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The Atchison Daily Champion from Atchison, Kansas • Page 4

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Jhaf Burs wiil keen ccmrtactlj oa hind full of At ASt-hisoa, October 7, ISTS. EHz is Oone" Eliza is FLOUR, CORN MEAL, GROUND FEJ The panic in New York is beglnring to set Knt Comes to Grief iu Ateliitwu lruggiste, who bavo Inn fmd riiliniq inurnPV Which wiU 1 delivered tree cf coarre to taj part of th Oli. Crar mUl hu tut mm tiu tut vs tie down again and while it has brought ruin tneretore ye we preperea to larnisa tae OKIiEE OF EXB2CISZ. The Sundjy Schools of the city will as ani distret-s to many it has brought 'good The LeaTenworth Times of Sunday morning During several calle we yesterday made they fiircif the water 3d -and sparkling as it comes fortune to soiac among which is cur leading says for two long weary weeks wahave been 2 i semble at their respective places of meeting at :30 a 15 minutes previous to which It Dry Gooi3 merchant Mr. D.

C. Newssnib, upon our banks we saw nothing to indicate any unusual or excitement. All day long they continued to transact every kind of Tl.3 following dispatch received by Chill ss of onr city yesterday will tea sufficient preface to the narrative we have relate WIWIllFATTHS HIGHEST. CASH PRICE 4" who fortunately had delayed his Fall pur Removal lime the bells cf the various churches will be rune. ft 3 cf chase and was in New York when the panic ki manufacturers V.S JiL ila Vt JU business, with the exception cf baying eastern exchange, as they have for months past, aleri ia cigars aad tobae CO, The Sunday Schools from the country which Sept.

2t. BLAIR, GALBRAITH Tli3 OUj Mills Is on 4th Strees, near the Depot of the C. B. 17. i.

tr was at its eighth buying Ms goods at panic prices which added to the very low prices Blub R.rins Messrs Chalhos Bro. in ,0 ill Commercial street, and even this one exeeptiea was departed from in some cases. Several instances oc cn the qui the for something in the way ol a sensational item with wnich to satisfy the public cravitg for something rich, rare and racy. At last we have struck a lead. It came upon us suddenly even as the financial panic tut unlike the banks we do not ask for "time." Tha welcome event occurred on Friday last.

The parties concerned in the affair are a young renegade from Kansas City, named Burrows, by occupation abrake- AARnniarl Bra si-P. 63 -WE ITT prior to the panio and shipping them home at may arrive by wagon, will assemble at the rooms cf the Young Men's Christian Association, 403 Commercial street, at 10 o'clock f- iiatt. Gerber when you want i Have George Johnson, now cn train East arrested for stealing a valise from Jesse Craft. He got money here unaer false pretences. Conductor wid identify him.

lie is twenty-five years old, wears moustache and goatee, dark hair and short stature. Will write by mail. Please answer. LOBAX SwEETLAM. oonfeotionery or line.

a. m. The Sunday Schools from the country contiguous to the Central Branch Railroad lower rates than was ever before known he will be able to givs his friends and customers better bargains than were ever offered in Atchison and as his stock is known and acknowledged to be the largest ani most complete in all its branches of any in our city a a 9 VJ Bar DEALERS I. man, aad the plump vivacious daughter of a Cakes and Pies every day at curred yesterday where grain men were accommodated with advances on St. Louis grain drafts.

Eierybank promptly paid every demand, although but currency was paid out, it seeming to be the disposition of cur citizens to uphold them in every way they cou'd, and we heard of two or three cases where parties actually requiriag the use of currency refused to check out in order that our banking houses will be promptly on time to take the Fpecial train to bs taken for their accommodation, tj well to do mechanic livinr on Twelth street, dtf HEAVY MB Upon reception of the dispatch by the firm SHELF I IARJ who threatens to "shoot us deader than the every body will savo money to examine the they placed it in the hands of Marshal Crall leave the stations named, as follows -Muscotah, 9:00 a. m. Effingham, 9:20 a oby Ties go to Kothsshil-i, the devil if we mention the name or the fact of who went immediately to the depot to watch same before making their fall purchases. septSOdwtf street. aprl9dtf of his daughter's elopement in the newspa for hisman.

There were a large number of pa m. Monrovia, 9:40 a. ra. Farmington, 10:05 a. m.

Junction, 10:15 a. and to arrive paint, machine, castor, lard sengers on the train, and the conductor could KKPLBLICA WARD MEETI5GS Of course we respect his wishes in regard to the name, but the elopement we must publish notwithstanding the terrible might enjoy the advantage and benefit, if at Atchison at 10:30 a. m. Jiis, at Allea a. Toil's, 417 Will hereafter mate SPECIALTY of Light and Shelf Hardwars, Bailde.

