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The Sunday Call from Fort Scott, Kansas • 1

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ft vv FORT SCOTT, KANSAS, SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1889. NO. 22. Wvv'-AW'Mr 111 fill C0 VOL. 1.

I I I 1 1 I. I I I ii iiirrr'mn 1 b-m i BITS OF PHILOSOPHY. DRAMATIC DRIFT. YESTERDAY'S DOINGS. THE NEW M.L not a p'e sing reflcc kn.

We rave been making it now for some years past and have SOME SOCIAL SPRAY. BY ED HOWE. AS ELECTRICAL STORM! A LADY LIVING IN SOUTH FOET SCOTT KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Mudame Sarah Bernhardt is happy again. She has got a new cofBu to replace the old one which some few months ago, along with AND COLLECTED FROM VARIOUS NOOKS CONTRACT AWARDED TO A SPRINGFIELD MAN-WORK TO BEGIN AT ONCE, baby goes to Kidnapping: When the sleep.

CORNERS AND SIMMERED DOWN. PRES- FROM THE FOUNTAIN OF PKOMISE, AGING BRIGHTER DAYS, comes to man when he is to Peace only her other personal effects, was seized by her relentless creditors. The present coffin is daintily lined with blue silk, and at the head has a soft little pillow trimmed with Valenciennes lace. It is Sarah's grim humor to Bleep in her coffin sometimes; and to be worded advertisements. I reproduce me following extract from the news columns: Extract of a Letter from New York, Aug.

81. Pbiusklphu. Sept. 8. Yesterday morning tho president ot the United States, with his family, set off from this city for his seat at Mount Vernon in Virginia, where he will reside till his presence is necessary at Philadelphia.

Be was accompanied to his barge by the governor of the state, the principal officers of government, the mayor and corporation, officers of ths city, and a number of the citizen who bade him an affectionate farewell. The parting scene was solemn; the roar of the cannon that were fired on his embarkation humbly expressed the emotion of the mind on the departure of him whom all hold so dear: the heart was full the tear dropped from the eye; It was not to be restrained; it was seen; and the president appeared sensibly moved by the last mark of esteem for his character and affection for his person. Today such news would be amplified old to fight. A striking sensation lightning. Mr Platz has commenced the eree- The baby brought up In a cradle leads a THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AMD CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING STRUCK BY THE ELECTRIC FLUID.

of a neat cottage in McMillans rocky life. 1HTERESTIFG TO ALL OUR LADIES. A Greai Improvement to North National AvenueSomething For Our Citizens to be Proud of. The news reached the city last Thursday that the contract for the new T. depot had been awarded to a Springfield contractor and that work will be commenced at Th citizens of Fort Scott will Should man be judged by man, hell would There are nearly two hundred stu be too small.

dents enrolled at the teachers insti never yet been able to bold a handful of trump. There were two institutions which held commencement exercises this week and they managed between them to keep the populace on the jump pretty much of the time. There were seven different entertainments, all of which followed out their programmes verbatim et literatim to the hitter end and there are more to follow next week. To all, the Lance extends its benediction and a cheery "heaven help you" as they find their dreams knocked in the head by the hard, practical world they are entering. Topeka Lance.

LIMBS AND 1'KET OF AMERICAN WOMEN, J( Bab's Babble.) The western leg varies; it has been seen as perfect as that of the Venus de Milo, and it has been seen as unshapely as a I think conies from Chicago, where there is a tendency to a straight up-and-down ativeness, and the long, foot; Chicago women, ac cordine lo' statistics, prefer the stocking quite consistent she dresses hersell in some-thinst not unlike a shroud. When she goes on tour she persists in taking her coffin with her, despite the remonstrances of her husband and friends. Her coffin always stands against the wall in her bedroom with the lid on, however. Sarah is clearly one of those wise people who take time by tute. The drones of religion are those who sit Telephone Poles Splintered Into Toothpicks The Lightning Toys With Telegraph Wires and Lights an Arc Lamp.

in the amen corner. Unitarian survices in the opera Our Weekly Social Bulletin Recording Goings and Comings. Weddings, Parties, the Latest Fad in Raiment, in Fact aCollec ten ot Items to Hold the Alien-Uon of Femininity. a bait on some house at 11 o'clock. Everybody cordially invited to attend.

Every man is sometimes be gratified to hear that the long lookc for depot will soon be in course of other hook. the forelock, and hold themselves prepared Mr. R. T. Hibbs sold his undertak erection.

A description oi me uqw. for an emergency. Joys troubles Man must work for his ing' establishment to Messrs. iiooa- was given in the Call some wes 1 I wi lm-- to a column and beaded special dispatch," Here is sample flater sews from Alexandria, dated Aug. 26, and published in The Chronicle Oct 9, 1780: AlexJlXDRUl, Aug.

