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mhs9 mmVSsnmmmBmmmjemj i PLEASANT VALLEY. UNIONTOWN. MAPLETON ITEMS. MAPLE GROVE. 1895 BAIRD COLLEGE FOR TOCJrO I.4UXK., Clinta, Henry Co- Bl.

From the Pilot: The Good Templars gaye a supper of ce cream and cake Monday nisht. nHAKACTKR Cbrtslin, UoFectarian. HOMK Bt (Uie-) bulldlnsfn Mo. Steam Heat; Gaslight (the In WHsb-u-ft e.t-c -orner) eletrantiy furnished; 2 puous to a room: UN PARA I r.Et,Ki HEALTH KECOED; BE'-TtOCIAL AND kO tAL INFLUKNCK--Flre Escapsea: Artesian Walert Hot and Cold Baths; tplendiu Cuisine: There was not as large a crowd as was expected on account of the rain, but everyone present enjoyed themselves oMuKaaauoua Faculty; all Larope; Apparatus. Lltr extras taught by teachers trained by first masters Ame.lca and try etc; REX)RD Founded flo -rrt utmliiiw 1 the best Frank Wolf has re- wardra, States aamea enrolled: 125 and Ters.

r-presented; in mo sic, art. elocution and language orer nddltM (mm ID KtMK and Tan (Viainlt thsm DiTinwiiMa The rain Monday evening caused the Osaee river to be past fording Mrs SWCheeter is on the sick lit this week Mrs Haner hi3 been seriously ill of malaria fever id slowly recovering Mr and Mrs Mathews drove to Xenia last Sunday to attend the fun-eral of Mr Smith, who committed suicide at that Jdact by taking morhine last Saturday The funeral of Mr Jas Marra an old resident of this county was held at the Oxford church last Sunday. farmers of this Ti-city declare their corn stalks to have an Saturday was the hottest day of the week Mr. Chapter has been very sick, but i3 getting tetter Mr. War- namaker threshed his cropo oats last week.

He had ia eixty-Sve acres and got 340 bushels Frank Cray was looking for a machine to do his threshing. Threshing machines are in demand at present The rattle of 311- ly'a not be heard in this part any more. Girls, Billy has gone to Texas Clay field went to Hiatt- ville Saturday Why ave the people of this community been left to be car turned from his trip to Velasco, Texas are anxious to hear what the mayor's proclamation will be, which he ill surely Issue soon will te an ice cream Euooer at Julian's hall rrTS Dt families, boU resident and abroid COS (V Comforts and advantages con side rod." Cheapest laths West To convince yourself ot the tcerits of BAIRD COLLEGE, addre-j toe bsaatirully Ulnatrattd Decade, h.t.uaiku, o.ier. Silver Debate Ballot. Saturday night, August 3rd Prof J.

Stark, Miss Jennie Kent and Miss ried awav by the pricce of the poer of ear of corn on each point and the tas- sels to have turned to a great gourd the air at his will? Ia it possible that Maude Abbe? have been engaged as teachers in our schools here for the winter An entertainment will be given at the church Saturday night, August 10th, by home talent Our filled with shelled corn. There is great the minister of the gospel has lest his From the Pilot. W. Carl spent Friday niht cKH M. L.

Carl south of Bronson J. W. Ketchum commenced stacking cis fas Saturday but was stopped r-y the rain. Hugh Walker arrived at J. W.

Ketchums Friday evening from Nebraska. He says there is a bad prospect for crop3 ML Carl and wife, visited his brother, Dan Carl, Sunday There was an ice cream supper at Carl's Monday eyenicg. There were about 20 present and they bad a very pleasant time. Carl helped Pan Carl and Wm stack the'r fiax last week. Smock and Joitu Hag aman were pressing hay west of Moran last Nate Kaichum cvnsdown from Osaffe Saturday and said that the corn was doing fine iince the hailstorm.

had a nice shower last Sunday, which did the corn muca good. Sadla Decker cf Elsmore, came up Tuesday to visit her Mr and Mrs Cutter, returning Wednesday evening 'P Bridges and wire were down from Fairview Wednesday at Will Smith and Carl believe in Irrigation but they think that the rain was not need ed for what grass they had cut. Carl was at his father's Monday picking blackberries. Quite a lot of buggies were over at Carl's Sunday evening. Its peach time you know.