1 first Ward. there was any, cf the amount. Jtf This will stop at any point between threat. It seems that Burrows became ao not identify the wanted man. "shadowed'' one, however, to the Otis House, eat down to the same table with him but still was not certain of his man.

Calling him to one The Republican voters of the First Ward will meet sewing maohins Ui! at ver Bui ra Hardware, both at and Eetail. Prices gnarantee-i to tjj One case thac was rather peculiar in its nature, but withal humorous, occurred at one of our banks yesterday. It seems that one stations when signaled for the accommodation of any Sunday School. Each Sunday School will appoint a Mar in DnrRt Luildmg, rer room, corner oi wmnrer il and Third itreeti. on Friday evening, Oct.

3d, en 4 Todd's, druggists, 417y To. tl27 Corner Commercial and pj side after him, he qnestioned the man dtf quainted with the girl while she was on a visit to seme friends in Kansas City, and when she returned here corresponded with her about four months. Luring this time he came up to see her once, but the old man" Township Treasurers, feeling rather timid in at Iji o'clock, for the purpose of electing twelve delegates and twelve alternates to the Republican Connt Convention, and also electiDg delegates to the Republican District Convention lor the ionrth Rep shal who will please report to the principal found he was on the right track and arrested fmcy candy at Matt Gjr- regard to some publio monies deposited by dtf him for safe keeping, oame into the city yes Irforbid him the house and he was forced to 3, all sizes at wholesale and terday morning and checked out the whole amount, something near two thousand dol NEW GOODS! resentative C. ROHR, PHILLIP WEEER, JOHN BELZ, Ward Committee. Sept.

211th, 1ST3. Second Ward. content himself with a stolen interview. his man. When he found he was caught he acknowledged the corn, said he had only borrowed the valise and intended to return it and the money as soon as he could.

Jesse notified the parties that he had their game, and they informed him an officer would be McQueen's, oorcer cf 4th lars. Without a single word, saving a cleas- streets. Bpr23dtf At this meeting the twain agreed to elope, and Burrows went baok to Kansas City to ant reoognition from the teller, and an in llatterman at all times 7 1 make tne neoessary arrangements. Thurs quiry in regard to his health, the money was after him to-day. He is now in ja'l of frsh Groceries, aad tec The Republican voters of the Second Ward are requested to meet at the Council Chamber on Friday quietly counted out ani promptly handed dap be again came to town, and on Friday evening the girl, in accordance with previous instruction, left her "little bed" and met of es for family use.

mh'21 dtl evening, Oct. 3d, at O'cloct, lor me purpose over. He recounted it, turned it over sev rUHILEB SOX. el-cung eleven aeiegaie ana eleven niituuon" PnliTitv And rI.IO eleCtin her lover at the appointed rendezvous. eral times and says to the teller Iff 8 delegates to the Republican District Convention lor yon keep your hands from Glycerine Lotion get it a "How is basinsss down here? Kind of rooaughy's drug store, dtf ticklish, ain't it?" the iourth District.

JOS. A. TRIMMER, HENRY TRCLEIB, STANTON bUTLER, Ward Committee Their Large and Altraclli jfEVr iiww a mUi li larger stock aad a fir better assortment and at prices mcch 1 TO It is supposed tuey left on the midnight train for Topeka, or drove to some distant stalijn, as they were both nra eat in the morning. When daylight dawnei upon the unsuspecting family the absence of tha girl was discovered and the enraged father rusned wildly to the different ticket offices to see if he could eet any clue to the direotion tCoffte, the Lest in the world, Dry Goods l20iic. Everything is very quiet," replied the teller, "we are doing a very nice business manager at the waiting room of the C.

B. U. P. Railroad depot promptly at 10 o'clock, or as soon thereafter as they arrive iu the city, to receive orders to govern the movement of their respective schools and to recive Badges to be worn only by Hit regularly enrolled members of their Schools. Each Sunday School will provide itself with a Banner or Flag with the name and location of School plainly inscribed thereon.