9, 1780. rant who arrived here on Tuesday last, lander and Ambrose last week. come of themselves. Warren Keed has commenced the Poor woman; man toasts her in public Little Lord Fauntlero'y at the Columbia Theatre, Chieago, reached its 33d performance of its present engagement, last night-The great interest taken in this perfect erection of a three thousand dollar and roasts her at home. Informs that on tho day before he sailed be saw a RCO.

lue OepOli Win lo a provement to North National avenue and will greatly enhance the value of property0 in the immediate vicinity. Size of Tornadoes. Professor P. Finley gives the nf th nath of destruction in residence in McMillans If we could use our own good advice, Otto iJouch has purchased some lots dramatization of Mrs. Burnett's charming how happy we would be.

in McMillans addition upon which he story keeps this great theatre crowded and will erect an elegant residence, thA nlnv mar be kelt on throughout this J. Kumbaugh entertained a number of her friends at high tea, at her residence on National, avenue, Wednesday 1 Mrs Francis Tiernan entertained a large circle other friends at luncheon in the afternoon and nigh tea in the evening. 1 he Louse was beautifully decorated with flowers. Mr. Villain Kavanagh and M'ss Mary S.

united in marriage Thursday You can't sleep late these mornings with i month. tort Scott will be called upon next out getting flies on you. The electrial storm yesterday was the severest known in this part of the country, for several years. The air was surchared with electricity and the lightning played fast and furious over the city. About 10 o'clock, Mrs.

Fannie Hendricks, a widow living in Sonth Side Park was standing in the door when she was struck by a bolt and instantly killed. The fluid ignited her clothing but neighbors soon arriving smothered the flames. The house was damaged by the lightning. The live children of the deceased lady were in the house at the time and were Stunned by the shock but were not otherwise hurt. Mrs.

Hendricks, who recently lost her husband is a sister of Mrs. A. G. Pike. She leaves five children whose ages range from three months to twelve years.

The little orphans who have lost both their parents will be taken care of by kind and loving friends. The lightning struck the congregational church, but did very little dam year to entertain the visiting firemen Should a widow wear half mourning if from our sister cities: and she will uo gentleman from Antigua, who told him he had seen a letter, received at Antigua from London, informing that an action had taken place about the 10th of July off Cape St. Vincent's, between seventeen sail of the line under the command of Lord Howe, and eighteen of the Spanish; that the action commenced about 10 o'clock in the morn Harrison Gray Fiske, the young editor nf th New York Mirror, is to be married her husband was only half a man? it well. known as raw sil, which is neither pretty nor cheap. The combination of cheap and nasty is sonietimas forgiven, but not of costly and hideous.

The St. Louis girl is very well shapsd, but like the Kentucky one, she has an inclination to be a little gay in the matter of stockings, and really one cart hardly blame her. The red silk stocking 'arid the red shoe are so coquettish. The Nile green silk worn with a patent-leather slipper has a sort of fetching way that is too attractive to be Th Xw Orleans women have Harness thieves have been at work tornadoes, as determined from the records of eighty-eight years afrom 10 to 10,560 feet the average being 1,369 feet. The length of the tornado track varies from 300 yards to 200 miles, the average being 21,79 miles.

The velocity of progression of the tornado cloud varies from 7 to 100 miles an hour, the average being 44.11. These extremes may often occur in different portions of the track of a sin- Pride goeth before a fall, but the dull before many days to Minnie Maddern Minnie is an original little sprite of a thins the -nnv. w. C. Porter at in tsronson, uariana, muton aua Mapleton.

The scans: will soon be in thud is sometimes softened by tne cnaiiej mortgage. and we are glad she has got a husband vrim hpnrs the hitrh reputation Mr. Fiske durance vile. aniii noun, residence of the bride's parents on Craw ford street. The Call extends consratula tions to the voung couple.

m-PFt irirl srraduate soon turns her does. twniiti fmm hnddinar flowers to. boiling ing and lasted until Your last chance to buy furniture at your own price will be Monday, June sunset: that the Brit- Patrick walsh. Snme of the Ensrhsh stage hams are trie tornado. The snonesi, uuiu w- 17.

a. m. A. YV. BENJAMIN, 13 Scott avenue.

tsh captured two sail of the line, sunk two others, and disabled four more in such a manner that it hme.egs and small feet. They dress pied by the tado cloud a kicking because monkeys are beieg intro- ducedon the stage. They claim it is the them usually in DiacK, uui iuj J. T. Wodsey has bought several lots wnrk of capitalists, who are anxious to vegetables.

The fire cracker and the school teacher will soon go off on their annual trips, and come back busted. The severest critics of love are those who little French caprices that are as seductive was thought they could not reach the port of Cadiz; that the British fleet had suffered very much in their rigging and sails, lost two of their captains and a great number of men. in block 8, McMillians addition, upon which he is prcparins to build a grind the wages of actors down to a starving basis. The modern newspaper would have neat two story residence. chartered a steamer carrying a cable are so old and plain that there is no hope of Prof.

