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The Atchison Daily Champion from Atchison, Kansas • Page 4

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operations are again auuie. THE -JSTX LARGEST FLOURING AND GRIST KILL IN KORTHERN KAITSA3 'ho Are in need of srjtliiEp in 1 .0 well by in t.n tiin.ining and that we have been sellizg the same al an actual loss to ourselves. We therefore, on and after Monday, March 3rd, 1873, mutually agree to sell the earns for Cash only, to one and all. No deviation will be made from this rule. Papera and Magazines will be sold upon aa established list, by all cf us.

Chas. J. Smith' L. A. Aldeeso.v, R.

A. Heim 4 F. J. Wexdell. feb28dlw We will kwp oonstaatly on hand a fall of CORN GROUND FEED, Etc.

uu city, vox mil htt FLOUR Which will lei wnicnwiu i.u.u Ui cuarg tomnj pui 01 therefore wo prepared to famish tha BEST horticultural and large white Lima Beans, long red Mangle Wartzle and French white Sugar Beet, premium drumhead and premium flat Dutch, fine red Dutch, and Martlehead mammoth drumhead Cabbage, Seymour's white solid and incomparable dwarf white Celery, prize head Lettuce, Kentucky Blue Grass, imported Clever, Yorkshire hero, and other Peas, Alfalta Clover, and other Seeds, ecnt by by mail to any address by A. C. Faust, Sign of the Big Padlock, Atchison, Ka. Catalogues with prices sent on application, dwtf Sidewalk Xotlce. Lttclred, By the Mayor and Council of the city cf Atchison in session Dec.

2d, A. 1S72, that it is necessary to build a sidewalk on the west side of Sixth street, from Commercial street to the C. B. U. P.

R. R. A. W. WAGENHALS, City Clerk WJ WILL PAY THl HIGHEST CASH PRICE rOE.

Bye, Buckwheat and Corn TV a i BLAIR, Through Alcblson. Yesterday, at the T. i Saota Fe depot, there was exhibited cce of those scenes, that are co becoming so extraordinarily common, and of ench every day occurrence, that extendid mention is seldom made, husband deserting a destitute wife. The natrie of the man was J. C.

Andrews, aacl former place of residence was Cleveland, Ohio. For many years he resided there irlth fatri'y, consisting of a wife atd oiie child, now aged about fifteen years, as tfco 2rieving and heartsick wife says, temperate in habits, industrious and kind, aad in good circumstances. About a yeir 83 he became acquainted with a woman, handsome in appearance, stjhsh and gzui, j'isi such, a one as would tend to weary him of LI3 homely but trae wife. It was the same old story, toll over and over arain. He was attracted by her beauty, and she saw a loiistone in bis well-filled purse, and they eloped together, he leaving his family in reduced circumstances, and the little money bis wifa had hoarded up was sooa expended in her fruitless search after the wretch.

The last beard of the truant couple they were at Kansas City, he working in some of the railroad departments, Tha City Kills ia on lib. Street, near the Depot of the 0. B. TJ. P.

R. R. S-. 3 -T7E -WrRR-A USTT OTTTR PLOTTR List Of Letters remaining unclaimed in the Tost Office at Atchison. State of Kansas, cn the dny of Marob, 1873: lAIHES" LIST.

Aikens Blain Barrett Belcher Baker Browning Bsyless Butcher 2 Beardslee Beeson Bodman Burke TJ Brakey A Boil Chanan A Crowley Cannel '1 CarditT A Cail Cromwell A Condlon A ClairM Coter II Cromwell Day Davis Davis A Dioey 8 I avis A Ewinf 3 Evans Fraley Fagans Fraley i Flower GillionM Gordon Gardner Guest II Garnett II Hensley 2 Holland Harden Hogan Howard Hawley Hudsen Irwin Jackson 2 Johnson A Jones A Keilh Kinzle Krier Loeffel Leapson Leenard Lancaster A Lewis Lacy Lancaster Larson Luoas Meyer A '2 Marsh Mikkerson Manday May Moss Mentger MoStratten 8 McKenzie Nagle Nocks Andsrscn Beards'ee Butler Bowen Bance Beams 2 Burch Bender Black Brown Bailiff 11 Baker Buchanan Celey Cline A 2 Corneliua Combs Campbell A Crawford Cronet Campbell Coleman Davig Davis Downing Dickenson A Daugherty II Elliott Fuller Fouta Fliok Faioide Giares Glenn Graham A Gerrarty Hughes Houser A Hireen Hazelline Hill Hill Iddings Jeneg Jonos Kinney Kruplian 11 Key Locker Larson Logan A Lackler Lyon 2 Lenard Lloyd 3 Langwortby Long Meyers A 2 Mainhardt Murphy Margarson Mathews A MoMar MoCalla Nrris B. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. MAECH 8 18733 KAILBOAD TIME TABLE. Tredng arrive Lt sd depart from tbta city daliy ollowi: Missouri Pacific AST WEST. Leave.

'Pirmigh Express Xiqht Express Kansas City St'k ExvretM Through Freight A rrivt. Mail and Frpret; Exjirtts Kansas City Accommodation Esjires. FreigH 7 hrovrjh i 2. 10 j. p.

a. 12.20 p.m 7:15 w' Trl-jpm a Atchiaon Toeka Kanta Fe and Mirei raiTmytr and Freight MzU and hsprtl: Arrtvc. 11:50 a. M'lxl and i 'l fJ) p. in L'tcal 1 1 Central Branch.

Lavt. yixl and Ihrmi'jh. Fni'jkt A Miil and Erpruz Pr'xgid f'fj 6:15 a 1 12:00 1 Atcnison and JVebraska A'uJctji Leave. Mail and 2:45 p.m Through Wight a. J-'alit City Accomodation A rrive.