Marshals will provide themselves each with a white sash to be worn over the right shoulder. Each School will designate one person to have the care of the baskets and baggage of the members of the School, which should be left at the school room or place of sssembly until called for by the express wagon which has been engaged for that purpose. All packages should be plainly marked with the name of its owner. Upon the promptness and efficiency with which the Marshals perform their part, depends very largely, the success of the programme and the comfort cf the participants. Therefore the Committee recommend that French Ottoman Shawls and kDrury'6.

dtf right along." bought and sold by Tblrd Ward. The Republican voters of the Third Ward are requested to Bieetat Turner's Hall, on Friday evening 3d. at tK o'clock, for the purpose of electing Al Tliey Have Just Received Superior This makes an awful big ro'J, don't it?" Of which wtiave iD3t opened an immense stock, an A of the most beautiful iomlina 52l5' to ofter at astonishingly low prices, chawls worth $7 hut year we no tjot westof L. Kipcr's. dtf Stock of Sew Goods.

which the runaways had taken, bat vithout said our Treasurer, looking at his money, "I don't know how the dickejs I can carry it." success. Returning home, he found hisuifa wrine teon delegates and fifteen alternates to the Republican Comity Convention, and also electing delegates iuis Flour, $5.00 per bag, at Smh as hair clutb, cashmere, s-ttens, sergo empress, merino, mohairj, VfJ rica. we are often nc a thorough assortment in new shales and cr- 1 To this half query our teller made no to the Republican District (jonvenuon lor me ruunu ing her hands and moaning over the unfilial try's. ltf reply, and in a moment our Treasurer Raid action ot her "own flesh and blood," and the two young roosters of the family digzine Among tne many largo ani popuiar bus.ness house thit our city boists of, there is none that can be to with 'reakfait Bacon at Taliaferro Representative District. ALBERT H.

HORTON, A. J. NORTH; WM. LOWENsTEIN, Ward Committee Well I believe I won't take it out with me to-day, I have got a good many thinjs to i. fUf their fists into their atreaming eyes and 1 AJLFACCA8 AND Whi wo niftko a specialty this season, as they are going to le largely used.

eur nwn hraud, the Uavenwood, which bus no superior; alao the Ivearer, DickerSf iu which we olier special inducements ia prices. SlisMQiiri Mome-JIade Woolen fs la iean, twee1 tHnnela, blankets, yarnfl. We have a large stocfc: a I cnirpmg cut in the fad refiam of Evangeline, mere pride than the extensive dry goods It Jofcwrn fccoicn Aie one is guue, rioe is gone," "rlliza is Ion til Ward. house of Pu-hler Son, No. 419 Commercial take with me, and you can put it away again," and sur enough he handed it back.

gone. And the old mau concluded she had. 4" London Porter, for street. but did not exactly know what he was going Another case happened Siturday aad Sat The Republican voters of the Fourth Ward are requested to meet at the East room of Central Block, 'i' simmonds m'conaughy'a Mr. Jacob Puuhler, the Eenior niemter of and cheapest goods made, we recommend tneni to onr customers.

haref to ao aDout it. Commercial street.between Sixth and Seventh streets, of eastern It an nets and catigimeres. dtf urday night that did no', unfortunately for Up to Saturday night no trace of toe pair i the firm is an old, well known, and highly on Friday evening, Oct. 3d, at 7 o'clock, for the the poor fellow, terminate so well. fjinens, Table Damasks, Towel, great care be exercised in the selection of dii oeen ciscoverea, ana t-i-her now con esteemed citizen of Atchison, whose honora Native Wines always on purpose of electing twelve delegates ana twelve auer-uates to the Republican County Convention, and also oluies to make the beet of tne matter aad A uiia by liie cuuie of Ajic-h riucuewill, l'idorf Eattermia's.

tf ble end upright transactions, and thorougl: living about eigLt sua invest oi Atchi let the perfidious lover and reoreant daughter "go where the woodbine twineth" for We hive bought this aeasun in unusually larpe quantities and at such figures tbat judges of their oheapnes. Lii lii'a kid, 1 sn.I 2 l.iitluiis, in all colors. l.ndres-eJ kid, kid gauntlets and a fill. business qualifications have secured fo? them electing delegates to the Kepuulican iiistrici uuuveu tion for the Fifth Representative District. G.

W. GIKLKaPIII, ISOM VENABLK, G. U. T. JOHNSON, Ward Committee.

son has had for some time on deposit, draw Ki. yj. v. aught he cares. a large and constantly increasing trr.l Th ing interett, ia the Exchange Bank, two Cheviot and Madras C( junior member of the firm, George Pre hie is Marshals.

The principal manager will exercise a general supervision and have charge of the programme. He will appoint such number of Assistants as he may require. On the arrival of the train at 10:30 a. (the Marshals having their Schools ia tho position previously assigned thern,) the pro The dreary, rainy weather of Sunday hie, at Mcll "Winegar's, No. hundred dollars.