Fill in i4Yes" or No" after question. Sin your full baseball club met the Moran club at rejoicing1. young people of power which he claims to oe in posses-Mapleton at'ended a party at Harding sion of the saving of the people bjthe last Saturday evening Misses Min- proclamation of the gospel. The Meth- nie Zuck and May Van Buskirk of odists have vacated the Valley and are Harding yisited with Miss Etta Darl-i locating a class at Hiattville. The ing tbe first of last week There is Christian minister said he could not Bronson last Saturday and played a HEART DISEASE! game on the Bronson diamond.

The score was in favor of Uniontown. Jess name and Bourbon County residence address in full with date, and send by mail to the Silver Debate Ballot Box, The Monitor office Wall street, city. This ballot is only for legal voters of Bourbon county, whose names appear on the poll lists of the last election. No person will be permitted lO cast more than one ballot in the entire contest. tell when he would be back again.

The Roush and Tom White did the playing; and the other bovs didn't have much to ao. The Moran boys say they will come down and try our boys again, which we Vaily would be a good place for some good ministering angel to drop in and give the sheep a few feeds of gospel food Mrs John Clay field is visiting in Pittsburg Walter Talwell and family yisited his father-in-law, Mr, Deedor, of Pawnee. Sunday Lon will be pleased to have them do, and trust the game will be carried on a nicely as the game last Saturday at Bronson. kvetybody appreciates a nice quite a good deal of sickness in this vicinity at present A dance was given at the residence of John Findley.s last Saturday evening. Celia Jadd has gone to New Franklin, to live with the family of Mr Sowers The family of Mr Horseley are contemplating a visit to Missouri Messrs Horsley and Sowers of Missouri, were in Mapleton last week on a visit Messrs Nogle, Waddle and Wm Green boarded the train Tuesday evening for the Solid City to attend the races Messrs Braden and Chenoweth visited Fulton Wednesday.

Que istion. Shall the United States cpen its mints at once quiet game of baseball, but very few Crys and family visited Wesley Miller people enjoy seeing a noisy game. to the free coinage of silver, without regard to other nations, and at a ratio of 16 to i BRONSON AND VICINITY. From the Pilot AJfSWXR. Last week while Ida Helms' children No Appetite.

Could Not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. "For a lon? lima I had a terrible pam at, my heart, which fluttered almost incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep, I would he compelled to sit tip ia bed and belch gaj from my stomach until I thought that every minute would bo my last. There was a feelling of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a lull breath. I could not sweep a room without resting.

My husband induced me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. I now have a sulendid appetite and sleep weiL Its eflect was truly marvelous." MES. HARRY E. STARR, rottsrille.

Pa. Dr. Hiiss Ffcart Cure Is sold on a positive pnarantte that the first bottle will benefit. All crozsrists sell it at 1 1. 6 bottles for te.

or it will be sent, prepaid, pn receipt of price by the Dr. 21iies Medical Co Elkhart. InL were playing with their dog they were Nahs. severely bitten by him. In a short time the dog showed unmistakable sym and family of Drywcod, bunday.

heaviest rain of the season fell Monday night and Tuesday morning. Dunktrton of Fort Scott, was in this city Monday buying cattle. T'-e-e is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh Pare Ice.

We have a large supply of the best quality of ice. which we will deliver to all parts of the city, and meet all competition. -Ail orders promptly filled. Telephone 53. J.

F. O'Connor Co. toms of hydrophobia and was immedi Present Address ately killed. Mr Helms fearing the or precinct worst took the children to Kincaid to try the efficacy of James Tucker's mad- Electric Hitters. Eleclric Bitters i3 a medicine euited fcr any season, but perhaps more generally needed in the SpriDg, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic acd alterative is felt A nrnmnt.

naa nf thia mftfitna stone. The stone was applied to the bites nine times until it seemed to have Address (residence and ward) at spring election: Street Ward or Precinct. Date, July 1885. gorged itself with the poison and would has'often averted long and perfcacs to be a constitutional disease and there- adhere no more. No fear ia now entertained for the children At the annual Summer Tourist Kates.