I Mad and Ermrets 1 TKrough Freight Fills Vj A'-commiition 'it: fwm Kansas City, 8t. Jo, and Council Bluffs. i Omaha Mail and Erpress 10:30 a.m Omaha Erjtreit 1:" a. Atlantic Espreit p. Chicaao :1 p.

St Ltmis Mail and Express St Louis E-'ires Kaiistit 'iiy Express I l'l'ijic t.rpre's, Chicago, Kock Island and Pacific. 2Mpm 11 lopm iA.sr WEST L.uve. Chicago Frpr'ss A itixed Arrive. Chicago Erpress A cammulation, Mu'd F'tss'riQ'r j. a.

i p. Vi. 1 in 7:40 Hannibal and 8t. Joseph Leave. Atlantic Express 7:15 c.

Chicago Express Stock Express 5.10p.m. Arrive. Mail Facijic Express Tl'rin-gh rnaht 9ztam. 9:1 5am. Burlington and Missouri Kiter.

ieare. Chicago Express Atlantic Express E'insiis City Express Facific Express Arrive. p. I 10 p. 11 15jj Chicago Express Atlantic Express Eansas City Express Pacific Express 11:15 p.

m. 7:10 pm Arrival and Itepnrtnre ofKailH at Atrti iUn. HfUlMAM. Arrivs. I Ipart lAtfTlBH Al Soi'TlIXaW via Bt.

Louis, Mo. BAHTIRN AND N0bTHE3N 8TA7BS VIA Wlavo.i, tt Platt Cm Tia K. C. 1 3 00r. St.

Joe. O. 2.C0P.M WlUTIaX, VIA ClXTKAL JlLABOU U- loo faciflc 1 11: 30a.it NoRTHtus, VIA A A 2.00P.lrll:30A.II Aii Topua Santa 11:20 a ill a a it BtAe Liue, WVtd'y. 1 Vri.f l0p. Pakd'K, Mt.

Plkauant and LocutiTj ilkuv -i i A very large variety of Jaconet Nainsook and Linen Embroideries and Insertions, just received at Newcomb's, 309 Commercial street. feb25dw A splendid assortment of ladies' Neck Ties just received by express at Newcomb's, 309 Commercial street. feb25dw Sobby. Those epring atylo Silk Hats at 410 Com-cial airect. feb22dtf L'veryene says that Wendell has the best seleotion of miscellaneous Book9 in the city.

decl2Jtf Fresh Honey in comb, at Pearsen's grocery store. jy2Cdtf The beat California Pears, and all kinds of Fruits at Vega'a, corner of 2d and Commercial streets. oct29dtf Four hundred Chickens and Turkeys for ale at Roper Nesbit'a del dtf Buy your groceries cf Iloper Nesbit'a They give 10 ounces to the pound, dtf Cheanuts, Quinces, Pears, Oranges, and all kinda of fruita at Vega'a corner 2d and Com mercial street. dtf A fresh lot of Tlant's best St. Louis flour in barrels, just received at Pearson's grooery, au4dtf Roner Ncsbit's, cor.

6th and Commercial Streets. del dtf Fresh Oysters received daily by express at Matt. Gerber's. dtf All miscellaneous Books sold at (he pub lisher's retail price by Wendell, at his book Btore, No. 311 Commercial street.

dtf Silk Hats at Rothschild's, 410 Commercial street. Those wishing to fit their families out in boots and shoes will do well to call on John Bcmer before purchasing elsewhere. dtf Fresh Apple Cider made every day by Manglesdorf Ratterman, Grocers, corner 3d and Commercial streets. eept27dtf At Rothsohild's and buy one of the spring style Silk Hats, 410 Commercial etreet. feb22dtf Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies every day at Matt.

Gerber's. dtf Fresh Buckwheat Flour, just received by A. Pearson. The best quality. oeiodtf All the daily and weekly newspapers nd magazines can be obtainedvf Charley Smith at the 6th street news depot.

icpSJif Conl 24c, Ft. Scott, Bevier, (Mo At Ft. Scotl Coal Yard. Leave orders at Peareon'a Grocery etore. feb20Jlm Cms.

N. Skip, Agent. Get your Diaries for IS73 of Chas. J. Smith, at the Fifth etreet Book and News Store, dtf FOR STY LIS 11 SUITS And Uue Cicths, call on BlKOSTRAXU 1'aLHijIHT, Rear of Savings Bank.

feb2Cd4m Oysters served np in any itjle at Matt. Gerber's. dtf Empire and Head Light Oil, fire test, or sale by Simonds McConaughy. dtf before purchasing cbewUre. 8C ItcmoTftl.

fH. Scuddcr rcanufactrirera of and deal ers is cigars and tobacco, removed to 411 Commercial Etreet, in Somg formerly cccupisi ij Carr Ers. ou iond MoConaughy keep constantly Ad Head Light Oil. Buy this and fliont and losi of life and property. Ot entire stock cf Eocta and SUoea, Hats, 3ei and Genta' Famishing Goctfs will te 's fet cost.

Come and tee ua before you buy. nyf 4 In hcii. byant Bakery ia ahead. en ner'g. nir the cheapest and best fainily groceries se Roper 4 Nesbit'a.

