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Fort Scott Evening Globe from Fort Scott, Kansas • 2

Fort Scott Evening Globe from Fort Scott, Kansas • 2

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FORT SCOTT EVENING GLOBE. 1 way that Mohammed Ylid his doctrine, ArK. ine PORT SCOTT EVENING GLOBE- Co. 'urniture Scott with the sword, if need be. 1 serve notice now that they had better confine, their hostilities in the future, as they have in the past, to the drygoods boxes at the corner grocery and to such vaoTnnt flies as many chance to Tuesday, 9.

1888, -V-f cause is growing faster than it ever has since the state election, for the Union Labor party was stolen out in the state election by the thieving, unprincipled and disgraceful Democrats of Arkansas. We think, since the robbery has taken place, that Streeter will get at least 10,000 more votes than he would have gotten if the Democrats every enining except Sunday.) Carry a Full and Complete Line of Are immensely popular because they are strictly first-class fully warranted, -33 unu sun oniy meuiuw pnue. GLOBE PUBLISHING CO. fill had acted fairly with us- we are proud that the people are getting "their eyes opened to their own interest. Sand make yeky low prices.

Kates of Subscription: TCvkking Globe. One Year $5.00 e- too near the quid of dog-leg that keeps up the circulating medium of their salivary glands Ruder acts are liable to develop into a dangerous form of hempen quinsy, like that with which August Spies et were recently af-: fected. Concerning the exception clause in greenback this little book, after referring to a convention of bankers held shortly prior to the passage of that act, says: "There is left no room to doubt, but that the conspiracy perfected at that convention resulted in that infamous i ii ii S. J. Prescott, Ark: We met a O.

fcssSgggp! I 111' ylpiS5itfil ill I the court house Saturday, Sept. 15, and Six Months, 2.50' Three Months, One Month, -40 organized a Union club of MU members. It was the most enthusias Are the best in the world, and have led all others years. Over 180,000 in use. The people are bound to have the best, and will hare none but the Estey.

Oar prices are the lowest and terms cither time payments or cash, as customers prefer. Call and see us, or send for Catalogues and full information. Delivered by carriers in the city. tic meeting ever held in Prescott, and the old moss-back democracy may as Weely Globe, 1 year in county, $1.00 1 year outside 1.25 well curl up in its filth and corruption Intending Purchasers are invited to call and see their stock and are guaranteed generous treatment whether they buy or not. They are const antlyin receipt of new and stylish goods in all grades of Furniture.

and give upv the ghost. J. nose oiu cowhide boots of Farmer Streeter are wnntViA .75 exception cmuse on me gieeuuu.ua.. ife Ii rM Now I condemn thib statement as a Telerhone, No. 46.

marching on to victory. The outrages, frauds, robberies and murders false and empty" declamat on. What Entered as second-classmatter attheFort Scott Post Office July 5 188a. committeed by the g. o.

p. in the late proof of any conspiracy is offered None except that some bankers had a 916 and 918 CHra St Louis. DClxicago IIou.sc, 333 State St. state election has disgusted thousands convention some months before the act fmon nnr! thftv are coming: to the Edit R. B- FRY.

was passed. But what proceedings 7 Union Lat or party. AYL0E, Agent, IF. were had at that convention, or whether it so much as took a thought on this question does not appear. Yet this is evidence upon which these wild eyed declaimers declare that there is If Farmer Streeter is elected, free No.

5 North Main Street, loans to banks will end, the money will be called in and with the hundreds KANSAS FORT SCOTT, 113 MAIIT STH2ET. of millions of surplus in the U. no room to doubt that the magnificent men who were at the helm of state in 1862, conspired with shy- Treasury will be used to pay bonds at their face, according to law. IRON MOULDERS' NATIONAL TTNION NO. 168.

Meets second L. id. lock to cheat and plunder the American people. premiums need be asked, for they will not be paid. Instead of two million Monday evening of each month at of L.

hall, 204 Market streets House I Painter. dollars' worth of silver purchased eacn month, the smallest amount allowed TRON HALL. No. 746. Meets on Xenia.

Kas. Oct. 8. Editor Globe; thp. first fl.n third Tuesdays in each by law, four million dollars' worth, or Ealsonunis aM Paner Ha month at 8 o'clock p.

m. in the I. -There was a joint discussion on the the largest amount allowed by law, win finance question on the night of the 6th bebouffht and coined monthly, and the AvSPKCIALrI O. F. hall.

All visiting members in good standing are cordially invited to attend. C. W. Lewis, Accountanr. at the Fair View school house, by Mr.

influenee of the President will be used -DEALER IN COUNTRY WORK SOLICITED. in every legitimate way to end the issue of U. S. bill or credit, by the money G. S.