Charles Vickrey ind Miss Maggie McWilliams were rnarrUd Thursday eve-nine, at the residence of D. B. Sanders South Main street. Eev. J.

N. Smith officiating. Prof- Vickrey is one of the best known teachers in the state, having been connected with the Kansas Normal cellege for several years. His beautiful bride has been a student at the Normal for some time and is noted for her many accomplishments. The Caix congratulates the professor and Mary Anderson is going to return to so from New York to the scene of conflict their being attacked.

ciety in England immediately, but the stage and ticked the news into the editorial will not know her for many months. The blue grass dramatic genius has a way of her "I like the old ladies," a man said to his i CAT rooms during the progress of the fight. to about twenty minutes, the average being 73 seconds. The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor will render the follow-in o- programme Tuesday evening: "Pledo-e and Attendance," Mr. Shanklin of Grace M.

E. church, a ten minet talk. "Committee work." Mr. Calhoun and Mr. Carruthers, five minutes each.

'Sociability," Miss Essie Fee, eight minutes. Lots of singing. Catling gun testimony meeting. All the young people of the city are cordially invited to attend. wife.

"I am glad or it," sue repneu; i The oreiern news, four months old, own and the means of following it. am becoming one myself." shows the difficulty which The Chronicle as these charming women themselves, lou are seemR the daintiest of New Orleans women; you happen to glance down, you think you see something glitter, you look a little more closely, you pot in your monocle and stare again, and it suddenly dawns upon you that above tbe little slipper with its tiny rosette the stocking is heavily seeded with sparkling jet beads; then you nttice how high the instep is; how small the ankle, and then-well, and then you draw your own conclusions. The Baltimore girl has a beautiful foot. She can walk over the water line, and she scorns anybody who wears a shoe larger than a number two, but her beauty ceases at the loot and ankle. Her Quaker sister in Philadelphia is better had in speading information: It is always the woman who is too thin age.

The flue of the central school building was also "struck about the same time scattering the bricks and knocking the plaster off the walls in several rooms. It also struck in the school yard making a big hole in the ground. Three telephone poles on South National avenue were splintered into "toothpicks'' as one man expressed it and the subtile fluid played sad havoc with the telephone and wires in J. Hill's residence. When the lightning struck, it was thought that the house was on tire on account of the great cloud of smoke.

But fortunately this was not the ease, although the inmates received a severe shock. A cow was killed in the South part of town and reports reached the city Important, if true, is the statement that Paris, June El, 1790. The title of the king is now determind to be. lire firtpr. who recently assisted to wear a low neck dress who says the most about thepractice being immodest.

washing some dirty clothes in Chicago, will emperor of the French. take to the stage as Cleopatra to Kyric At Avignon they have blotted out tne arms oi the pope, and placed in their stead the arms of When a. woman knows anything, she tells France. Bellew's Antony. it; when a man knows anyming, ne iwm The local news, with the exception of WELCOMED HOME.

Minnie Palmer begins her fifth annual an obituary notice and a poem, is pub his amiible bride with the wish mat LUC, exceedingly happy. Mr. Eugene P. Bernardin and Miss Jessie Hart were married Wednesday evening at the residence of the bride's father Mr. Henry Hart.

Eev. W. C. Porter officiating. The house was beautifully decorated with flowers.

After the ceremony.was performed the guests partook of luncheon. The young couple received the congratulations of their friends and left on the midnight train for their future home at Parsons. The voung couple are well known in society circles in this city, and the loss of the bride lu, keenly felt. The Call extends con Big business is being done on the M. K.

T. road. Engineers are making $225 a month, conductors, $180, and brakemen $100. Be sure and hear Prof. B.

J. Radford at the 1st Christian church Tuesday evening, June. 25th. Tickets for sale M. Yost's shoe store.

Messrs Goodlander and Ambrose are having a fine new front put in the building reeently vacated by the Good-la-ider Furniture Company. Last evening Mr. D. Hill was repairing the damage done to the telephone" and wires in his house by the lightning yesterday morning. J.

W. Hamilton has set men to work quarrying stone for the foundations of several two story buildinsrs which he will soon erect in McMillians addition. Ed French, a workman at the Wichita machine shops, got caught in a lathe yesterday. His clothes were torn off and his arm was considerably bruised. A bridge on the Wichita road, a lit tour of Great Britain, which includes long wise, and gives out hints.

The only comfort left to a milliuer on a rainy day, is to watch the windows and see no one passing with band boxes. encashments at the Strand and Gaiety endowed by nature, even sne uoes wear a lished in the advertising columns, me poem is a quaint and droll bit of sentiment, which the modern editor would number three and has been to put on a number four. theaters in London, the last of August. Fort Scott Accords A Hearty Reception to Her Victorious Firemen Mayor Stewart and Col. A.