Saturday last, becoming frightened, he came to town and drew out a young man of See bnsiness qualifications, fHAS-OX TOWNSHIP KEPUBMC4S had a visible effect in the different church IMrect. dtf IAICIS. and whose gentlemanly deportment makes congregations his principal and five dollars and a half The fiaeut assortment in tne city. Merino Underwear. (ientu', ladies', boja, and misses vests and drawers, infants' shirt anil uitu a Elegant new styles in ruffs, collarettes, linen coilursties, leather a Vs.

406 Commercial street, him friends wuerever he goes. They have Notice is hereby given that the Republican electors of Shannon TownshiD will meet at Robert Wetzels.on I -oods, fresh Vegetables, A serious acoident that might have ended large ana elegant room, ana tneir lull an Friday, Oct. 3d, at 1 o'clock p. for the purpose of interest that hai accumulated, making This he took home with him, and that night a man who hid been working on his 1' cession will march down on the south side of fatally occurred on Commercial street laEt selecting sevtn delegate 1 and seven alternates 10 attend the Atchison County Republican Convention, to complete stock is arranged in a very tast and attractive manner. j'rs, 25 cents each, fit Faust' be held Oct.

Hth, 1X73. Delegates to tn iMBinei night, resulting from fait driving through cur crswded thoroughfares. Henry Solomon place stole it frem him and escaped. Mr, Mr. Pcchler has just returned from th Commercial street to Second street, and back on the north side to Sixth street to the Central Branch depot, at which point trains will be in readiness to convey the Schools and Th latest patterns bonnets and huts are conBtantly ro-(-iTiil as pnon Af appeo assortment ia by bir the largest ever exhibited hern.

Every iU'criition of bouuet Convention will be selected at the same lime. 8. C. KING, Chairman Township Committee was coming down Commercial last evening, East where he has purohssed a large stock Ilannewtll was a poor man and could illy afford to lose this amount, but, hia timidity brief notice by the most skiatiil trimmers in tne country. C.

03 D. dress goods, notions, hosiers, woolen gcoJd driving in a fast trot, and V. W. Parker and lady were coming up. When near Keith best iu the world, at friends of our cause to Woodland Park ITEMS OF A I'll KISHJJ.

and fear of loss by leiving it in our backs caused him to lose the entire amount, whereas H' dtf boots and shoes, which he offers to the publi at prices that defy competition. Amon Schuneman's the buggies collided, breaking Arriving at Woodland Park the schools will immediately form and march to the Ampa- A nral fiusimnry of Events They A beautiful stock of emhroilery csivel at Dol'ar store. Occnr. had he exercised good judgment he would have had two hundred dollars mere to pay the many beautiful and attractive arti both down and severely injuring Mrs Parker. nx Before purchasing you.

OR-1 oil an 1 "ee the Cot) Lamp at Chas. N. Reignei on. Js lot of fine blank District theatre, (which is capable cf seating 2,000 clea that adorn their show windows is taxes on. There were six hundred and sixty-ssven with blank coupons new style of ladies' ties.

They are very persons,) where the furtker exercise will be proceedad with according the printed pro arrivals at the Otis IIou3e last week. Jiits each, or five for $1.00, Goods for Tin and Wooden weddings at Faust's. dwtf Ladies merino underwear just in at the beautiful, end admired by all who se Sunday another attempt was made by the now notorious Fleming to escape from our County jail. A guard has been kept up for It is a source of considerable amusement to notice with what bad grace or neighbors up and down the river, Leavenworth, Kansas Address Tnn Champion A large number of the eastern excursion them. dwtf ists remained in Atchison from Thursday un 2.

L. Bliss', 317 CoiiJtuerciVi I Lazantd Morris' ceaL SDeetRelea and mi Diliar store. dwtf several days past but notwithstanding this, City and Si. Joseph, tako this evidence of til last night. iy W.

S. Briggs Son, a 1 Cl and the fact that he had been secured in the A Slight Difference. Some time since Dr. G. B.

Ruzum, of Idw our stability, pluck and energy. While they UOKtngana ueaiing otoves. Our banks ars accommodating stock and crain men by purchasing St. Louis grain strongest cell in the jail, he was barely nab The ani chtapost asHcrtrr.oat queen ware at Farnz Bird's dwtf dwtf J. L.

Point, sued the Atchison and Nebraska Kail 1 drafts and exoharige road Co. in Doniphan county for allege ifj. 0. D. a res and Ti Tie A.

and last night brought down injuries to his land, laying his damages a Second hand show clocks and live goofe feathers at C. Patterson north B'jy your Sb Son. bed on tha eve of escaping. Sheriff Seip and jailor Wylie concluded Sunday morning that they would make a close eearcli'of hisjell and if possible discover whether he was at work in any attempt. They discovered three or four ass Hat Storo and gent's a car load of exoursionists last night for the The defendant admitted hayin taken 36-100 of an acre of Nuzatn's land an 5th Murrhv's block.