1 i if ew Books at Wendell's bookstore, dif te asew fruits cf Ul kinds, each a dried veTiea, currants, blackberries, just re- at Hanthorn'a, 400 ComjT.erc;l street. 10io5dtf 11 hundred and fifty O7ercoat3 at way i prices, at the American Wardrobe, 51'J 'msreial street. noyGdtf Gerber is the popular baker Jtf Jt have a few boxes of Seeds to put oui Sommission. Decker Hi mmkr. 9)bl8dtf ornst received at Jacob Leu' a line aasort-htt of mocking, robin and red bird cagea a Brat claaa nre ana Dureiar prom emc.

iebl8dtf ecker Hummer are ahead on Field and fin. aen oeeaa, aB iney aiepiay a una imuii-it of betb. package and bulk seede. anil Vit.fnrn Tnii liiiv dtf at Terry couches for $14.00, full iJorauits, chamber auita complete $25 to $250, and every thing else in portion at Kelaey a. Bimpaon o-t street.

dtf Won't forget Matt. Gerber when you want athing in the oonfectioaery or bakery line. hctf he very best of Native Wines alwaya on at Mangleadorf Ratterman'a. dtf efor the great Domeatio" sewing ma-ccne, combining the excellences of all the Piers, call at Bradford's music store. If i wish a good piano or organ, that ia the ce to get it.

Don't fail to call or eend for r(jularB. dec281tf "ielaey Simpson make a speciality in lt manufacture of Parlor GoodB, Mattreaa-aOffice and School Furniture. Call and 1 jthem in their new store rooma, Oal-ith's new building near Cth, 522 Comer-9 street, or at their shops on North Gth, eween Kansas Avenue and Santa Fe streets. lattf ust reoeived at Hanthorn's, 40G Commer-1 street, more of that fine Maple Syrup. leoSdtf afomb, and Strained Honey at Roper fbit'a.

doldtf "he old reliable firm of Roper Ncsbit is 'ull blast again with a nice retail stock in neotion with their wholesale department, 'ner Cth and Commercial streets. dtf iarge Red Wethersfield Onion Seed by the ond, at Decker Hummer's. dtf old customers and friends of Iloper 1 ibit will be giad to hear that they are now 'dy to wait upon them at corner of Cth Commercial streets. nov23dtf a 0Lrotio overshoes, of every at Ross Duncan's. size, just re-dtf SO.OOO vs.

H. 4 St. Joi R. R. Whereas, "an overwhelming majority, at an eleetion 1 3 in the City of Atchiaon on 7th of June, ''8, $60,000 in city bonds was voted, on Edition a bridge to span the Missouri river 'aid be oompleted by Jan.

1st, 1874. And Whereas, The Old Reliable through their Cj authorized agent noweomes forward and as the Company he represents will gladly linquiih their claim against the city, pro- ling its citizens will weigh the matter well Ll fully decide to send all their prescrip- to Allen 4 Todd, who will at all times pnd te that branch themselves. Kuf Ced. jUl in favor of that say I. G.

F. T. blldtf When you want presents for your friends, jiember mat enaell nas tne tmest lot oi wellaneous books in tne city to select ra. dtf jHuts, figs and fancy candy at Matt Ger- dtf 1 L'reeh Oysters of the best brands at Han- rc'a. djcodtf li'Wky don't you keep your handa from LtppingT I use Glyoerine Lotion get it a 'nond and maconaughy's drug store dtf 1 A.

fine lot of fresh figs, fresh lemons, and tauta at Hanthorn's, 406 Commercial et. decodtf 1 1 you want bargains, go and buy your i t- i it i nuittiv vi Aoioej ot oimpsuu. mrv vro pe to sell for the next sixty daya, 25 per t. less than the market price. They are kted in Qalbraith's new 3 story building Commercial street, oocupying the entire ding, which is filled with furniture cf a it, from cellar to garret.

jan25Jtf Everything in the Confeotionery line at itt Gerber's. dtf ponham's Teast Towder for purity and pngth ia unequalled. All who it like rnd recommend it to their neighbors, dtf Oysters reoeived daily by express at tt Gerber'a. 'dtf oat received at Rosa Duncan's manu- flory of Booti and Shoes, No. 411 Com- eifJ itreet, north side, between 4th and a larg stock of Chicago and Boston pufaotured boots and shoes, which they to the pubhc at prioes that defy compe- bm.

Flease give them a call dtf iicob Widmer knows how to gft a nice di if for parties. The wood market is degenerating. Wcoi is getting scarcer and cheaper. The City Council have taken initiatory action ia regard to tiie South Fourth etreet sidewalk. Eriekmakers ia the soutLern part of town are busy making prepariticcs fcr the coming brick season.

The Relief Society will hold a meetiag in Trinity school room this (Saturday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. J. Titcs, Sec'y. In previous years the lorgest period during which the Missouri river has been closed by ice, was ninety nice days.

This year it has been one hunlred and fire days. Little words are the eweetest to bear; little charities fly farthest and are longest cn the wing; little lakes are the stillest; little hearts the fullest, and little farms the belt tilled little the most read, and little songa the dearest loved. Magnitude is not vlue. A Leavenworth boarding houe keeper, who leaves near a glue factory, makes a very luscious article of jelly-cake by taking coli buckwheat cakes and piling them up with alternate layers of g1ue. A neat top drtssing of pulverized chalk eets them eff, and the boarders' mouths water until they bite into the deceptive structure.

Recently a rroof shset of the list of the Kansas Senate was given oat, on which corrections were to be made if any errors were discovered. Soon after, the compiler of the manual received the following cote from one of the single men: In proof-sheet of Wiison in Senate, 1 eee you say I am married. Please correct, or send the weman around, and oblige." RAILROAD PICKIPS. Railroad business waa looking up yesterday. More passengers came in oe the Eastern trains yesterday than any day this season.

The L. and G. road is transporting flax and castor bean seed free to f.irmera along their line. Eight car loada of emigrants left for the far west by the way uf the T. and S.

Fe Road yesterday. Yesterday morning ten oar loads of the first installment of Texas etoc'z came in on the T. and S. Fe Road, and were iast night forwarded East by ihe way of the Hannibal and St. Joe.