A. Harris Addressed The Boys. smile to read: to miss A young man likes the society of old but when he becomes old himself, he MEASUREMENTS OF A PEETTY LIMB. Mrs. Langtry will sail for Europe, accom Sweetest syren ot the Augustan stage.

Adored by youth- res pec tea Iy oia age. The axiom of the Turkish bath, that the courts the society of young gins. paniedby her manager, Frank C. Griffith and Mrs. Griffith, on the City of Paris Permit me now to sing in homespun lays, Th nious will say that tbe Johnstown Thy charms divine that au, who know, must August 7.

of A bard so feeble none will e'er defend. horror was a mysterious visitation of providence, but the wicked will say Dam. women with handsome arms seldom has handsome legs, is only found to be true by a close observance of the women on the stage. But just remember that it is not the size that makes a beautiful leg. The old rule gratulations, wishing them a long life wedded happiness.

What is the difference between a minis A task so arduous who will dare contend? ter and an actor? One makes up as he goes Ah! none dare venture on this dangerous sea. When a woman falls in love with a clerk. Rut such a madman Door, unhappy me I on, the other goes on as he makes up. Angela, when painted fair, they look like you. hP fcikes the first step by buying a pair of beauty in this respect is by measurement.

last evening that horses and cattle had been killed in the country. Several telegraph wires on the Wichita road were torn down. During the storm a vivid flash of lightning followed by a loud clap of thunder caused a crowd to gather on Main street, as it was thought one of the buildtngs had been struck. The lightning passed along the electric, light wire in the Richards block and lighted an arc lamp. The sparks emitted from the lamp for a few minutes, caused a temporary scare.

A tree in a yard across the street was shattered bv the bolt. At K. depot the boys were scared at the freaks of the lightning but no damage was done the instruments. Yesterday's storm will long be innocent, sweet as uiormim ut. 'Mm and trvinz them on in the Smith Russell will begin his season Twice around the great toe should toe once aronnd the ankle; twice arrnnd "the" i ankle -Thine eyes, how gentle, languishing, cam oowb Vour face all smites but now and then a frowr That brighten up again and leave UuU Jky Elated with the victory they achieved at the firemen's tournament at Clinton, Mo, our gallant firemen were met at the Mo.

P. depot yesterday by the mayor and city council and accorded a welcome reception. As the 8:10 train pulled in the colored band boys struck up a lively tune and the great crowd rent the air with cUer pou cheer as the bovs alighted from the cars. The lire bell was rung startling some of our staid citizens, whotnought the town was on tire. Up National avenue with the chief, mayor and council leading, the boys marched followed by a great crowd of admiring spectators.

The downpour of rain not damDen their ardor nor dimin store. once around the calf, and twice around the calf should be once around the waUt. This Tt iianallr eosts a woman a good deal to Pure, white and red; can any bus ueujr No. up with the fashions, but the present measurement is given in a very old book of at Daly's Sew York theatre August 26th with his new comedy, "A Practical Man." Lawrence Barrett sails for Europe June 19, on business connected with his forthcoming production of "Ganelon." Mr. Ernest Marsh and Miss Maggie Fisher were married last Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents.

on Little street lsev. Shankliu officiating. A large number of the relations and friends of the young couple attended the ceremony. After receiving the congratulations of the guests tbe company sat down to an elegant repa-t. Mr.

Marsh is a postal clerk and is wall known in Fort Scott for his manly qualities. The bride has been employed in Monitor bookbiudery for sometime and Tis granted then next comes tny crimson ups fashion of doing without Dusues co.ibhoui beauty, and would, I am sure, cause a howl tle east of Redtield, was washed out yesterday. The tracks were covered with water. Trains were delayed several hours. At the 1st Christian church Tuesday evening, June 25th Prof.

B. J. Radford will give the same noted lecture that he gives at the Ottawa Assembly, Where are we and what time is it." fhat fires my blood snatch the ambrosial w. ing from the people who believe in drass rerorm and no corsets. Adelaide Jfeilson's legs Thy bosom, too, oota neave wwn iuto um is ant to imagine that the miles I uke ayhog birds, just when they do expire.

A man t.iwr waist, how round and small answered this description, and I think Nellie Farren's would. Generalizing, though, traveled by his enemy are short and pleas Here language faints I sigh with Jove for Wall. Teachers Institute. One week of the county normal institute has passed pleasantly and With her I'd live witn ner i a wian mj LoTnAiuo. ant, but they are really as long and as dusty and as uninteresting as the miles he English women haye much handsomer arms than legs; they are apt to be stringy look remembered as one of the most severe storms ever experienced in this section.