Tickets are now on sale to the various summer resorts east, west and north. Call at the Missouri Pacific Railway passenger station and get full information if you contemplate taking a trip. J. A. Hollinger P.

T. A. fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will wre requires consuiutionai treatment. school meeting on Thursday of last Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by act mere surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the marlarial J.

Cheney Toledo, Ohio, is week a total tax of 10 mills was levied for this district for the coming vear and Ferris was elected director in the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blocd and mucus sur More Back Ache the place of Collins whose term poisor. Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric BitterJ. Only 5'ty eentsper bottle at Moore Raid win's drug store.

1 BARNESVILLE BRIEFS. expired. The board met immediately onuBLES S) faces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fail3 to after the conclusion of the public meeting and engaged the following teachers: Principal, A McNaught: Intermediate room. Miss Mattie Williamson; vidual personally identifies himself to the judges of the balloting sitting In the editorial-rooms af The Mositob.

The result of the voting will be announced in Thi Monitor from day to day, Send in your ballots early and get your friends to the same. Tte result of a full vote will be of great significance as showing the prevailing sentiment on the subject of free silver coinage la this county. 3 YV- Ia order to take part la the vote the citizen cf Bourboa Csaaty who is a legal voter la Bourbon County should cut out the blank ballot, write bis name on the line provided for that purpose, and also his address on the line oelow. One Tote ana one vote on.y will be received tram each voter whose name appears on the lt election lists. In case more than one vote I received credited to a given name all votes la that name will be excluded unless the indi When TraveilDj, Whether on pleasure bent, or take on Hyery trip a bottle of Syrup Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headachs and other forms of sickness.

For sale in 50c. and $1 bottles by all leading cure, bend lor circulars and testimonials. Address. F. J.

CHENEY Toledo, O. primary grade, Miss Jessie Muligan resold by Druggists, 75c. nax crop is unusually good this year. What heids have been already OLIVE BRANCH. druggists.

Manufactured by Fig Syrup Co. only. From the Inderendent. The tabernacle meetings have closed after continuing six weeks, the result being between 40 and 50 conversions, and the tabernacle has been moved to Fort Scott Mr Patterson and brother-in-law of Fulton, had business at Barnesville on Monday There has been a very sick baba at Mr Cart- threshed are yielding from 10 to lo bushels to the acre. The protacted wet weather Is interfering with the proper From the Pilot.

The shower Sunday morning was wel care of the crop, and considerable diffi Buckien's The best salve in the world for cuts comely received but a heavy rain is culty is experienced in getting it dry enough to thresh. much needed Mrs Hunt and daugh If bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and ter of Iowa, are visiting relatives in wrights for the past week, but it is improving some at present Geo Roy UNDERTAKING. this vicinity Rev Howard preached not be deceived. iving east of Barnesville on Indian positively cures piles or no pay re to a large and attentive audience Sun creek, lost his oats by high water quired. It is guaranteed to give per day There will be quarterly meeting The following: brands of at Olive Branch four weeks from last feet satisfaction or money refunued Price 25 cents per box.

For sale by Moore Baldwin. Saturday and Sunday Mr Ira Downs Albert Beth ha3 a very sick child at present There was the largest crowd at the tabernacle meetiDg last Saturday night lately seen together on such oc casions. and Miss Ella Duggan attended church at E'smore Sunday night. Smith Constipation. We carry a rerv larqe ami Complete line of COFFIXS, CASKETS and HUBES Ilace two fine Hearses xch ch tee let at very reasonable rates.

EMBALMING a specialty. went to Bronson Saturday The little 1NFLAMAT10N ofpc BLADDER. AID oiks had a party at Mr Duggans Satur Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Tours in tbe Rocky Mountains.