West of Linn county on the U. L. side and Mr. M. Donoho, of Brons-on, for the Republican party.

Mr. STAPLE FANCY trnsts (national banks) and to secure MODERN WOOL) All jN of AALiSLl-IC A. Meets at Grand Army Hall every Friday nigh. W. N.

Harris, Cierk. OFFICE I AND SHOP: 21 E. First St, FORT SCOTT. UNION LABOR TICKET West had the opening speech and arranged and read the indictment, U. L.

the issue of greenbacks in volume on fTi ri on tfi Til fl P. the business of the The party vs. Republican party in good style and unimpeachable evidence. our better country upon a cash basis, money thus added to circulation will introduce times than followed the For President, ALSON J. STREETER, of Illinois.

For Vice-President," CHAS. E. CUNNINGHAM, of Arkansas. Mr. Donaho, followeM and plead guilty M.

J. COVENTRY, Proprietor to the charges brought, then tried to war. BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS UNiON NO. 354. Meets every Tuesday evening- at the O.

A. R. haH. E.T. Hogak, President, W.

Recording Secretary, C. S. Gl tch, Financial Secretary. pick a flaw in the U. L.

platform until Evervbodv can have abundant work at FOR PRESIDENTIAL, ELECTORS good prices; farm'produce will pay a Fort Scott Greeioie. his time was up instead of defending his client. Mr. West in closing come down to his work beautifully in his profit above cost of raising, and larm fC.COWREY, 4.T LARGE. of Emp oria: ers can pay off their cut throat niort (JUtfJN 1JAV1S, mcas.

and free their children from FLOUR and FEED. of Junction City. EA1WAY TIME TABLES. skinning process, and had the job nearly completed when he was called slavery to Vanderbilts princes. Yes, First, District.

ST. CLAIR. free their children from bondage to the to time. Mr. J.

M. Davis, a Democrat was then called out and made a good of Atchison. modern lords of the lash (the shears.) Corner McDonald and Horton CUT FLOWERS AND ALL, KINDS OF Designs TAKE NO. 8 STREET CK. Second District, FRYE.

IT. L. SDeech and finished Mr. West's Yes, free their homes, smothe the care of Fort. Scott worn wrinkles from the brows of their job of skinning.

The house was crowd ed and ood order and attention pre SoMtefl ResiecMi Blissouri Pacific Railway. K. T. DIVISION. EAST No.

502 Kansas Louis Ex. ..7:10 p. m. 504 T. K.

M. TJxr rtss p. ra. 506 T. St.

L. H. Express. ..2 a. m.

518 Local Freight -2 :55 p. SOUTH BOUXD. n01 TT. St. L.

T. Ex 11:53 p. m. air Trafle morta-aed wives. God! is there a Third District, Li.

SHEEHAN. vailed. The Democrats nominated I man so lost to common sense, so lost of Wilson County. delee-ates to their representative con- to reason, that he can be bound hand Fourth District, R.R.MAXWELL, vention the same night. B.

and foot in the bond and mortgage of Lyons County. RftQ liOiiis 7:25 a. m. chain, and see his children likewise fettered and then be intoxicated with Fifth District, Li. LIBARGER 507 I.

K. T. Express p. 517 Loeal Freight 1:00 a. a M.

L. Bowers, Agent. W. TT. C.

Northfield. Minn: The some side issue like a trifling reduction of Riley County. Telephone 93. no. 10 sotjth: scott Union Labor party in Minnesota is of taxes on imports, and be led to the Sixth District.

DR- A. FULLER. alive, and we expect to make it lively ballot-box to vote for the very men of Kir win Fort Scott, Wichita and Western R. for the grand old parties this fall to-Vi five frn iltv of his thralldom. It We are ffaininor ground every day.

EAST AREIVES. Seventh District, Ti. D. BLANDLNE, is enough to make a man lose faith in No. 454 St.

Louis Mail 7:20 a. We have a full ticket in the field, com- the race. Who would be free must of Barbour County, lOrt Scott WEST DEPARTS. posed entirely of men of our belief and i rmnst know enough to UNION LABOR STATE Tl OKE T. No.

452 St. Louis Mail p.ra who will work for our interest. lhe M. Li. Bowers, Agent.

NOMINATED AT WICHITA, AUG. strike the blow.) Iowa Tribune. nominee for governor is Ignatus Donnelly, and is acknowledged one of the 29, 1888. For Governor, ELDER, We publish below a short extract Kansas Nebraska Ialcot R. R.

smartest men in Minnesota, and will from the speech of J. W. Ady at poll the entire Union Labor vote, and of Franklin County. Lawrence, that is being published for ARRIVE. Passenger.

m. -Freight ..4:45, n. No. 231- ".283 distribution and scattered over the O.H.INGRAM, J.P.MARTIN, J) KENDALL, President, Eau Claire, Wis. Vice-President.

