATS THE WORST CASES OF HUrTuRE.

No ma.n or woman need sufler Ironi nupture. Vou en get lief fom the start, acd not renet only, Lut a sound and permanent rur bv lr. tnedikfr'a treatment nlcsly under the efficient management of Miss Nettle Ray, of Garland, Ks. Mr. Charles Cook of Fort Scott, organized a singing school at West Plains Wednesday evening.

Messrs. Danford, Limbocker, Daughters and Lee addressed the people of this vicinity at the West Plains school house Tuesday evening in behalf of the republican party. Joseph. 'flow to Car All Skin DIhimi." Simpljr pplr Swayne' Ointment. No internal medicine required.

Cures carefully read the above? Farmers, Look Here. By special arrangement we are enabled to loan you money at lowest rates of interest and allow you the privilege of par-in one hundred dollars or more at any interest pay dav, and your interest low. ered accordingly. Come and see O. D.

Couch Co Richards' block. Sncklen'i Arnica Salve. The best 6alve in the world for cut row bandletl ty br. T. P.

Wilson. WOTCE-TAPE WORM REMOVED WlTH HEAP COMPLETE, um.f and rasldenc 4." aoibrooJc Fort Seott Kansaa. our free market and still exclude American pork. At least I don't remember it. Was this simpljr a mistake of Mr.

Boyle, or was this done intentionally? Again Mr. Boyle refused to state whether he is a democrat or not, and also whether he was a prohibitionist or a re-submissionist or an and prohibitionist; and insisted that those were questions that were of no interest to those who must vote lor either him or Mr. Humphrey. After I had time to look through the very pleasant and flowery language he used I have concluded that It does reallj make some difference how he stands on these questions. He is not afraid or ashamed answer, is he? Will he Jstlll refuse tr nnswer? A reat bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever nials; indorsed by the Western Sanitary Commission.

U. armv officers, hospital physicians, steamboat officers, etc Taken tn time a sure preventive of Asiatic cholera Throncb- fTeeper to Chleagv. Every afternoon at 855 o'clock, upon arrL val of trains from the west, a magnificent Pullman sleeping ear leaves Topeka for Chicago, via the great Bock Island route, making close connections with the famous -limited fixer running through without change, arriving at Chicago the following morning. This is certainly the quickest and soost convenient means of transportation between points la Kansas and the city of Cbi-eacro. Vor accommodations la his car plesee sro i'T 7y.r ioerU be will be cia! to 1 1 1 yen 1 1 1 ACENT3 WANTED in srery eonnty to sea tb OSGIIf, GUITAR ASD HABMOH.

Mrs. Cook's aim is a thorough musical education from the first rudiments to he highest and most artistic cultivation. A. special course to those who desire to become teacheis or concert performers. Special attention given to voung pupils.

Those who are interested fn music are cordially Invited to calL p-ffP fm- jifg 9 1 i tetter, eczema, Itch, all eruptions on the sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corn and all skin eruptions, and positively cure piles, or no pay required. It Ij guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money -refunded. Price, 35 cents per box. For sale by Prichard Bros. iwntnos, noie, etc, leaving the akin ha English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemish ea from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ring bone, weenej, still es, sprains, etc.

Save $5 bf use ol one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful prcf 3 SKLP-BASTINO rf1 ROASTIMO Kestted la 1 taanv. Bam. Wat. t.a i.nowiM, ami L4 i iwvi k.k wane ina DMnny.

iu great heal-nd curative powers are possessed end I or onicT rem say. au roar druir- J. Ilafc he VTi II strsst Td'cr, ttj ke.

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