The "Scenic Line of the World." the ALL KIDNEY DISEASES. day night. A pleasant time is reported by those present Mr Mattocks MOORE BALDWIN. Acts started for Oklahoma Tuesday morn Denver Rio Grande, railrod, offers to tourists in Colorado, Utah and New ing. He expects to be gone about two WE a UAEAXTEE ATI SF ACTIO X.

weeks Mrs Tremaice is visiting Mexico the choicest resorts, and to the friends in this locality Mrs Hunt transcontinental traveler the grandest Open Both Day and Night. LAMB, REQUA Telephone Na 9J. No. 105 South Main street. Fort Scott, Kansas StilflPP Liu spent Monday night with Mrs Mattocks scenery.

uouoie uany service witn Davis and Mis3 Ada Larue at tended church at Olive Branch Sonday Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Rey. J. Gun-lerman, of Dimondale, we are ermitted to make this extract: hesitation in recommending Dr. Cing's New Discovery a3 the results vra almost marvelous in the case of my ife.

While I was pastor of the Japtist church at Rives Junction she vas brought down with Pneumonia ucceeding La Grippe. Terrible par of coughing would last hours vith little interruptioa and it seamel if she could not survive them. A fiend recommended Dr, King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and ti-rhly satisfactory ia results." Trial Kttles -ee at Moore Baldwin's drug tore. Regular size 50c and 81.00 1 through Fullmen Bleepers ana tourists' cars between Denver and San Francisco and Los Angeles. For description and pamphlets address S.

K. Hooper, gen Bent Davis threshed tlax for Downs Miss Delia Stevens, of Boston, writes: I have always suffered from hereditary Scrofula. I tried various remedies, and many reliable phy Monday. era! passenger agent, Denver, Colorado. DRY RIDGE.

White Lead are still made by the "Old Dutch" process of slow corrosion. They are standard, and always Strictly Pure White Lead The recommendation of "Southern," "Red Seal," "Collier." to you by your merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he can sell you cheap ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profiL Many short-sighted dealers do so. For Colors. National Lead Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-poutui can to a 25-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint tiiat it is possible to put on wood.

Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color -card, free; it will probably save you a good many dollars. NATIONAL LEAD CO. St. Louis Branch. QURED sicians, but none relieved me.

After taking lix bottles of S.S. S. am now welL I am very grateful to you. as 1 feel that it saved me from a From the Pilot To Chicago by Daylight. The Santa Fe has put on a swift train.

LOCAL NEWS, Bedroom suits, sideboards, combination case and hall racks at Lamb, Requa Hill block. Two nice rains this week make the leaving Kansas City in the morning and farmers rejoice. It means more corn life of untold agony, and shall tafce pleasure in peaking only words praise for your wonderful me-iicine, and in recommending it to Nora Stone seems to have reaching Chicago the same evening. It makes the run in about fifteen hours. change for the better.

Her many anx equalling the fast service of the night ious friends hope it will continue Hard Coal Down to bed rock. Get pricss flyers. au wno are amictea with this painful disease. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diea9esfree to any add real SWIFT SPECIPIO CO Atlanta, Oa. Thompson and wife and daughters for An Opportunity For Making Money.

Free chair cars and Fullman sleepers, drove to Dry wood Friday via way of August and September from Garrison Bros. want an agent in every county in vestibuled throughout. DiniDg cars 1 rortbeott and returned the United States where trees are serve dinner and supper, guests oniy Uncle Henry Miller is in quite feeble paying for what is ordered. The chair grown to introduce my pruning instru health now Bertha Elliot of Union- ment. cars are easy 10 rioe in, an important town, spant last Tuesday with Nora consideration for a sunrise to sundown It surpasses old methods as far as the self binder does the old grain cradle, Moved to 113 Main Street.

We are ready to receive our customers at above stand. Call and see us. All hats except sailors at half price for remainder of season. Louise U. Smmekt.

journey. Stone Miss Mate Underwood of Walnut Hill, will teach the New Hope school Smith wa3 on the Ridge Sunday Joseph Smith's many and win pay lor itsseli in tee economy Every flan who City from Close connections at Kansas with morning trains of all lines of labor in one days work, and it only needs to ba seen in operation to be ap friends regret to hear of hid death and preciated. the west. If you prefer to leave Kansas City in the eveniDg, the Santa Fe offers choice of two limited trains. Clark Avenue and Tenth Street, St.

