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Daily Fort Scott Post from Fort Scott, Kansas • 3

Daily Fort Scott Post from Fort Scott, Kansas • 3

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3 The Fort Scott KnWad CITY NEWS. V. i i i Hall, in that city. -It was tho Can Can, Tholiflsouri River, Fort Scott Gulf, and the Hannibal St. The Gulf Rail Road Snrora ut POPE'S, 10 Mniu-tfixset.

Toys! PicTAUiNa at iumik wouiu oo another "charitiblo'' act on tho part of 4 IHE IfOETHwisTEHir" MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF MILWAUKEE, WIS. Wholesale Prices tills weekonlv. Hook Bit Seott-avenue. Joo Pail road Companies havo furnished the necessary rolling NEW STOBtia. Perry Barbae 12 Main-street.

me oity Council, to vote a few dollars to remedy our streets a liUloj and we absolutely need tho'b-enefit of a few more street "relectors." I'BOM 20 CKNTS TO $3.00 IS TIIK LOCAL J0'fS. I'loasiuit iigdu yeii(orda3'. Business was quilo; brisk yes- ti'i'day. ispnipOKcd to hold a World's Fair in St. Louis in 1872.

Country journals generally ob- siocu ana aro now operating the Pacitic Railroad between Kansas City and Atchison. 'nU UVV' IXStJHASCKCOll. PAN OF TilE COXT1MC.NT. range on suspenders at POl'K'S Uonts' Furnishing Uoiihc, 10 Maiu-Htiwt. I'll GOODS; The Stato of ini tma n.

Historical Pictures. J. T. Posi-omcE Monkv It appears from the Postmaster balance of $003,404.54 in the TIIK LAKG EST COMFAXY OVTMDF OF 'HIE SKA ISO AUU CUIUS; ii A Tht Lanjed AtxumtdutUns, Pai'UtT, the known pMologiaphlo artist, whose business goes bai-U; to the early clays of Fort Scott, ami iVimw General's report that, the "money-order" system ia' now working very successfully in twenty-seven thousand post-offices, and is as ot its history, is nrcpared to supyly Al- eoots shoes'; iLVLS CAPS; JFUllS, Ac; DRESS treasury, and will begin the new year with a larger fund than ever in tho Treasury, and no debts to pay. If the citizens of Iowa were ihd litrgr.et fiuvme, 27m f.unjrxf Manlmltip, Lanjnt iHddenJt "Ul" 'soi vunouK portions oftlm city, Mine of thi'in taken at liorlnrl servo the holidays and issue no paper this week.

They have commenced lo'al proceedings in Kansas City to fttop the "can-can." If they coed, we 'suppose it will be the "cau't-can't." A gentleman recently came to his death by eating too many canned lobsters; ho popnlar ns.it ia in The Mn, the Lanjett Mutiiuu. astomakii them vuluuhlo as historic, souvenirs. Persons dcsirhiL' to mvn to pay their railroad bonds and nghsh havo long known the inciKis in tne Aorth; und Kast an Won of not go into tho repudiation bus value of it, for they have had it for nearly years a feet. iness, the figures would show quite different. Assets over 5,500,000.00 Inoomo in 1308 2,417,244.00 No.

ef Policies IsBued in 1368., a 719 live present and past ot Fort Scott, can iind no better maimer of accomplishing it than by sending them by mail, collection of these well executed photographs. An album collection of thorn is alwavs Intm-. the Nov York Times thinks, "af- that "they never hnd that effect ITS MOTTO- "vuiiwua wutmentary- on tho slowness with which the different nations will ac RESOL UTlONS OF LE.XCK. At a meeting of the Vestrv of rating, and increases, with time' both in value and interest. A visit to Pai-knr' SAFETY, SHAWLS, CLOAKS; VELVETEEN FOR LADIJ'Jgf SACKS AND SUITS; GOLD MIXED BROWN AND' BLACK WATER-PROOF; LADIES' AND CHILDBENS' 1T.RS; MEX AND BOYS' WEAR; Gents' Furnishing Goods Gallery will convince any ono' that ho cm take pictures in the very bestjstylc of art.

oi. iinurew Church, held on Thursday, Dec. 28th, 1809, the cept ideas of social science from one another. In- England the safe sending of money, in that way is thought as ereat a boon MUTUALITY, EQUITY, and LIBERALITY l'UOMLNJSNT All Best Late Style Collars on him beJore. A romantic couple wore ried on horseback in front of the Congregalional church, Kaunas City, on Sunday last it must have been a "trotting match." key," said Partington th.e Oliver day, "this Economical coun lonowing resolutions were passed and ordered to be published Whereas, It has pleased tho All-wise Father to snmmA, and Ties at l'OrH'S, 10 3Iain-street.