Pay caeh for all .1 Atchison, is Mell WinrJ I icial street. dtf gramme. The special train to be run on the Central Branch Railroad will be provided exclusively for the members and friends of Sunday schools who design participating ia the exercises of the occasion. All others Kill be ex-eluded from the train. The fare for the round trip from the stations and points named will be as follows Earolled scholars of Sunday schools, free.

Enrolled officers and teachers of Sunday school, 25 cts. Enrolled members of Bible olasses, 25 cts. All adults and children not go enrolled, 0 cts. Returning, the train will leave Woodland Park at 4 o'clock p. m.

By order of the Committee, W. F. DOWNS, Chairman. filed an offer to confess judgment therefor kinds of second hand furniture. dif Six beautiful styles of wide rushing" just re St.

Joe Exposition. The Old Reliable" Hannibal and St Joe will run a special train to St. Joe during the Exposition. The Latest Styles or Cbr'lif ety at J. L.

Bliss'. I The neatest and best UJ? tbtt of J.fob id mer 'i. i more of those fine steel saws with which he sawed the bars before, and ia his cell several for $20, and to cover all other posaib i to Denver. unhesitatingly denounce the course their own banks are taking, the fact that Atchison is holding herself head and shoulders above them, and wid gain great and lasting advantages thereby, i3 a bitter pill for them to swallow. Especially in Kansas City the victim and loser by this course of procedure to the advantage of our own smart tewn, most bitterly and vehemently do the cattle men, who hare been and are now so grossly outraged by the coarse taken by the banks of that city, denounce them, and hold up the action of our own bankers as examples snd model.

Hun-dreds of dollars will not caver their lossf-s. h- Ooseph and Council grie7nces inoreased tc is amount to $00, ceived this day at the Dollar Store, dwtf The social of the M. E. Church will be have placed on sale in Nuzura felt that tha Railroad Company in hold at the Tremont House to-night. A jolly, On what a trifling matter great results sometimes Some while sistel upon too largo a discount cn his claim and refused the cifer.

List week the Sbv.vls of various glorious good time will be had. Go. Adam Brenner, of Doniphan, will man blankets, tie 1 snreila flan traveling, were overtaken by a. storm, and Tickets to Denver and 4 Site of Sixty-onr Dollars Ration, call at the Union i Commercial street, under was tried before a jury, Judge Hubbard pre Dollar ttore. Call and see kindled a fire on the sands oi the sea shore bolt heads had been sawed off and a few hours more he would have been liberated.

A plot was aleo discovered to stun or kill the jailor, which ever was necessary in making the escape, by striking him on the head when he entered tha mia room, g2t possesson of the key? and liberate all the prisoners. Fldthiug is a desperate man and ia taking desperate chasce3 to keep cut cf the siding, and resulted in a -verdict for th ufacture about ten thousand gallons of grape wine this season, whioh he can sell here at plaintiff of $15. So Nuzum pays and to warm themselves and cooki me food. They used for fuel a plant they found in the neighborhood. Next morning they saw some ehin- home for $1, and 51-50 per gallon.

6 A Spend id Lot of Fine 3e I I will probab'y profit by this lesson. MoCrumct Cowan, of Doniphan will buy B. P. Mobris, General Agent, St. B.

H. R. With hundreds of civile tied np in their slock BUS. As a sample of the items of damages inj; particles among the ashes, and an exami from 30,000 to 40,000 bushels of wheat asd yards, their money tightly bound up ia the claimed, $300 was asked lor 30-100 cf an nation showed that the ashes of the plant Kansas City unable to realize on their combined with the sand had produced a hard, Jacob WicJmer's is the plij -dread, Cakes and Ties, and i acre, and for taking thid fraction out Jat'a Cqfce at 50 ct3. per barley this season.

The Lcavenwortn Call thinks the noc-suepenBion of the Atciisoa banks a "senga yet transparect, This was the origin stock, they are helpless to do business as the of the corner cf a tweaty-fie aore tract lirury's. dtf confectionery line. Monday morning at 3 o'clock, Edward infant son of Richard and Mary Ann Ryan, aged 11 months. Funeral this afternoon, Sept. 30th, at 3 o'clock.

vereist pauper in the land. I tion." Trobably the fact astonishing in The grain men have loeu juat as much C.fe at Taliaferro was claimed for overflowing '400 acres oi land at the mouth cf Indian crces, which the plaintiff's 'Aitne-sas to have been a iauskrai retort for years The dtf wronged as any. to stand idle Leavenworth. The Blue Rapida Times makes this im portant announcement powerless for want of funds that are held by these banks, they are losing all the advantages fney for the 'celebrated aid to bo the finest now result of this cwo provtn ini tiumpe'ed up claims will not sueoeei before justice even "'o man will be elected to office in of the depreeestion in grain, and products of of ths discovery of 'lass. So with Buchu.

