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The Atchison Daily Champion from Atchison, Kansas • Page 4

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TAT I I.E. lli CITV CJifJU CAN HE STAND IT? A Rrtallc Mimial V- I 1 This ia the birthday rf John s. ii-gs are a shade lower ut EaLias C.ty ts-diy. C. W.

Kieler, of Kansas Citv, has sued W. L. on a note 1 0 Ihe weathrr pleaiea the doctors, the undertakers and the people short of fuel, Henry doloraoa gc es to Xemahacouaty MUNYON'S LOGO AND SK1H CURES i. i 1 iVJ i i -s I SI. O.

WALCGT: Talent ge! praise, but it takes Uct to get money. An Atchison youth says he is no, ia "out that he his a sneaking for seven girls. I) is't dhcourigo the who diif-g she ia only educating hr feet in order to able to rock the cradle. Pjople are wonderiaij why tix-3 are still as as er, while salaries la every line of business era reduo-id. A Topeka onin aiys the only way the on matce her husliind giv her money to threaten to pour boiling w-Cer on hirn.

A very Rias merchant in town has bought some gessB that have beia trained to Cickle every tiai? a bargain ras'8 the fore. A v.T i who has been married three times says every man gets "balky" ju b'-fo-o fcU wedding for thn reajoa that he d'isirea to cr-o whether he is a man or a An Atchison g'rl who ussd to have photos of her admirers on her piano hisi removed them all and placed ministers' partes in thfir places. She says a minister is the only man who can keep his word six weeks. Thtre 19 a amily in the city compris ing caugaiers that naiu i tail occa sion in ten years to Eummon a doctor iherr-on wno marry those girls won't hivoi to pay much to the doctors the grosers will get their money. Sober 'ikouirhts.

is not profitable to play against a woman with winning ways. Whenever a ir.aa begins to be his own enemy his friends assist him. "l)o uuto others as ycu would have thf du you." The average rnir, however, wants to be done unto Any girl can make a man propose, but it takes a good one to keep him from re gretting it. Thi world owes evjry man a living, but the majority oj them are too lazy to hustle and collect it. Farmers' Institute.

The following splendid program has been arranged for the institute to be held at Kftlngham, January 6 and 7. The. State Agricultural college will be repre sented by one or more members of the faculty. Every wida awake, progreisive farmer in the vicinity 13 aiktd to ccrne and bnng his neighbor: Jtsr.iiir 6-jkirsiso eihs vlc and miscellaneous business. AITKRMKiN O'CLOCK.

UVlsomeadiliess. Him. J-'. llesptmae. vv.

H. 'I iicker. HiMiitrr, anl how to make It tar. A. M.

wurlll, i. C. arm lmi.leineir.B and their cae. J. M.

J0I111 Tuley. hVEXrK'j 7 K. our homes. Mrs. li.

I), tlastlmra. Sim. I. mmi, Turner et al. tuutaUunal Course or readins for farmers- tie Institute, the (iraneo.

the Alliance, ami tlia farmers' club educators. Prot. J. Wilson, ieo. oauru, n.

J. Anaretv'd and oluers 7 iioimnii session 10 o'olock. What grade of stock should farmers K. Law. I tlie crops.

Niion, Ueo. SlcKav. CuiturHl liielliuds against Insecta. i'ntf. A.

lna at-ite xrK 1 1 1 1 rji 1 Kmui in ujuultti-eun lif culture vs. shallow culture, li. Vv'lllsou, lis. snyder, II. 'iucker.

Hask-t liinii'-r. A I I KItMION SKs 'inx-liSil. Ieit rotation ti crops for Ksstern Kansas, fi. iieni, a. .1.

ihc-hoihl. Kssentlais ol successful dalrflnir. I). ur. at.

a. nansncK. Tlie futuie outlook for agriculture. T. C.

Hon-fl tieu, A. Harris. LTKNJ.Ni. SksSIO.N-7 O'CLOCK. ftereiintleno views of Knsas State Airrieultii il cj-lee, J'rof.

u. r. Hood. Davis It. An item appeared in a recent issue- of Tint Champion that J.

W. Davis of Par dee, was to be arrested for allowing hog9. dead of cholera, to remain in the laaes cn his farm, thus causing hie neighbtiTS to lose hogs from that disease. Mr. Davis 6ays that not a word of the statement is true, except the one fact that he did lose 6orae hogs by cholera.

He says the charges were malicious and made JDrtite purpose of doing him a persona! injury. Ha wants The Champion to publislh the names of toe farmers who made the complaint to County Attorney Walker. Ir Almost Cause It War. Dogs anil diplomacy do sitpiu to The Italian agent at Sofia took a A.i!k -uith his iVr oue ewninir recently, -whistled for him. Ilevvas once o.rrested by -iJk" police, tken t- the Mat ion hoiuie, and detained lor nearly an hour, till he able to -rove who he was.

lias had to apologize, for Almost a the Kruno lime Spain was Ix-gging- the u'don of the Kussian legation at IMaxlrid for a eimilar act. Baron Wraiigol, first, of the leea.t inn, liacl strolled our, with an UTiiuuz.tled lap dog in his arms, when the. police, tj enforce the city onliuar.ee- ntrainst unmuzsled dogs, fell upon him and tore lhi slog- nvvay by force, scratching a.nd bruUsing thesee- rctarv. Give It a Trial. Oa receiptor ten cents, cash or stamps, generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cura (E'y's Cretm Ba'm) sufficient to demonstrate great merit.