The mayor and councilmen, Mr, Morris LifeDmati and the fare laddies wis a favorite with all who had the pleasure She received many The advertisements of a century ago travels himself ing, a bit while the feet are decidedly who attended the firemen tourna were unique, tiere is one: line pteseuts. Mr. and Mrs, Marsh will at nro housekeeping at their home large and flat. ment ot Clinton, say they were Von have no doubt blamea vue dwelling of Philio Jones, of Burke RELIGIOUS DEPARTMENT. Johnstown for their lauure iu royally treated by the citizens of Clinton.

on Broadway, The Call wishes the happy i and prosperous voyage county, deceased, on Monday, the 25th day of October next ensuing, will be sold to the highest bidder, for ready money, all the personal prop NOT ENGLISH, YOU KNOW. It is stated npon the authorty of the New warniiiir of a rotten dam. Is there no un prOUtaDiy. J.ue mtcicou asm aroused by Prof. Sanders and his efficient assistants can not be.surpascd by any institute in the state, The enrollment is still going on under the guidance of county Superintendent YV.

O. Jeffrey. The first literary entertainment and BY J. B. CARKCTHEBS, Young Men's Christian Associ- heeded warning riugiug in your own ears at ish the warmth of the reception tuey received.

On through the rain they marched along Main street and halted in front of the Huntington house, where a transfer wagon was used as a speakers stand. Mayor Stewart briefly addressed the boys and then introduced Col. A. A. Harris.

The Colonel praised the tire department for the victory they had won at Clinton and for the services they rendered to thecitv. He said that more attention should be given the needs of the fire department and he would do all hi nnwpr to see that they were Secretary ation. hrough life. York World that Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain, this moment? erty (not otherwise dosposea oi uy uw Jones in his last will), negroes and cattle only ex cepted consisting of horses, sheep, hogs, a wag- nee Endicott, is much disgusted with tLe pntArelv new "fad" has been intro- A CENTURY AND THREE.

jon, nice rule gun, siioury luukuuiu freedom which pertains to conversation in All communications should be aaaresea to J. B. Carruthers, Y. M. C.

A. Booms, Fort Scott, Kansas. tim millinery world It is nothing Sc. c. oy ruiur -ujujana.

what are considered the most select circles 1.1 1 1 i i nnr less man a ulcuu more r.l.lIiA JOflES, I Sept 11, 179a B. Property not to be altered, nor delivered. of English society. Her Puritan blood can a.i af invention ol an Tt is the cenious tuc VPARs fiF A TYrlUAL ntvvv- Hatters assert that the average Amarican head is considerably sitaller than it was fifty years ago. This is strange, considering that the average American head is often so much larger to-day than it was last night.

Grand auction sale of fine furniture Monday, June 17, 9 a. fine parlor suits, lounges, chairs, a handsome side board, and lots of furniture will be sold without reserve or limit. A. W. Bknmamin, 13 Scott avenue.

not stand certain features of dinner gossip reunion oecured Friday evening. The literary part was introduced by the county Sup't. exofficio chairman of the evening. He explained in his unostentatious manner the objects of such gatherings, alluding one fact particular importance; the fact that so many the money be paid. woman.

fired in all likelihood, with PAPER OF THE SOUTH. The editorials in The Chronicle of 1 90 popular in London. Not long ago she left the dinner table of a noted peeress because HOLLOW-VOICED PKEACHKKS. There is nothing which more clearly resembles the sounding crass and tint-lino- cymbal than the hollow voice of a 0 1 1 supplied with everything they needed. ihe laudable ambition to facilitate the Tmn.fnf her sisters headgear in public were conspicuous by their absence, with of some remark which was made.

The the following exception: Interesting an Varied tlistory ra -nhiees. When worn the collapsible has all neglected the development of their snSal natures. Our conversational 1 till ordinary bonnet: on "The Ode to Washington," "Lothario's Addres- Augusts, Chronicle Some Account to Zolius and MereUus," will appear in our next nf snrinsr it folds up compactly, of the Life of Its Present Editor, Hon. preacher, wnose siraiueu auu uuiuuiiu tones and accents leave you to doubt whether he believes what he says, or is simply repating what he has heard from others. In his utterances there Fmm the thumb paper of 1788 brief, abilities are to often considered of minor importance.

At the conclusion oi oi. uaiua opcu. the mayor made a few remarks. Three cheers were given for the mayor and council, Col. Harris and the tire department.

The firemen are well pleased at the welcome home they received and feel that their services are appreciated by the citizens of Fort Scott. Patrick Walsh. Mr. A. W.

Muse closed his school at and can he hung readily over the back of a -hair. The inventor has been seen to utilize her patent as a fan, and talks at length upon The srjeeches delivered by FelLey jejune, primeval a mere suggestion of a newspaper rather than a newspaper xformainn. week aro Fridav. after a Special Correspondence. and McDonald were practical and ArrorrstA.