The Hottentots h-d for years ued the leaves of the plant in their rude practice. As ns the resident English an i Dutch physicians found out ita value, the knowledge of its virtues fon spread over the entire civilized world. Parker's Comround Fluid Extract Buchu possesses all the virtues of tho plant, in a highly concentrated form, combined with Uva Ursa, Juniper Uerr es, Cubehs and Acetate of Potassa, all united in sach rar proportions as to obtain the medical etfect of each, while neither too much predominates. Sold by all druggists, everywhere. septJodwlw dwtf Ths Panic.

Stetter Seaman are now offering Cotton goods lower than they were sold since the last five years, such as Muslins, Sheetings, Canton Flannels, They are also selling Flannels, Blankets, and other woolen good3 at very low prices. dlt though a corporation is defendant. Ml.N KRAL SPRING ATER-i'T Core dropsy, diabetes. Bright'! i 2 adder, and all diecvei of the I rjjan. Physician recommend I every kind drop like lead by reason of their inability to carry such amounts without the county ihis fall who owes over fivcyc-ars sub scription to a local paper." Let the sentiment become national.

4 pring water.on draught ur boom oi oBrtiticate, free aid cf capital. drug store. jHarn'co. Excursion to (he. ureal Exposition at at M.

Josepb. To accommodate the citizens of Atchuon who wish to attend the Exposition at St. Joe, the Old Reliable" Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad will run a special train from Winthrcp to St. Joseph, cn Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday cf this week, leaving Winthrop at 9:30 a.

reaching the Exposition Grounds at 10:15. Returning, will leave St. Jo; at 2:30 p. reaching Winthrop at 8:" 5. Tickets for round trip From Atchison, $1.50.

From Winthrop, $1.00. Good on all special or regular trains. For sale at the depot ia Winthrop, and in Atchison at the office of the Company, opposite House. O. S.

Lyfoed, E. A. Paekeb, Gen'l 6upt. Gen'l Ticket Ag't. The philosopher of the Netawuka Chief Well may Atchison be proud of her banks from toe Springs says "printer's ink is the business man's dtf At tne Catboiio Church in this city, by proud of her bankers and glory in the pluck and energy that enabled them to pass the Rev.

Father Giles, Mr. Joseph Gottesbenen Cary Hulbert, photographers, 400 Commercial street, over Bracke's butcher septSOdtf Clark and MoConaughy's fcr any- to Miss Katie Eeefer, all of this city. crisis so sccessfully. CHICAG drug line, dtf With the above notice we received several bottles cf wine fcr which the happy' couple The most elsntly fitted and fn' Personal. A Good Thing Daly Al'Jr- iittPl.

No beneficial revolution ever goes backward and this maxim is as invariable in medicine as in politics. The advent of Hos Vcge's corner Second iiotti and Restaurant in a Kooms for families en mite. Pa; We were pleased to receive a call last -ets. dtf have our thinks. We with thein a long, prosperous and happy wedded life.

cotnmodotb.na during the Inter-gu Fcr the cheapen dress goods, notions, linens, woolen yarn, hosiery, fancy goods, boots and shoes, go to J. Poehler Son, 419 Comraeroial street, septSOdtf evening from Jonathan Barnes, cf Newport, nolo soonlil aw.W at on-e to tetter's Stomach Bitters, twenty years ago for f.ne California WtXItoETH WOOL' Ky. He was was in Atchison thirteen years produced a revolution in the treatment of a ter of 2d and Cornmer- ago, and is much surprised at the growth of The Shortest Route L. A. Alderson, 418 Commercial street, has Ladle.

Just received a splendid stock of Fall Good3 at No. 13 North 5th street Ed. S. Wills, Gen'l Agent, Atchison. sept30d3t large class of ailments, and that revolution has ever since been in the full tide of successful experiment If that tide has borne the proprietors of celebrated vegetable our city.

The Leaveaworih T.mts of Sunday morn ing says iuetock of Fall goods bread on the waters" that returns to him before many dayB. The Holton Ervrets thoughtfully observes that tie time for losing religion is at hand the season for putting up stoves having arrived. The Grasshopper Falls -Yf Era says We predict that before his term expires J. J. Inga'Js will be a power equal to any other in that honorable body cf waich he is a member." This is the season Icr fires.