The A and 3. Fe depot mw uiiilumg just S'juih cf the Central Branch Union Pa- citio will be the finest in the city. The larg stone building, formerly used as a hotel will be entirely renovated and remodelled for the pose, large stairways will be built to lead to the baggage roooma adjoining the track, an ail will be covered with water light rooting, Some difEcuty is being experienced at Omaha over the bridge at that point by the railroads that centre there. The Council Bluffs folks are exercised, the Kansas Pa cific folka want a show and the Union Pacifio people talt injunction. The officers of the K.

C. and Council Bluffs, the L. and and the C. and S. W.

and Missouri Pacific Raliroads, have been telegraphed to go to Leavenworth in mediately, and meet the Board of Appraisers, with reference to the grounds for the new depot. Leavenworth, when the six blocks are condemned for railroad purposes, will have more railroads centering here than at St, Louis. Leavenworlk Times. When all the Petroleum is extracted from the body of the earth, and other greasy sub stances that at present feed the axis cf the earth fail, that body will probably stop re volving. OIR NEIGHBORS.

Topeka is to have Chanfrau next Friday and Saturday. Great Bend wants to give $15,000 for a large flouring mill. One firm in Lawrence has diapoaed of six hundred bushels of flax seed in the pust two weeka. aola already has twekty-hre cinaiJates for Mayor in the fij.d, with wards to hear from. The propositien for $150,000 bunda far a rolling mill at Topeka, was carried by a large mejority, on Wednesday.

B. W. Perkins has been appointed by the Governor to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Judge Webb. In Reno township lives a blind man. He has a wife and ten children, and they all live in a house with one room.

They seem con tented and happy. The citizens of Lawrence have raised five hundred dollars for the families of the men who fell from the scaffolding, on the bank building on Tuesday. Marengo Joe," who tried to burglarize the Dickinson county treasurer's safe, at Abilene, some months ago, ia now plying the 1)ufv revolver in Mississippi. The treasurer's report of the city of Law rence shows that the general and special tax of the city is $120,000, and that about $00, 000 of this amount remains uuooliected. At last the element of corruption has en tered the gopher scalp business.

A boy up in Jackson county was recently arrested for changing a gopher order from 40a. to $4 40, and passing it off for a pair of boots. Mrs. Turner, of Oswego, Michigan, wanta her husband, Wm. Turner, formerly ef Co.

Eighth Michigan volunteers, last heard from in Morris county, Kansas. Mrs. Turner, in her description, says He would surprise you when he fills his right cheek ith tobacco. Also, he's afflicted with the army diarrhea. lhese marks he can get rid of if he can change his name." We are informed, that in a town in Doni phan county, says the Troy Chief, a dance wb8 recently held to raise money to pay the preacher.

How times have changed Not many years ago, the Church taught its mem bers that tha Devil was in a fiddle. Even now, in the old McGuffey Fourth Reader, to be found in many families, may be read the frightful story of a young lady who died sud denly while dressed for a ball. Shall acme of us live to see the day when Churches will send out their best poker players to win money to pay the preacher One day last week, at White a cut- ing affray took place, in which James Mc Grew received several ugly slashes frcA a knife ia the hands of John Cuckler. It seems that, since the ice went partially out of the river, had been carrying passengers across in a skiff. Last week, the Ferry Company directed Cuckler, who was in their em ploy, to put in a skiff, and order McGrew to uit.

Cuckler did so, when McGrew threat ened to put him under the ice, whereupon Cuckler eommenced eutting at him with a knife, McGrew parrying the blows. He re-oeivad a eevere cut in the arm, one in the breast, which he thinks penetrated tha bone, nd a number of slashes through his clothing. The wounds are supposed not to be dangerous. Everything at Matt Gerber's. dtf its p.

GALBKAITII AULD, TOy T- Knnsasi City- Direo tory. A. JOXES Mannfactnnns CVr.iecti..n-er. and n-a'r. in Nuts, lire Works, K.nsas City.

Mo. mT.IIt rVSw llSI.S.fOC QOBB COOK, Lawyers, Court House Block. Wu'ir- toHt'n, TCTM. Kn5 City "jjl i soun. Business promptly aitemiea to febuly -lTY HOTEL.

Good rooms, clean be.ls and so Corner Fifth and k. meals at tha Citw tlnrol. febldSm JOS. RAYBURS. TANSA3 CITY STEAM CRACKER FACTORY-: Taylor Bros to Tailor.

Mills Taylor Manufacturers of every kind of Crackers 1317 Vi street, Kausas City, Mo. JeblMlv QREAr WESTERN EMPLOYMENT OFFICkTnJ 9U Street, near the Junction, Kansas City. cwiw, uoieis, private lamuies, ifc, supplied wuh help. Situations found lor all. Address 1' Box 10L feblMIy GEkA' and Notaries Public, Kansas City, Jlo.

feUSjly QIIICAGO STEAM IYE WORKS, 1031 Main Kansas Uly, Mo. Sitk and Woolen G.nids IHe.i ,11,1 si tl K. JlUtlli feblMly proprietor. 2 Years' Practice Dr. Perkins can be consulted as usual at Lis oflic 921 MAIN STREET, Kansas City, or by mail Box on tlie various synm.

toms of Private Diseases. The atllicted will take notice that I am the only man on the American continent that can core you of Spermatorrhoea. Loss Manhood, caused by self abuse or disease. I challenge the combined Medical Faculty to re lute tl above statement by successlul competition. The symptoms of disease produced by nightly seminal emissions or by excessive sexual indulgence, or by self abuse are as follows: Loss of memory, sallow countenance, pains in the head, weakness of limbs chronic costiveness of the bowels, coufused vision! blunted intellect, loss of contldence in approach strangers, Kreat nervousness, felted breath, couwniih tlon parched tonfm.

and freqnentlv insanity ami death unless combatted by scientific medical aid. Reader, remember Dr. Peckius is Ihe only man that will guarantee to cure you or rtofunci tlxo JPoo if a enre is not permanently made. Also remember that I am permauentlv located at No. Fifth Street, south, the Public S.uvo Kansas City, and I have the Largest Medical Rooms IS TIM CITY.