Ecretary we expect he will draw enough votes from the old parties to elect him. For Lieutenant Governor, TODD. country broadcast, as good republican of Marshal County. No. literature.

It surpasses anything in NORTH BOUND. 282 Passenger. 6 :15 a. in 284 Freight 7:00 a. m.

C. M. Alcorn, Agent. For Treasurer, NTJTT. the line of falsification that we have of Sumner County.

Come One! Come All. ever seen. Had it come from an igno ramus, a man that did not know any For Sec. of State, AT .1 ALBRIGHT. 3 a 3 1 ffi "v7 0 -zis i Eesb HH ffl I -c! KJ tr Kansas City, Et.

Scott and Memphis. The political issues of the day as laid better, he could be excused, but com of Kingman, County. Fort Scott Lumber Conip'y KANSAS CITY DIVISION. ma- from a man that ought to know For Auditor, LATHROP. No.

4 Leaves Eort Seott 4.1-2a. down in the Union Labor and Republican platforms will be discussed by Ed. T. Shaffer and W. W.

Martin, as vp.tt:pr it should be made a criminal of Linn County. offense asrainst good morals; and we (j Accommodation 2 Leaves Fort Scott 1:10 p. m. 5 Arrives from Kansas City .8:55 p. m.

SPRINGFIELD DIVISION. follows at hone the time is not far distant when a Eor Att'y RTGHTMIRE. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF West Liberty, Monday Oct. 15th man that will missrenresent ana ais of Cottonwood Falls. No.

1 Leaves Fort 2:10 p. m. Pawnee, Tuesday Oct. 16th. tort facts as Mr Ady has done in his 1 3 Leaves Fort a.

m. JO PLIN DIVISION. For Sup't of Pub. Schools, FHIXON. speech purposely to mislead the peo Xenia, Thursday Oct.

18th. Gish, Friday Oct. 19th. of Parsons. No.

13 Leaves Fort Seott .2:15 p. m. A hp. treated with a U1C, The morning tram going north makes all For Assistant Chief Justice, A WHITE. a coat of tar and feathers.

aavise northern and western connections also everv man that can, to get his speech of Butler County, good connections for all points east, in tne and read it, and see to what kind of Union depot at Kansas City. The 1:10 p. m. train makes all eastern connections in the STATE CONGRESSIONAL TICKET, Fulton, Tuesday Oct. 23rd.

Redfield, Thursday Oct. 25th. Portesville, Wednesday Oct 31st. Fort Scott, Saturday Isov. 3rd.

Speaking to commence at 7:30 P. M. Robt. Osborn, Chairman of the Uuion Labor Cen defense such people make to de CiM and Union depot at Kansas City. Sure connections with the great chair car routes for Chi fend such villainous acts of those that cago, St.

Louis and points beyond. have betrayed the people and seek to There is a through coacn irom Jt'arsons and Cherryvale on train No. 1. Free reclining chair cars are run on all continue their slave making process tral Committee. night trains.

E. E. Dix, Agent. LAWS OF FINANCIAL DEATH. Daily except sunaay.

J. M. Stanley, Chairman Republican County Cen 1. The law putting two exceptions KHIGEITS of LVBOR, 4066 Meets everv Thursday evening at their hall above 204 Market street. Visiting members are cordially invited tomeet with us.

TTTVTTnTTT'R mr ST, A BOR ASSEM- First District ALONZO J. GROVER, Second District DeLOS WALKER. Third District W. H. UTLEY.

Fourth District JOHN HEASTON. Fifth District JOHN A. ANDERSON. Sixth District HENRY ALBERT HART. Seventh District S.

H. SNIDER. in the United States notes, (green tral Committee. passed Febuary 25, 1862. 2.

The national banting law, "NTrt 7089 Mfipts everv first and passed March 25, 1863. third Monday evenings of each month 3. The law authorizing tne con Pour Kinds of Screen Doors. Full Line of Mixed Paints, Sole Agents for The Artie Building Paper. Tlie Largest, Finest Iron Sliefls in ffie City.

CORNER JUDSOK OAK STREETS, POET SCOTT, 3Zu3iTS-A-S, in K. of L. hall JNo. zu xuaihei A. McMAlNE n.

act Of all kinds of Stone work. Cisterns a specialty. Inquire at this Office, or cornor of 7th and Andircks street. traction of the currency, passed March Sitter Dr. M.