Teople are putting up stoves and from old damaged or inferior flues fire is easily ODmunicable to the building. Great care shculi betaken and every flue carefully inspected before fire is put into it. A movement is on foot to organ ze a Lyceum in coanectien with the Young Men's Christian Association. Persons desiring to $100,000 for onr not suspended, but on the opening of the publio schools he had a heavy run for School Books. septSOJCtiwlt Hatter and gem's fur B.

E. Gale, announces himself as a Commercial street. I advantage of the finanoial panio to buy the THE LARGEST RKTOIIS FOR specino "on to lortune, 't nas also come thousands of human beings, who were languishing under the effects of disease, weak THE tiilALLBSl Soap Stone Oriddles. No grease used, no smell, cakes a beautiful brown. Sold only by A.

C. Faust, Atchison, Kansas. dwtf largest most eligent and cheapest stock of candidate for re-election to the office of county clerk of Atchison county, subject to the deci-sien of the Republican convention. Ben is only exclusive Coot and hopeless, out of the depths of despond- I dtf I'y ou want to get second hand furniture cheap go to sales in the Keohler block. The furniture will be sold ia lots to suit purchasers.

d3t ency into tne parautae oi jieaun ana cneer- fulness. It is no exagjeration to say, that to am Shoe at John Be- ene of the best officeholders in the service of the sovereign people, and the Republicans of Atjhiscn county would do well to renominate him for the office he has filled so accepta GIFT the vigor, the regularity of habit of body, the good appetite and perfect diges ion, ac dtf Just received. Elegant line of the very latest style shawls and scarfs, at 309 Commercial street, D. C. Newcomb's.

dwtf quired under the operation ot this nneoualleu hschild's new stock of Will be held and geui's furnish C. O. P. Silk, Cashmere, and Brocha Mufflers, and a fine line of English Silk. Handkerchiefs at Mell Winegar's.

dtf LEAVENWORTH, KA, bly." The Holtcn Eyrcss says of one of our citizens: "Oar old friend N. A. Maher, droppe I in to see us yesterday morning. Mr. Maher is ived in a few days.

tonic and corrective, multitudes of peop in every walk of life, who krad been vainly physicked in the usual way, owe the blessings of renewed health and the propect rf prolonged life, sepfjjdwiw join, will please leave their names with A. F. Eocombor Slater YoT th benefit of a tinary. au tinas oi representing the wholesale grocery house of "gardless cf cost at P. W.

C. Hamilton fit Co. After LaviDg eebn, 525 Commercial street Atchison, and is one of the most popular and Fresb Oysters. The best ia the Eastern market will be received daily by Express from this date, and will serve them in the best style, Raw, Steic-ed, Fried or Broilea. Arrangements have been made, as soon as the weather will permit, to serve the public with good oysters, by the quart or gallon.

If you wish a good dish of oysters call at the Legal Tender Restaurant, H. Friedenburg, proprietor. aogSl-lm dwlf Martin, J. L. Berry, or C.

F. Cochran. Leavenworth and Kansas City are laboring under the faot that our ranks are still paying currency while their own are dead ducks on their bands. There is nothing like a sound, healthy institution to commence with and a sound, healthy business to keep JUVENILE KEFOP.JI at; 4 0 00 Cat" W. R.

Merchant Tailor, 413 street, has fine stock of Fall and Winter goods. He sells fct the lowest figures and warrants satisfaction. None but the best workmen employed. septl4dtf sold your Kress Fever Tonic for the last five or six years, we take pleasure in saying that experienced business men in the "railroad and cheap, at J. L.

centre. in a drug trade of twenty-five years, we street. dwu' $450,000 ia Fj never sold an ague remedy that gave more If you want any thing in the grocery or Principal Prize hted spoons and forks Millenery ever brought to the city cf Atshi-son. She has imployed a competent Mil-lint directly from the East, thoroughly posted. Eept25dtf The best fine cat chewing tobacco in the city, at (dtf) Decker Mc Queen.

Country orders for fresh oysters fil ed promptly by Perkins Griffin. sept26d4w-lm. Great Bargains of Boots and Shoes at No. 411 Commercial street. Having bought the stock of Boots and Shoes formerly owned by A.

W. Ross, I will offer for sale the entire stock, regardless of cost, as it must be closed out within the next thirty days, in order to make room for fall stock. Boots and Shoes made to order and repaireX augSOdtf Jajse3 Ross. Home Laudry, north 5th St. Smith's block, Atchison.