CaMand seo me; a friendly chat costs yn and ail is strictly cuulideutial. 1-oat Bui UjT. I3NTJ3, Kansas City, Mo. Jan.l,lS72.d4wly DR. JOHN FEE, CONFIDENTIAL PHYSICIAN, KA.XSAS CITY, MO.

lr. P. curr all formi of pr.Ttite disease, of tiowevt-r standintr, inclniing tipermatorrlin, iIihhkw of thu i'roatrate Gland alio. Syphilis. Syphilitic Kruptiou Rhenmatism, A fleet ions of the Thrc Ulcerations, Ac.

Also, all diseases of the fwmala rr I-roiinctive organs, including Leucorrhn', Amt-norrha-Itysmenorrhs, menorrhagia, Ulceratlo Utri, Mrility. ttc. KecuJittct Dr. Fee feas been longer erigaged in this city as a specialist than any other person that during his location here scores of have in this city, only to disappear after week or months, and his years of succMflr.il pecijil rai-tirf in this city are an absolute guaranty of a lull m.t profeflnioDttl ability. All Consultations Strictly Confidential.

Office Sixth Street, between Main and Ifelawuro Office hours from a. m. to m. febl-dly DR. SPECIALIST.

Hullotin Elock, Gox- CStlx eft! Wnltmt Sta, Entrance No. 4, Walnut 4 Atinsas Ciy, Cnres Syjhilis in all stair. Primtuy, ana a ternary, seminal Heaknets. Jtetoriijc Vooiblt-f iu" "uyiiiiBU- mnijcti lllVJ('IUaJeXCB. or eelf abuse, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Mrictnrw tt the Urc tbra.

intiamatinn of and couerotions within the Ki ney. Gravel, Whiten, suppressed painful M-nitm tion, falang or ulceration of tbe Womb, and Bar" ness. Ail letters containing one stamp, prom ptly anw 4. A friendly interview cunts notbtgjr All itrlcti wufi.is-uum. uince nourt imnj a.

ui to 8 febldwl PELLL15. AsV OQO Or Sugar-Coated, Concentrated Itot.t and Herbal Jnlcp, Ami Milion Granules. THE "LITTLt filANT" CATIHUT1C, or a I torn la Parvo Physic. in- norflty cf modem Modirs! mn. Pharmareutiral ScieoC' ro ate car tcr lonj taking the lar: be larje, repulive ami raueoui pijl 1 of cheap, crude, and halky ingredient can by a careful application or chemics compod when we can extract ail the cathartic and other med: ciusi properties irom ine most valuable rtiotn anr hrb.i.

arid concentrate them iirto a nasnsre Gran xcareeljr larer (ban a mnataad seed, that enn be readily iwaUowwl by thoee oi the mot sensitive stomachs and fartiuiout taster tachiittie Purgative relict sii inopt concentrated form, as much cathirric a i embodied 3 any of the larj-e pills found for aie in the drai; shops. From wonderful ra. thartic power, in proportion tr th-ir fare, pept who have tried tiem are apt to isppoee they are fcar-li ordra-tio in efT-ct. but Mich a mif at ali the cae. dilf-rent active medicuaai prin ciples of which are compor-d bein' so bar-raonized and modified, one by toe other, as to produce a moat aoareliisiaT ami ibor.

iiTh.yt gently and kindly opera! caltiartie. Hetrard i hereby offered by the pro- of these 1'eVt. to any chemi-t who. analysis, will fir.d in them an i.aiomel or otner fortes mercury or any otiier mineral poion. Be ine entirely TftftaMe.

no particnlar care i required while u-ins? them. They ope- I rare without dirjsbance to tte con-f itutrori. iiul, or occupation. For Jaundlrr, Headsihr! Constipation, Impure It 1 ous, faiit in the Sliouldersi, Tivhineaa off tho lieol, Uizzineaa, Sour t.rnrtatioaa of the Stomach, ttad taate js month, Hilinu Pain 1st region of Kidnej, Internal reer, ftloated feeling about stomach. Kuati of Blood to llcn.i.

Hick Co! orcd I riii I no ialiiiiiy ania t'orebdinsrM, ine Or. Pierre' I'leaaant Pii uti Pellei. Iu of tne i. oi Jur- rrative reis' over it--t a iiireacH. I wi-h to a that their anion upon tho animal economy ii iintveraal, not a gland or tiaauc apiiiir their auna.

tive impreM. Ar: imiiir liieni: tneir jar-triAtiiir' aud i in irla- b'lttlcg p-es-'rve -c-for any lenieh of time, in clirriaT-. -o rbcr are af- wiyj eh and v. i- i the cae witii tne piii Ifj'md in tr.c eni to'. tict up iu 'lOd or pie Itcrooei't ll-at I fora.l wfci-re a LaiatiTr, Altera-'- I tive or Pnrgative i ih--e iiitie 1 Fclli true tie iuort perfect aiiacliou to ail woo use tiichi.

They arc told ly riilprorUlul 71 Druggist at i nt a bottie. Io c.t allow any 'lnrrit to it.tiitce von i tae anyrhinj elre to rrn is jn-l as my pellets because he n.ahea a lar-cf proht on whicn he ii oe- dnru'i't cannot i- ipplv tnem. ucios 25 cell i and receive thctn bv r'firn null from lt. v. ji.

i'mpr, liUFFALO. JOliu J. llro.Tn A. Snainsr's asnt fin thia distrietl f'- Jnst been rSlted In, Card. Mr.