SeLLIXU TOH A MEUE SONG TOYS as tho actual transmission of let-tors." 1 typortniifi for eotntant itwMmeni of its funds wdh tho hiyhed rale ofiate.rut. our midst our friend and fellow member. John V. Wl The Fashions. Tho bon net of cil Uiey are going to have in fore, be it iiotivo is a -rood thine, for- 1 liesoked.

That. 2 A low rate of mortality, tie if nth him tu.Tcen. in. the Xorthwett healthful ehmatic injluencet. are awlul dear since tlm At Cost j'oit twentv days AH Woolen Goods resardiess of cost.

All Dress Goods at cost, Dry Goods and Clothing cheaper than ever at. NOTICE To My Patrons and the? the period has quietly submitted to a ribbonlcss revolution, and comes out little moro than a sort of turban or round hat, ornamen rnzoin this affliction the that -is ever moved by divine wisdom and roodnoss. r.nn 9 r. j- turner uiock, opposite tho VildolIiouso( neury rxpimitt TOt WlHUUl i' on acott. nrmyuwius, tte.

neceaiy conmanm located in, lurye casUrn citue. ted on the left side with a uui mourn tne sudden departure of our brother and the loss of a metal buckle, or some precious Coin', Coin', gone down, prices A German paper at New iBraun-fels, Texas, has been suspended, owing to a difference of opinion between the printers and editors. Tho editors wanted to run a Republican paper, ard-lho printers didn't. l' I or somi-proeious stones. This generous companion, whose hand and heart were ever open to relieve distress.

That We (lofinlxr chapeau should be of the same oi an holiday goods at CAMPBELL'S I I II Great reduction in prices ot Tysat iesn ng to cnango my business on aa-', ITS FOLimSALL XOX-FORlilT- oTXftf this day sola BOOTS AND SHOES No Restrictions on Travel. ZlL In retiring from business I desire to re. slado as the dress, and made pathiso with his wife in her great bereavement, and i.a,. partly ofsatin and partly of velvet. White, vn'nk'su-wl Vurht Toys at cost at No new, cases in tho police court yesterday; Christmas has subsided but New' Year's no CAMTBELL'S, and her child to the Father of the fatherless and God of tho widow.

mi my miic-oiD Uianks to my manv iMnh' ITIXSUItFS WOMEN JTTIU SAME forheir liberal patronRdteS HATE AS MEN. besI)eak ir tho new a of the sanifi. JL miv bonnets are worn by misses and little girls. The chignons that will be. fashionablo Ibis winter All those Indebted to Glnn Crafton.

late proprietor nf tim doubt will make business brisk. Wilder Itouse Billiard Hall, will settle Texas Election The Result. Messrs. Chapman Clowry as genUe- IT FAYS ITS LOSES PROMPTLY. XXllZ as represented by ihcmi.

Yours truly. tlicir accounts with Captain Hyde, with whom the aecou its have been left tor Oalvkston, Texas, Dec. 28, Tho result of the election for Mb, Freeman seems to be with good success in the introduction of Barnes' It IT ISSUES POLICIES rrT J-V. Pihbob. PLAN AX TABLE.

as.V.. aro composed of three very long and massive braids, extending from the top "of tho head, well over toward the front, to tho napo of the neck this chignon is surmounted either by a braid concea't ig the comb which serves XJTTiTrfN- vuc ibw, ww. is lighly recommended bv" those 0 V-iJVUi Jl HON T(J ALL, The St. The Holiday season has been only prepared lor by Messrs. Scott Murphy, and the days of governor is still uncertain.

Davis is about five hundred ahead, with twenty-five counties, from which mo official returns have been received. There are no retnvr.H nf 4i, New Firm. New cirmi ai anu leasting are nowhere hotter provided witii the elements of enjoyment than at tho St. 1'lmif l.ill nf W. A.