V. J. Chamberlin. proprietor. septlSdlm Jacob Widmer, Baker and Ccnfectiomr, north side of Commercial street, between 2d and 3d, receives fresh oysters daily by express, which will be served np in the best style, rate, sieved or fried.

Families and the general satisfaction, and we recommend it as it up. prevision line, call at Hanthorn's, 406 Commercial street. au12dwtf by J. L. Biiss.

CoDiting of the superb palatial reat wcrthy preparation." This certificate comes -The members of the Franklin debating from J. P. Brsokics 4 Son, of Eaton, Ohia. C. O.

D. There is nothing made in the Hat, Cap and Gent's Furnishing goods line that Mell Win-egar has not got up to the latest styles, dtf Violin and Guitar strings best quality at J. L. Bliss'. dwtf IVinegar for jickling Write them if you want to know.

The rem Abelen, nrn'irpaed an aprlvat United states, being ooljr a few block' honse, sairoaBde4 by maemificent gr garderia and vineyards. Tbe buildir recently completed with ail modern PRIZE Lisr. rf Ratterman's. society and all young men who favor organizing anew society are respectfully requested to meet at the oSce cf Justice Cochran, at 8 o'clock this (Tuesday) evening, for the purpose cf organizing. Accordsons, cheap at 317 Commercial St.

dwtf J. L. Bliss. Jacob Widmer gets np the best oyster You will make a mistake you buy a sew edy is for sale at the drug store of McPike Allen, of this city, and is warranted to cure ague. sept23J2tw2w I have a srlendid assort- ing machine without first seeing the Domestic" at Bradford's.

je2Gdtf $10,000 1 stew of any cne of in the city. dwtf The attention ef the readers of Ths Ask your Grocer for Prusaing's Vinegar 6.0110 I Stoneware at Frani Bird's. tt Champiox is directed to the local advertisement of Cary Ilulbert, photographers, 400 celebrated for its purify and strength. Warranted to preserve pickles for yearn, first the Steve and Tin septS ltf P. it Mcll inegar's, No.

dtf C. 0. D. Plymoth Buck and a fine line of Dining 500 2nO 500 13 Prixej, Rel Estate, 1 Cath Prizs, 4 fi ICO If,) 16,4:) Rubber door mats and table mats at A. C.

l' I 50 if premium awarded Ht U. S. and other rairs Larzest works in the United States The Commercial street, over Bracke's butcher shop. Messrs. Cary Hulbcrt come to our Faust's.

d-vtf Gloves. dtf Prussing Vinegar Works, Chicago. city well recommended, no: only as firstrate oiuieru, lut first class workmen. 5 rai. Breakfast Bacon, Dried Beef, and Whitta-ter's Star Hams, at Hanthcrn's, 4CG Commercial street.

SmitJi A Son Are now receiving the largest stock of Boots and Shots ever brought to Atchison, and will sell them at low prices. They buy in large quantities, and can afford to give bargains. The following letter from Boston erplaics itself: 20, 1873. Messes Smith Sox: We send yoa ft lerge lot of Boots and Shoes to sell for ns. Sell them fast, and at low prices, and we will send yen more when these are gone.

Sotie. H. J. Deckelman, Leavenworth, are mch21dSm Ironing Tables and settees combine! (set 4sior Gaiters, only at Two button Alexander kids for ladies and gentlemem by last express at Foliar Store, dwtf Tta bakery and confectionery corner dtf onacco at tles), Blacking eases, Towel rolls, Cap boards Skirt boards, Pastry boards and a large and 40,000 Prizes' The title to the abore real estate, Comzfroial. and' 5th street has been greatly closing out their en'ire stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Clocks, 4c.t at cost.

Now is your time to buy. sept25dlm public generally ean be served with nice, d-w tf improved under the management of E. Ellis, fresh oysters by the qqrt or gallen. The liberal terms of this scheme brin;" Decker McQueen. varied assortment of housekeeping goods el A.

C. Fatjst'g sign of the big PadlocK, Atchi Esq. reach of all he greatest opportune The brands of Freeh Oysters received John dtf We call the attention of our readers this Harris' cement, for mending everything Try it. J. L.

Biiss, agent. dwtf Perkins Griffin's is the place to always ad game. for the poor man to rrae to weauu. TRIGS OF TICKETS. Mammotn Boot and Shee Store, mer, 304 Commercial street.

son, Kansas. aw it 1 band lurmture at nceg to-day. daily at Perkins Griffins' sept26dw4m morning to the new advertisement of Mrs. Snyder's millinery establishment in Murphy's sept8d2ww4w S. 4 The largest aad most complete stock of est, Merchant Tilors full line cloths for block, north 5th street.

She has aful! stock.

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