Louis. Cheap Lands and Homes, itisase-u seller and does its own deeply sympathize with the grief striiken family Garrison and daughter of Bayard, visited his sister, RAILWAY TIME TABLES. MEMPHIS ROUTE. IN EFFECT JULY 1, IS95. SOUTH BOUND, al EMPHIS BIRM INGHAM EXPRESS NO.

3 Lave Kansas City 10.00pm Arrves Fort Scott 1:40 r. Leave fort Scott 1:48 a iu KTTSBURG AND JOPL1N MAIL. NO. 303. leave Kori Scott a Arrive Webb City a a.

FLORIDA PAST MAIL. NO. 1. Leave kaiuMkail 10:: a rrl ve Kcrt Sc.n 8 Or. Leave Foit So tt GIRARD AND tVEBB CITY MAIL, NO.

301. Leave Fort Scott 2:30 Arrive Utrard 8:20 Arrive Joplin FORT SCOTT ACCOMMODATION NO. 5. Leave Kansas City 5:25 re Arrive Fort Scott NORTH BOUND. KANSAS CITY EXPRESS NO.

4. Leave Fort Scott 3:40 a tr Arctve Kansas C.ty 7:15 a FORT SCOTT ACCOMMODATION NO, 6 Leave FVrt Scott 7.9) Arrive Kansas CU 10:40 a FLORIDA FAST MAIL, NO 2. Arrive Fort Seott 1 .05 Leave Fort geott 15pm Ant re Kansas Clij KATY ROUTE. talking, and if you want to make money The St. Loui9 San Francisco Company offer for eale 150,000 acres nanaung an article of.

merit ana one REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. Mrs Willett Monday Oliver Garri that is in immense demand, this is Farm or city property. I haye some oi farm, grazing, timber and mineral land upon cheap and easy terras and in son of Rogcrsviile, is visiting his aunts Mesdames Willett and Upton. your opportunity. private money I wish to place at once.

tracts to suit purchasers. These lands i or reference to the above I refer vou Ed Burt, one of our enterprising farm Come and see me. to Prof. E. A.

Farington, 302 Little street, who is agent for Bourbon county ers and stock raisers has bought eighty acrea of land from Will Love. Chan B. Campbell, People's Saving Bank. or the Hart Pioneer Nursery and other leading fruit rgrowers of the vicinity. also to the leading business men of are located in the counties of Franklin, Crawford, Phelps, Maries and Pulaski, 6tat6of Missouri.

For pamphlets and full particulars call upon or address F. C. Hoyt, Land Agent, Roe building, St Louis, Mo. H. D.

Wis HART, Gen'l Manager, Gen'l Pas.Agt. St. Louis Mo. St Louis, Mo. HARD COAL THOUSANDS OF WOMEN SUFFER U.MOLD Xiseries.

is Dissatisfied With his surroundings who wants to better hia condition in life who knows he can do so If given half a chance, should write J. Francis, Omaha, Nebraska, for a copy of a little book recently issued by the Department of the Burlington Route, it ia entitled "A New Empire" and contains 32 pages of information about Sheridan Count? and the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming, a veritable Land of Promise. towards which the eyea of thousands are now hopefully turned. i 0 Fort Scott Pleasanton, Paola. or anywhere under the sun where the imple BRADFIELD'S mant has been introduced.

All sizes 88.00 per ton. Lamping'S. BRONSON PERSONALS. For terms and particulars address me at Shenandoah, Iowa, or call on my Female Regulator Oolng to California. Stop Off at Las Vegas, Hot Springs and Grand CanoD of the Colorado river.

The first named if a most delightful in the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico, with mineral waters. hot baths, nvigorating climate and varied scenery After June 2Cth the plendid Montezuma hotel, refitted and under new management, will luxuriously care for you. The Grand Canon is reached by a half dav's stage ride from railroad station at Flagstaff, Arizona. The trip is comfortably mtde at moderate cost. Every ihlng voi have seen dwarfs in (wmpsrison with the Titan of chaf-ma.