May 23. One hundred itjadf Auflmeta Chronicle has -come most successful eight months term. A nicnic and a supper at night, parti- a with which muiranj may be classical grace, elegant rhetoric, distinct articulation, impressive gestures and faultless looks, and yet I there is nothmsr but emptiness behind and three years is a ripe old age for a down through the last century the can be stored away in the depths of well- ciDated in by the scholars and patrons npwsraner to attain. TlunK or over Sfiratoaa trunks. The tall, silk opera of the school, were pleasing features WHAT THE NEIGHBORS LIKE TO SEE.

She's fairer than a lily, And she's sweeter than a rose, And she knocks the neighbors silly When she wields the garden hose. She lifts her skirts from danger With her left hand, while her right Grasps the nozzle, and the stranger Gets a very pleasant sight. The neighbors' eyes all twinkle And their interest daily grows, For they like to see her sprinkle, And they like to see the hose. -in noO davs of chronicling eventsl Few hat that some yeats ago was the delight of modern daily, panoplied with every appliance of journalistic science. At no time in that century have its types lain rtrpssps ceased to move.

Come of the last day. Qova in America can boast or sucn au thP "iaunesse-doree," and that likewise i. pointed. Music on such occasions is very highly appreciated, especially when rendered so well. By her constant drill in voice culture Hattie Dyer has attained an enivable position as a singer as well as an instructor.

The recitation of T. J. Leahy elicited applause. Judging from his commaud- u.a ii-i-ifiifii -mnvpTYifints I nnsa Tew. uowevcii oniu rh i Avpm ent.

Go to the Pilgrims meeting today at Fariisworth grove. The meeting to folded by means of a spring, does not boast nf this modern m- day will be conducted by a lady evan- stand firmly planted and give no signs or war health or pestilence, pros- of decay. Among the number The Au- perity0r panic, out at its appointed time gusta (Ga.) Chronicle, or, as it was came the paperf to say by its issual I nau iiiu ventioti. o-elist. The meetings wm oe eonuu Her Prayer Not Answered.

From the Commercial Gazette. As a last desperate endeavor to save her child a mother at Johustown placed it upon some drift from her attic window as she felt the house moving before the flood. With a praver to God to preserve and save her" child, she pushed the drift away, while the little voice called back: "I'll be safe mamma. You know you always said God would take care ned all this week. Their convention tnum a century ago.

"The Augusta still live! Today it is one or tne ppwexs will nnmmence hursdav evening. A it all; and the hollow voice, destitute of the accent of conviction, only carries disgust to the discerning hearer's mind. A sham pathos may move the ignorant and the undiscerning nnnat-xiral intonations and stagy accents may attract and impress those who are unsaved and untaught of the Spirit; but spiritual men, with eyes, ears, hearts, and consciences, are repelled by such artittcial performances and such hollow voices. There are many causes for this hol-lowness. The true preacher of the irosnel tells what is in him not merely Chronicle and Gazette of the State," has grand time is expected.

eathered the trials, changes ana vicis- A week or so ago the social world was a flutter over the great number of receptions held in the city. Receptions are good cnousrh in their wav, but society soon to picBCUV 1 and gestures, his pure musical tone, and his well modulated voice one is qualified to predict that the future has of Georgia. The editors in charge were John 3mith, 1785; Mr. Driscoll, a native of TrAland. 1807: Joseph -Vallence Bevan, PERSONAL.

eitmfoa nf 103 vears. Mr. S. P. elocutionist, is meeting with great success in organ-izino- classes.

He has already formed Tf. lma chronicled the news trom me wearies of them. The round of receptions a nf tho colonial congress to the days ,001. t. S.

Hannon. 1922; A. ii. rem- y.o I and socials has menaced thfe peace of many two clases for adults and one for juve nniprfamilias. There was a lull during of a tarut congress.

xx daily history of the world to men and Inn e- since dead and gone, and it 1825; William ri ones, 1000; James W. Jones, 1839; CoL James M. Smy the, 1846; N. Morse, a northern niles. Mr.

Noid is one of the most successful teachers of elocution in the Major Combs returned Thursday from his Chicago trip. Mr.W. P. Dilwortb, left Tuesday, for Seattle, W. T.

Mrs. C. A. Mounts returned Thursday of me. The mother, through some strange chance was saved.

The child went to a death too horrible to think of whirled over the boiling deluge, sucked in the past week, broken only by the matri monial ventures of some of our young peo west and will have no difficulty in ob man, 1861; Mr. Menry aioore, 1000; tne nip The month of June is a favorite taining pupils in the city where ht is latter part of which year lion. ratricK so well and tavoraoiv Known. from Sheldon, 111. Walsh took charge ana nas couuuucu in store many taureis 101 mm.

The humorous recitation given by Prof. S. P. Nold was exceptionally well received and followed Enthusiastic applause. He surely possesses that rare ability of knowing how to say the right thing in the right place.