M. street. irvrriM t7a TiOli CLUB of Fort COUNTY TIBKET, For State ED. T. SHAFFER.

Of Sedalia, tne well known 4. The act to strengthen the public HnATT ATeets resrularlv every Friday credit (so called,) passed March lb, nnnnnTiui nPTlTTllT of Freedom township evening at 7:80. at the Court House 1869. Limn uiiiuim: triini For Representative of 22nd district TL OSBORN. 5.

The act to fund the national a RARLOff POST. No. 349, of Fort Scott debt, passed July 1874. 1 TMeets second and fourth For Representative of 23d Dist. J.

E. WEST. 6. The act demonetising silver, AUCTION aM COIIISSIOI BROWS, LOVE LE0E1SR0, Wednesday evenings in each month ot at 204 Market street. Visiting passed March 12, 1873.

of Uniontown comrades are invited to meet with us 7. The resumption act, passea January 14, 1864, to be eonsumated For Probate Judae L. CRONKHITE. L. 11, Coon, j.

J. W. Starks, Adjutant. liensial Auctioneer January 1, 1879. 32.

G. You will observe that all these laws were passed in the presidential terms of Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. A. R. Meets every first and third Thursday in each month in old Masonic ATVO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No.

9 N. MARKET PLACE. Grant, two men of immortal mold, and Hall. Daniel Todd, Com. PROPRE3TOR WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.

No whose honor and patriotism the American people hold above the reach of the noisy demagogues who now seek to revile their blessed memory. XI Meets second and fourth Thurs-davs in earb mor t1- i old Masonic of Fulton. For CI Jistricl Court P.B.WITT, of Osage township. Foi County Attorney J. I.

SKEPPARD, of Fort Scott. For Sup't of Public Instruction A. J. CARLTON, of Marmaton township. F( commissioner, 2nd dist, J.

W. CHAMBERS. of Drywood township. Union Labor County Central Commitiae. R.

Osborn, chairman, Ft. Scott. James Yeakle, Osage tp. Hammond. D.

Hart, Scott tp. Ft. Scott, j'. S. riproul, Scott Ft.

Scott. Geo. Burns, Pawnee Hiattville. Levi Mains, Mill creek tp. Devon.

TVfifidom Fulton. Hall. XV3.RS. 8. J.

llEPvRICK. As I progress I will read a few lines hpre and their from this little book TTfTfT SCOTT LODGE, No. 14, the seven conspiracies. It is edited by P. O.

of II. Meets at the old Masonic a woman. I don't know wny. remap TTnll nn Wall street every Wednesday theirft wai not a man in the party who PVP.nino- at. 8 All visiting members Livery, Sale and Feed Stable.

Bnys and sells Horses. Special attention given to orders for Fine Buggies, Carriages and Family Horses. Orders rilled on short notice and SATISFACTIOIT CUAKAITTEBD Stables in Rear of 512 East Wall Street, had sense enough to write a book. Or Has opened his office HILL BLOCK where he can be consulted free of charge in regard to the adaptations of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to suit all defects of vision. Artificial EYES! Which move and look like the natural one, inserted without pain.

Office Hours from 9 a. to 5 p. CONSULTATION FBEE Take elevator in Hill Block. s. I do not engage any agents in good standing are cordially invited what is more probable, this work fell URNITURE SALES AT STORE TUESDAYS AND SATUR, LES AT EE3IDENCA ECIALTX HI mi lllll I I pMHUia.jWWLIbfc!iS8aBMMBR..' A.

O. COWAN, "DEALER IX GROCERIES AND FEED. GOOD AEG AINS FOE ALL WHO TRADE "WITH Ml. Como aiidl" Gooi No. 16 Humboldt Avenue, N0ETE F0RT SC0TI to meet with us.

a. l.iom Commander. in the woman, on the same principle Brimhall, Timber Hill Maple- that all other work than can't be done with the iaw. such as milking the i rm a Ti. TI A INTERNA- Tionlware.

Franklin Yenia TinVAT, UNION SO. 170. Meets nnws. hoeinsr the potatoes, and other 'v. w.st Marion Uniontown.

first Friday evening of each month, at such imoble uses, fall to the help-meet J. F. Winkleman, Marmaton K. of L. hall 2U4 iViarKet street.

K. TiOriKwoon. President, W. II. thP.

leaders of that party. Anyway, VTmnT.p.TOTc. Recorder: Ed. J. Stein this book is their koran.

And they and can only be responsible for glasses FORT SCOTT. Walkertewn. J. W. Chambers, Drywood twp.

Frank Pawling, Wallnut.twp. IV FRT, R. OSBOKN, Secretary Chairman vaguely hint of disseminating the Corresponding and Financial Secre fitted at my office. doctrine tnereiu uumtuiiou hu.

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Pages Available:
112
Years Available:
1888-1888