V.agara wculd be swallowed up in it, and Pike's Peak appear insignificant il in the Canon dark depths. JFor illustrated books descriptive ol aither pla, Incuire of nearest agent, 0: address W.J Janxey, i0T.r Union Avenue, Kansas City, Mo 3 agent, r. W. Brown, who now stop ACTS AS A SPECIFIC ping at 110 Judson street Fort Scott, Con Sans was in Kansas City last Arousing Healthj Action hsr Organs. Kansas.

F. E. B. MASON, Inventor. It Camr Health to Bloom, and Joy to Reign Throuthoot the tut I re Frame.

week Mrs Fannie Wright and son, Jimmie, of Louisburg, Kansas, are visiting relatives in town and vicinity BeneSel and daughter, Reine, went to Kansas City Saturday to visit relatives Miss Emma Fuhrman of Fort Editor Monitor: "When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. "When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. IT NEVER FAILS TO REGULATE. I haye been begging Dr.

Dolphin for "Sty wife lias been under treatment of leading physicians three years, withotit beactit. After iisinir tnree bottles of BRADFIKLD'S FKSAI.K REGULATOR tho nearly one year to let me publish to the world a cure performed on my wife, but can do her own eookiuc milking and wahintr. Scott came up Thursday morning to he is too modest to let me do so and visit her sister, Mrs Wm Campbell M. S. iKl uenaerson, ais.

BUADFIELD BEGULATOii ATLAXTA, GA. now I shall take the liberty to do it, re Miss Belle Allen of Xenia spent last C7 Sold by dmeei.ts at II .00 per bottle- gardless of his consent In fact the The Conine; State. miracle performed on her ia greater than the one on Mrs. Matson, My wife was confined to her bed for seven years with the worst case of eczema tbat has week with her cousin. Miss Bertha Collins A great mad dog scare prevailed our town for the past few weeks.

Several children were bitten and have been taken to Ktneaid to a mad 6tone which adhered to each patient many When the present territory of Utah enters tne union or states, it will do so wuh a population of about 200, COO touls t-nd a climate unsurpassed in been known in this county and to make a long story short, he cured her in 1894 in about three months time and now there is not a more sound woman in You SOUTH BOUND. ST. LOUIS HOUSTON EXPRESS NO. 3 Leave St. 11 JO ir.

Arrive Kott S.ot 1:40 pm Leave Fort Scott 1:43 o-. ST. LOUIS GALVESTON EXPRESS NO I Leave St. 9:30 a Arrive Port Scott :58 pm Leave Fort Scott 12:05 a EAST BOUND. ST.

LOUIS CHICAGO EXPRESS NO. 4 Arrive Fort Seott Leave Fort Scott 1 0 Arrive St. Louis 5:30 a tn ST. LOUIS CHICAGO EXPRESS NO. 2 Arrive Fort Scott Leave Fort Scott 4:05 a rr.

Arr.ve 8t Louis 6:00 MISSOURI PACIFIC SYSTEM. the wide world. It will be richer in agricultural rescources than any other times Miss Nellie Atte bury visited the first of the week in Uniontown Fay Hoieman returned from Fort Scott Thursday morning The teachers of Bourbon county can once more breathe freely, as the Echools have been award state.It has! within its borders nearly all Fort Scott and not one sign of its re or the known minerals and metals, gold turn. Many others I know of whom he has cured. I have seen cures mver, copper, iron, tin, in abun dant quantities.

It has, best of all, stomach trouble performed by him the teal tn giving climate, alwav temper ed 8nd their work for the ensuing year will soon begin. At Bronsoa Mr Joe which ought to be published to the world and many cancer cures; also some McNaught of Moran will preside over the high school, with Misses Mattie Williamson and Jessie Milligan in the lower grades. Atmira Daughter will leach at district No. 2. Grant Daughter A chewing tobacco made to please a of the worst he has cured of our bes citizens right here at home.

Yours, L. M. Starne, 733 Burk St, Fort Scott. Wall Faper. at No 39, Mrs Marv Rogers at No 99, universal taste, must be prepared from Bertha Rogers at No 22, Maggie Moore ate in summer and in winter.