A. Muir wishes to announce to his old friends and customers, and the public generally, that heh as received his Spring and Summer stock of gentlemen's tailoring goods, which are superior in quality, quantity and variety, of any stock ever receive! ia this city. And furthermore, that he has secured the services of an experienced cutter and maker of Coats, rants and Vests, recently from the well-known fashionable tailoring emporium of Brooks, Eros. New Tork City, upon whose skill and workmanship he defies competition, and guarantees perfect satisfaction. Terms, cheaper than the cheapest.

Remember the fashieaabie emporium, 501 Commercial street, opposite the Savings Bank. mch2dlm Nonci. Oa and after Sunday, February 9th, the Kansas City, Saint Joseph and Council B'uff R. K. will run two trains daily to St.

Louis, via the St. Louis, K. C. and Northern Railroad, without change of cars, making one hour and a half quicker time than any other line. New and elegant sleeping cars and coaches have teen put on their line, making the most comfortable as well as the fastest and safest route to St.

Louis. Try it. Tickets at the office of the Company, west room of the new hotel. dim B. S.

IlowK, Agent. Coal. Ft. Sectt, 24s, Bevier, (Mo.) 22c, At Ft. Scott coal yard.

Leave orders at Pearson's grocery store. feb20dlm Chas. N. Sup, Agent. City Grocery at 511 Commercial street, is the place to get just and cheap groceries.

mchGdtf District Scoool BonilH. We have a large lot of fine blank l)istrict SJchoei iionds printed, with blank coupons attached, at 25 cents each, or five for $1.00, poatatre pnepaid. Address Th Champion ffice, Atchison. dwtf Constipation. The peculiar virtues of I Price's Cream Baking Powder is shown in caces where there ia a tendency to constipa tion, food in which it ia used is more easily digested and acts as a natural aperient to th bowels, overcoming aoidity of the stomach and flatulency.

Let those who are dyspeptic eat food made with Dr. Price's Cream Bakin Powder and eee how easily it is digested We know of this powder and also Dr. Price Special Flavorings, Lemon, and do not hesitate to indorse them. mchCleodiwl Medical. Read the advertisement of Dr.

Bohannan, cf St. Louis, Mo. His reputation is that of one of the most successful physi cians in his speciality in the West. dwtf Great Bargains Clothing; at S. Bern mein s.

In order to save the expense of removing. and to make room for our large stock of Spring goods which will arrive about the 1st of Maroh, the goods now on hand will posi tively be sold at a reduced price. Anj wanting clothing should go and price them at Bernstein's, and they will eee that he ia Belling oif at greatly reduced prices, which will induce you to buy. feblSdwtf Avert the Danger. The '-ethereal mildness" with which poets credit the vernal season ia more an illusion of the fancy than a meterological fact.

Early epring in temperate climate is a fearful time, and the tears are usually too cool for health or comforj. To avert the complaints to which the fogs and winds of the season are apt to give rise, prudent people who believe in the proverb that "prevention is better than cure' fortify their stomachs and brace up their nerves and muscles with Hos'etter's Stomach Bitters. Thoae who do thia are wise, and are rewarded for their wisdom by escaping the visitations of chills and fever, rheumatism, biliousness, flatulency, constipation, stomaeh complaint, so common in damp, mhoa- pital weather. To the less prudent, who neglect thia precaution, and suffer for it, we would say, that the disorders which thia po tent vegetable tonic prevent it also cures. mchodwlw Seeds sent by mail or express to any ad dress on receipt of cash.

dwtf A. C. Facst, Atchbon, Kas. The best and neatest fitted'ep Oyster Sa loon in the city is that of Jaoob Widmer'e. dwtf A Fine Stock of Goods for tbe Holidaya at J.

L. Bliss'. dtwtf A Splendid Lot of Fine Seal f.lDgs at J. L. Bliaa'.

dwtf hen visiting Atchison drop in and eee Faust's fine assortment of hardware and housekeeping gooda, sign of the big pad lock, dwtf Millinery Emporium. SIRS. SAIOER Would respectfully announce to the ladle cf Atrhi- Boq and the surronndiDg coantry that ibe hvi on hand large and well selected stock of the most desirable Millinery and Fancy Goods, which will be Bold aa lew as the lowest. Havinz Wn actively engaged in the millinery huamees for tne lat twenty years, and having in my employ the bet trimmer in the weat, I feel warranted tn promiaiDg perfect iatlifaction to who may favor me with their patronage. I keep constantly on hand a large variety ol Trimmed Goods, Old Ladlet Cat.

"Velvets, trsM. Bibbons, Point Thread and other Laces, Crajte Veils, Oitrich Tips Plnmes, Jlmbroideries. Jet Banda and Ornament. Floweri. JewMrv -tr All orders tiled at tbe hartest aotic lafd hm beet and latest styles.

Specialty made of M1LG HATS 1D Mlli And Bridal Outfits Am constantly receivine new arooda of the Ia.tt styles. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Marphy block, N. Sth street, first door rth of Atchisoi, Kansas. janO ltf C.

W. RUST CO. HAVE RE MOVED So. Vo4 CoEinercrcil street, orer Johnson'. wot ana tnoe rcore.

ELECTRO-MEDICAL A.D SURGICAL INSTITUTE! is the only Institute in the Great Wet where the Turltisli Batli and ital 3VX agnotis ra, Bweedub Movement Care, and a jadicioas ne of specific medicines are combined in the care of disease. This is the secret of success. on ether equal, or even imitates it. All forms of dieeue, in male or female, ar etreated wits) like success. Borgi- ney ew The reason Why is.

We sell goods strictly for cash, therefore we can make lower prices for Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent's furnish-irg goods than any house in Atchieca doing a credit business. For a verification of this statement, go to the American Wardrobe, 519 Commercial street. II. W. Piztso.v.

feb'aWlf Shell's Ague Pill, and Adam's Pain Curt are two cf the best remedies in the market. Sold by druggigt and medicine dealers generally. au29dwtf Manhood I Womanhood Marriage 260 Paes. illustrated, fine plates, sent post-paid for 50 cents, by Dr. Whittier, 617 M.