Shannon is Local Agent at Fort, Seott for Bourbon county, XTOW Arrangements who will be pleased to ili. to hold the chignon in its place, a semi-circular metal band, or a vote on the (lonHflfntinr. who use it. 11 A wauc has been constructed on Hickory-street, loading from IMain-strect to the Jlethoisl church. Wo are glad to witness these improvements.

fare Includes all kinds of game, and they mation at all timpn in largo bow of ribbon or velvet. Ifo'rTT very fluffy in front; dark hair, on the has probably been carried almost unanimously. The result in tho first Congressional district is uncertain in the second, John C. Connor is elected: third. uiua uuiu n.

rso. i uysters, If you want the best the country affords, eooked in the best style and served up by attentive waiters, go, by all means, to tho St. Nicholas. the mtcrests of this eomuany. Chapman Ol OwPV W.

A SHANNON, SUCCESSORS TO J. V. PIERCE A9t. at Fort Scott, WhoIewUe aud Retail contrary, is smoother; both aro Joe Cueuin, the genial host of the House, engaged in bandeaux, which arc drawn back from tho fourth, Edwm Grand Masquerade Ball at nu. 1 Cal ico Ball this iw iv iiuii ii.s iar as heard from, the Le- 'u, anu manufacturers' GK0CEKIES, LIQIiOES, 4b.

ear or rolled back over very high 'oveninir, It is a free entertain crepes. OK McDonald Hall, on Friday next New i'ear's Eve given by the proprietors of the Wilder House, for the benefit of their superior baud of music. The members of the string baud connected with the -Wilder ITni aiBiauira sianas about as follows: benate, Conservatives, fifteen. Pepubheans, fourteen, with one to hear from. Ilouse, Conservatives, fortv-five.

ment, and Miv Cuenin's numerous friends aro cordially invited. BpOT8 AJW SHOES, Confederate Bead. The Con federate dead at Springfield, Mo wore re-mtorred Dec. 23d. Ap thirty-six, with nine in doubt, J.

W. Flanigan is elected Lieut. Governor by a lar NO. 17 WALL-STEEET, 1 FOJRT SCOTT, Kansas: some testimonial at tho hands of our citi zens. Tickets at the low figure of $1.00.

lATts a- Annus. WHOLESALE AND ItETAlL GROCERS. propriate ceremonies took place jonty. New Bu'iLDiNa A new stone foundation is being built on the lot south of Bright new block. The building is intended for business purposes, and will be constructed of brick and stone.

For Texas. An outfit of four BHEDD UONNELL, TUB ENTER Prising dealers in Queensware. China and Masquerade a ll Nkw YKd'fl at the ity Jlall, and Were participated in by tho citizens generally, withoutrxgaiid to political belief. This was fitting and pro GROCERIES, LIOT0BS, Lava ware, and all descriptions of crock Ev.b. -Tickets only one dollar; for sale at the Wilder House iuiu by members of the Band for whose benefit per.

VV hile wo have never be ery, are constantly Importing large additions to their extensive (stock. Their ware-rooms are worth visiting as a curiosity. 1 KEEP A GEMEBAL ASSORT DEALERS will find Ii to' me una is given. lieved it right to desecrate the day set apart for a tribute of Gkand Calico ALT. At t.ti? 31ENT OF FAMILY GROCF- THE 1 11 ADVANTAGE' Don't eokcIet, Tovs at your Gulf House this (Thursday) eveninjf.

Ad- own price lay jour money down and mission, Free. oupper, $1.00, RIES, WINES, LIQUORS, honor to bur own heroic dead, by the decoration of their graves with flowers, by a parade of sympathy with treason in a similar take 'ein at CAMPBELL'S. teams, well equipped, accompanied by several young men, passed through town yesterday morning en route to Texas. They go for the purpose of seeking locations for settlement. The Masquerade.

The New Year Masquerade, to be by (icn. Darr for tho benefit of the SMOKING AND CHEWING i The' Gulf House, is open to call and examine our stock of TOBACCO, CIGAKS AND PIPES, as we will not bo UND EB SOLD by any house west of Sew York TO- The Plymoth Buck Glove at 10 Main-street, a f. testimonial to -those who Inst day for day boarders. JOE CUKN1N, Prop'r TOBACCO, their lives in the endeavor to maintain the" causo that cost the ULNTS UNDER WEAR AT Less than auction prices at sacrifice of so many thousands AT THE OLD STAND, NOUTH SJUE MARKET SCH E.RM ERHOR TABLER," POPE'S, JO JIain-street. of our friends and brothers; ST11EET, FORT SOOTT.