To hear him is to admire Ms elecutionary abilities and attainments. To know him is to cherjsh him as a friend. The county is fortunate in securing an instructor of such rare abilities. "Extraordinary inducements are offered for advancement in both his m-ivate and public classes. The work to the terrorizing floods, roastea in tne flames at the bridge, or thrashed to death in debris, and, he little body, bruised and buried in the Rrndi(ates are being formed for Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Holstein of Mapleton nontroling almost every branch of in until the present time. With Mr.

Waisn several distinguished writers have worked, among them James R. Randall, the are attending the Normal instttute. rhistrv. The latest we have heard of Mr. Morris Liepman went to Clinton, in his mouth, bntin his heart, his soul, his whole being.

"Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh;" and unless the heart has this abundance, the. mouth cannot speak with force and convictioiu A sinful life, a dishonest profession, and outward acquiescence in a creed which is accepted for advantage sake, but which bus no hold upon the heart; the fear of man which bringeth a snare; the consciousness of guilt and condemnation, all these exercise their influence upon the tones in which men speak. The is the one for manufacturing Mason cans for fruit iars. The price of the Wednesday to witness the firemen's filth. The eyes that had looked so trustfully to mamma in the dreadful moment of danger, closed with mud.

the slimy ooze filling the childish gifted author or "Maryland, jay Maryland," "Arlington" and other poems. Mr. Walsh was born in Ireland, Jan. caps has been advanced 25 per cent hw ili, In view of this fact has been read in each succeeding epoch by grandsire, by father and by son. From ancient types and a primitive hand press The Chronicle has told the news each day up to the present time, when the telegraph flashes information from every known quarter and the dizzy whirl of the rapid steam driven press mirrors it upon huge sheets for the Nineteenth century reader.

What a history of human feeling, sentiment, prejudice and passion such a newspaper patriarch must contain! The follies and foibles of lovely dames and ray cavaliers of colonial days; the struggles of our great-grandfathers to establish a republic; the union, disunion and of the states; the Inundations, Mr. J. S. Hardie of ElDorado, and Drew and family, attended the Kavan- 1, 1840, and came to America tn 1852. learned the printer's trade at Charleston mouth that had uttered such worus oi perfect faith.

month for, weddings and as tne luumu only half gone, we may expect to hear of several weddings 'taking place in the next two weeks. "Who's going to be married next" is the question, one hears in Fort Scott at the present time, and the ladies, yes, and gentlemen too are interested in the guesses, and the "I know" which follow the introduction of the question. The Call knows that one of our prominent young gen'ilemen and one of our most charming youngladies will soonijoin hands and The day is not definitily konwn, Lot even to the young eonple, who cannot decide which is the luckiest day of the week to be married. the Fort Scott China Hall has just re agh-Hardie wedding. in the private classes is tnorougu anu practical and of such nature as can be nrl to advantage in the common and served in the Confederate service as ceived a carload of old fashioned wax sealing iai-s which they offer at $1 per Uouia prayer in, jjjuic smucic, luuiu faith be What of answer to Mrs.

Anna.Slocum of Oswego, and Miss lieutenant of Emerald light infantry, of fW.on for Quarts, ana $1.00 ioi uu prayer and justification oi iaiin. Carolina. At the close of the war school by thosj who will avail themselves of" the privilage of taking it. Alice Gaines, of Paris, Texas, are the guests of Miss Bessie Randolph o-allous, delivered, to. any part oi tne Silent Man, went to Augusta and became connected with The Chronicle.

He is at present city free of charpe Leslie Liepman left Thursday, for Kansas From the Kew York Weekly. The citizens meeting held in the editor-in-chief of the paper and also City, where he will take a business course. Hiarrint court room on Tuesday was a The most dramatic of silent men .1. southern agent "of the Associated press. He will be gone about two montns.

storm sweepiners of was VV auensiein, me aniayuuiwL oi Joe and Frank Bernardin, who came down His editorial writing is lear ana argumentative. His face of which I present Gustavus Adolphus, and the com nature: the rise and fall of European THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE. business like one, and the results which are bound to follow united action on the part of the citizeus of Fnrt Scott, will be great and will give from Kansas City to attend the Bernardin- hope of gain which causes man to trim their words, and to hesitate before uttering their convictions; the love of the praise of men, the disposition to wink at things which are wrong in the rich, or in their friends, and the indication to falsehood and deception whether manifested in making lies, or repeating them, or in allowiug others to do in our presence or for our advantage; all these things tend to set the stamp of insincerity upon a man's voic; and if that man undertakes to speak to nie concerning eternal things, this brand of insincerity will be leible as the mark which of old was here a likeness, is a type of the Irish- mander of the emperor armies in the Thirty Years' War. He insisted that The sweet girl graduate was with us again Hart wedding, returned home Thursday. nations these and scores of other events which go to make up history.

The files of such a newspaper excite curiosity at hpr an onward step in the march of her American, particularly the Irish-American of the southern states, who is almost the deepest sneuce suouiu iciu this week. How they delight us! Every thev come, and like the seasons always Mr. C. H. Hoge is still confined to his bed Tutorial advancement.