Charles Street. St. Louis, the great Specialist, Read his card. A full linaf triple silver plated Forks and Spoons at C. N.

Piegnier's. dw Hone Well Invested. Ia purchasing Adams' Pain Cure or Sholl's Ague pills, ycu invest your money in two of the most reliable remedies on the market. They never fail to give entire satisfaction, and unlike other remedies, can be used by the moat delicate persons with safety and in a variety of diseases, and considering the low price they sell for, no family or individ ual can afford to be without them. For sale oy every druggist in Atchison and druggists and medicine dealers throughout the State.

sepl7dwtf Fine Gold and Coral Setts of Jewelry at L. Bliss'. dtwtf Silver plated ware at Fram Bird's. v2Gdiwtf Call and ei imine my stock of goods." J. Bliss.

diwtf China Toys the largest and best seleoted stock of them in store, and for sale at N. Rei-nier's. dw 11. Eehrens has opened out a new Boot and Shoe store at 709 Commercial street, (between Cth and 7th,) where he has a full line of new Eastern made boots and shoes. He will also manufacture boots and shoes to or- per of the very best of material, and made np by the best workmen to be had.

Mr. llehrens is an experience workman, therefore he will be able te make everything in his ine to order, and give satisfaction. marGdtf Lamps at Frani Bird's. dwtf The neatest and best Bakery in the city that of Jacob Widmer's. diwtf Perkin's Howe's non-explosive Lampa for sale at C.

N. Regnier's. dir A Word to Travelers. We have a word to Bay in favor of the Mis souri Facifio Railroad, lit was the "pioneer line Westward and is the "old reliable" route to St. Louis.

With the improvements which have been made during the past year, we believe that the Missouri Pacifio Railroad has the best traok and the finest and safest equip ment of any line west of the Mississippi. It ia the only line which runs three daily ex press trains of fine coaches and Pullman Sleepers, equipped with the Miller platform and the patent air brake, from Atchison, through Kansas City, Sedalia, and Jef ferson City to bt. Louis without change. connecting at St. Louis with eleven dieffrent through routes to points -North, East and South.

Particular information, and maps, timetables, may be had the various "Through Tick ets Railroad Stations in the West, or open personal or written application to G. H. Bax ter, Western Passenger Agent, Kansas City, or E. A. Ford, General Passenger Agent St.

Louis, Mo or W. B. Morris, Agent, Atch ison, corner 2d and Commercial streets, un der the New Hotel. EM1GRAITOJT TXBXIXG Cbeap Farms In Son th west Missouri The Atlantic Pacifio Railroad Company offers 1,200,000 acres of land in Central and Soutnwest Missouri, at from $3 to $12 per acre, on seven years tim with rree trans portation from St. Louis to all purchasers.

Climate, Boil, timber, mineral wealth, schoola, churches, and law-abidimg society invite emigrants from all points to this land of fruits and flowers, ior particulars address A. Tuck, Land Commissioner, St. Louib, Mo. janlOdedly Disappeared. That $7,000, York-Pomeroy fund, seems tohave gone to "that mysterious realm from whence no" national currency returns in company with the $6,200 conscience money reported by the Secretary of the Senate.

At least, no one appears to know juat where it ia, but everybody knows that the place to have Prescriptions prepared from pure drugs neatly and accurately is at eimonds and m'conaughy's drug store. mch2tf MoCully makes all kinds of buggies, car riages and spring wagons. Sixth street, north of Grail's stables. mch23dwtf Stoneware at Fram Bird's. dwtf China at Franz Bird's.

awtf Sidewalk Xotlce. Resolved, That the Mayor and Council deem it necessary and hereby Declare it necessary that the west side of Eighth Street from Commercial to Main, and Spring street from Sixtn to seventh be curbed and guttered. Also, that it is necessary to build side walks on tie west Bide of cth street from Commercial to Main, and on the north eide of Main from 8th to Sth, and on the north side of Spring from Gth to 7th, and on the east side of Cth from Commercial to the Central Branch Railroad, and on' the east side ef 2d street from Commercial to the C. B. U.

P. R. R. track. A.

W. Waoishals, mch5d2tw7t City Clerk. Henderson's Buchu, the great diuretic, an nnfailing remedy for all diseases of the Kid neys and Bladder, also for Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Flatulency, or wind on the stom ach. The most distressing oases of Female Weakness and Uterine Complaints are permanently cured by Henderson's Buchu. It unequalled by any known remedy for the cure of Dropsy, Gravel, and all Goaty and Rheumatic affections.

It is a specific reme for expelling all Pin and Tape Worms. It prescribed by eminent physicians in chron affections of the Liver. For sale by all druggists. Eee advertisement in this issue. This "7" the and the vrotnan boarding house b5ardic; at au np-town his wifj, but before the deserted wife appeared oa the scene the bird had flown.

She followed to Topeka, and from Topeka came to Atchison, through tha kindness of the officers of the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railroad enjoying the privelegea cf a pass. While here she waa generously provided for by Capt. Ed. Smith, the gentlemany Station Agent, and Major Pat. Walsh, the Superintendent of the baggage department, and by them sent on her way to other fields.

It was a sympathetic case, and one that would call cut the genu" ous feelings and better point3 in any man We hope she may succeed in securing the reprobate, and make him tally more than one, when be comes within her grasp. DISTRICT I'Cl'KT. iml the LRw-Uivers are liolii. Iu the District Court yeoterday induing, several unimportant motions aiid points of law were argued by the counsel, and decided by the Court. They were not deemed of sufficient importance to publish.

At 2 o'clock the case of John W. Corry, by bis next friend P. Weber, vs. the SIo. Pacific Railroad Company, came up for trial.