2T Scott Avenue, opposite Post-office, wo cannot but regard such 03 FORT SCOTT. Gifts' Fuiinishino Goods The linest stock in town at POPE'S, 10 Main-street. demonstrations as an in suit to out' honored dead Bom boa Whisky, one year old JJclmonico Band, is going be one of tho finest affairs of the Benson. Tickets go off liko hot cakes. Everybody will be there.

St. Nicholas. Owing to a derangement of the cooking range of tho St. Nicholas Restaurant, that establishment j-esterday was But we do believe it is right to Ex accord to tboso misguided and 110PKIX3 JOIIXSTOXE. Money Maeket a Failuke Kepoktld.

It is currently re- 0 unfortunate men, most of whom were doubtless honest in their IJoueu auu Known by many that our townsman, Mr. II. O. Pope, for the past sixty days has been lay ing an a j. treason, who fell during tho war.

ami tor sale by 63 WH i i r. "1 OS WISE A LAXJOJV, JPUOLESALS DEALERS IN stopivoi toys and Fancy Geods-in fact, many have warned him a uueoni anu proper sepulture. iiOl'JC INS JOILSrSTONE, 47 Market-street. i-hej- nave made sufficient atone lating such a heavy stock-but he being desirous of contributing tn thn ment in blood. and tears for their 0 owigea to suspend operations.

The necessary repairs are being madeand everything will be in running order for supper this evening. Free Concerts. The proprie icrrioio error. Let us imitate ms patrons by catering to tho taste of the most Im.s WINES AND LIQUORS. A 5 1-1 IIAAS ct WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS' El! the magnaniniOuKinartvred Lin that is, in his estimates of the amount ot coin, whoso shade now marches mai-ciass rrooifs he rouuiivi! fnr 1 UUUIC t5 cetionted success in trado.

AVith his imi. with tho horoiavspirits gone bc- CIG ARS, YllUrS, CORDIALS K0- 6 MAIT street LEVEE," ai cueigy, Jwwever. he has ordnnwl i-4 vore mm, and lorgctting the fear- AND CASE LIQUORS REC A YEN WOR i II, KAS; is toiday opening up a full supply ot beautiful goods, ordered expressly as presents suitable for gentlemen. So tut wrongs they have committed remember them "with malice towards none, but charity for all." in tf AGENTS FOR PUELAN BILLIARD TABLES, 10 Main-street. TIFIER? AND REFINERS tors of the Bon Ton saloon seem determined to contest with their rivals in the strife for popularity.

A stage has been erected at tho east end of the billiard halJ, and concerts are given there nightly by a very creditable minstrel troupe. Tho admission is free, and the audience; if not Folect, liEMOVAL, OfIN TeROUKON has removed his stock of Ronfa mill Rlinou KANSAS ITEMS. s- Aavari'sas1 City' ninnnhe du var.p Wall-street, between Scolt-avenuo and Walkor-street. to tho new and commodious store JS'o 16 Main-street. Green Vrnnt 'A S- has abandoned her lifa of shame, aid 'penitently returned to the south of McDonald's Bank-whure he has opened a large and dcsimhln is numerous.

FORT SCOTT, KANSAS will sell as cheap (i. not cheaper) than any Ho Bursaius to bo had in Painting. DRO WN Offer their services to tho public as' House, Sign and Ornamental Also Paper Hanging done in good stylo." SHOP, No. 5, MARKET AT Low Echoh' Store' Mr. Brown, one of the firm, a pro-, fessod carriage painter and trimmer, and) will always be round rerdy to go work his line at low rate-'.

homo of her aged parents in tho interior of The Kansas Citx Fuenlna Neics iiuuMjiu rort Call andsec trouble to show Koods. Fort Scott, Dec. 1800. The City Council held a meet-in; hist t.vening. Tho principal business was tho consideration of an election, for tho purpose of Noting 75,000 irf bonda to tho complains of tho demoralizing The Best Duolling Hoime Wanted.

SUITABLE FOR ASMALLPAWILY. One near the business portion of the city preferred, for which a fair rent will be paul. Applv to tiREEXKlfcl.l) RA-NDFELDER 'o. 7 el. OF rt AR RELS FIN ICEXTUC KY Bourbnn WhUkv 2 ana oij.sceno character of an cx- Gloves' in the city at hiblfi6u recently iviat Frank's" lOiMaiu-ftrcft store, and for sale by JlopiaNS 47 Mai ket-Mrci't,.

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1869-1870