The work of Our City Council. In the few weeks since the election of our mayor and city council the city has been improved very materially and if the same eourse of public spirit is maintained through the entire term of office our city will be on a firm most prosperous basis. We cau certainly boast of a public spirited council. The members of this body manifest that sagacity that build up a city, They have convictions, and demonstrate courage enough to express them in their acts. They believe in improving the city in every possible way that will -conduce to its prosperity and with rheumatism.

He is somewnat lm around him. His officers took care that no loud conversation should dis first, interest as one proceeds tnrougn i-ome alike. The only diflereuce to be noted proved and expects to be out on the streets vellow with ace, and finally won ftr- luno imiiips around as that' turb the general. They knew that a in a few days. chamberlain had been hanged for der and admiration at the marvelous Ki.mnT! nrosrress of a century.

It spans M- W. Porterfield left lat evening for as uuitc i marked by the various costumes of the yea and, perhaps, the large or small supply 'f flowers the uirls can-y- They eay the sanie waking him without orders, and that nm The thumb is upon the log cabin Illinois to attend a wedding. Mr. Porter- nature must be supplemented brthe work of man, and if Fort Scott expects to keep the lead as the industrial center of the state, her citizens must work together to develop our resources and to encourage the establishment of manufacturing industries. There is no portion of a girl's costume as to which she is more tender an officer who would wear clanking spurs in the commander's presence had field and hit.

bride are expected to arrive in and the finger tip of 1780 touches the modern nalaco of 1889. It is a huge year by year and bear away their invariably successful and a leader in ttoa community where he lives. Mr. Walsh is no exception. Mr.

Walsh was three times sent as a delegate at large to the national Democratic conventions of 1876 at St. Louis, 1880 at Cincinnati and 1834 at CUcajro, and was an original Cleveland Reporter, besides bekrj on the Bcrsocrxtis executive ominittsa fee faair ytm. rerrcrt! the rrctic'- Z-XXJ, at 1 3 1 tt.l 19 tCi Lc I flowers with the same proud conscious look Fort Scott the latter part of the week. Mr. J.

L. Cronkhite, Police Judge of Ful tOO. set upon Cain. The care of all this emptiness is in downright and outright honesty and CJlcIItvT a the ficzf essiou of faults ami i-lliy cf crrr-s riht; in hamil- deserved them, and the skilled luivft lief ore me a copy of The Au beautv. Once upon a time an eminent statesman said the way to "resume' i tn "resume" but our city council ton, left Thursday for Seattle, Wr.

where he intends to permently locate. He was reporter is able to write up their perfor mance in his t.flice as well as at the open gusta Chronicle and Gazette of the State ZvA Sflt.irdav.Oct. 9. 17C3. The motto ia A hv Mrs.

Marv J. Curtis atd 4 house or music ball. However, not to break sav the wav to "improve" is to "im been secretly put 10 ueuiu. In the rooms of his palace, tho servants glided as if phantoms, and a dozen sentinels moved around his tent charged to secure the silence the general demanded. Chains were stretched across the streets in order to guard against the disturbance of sounds.

VVallenstein's taciturnity, which made him shun speech, and bis love of silence that caused him to be irritated of the Press and Trial by daughter, who go to join Mr. A. P. Curtis. i.

a ire: its, J. gtK'lV BiuceiHj, 1 ti seera'to be wbst a we 01? hi to tic at Shall Remain Inviolate." The rib- ly solicitons than the front oi ner corsage. It may be because her heart is imbedded there or thereabouts. Anyhow, more of the ingenuity of the designers of fashions and more of the care of wearers are lavished on a awnv from a venerable custom the Lance attumlod t.iiem all this week, and bore it all prove We say let the good work continue. S.

Fisber, of Fort Scott, is in the city in ci a annirwincement follows! 5. i 1 1- yvir the interest of a urouosed new church patiently; listened calmly to thu ihrillin It building at the Smoky city. There i news that "krow ledge is power" and grew mihPv over the statement that s-ty UKtt flourishing Unitarian society there now cn .1 King The Sheriff Ueese was pceoslel fcy a ycsterd-iy ci 11 is rs "i' tv 1 vrers tijte to l'3 ewrv 7nr.ileon ha Lis Waterloo;" (it wa at the slightest noise. which worships in the opera house. Tope rubbing t'P an old friend ka Journal.

lii.ered il til" cliy Hart led anew constitutional never snUei, frora ttj i 1 or: "i Do not fail to visit the postponed fire auction, next Monday, 9 a. all (roods will and must be sold without with brilbant flashes of thought about the u' life;" with awe as the j.f.:it;i-i.-.:i'i dilated ii-on the "zenith of his ambition" and wept when a young thing lu white, cut Y-shaped, with passementerie, totil MS "life is what we make il.5' It was reserve or limit. A. W. DKXiAniXf 13.

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