All the afternoon was occupied in ex amining plaintiff's witnesses, and up to the hour of adjournment last hight this side of the cause were not yet through. To exam, ine the remaining witnesses and hear argu-guments of the counsel will probably occupy the greater part of to day. Several other email cases are set for today by the calender, but the probability is they will not be reached. PerNoaal. Col.

Martin, editor cf Tun Champion, and Col. Tlios. Murphy returned from Washington yesterday. Judge Horlon still remains in Washington Judge F. Q.

Adauij was in thy city yes terday and dropped in to eee us. uapi. nensei, Deuer Known as u. our racy Seneca oorrespondont, gave U3 the pleasure of a call yesterday. Maj.

Tom Brannon, of the house of Kir-wan has pulled up stakes and gone, we know not where, eays the Severance correspondent of the Troy Chief. You will him at A. B. SymnB' grocery houso, large as life and twice as natural. Mell G.

Winegar will have the manage ment of the new extension hat and gent a furnishing house, established by R. R. Ev erest. Lit of issued from the U. S.

Pateui Oicn to Kansas Inventors, for the week ending February 11, 1S73, and each bearing that date. Furnished Tna Champion by Cox Cox, Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D. C. Stove Grate J. R.

Stone, Round Grove. Stud for Fastening Neck Tiea J. A. Hard, Lawrence. The improvements in Hanover street, Boston, render the American House one of the most desirable, as it has leng been one of the beet stopping placea in Boston, eithar for business mea or pleasure seekers.

Great Bargains at Sit-titr i Seaman's to close out Winter goods. Bargains in Dress goods. Flannels. Shawla. Hosiery.

Furs. all Dry goods. Shoes. Men'a Clothing. Underwear.

Boy's Clothing. Everything, 'luen-iftrge stock and scarcity or mone has induced Stetter Seaman to sell goods regardless of cost. dwtf Attention Lot Owner. The City Council has let contracts to build sidewalks on the following named streets North side of Commercial street from 8th to 9th. South side of Kansas Avenue from 9th to Liberty.

North side of Kansas Avenue from 4th to th. West side of 9th street from Commeroial to Main. Souih and North side of Main street from 9th to 10th. South side of Commercial street from 5th Gth. North side of Parallel street from 7ih to th.

East side of 4th street from I'tah Avenue to alley south of Q. West side of oth street trom ram to i street. East eide ef 7th street from Kansas Avenue to Kearney. South side of Atchison street from 7th to Sth. East side of Sth street from Atchison to Parallel.

East and West aide of Gih from Commercial to R. R. AH p9rsons owning lota abutting on said streets are required to have their sidewalks built cn or before March 23, 1 873, acctrding to plans and specifications on file in toe cSce of the City Engineer. AU sidewalks not built on said day will be built at the expense of the lot owners. Sidewalks built after said date on said streets will not be recoenizjd, and assessments will be made the same aa if such walks had been built by the contractors.

litU. BlUliUtl, Chairman Com. on Improvements mchSdGt One thousand bushels of Early Rese pota toes, for seed, by J. Wiesbaeh, Frankfort, also, Wheat, Oats and Barley. mch2wlm The Latest Styles of Charms ia great vari ety at J.

L. Bliss'. dawtf is dy is ic O'NeilT Ogden O'Loughlin Penick 8 Rogers Riley Rock Rellie A Rice Baling Rioe Reed Sohafer Street Smith SparkBA Sommor 2 Smith Stan Smiley Snow Stan i) Smith Smith 2 Scott Smith Smith A 2 Smith Sweeney Sige St Clair Trave Trimble Terry Touhay Van Wagoner Watson A Wells Wilson Williams Ward 3 Woodard Wait Whylie Warron A Ward 2 Ward Woodson Wallare Williams Walker Wakefield A Wyoth Yates 2 Young A UKNTLtMKN'S LIST. Allen Abraham Black .1 Black Butler Bonner A Brown Barbee Bruen J. Bradi Berolen Burnar Boree Chandler Crawford Cummins Callahan Duncan Emmerman 1 Edwards Fellows Fisher Gay Holmes Hunt Hyeston Hauley Jones Jaokson II Jones A Kerna Kelly Kear Lewis Loop Long Jack II -1illops Jussey -VoLary Oies Jf O'Bryne Pelliam Porter Peck Porter Parot Peters Riley Ray Jf Rice A A Rameey Reid Smith Russell Silsbury 2 Seigle Sturgia 8wartzeJ Satterlee Stan Sims A Shearere 8cott Safeston Soberer Stepheneon A Smith A SweeDy Tabor A Thompson Taylor 8 Taylor 31 Turner Teachmen Wry A Way Waddel Wac.on Ward Wood HELU rOR POSTAGE.

Viss Jattie Leftrucb, St. Joe, Mo. Prof. Wm. Perkin3, (jaincy, UL Persons callin? for advertised letters will please say giving dafe of pub lication.

JUIi-N A. f.Jl. fflarrirTJ. At M'jscotah, Kansas, on tbe Cik Mr. Jwpk C.

Van Meter to Mies 9. Graham, all all of the above named place. Mr. Van Meter came from New Jersey to Kansas nearly tiz moniha ago, since which time he has been one cf Muacotah's most act- ive and enterprising merchants. con gratulate the happy couple, and hope that prosperity will attend them through the jour of life.

ALBERT FULLER, Druggist eS Dentist HOLTOX, KANSAS. POR mUilf, PIKE A.VD BEUaRLK Mediant. Jquora, etc, go to VT. A. wwserw Drag store, Uoltoa, Whers, also, Physicians' Frascnptioaa an Is Fresh butter 20 cts.

at the City Grocery et on hand. Fresh eggs 121 ire. Poultry always mchjJif. JxefiTT firncrlff witTi-.

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