It has hot tulptr-ir springs and is in fact, one large santiarium. Utah is the ideal place to build a come in which to spend the balarce of jour days, surrounded; by farm and orchard which guarantee all the neces-iies and most ctmforts of life. There are a millions of homes now AwaiHne settlement Seed to F. A. Wad.eigh, Salt Lake City, for a copy of 'Utah's Resources." It will pay you to post yourself on the merits of State" which has been aptly termed The Premised Land." the highest grade leaf; with a skill that at No 111 and Lawrence Moore at No 89 Uniontown and Moran played a ex- can only be acquired by the longest We have a fine selection of 25c gilts and ingrains that we will contract to hang on walls or ceiling for the price of match game of ball at this place Saturday, which resulted in a very easy vie tory for the Uniontown boys.

The the paper alone. This offer holds good perience. It must possess a delicious flavor, and a lasting substance, and must neither fecore stood 3 to 23 in their WEST BOUND. WICHITA, GENESEO DENVER EXPRESS Na 453. Leave 9t.

Louis SiS0p.m. Leave Kansas City 4:05 a. Arrtve Fort Scott 9:10 a. Leave Fort Scott 9:30 a. m.

NORTH AND EAST BOUND. K. ST. LCTJIS EXPRESS NO. 454.

Arrive Fort Scott. p. rr. Leave VortSeott 6:35 p. m.

Arrive ansa 11:35 p. m. Arrtve St. Louis a. FT.

SCOTT CENTRAL RT. through the month of August J. A. Faemer Son, 203 Market Street. Several Bronsonites are attending the flat.

In races at Fort Scout this week. too light nor too heavy, too sweet nor too TO UNO GIRLS HEALTH NOTICE. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. entering womanhood ought to have just the special help that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip All residents and property owners within the city of Fort Scott, Kansas.

tion can eive. Thev need to be started right. are hereby ordered to cut or have cut, the weeds along the sidewalks The Prescription aids and promotes the proper functions. and adjoining their property, corrects the delicate weaknesses and all are ordered to use some and derangements that might be disinfectant in liberal quantities, I aiTph na catHAP rf lima ashes come chronic, estaDusnes regu larity and health, lessens pain. They want a nourishing, sap-porting, strengthening tonic.

No. 3T3. Leave Fort Scott 7:15 a. Mo SUB, Arrive Fort p. KANSAS, NEBRASKA DAKOTA.

NORTH BOUND. Fort Scott and Topeka Accomodation No. 288 Leave Fort Arrive 1:85 p.m. Arrive Topeka 5 30 p.m. Arrtve Kansas City 6:43 p.

m. fcOTJTH BOUND. Topeka and Fort Scott Accomodation No- 2SS. Leave Topela 10:00 m. Leve Kansas 10:16 a.

arrive 1:40 p. m. Arrive Fort Scott. 7:20 p. m.

such as an experienced physi skill- is so cian has especially prepared for the female system, in the Pre- every element dear to the tobacco chewer fully concentrated and blended as to scriDtion. make the most mak aim dry earth, pure lime or iodide of potas-ium, in all water closets and privy vaults, from now until the first day of October, 1S95. All persons are also prohibited from throwing any slop or any kind of refuse into the alleys or upbn the streets. Believing that the above rules are necessary to insure the health of our citizens after the protracted wet weather, the sanitary officer is ordered by the Board cf Health to strictly enforce the same. By order of the Board op Health.

mm In every lemaie complaint -and weakness, and in all nervous conditions, if it doesn't benefit or SjM2tAM.A delicious chewing tobacco ever put on the market. Try it and you're sure to catch the idea. TT amSII: cure, the money will be returned. Mies Maggie Jacksojt. of Barbnek.

St. Zan-dm Parish, ia, says: I was lying sick for some time with female complaints, and all tbe medicine my friends pave tne did me do good. Death was approaching'; all my friends bad given me up to die. I beard of your wonder. tul medicine, and I bought two bottles of it, and before I had taken tbe last, I rot entirely well.

I am still enjoyra? good health, and ez-pect to praiee your med id nr. every wbere-t go. The best stock of baby carriages ever shown, ia the city, and prices right, at Lamb, Reo.ua Na 105 Main. also Laan settees from $1.25 up: MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.

Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder porch rockers, prices to suit the times, at Lamb, Requa Co's. Hill block. A i Gold.

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