Full sizs 50 cents. Ely Bhothers, 50 Warren St, Ket? York City. My son was afflicted with catarrh. 1 induced him to try Ely's Cream Balm and the disagreeable catarrhal smell all left him. lie appears as well as any one.

J. C. Olmstead, Arcoie, 111. MAKES Superior Bread ALP FLOU1 FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. ras K4 of th3 Town Doarn la iiioi ftoy, ll-Tz t-Vi whiw h'rsssigB you tried bfcl'or fiour.

The New Aloxi cio upon Christinas hi w-tr'z ae upon plasure. LiuaJry dies iirt work. Try it. atrert. F.

23 Cj stre.it, will Pi- s'-cot; 1 bin 1 grr.U. Acls'i "ij' ioil itself with so maty rules aid rc-gu'itbas that i. cia-not eti-d urj. It is said that tin cigars are on K. Laawig.

lie won Dae of the big dolls at the sdicste A cigir, rxtillent eery way, iv. i -t r.nfc Webher'i, A. N. bank bl.lg.,'.rJl Com'l St Galveston hotels were about the only ojes in the country that serv-d fresh strawberries and cream to their guests oa Christmas day. ins 1 nii.ae club wilt hava a leap year ilancs at their rjOnas tonight.

Walter wii! also entertain the juveniles with a hen. If you want anything in the iin' of valires, grips or toy trunks for present3, se Fratsk Olo Commercial street, C-ild wave coming. Order ycur coal of Fisher, telopione 1:1. Kiohmonu, Iowa block, Weir City and Clean coal; prompt delivtry. Hose Clevacger, the Round Prairie farmer ho lost hii hatsd recin'ly, may loae his whole arm.

D'ood poisoning has attacked the irj jred member. YOU CAN'T fvHS3 BY BUYING EHOES AT THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STOPE. There is a family living on Commercial s'reet that is nightly braedirg great trouble for themselves. Their home ia gjtting to ba knowu one of the tough-tst places ia tora. When the days begin to lengthen the cold begins to strengthen, is ihe old saving.

The days are row growing linger and will continue to do so until late in the leafy mouth cf June. The fara.3 of Simon I'olivar Buckner and the ever memorable mule ticket shall not perish from the earth so lorg a3 Dudley townthip, Haskell county, retains a place cn the map. The fireman give their annual banquet at the engine last The men atd their immediate friends eijoyc-d a vsry evening. After the bsn- quct ccrd3 and smgicg were in order. U.

Browning, who was sent to the state psmtectiary cf KebmBsa recently to serve five year3 fc-r burglary, is situ-ated ia the tailoring department of that institution. lie is expert ia thiitline. The Weston Chronicle has hsd full sway in that historic burg for many year--, but it ia Gm.liy to InvJ opposition. Logan A. a former Champion ra porter, will Btiri a paper there and cull it the World.

wo shots were fired in aa Uley off of Commercial, near Fourth street, last night, and a couple of men wore heard quarreling. As soon as the shots were ii- lv men go: nw.y. A stranger in Vicksburg, a stranger to Vicksburg ways at 1c-es put his hand behind him and WS3 promptly rhot down. In that towa the correct thing is to shoot firs and reach for a gun afterwards. Lis; night complaints were filed before Justico Taibots against the old man E.

N. Graham and his sons William asd Ilob-erf, charging them with the murder of Jacob Hopkia3. Warrants were is3ued for their arrests and put in the hanli of Sheriff llartman. towa has i's own muiiclan. Leavenworth has Kansas City, Zmm'rrhe Topeka, Watsos; A'chi-sor, tapper.

You car. always depend upon them in every way and when oaa i3 giving a party this moat important thing never wonies them. Robert Bruarr, who farmjd tne big D. R. Anthony farm in Nemaha county last season, is talking of to Atchisoa county in thi spring.

filr, Bruner formerly lived oa a farm in Wal nut towns r.p and operated a grocery store ia South Atchison a few years ago. Pnlic-o court items, The receipts from the joirt keepers this morning were 350 Peter Jones, a farmer, who started from Vermillion to go to Omaha, got eff the path of virtue and missed his train last night. He will be kept out of mis chief and sent oa tonight Edward Burke, a cripple, who works railroad trains for assistance, R'-t drunk bst night and was locked up. Ho afforded a grsat deai of amusement for the spec tators in the police court this morning. Ha was discharged Tom Lanier is again cn the rock pile.

FIND A DEN OF SrtAi-CES. Two New Jersey lUumbers Viz l'p Huge Torpid Ileptiies. Do C. -Med aim and Henry Kimiier were layinsr a drain on Hazehvood avenue to the river at Ihihway, X. the other afternoon, lien they un-r-arthed a den of water nioccasliis and McCaun and lliimicr are plumbers.

To reach the river they were forced to dig through a marshy strip of ground. With their shovels they here discinercd a minature cave about four feet square and five feet deep under a particularly soft and pliable surface. lUeCunn noticed that the cave bottom was covered by what he nt first thought was lead pipe, lie imparted this infor-matiou to his companion and he thinking they had struck thchlduen treasure which legend says is buried along the river in vast quantities jumped into the hole to grasp the prize. lie stoopied to raise if, but a second later he scrambled from the hole screaming with terror and calling loudly for help. "Snakes I snakes! The hole is alive with 'em," he yelled.

With this information he left the trench end started to run away. MeCann peered into the hole, but seeing nothing moving he climbed down and brought up a handful of what he thought were dead snakes. The men brought from the hole Hll water moccasins and blacksnakes. Thry had gone info winter quarters and were limp and not dangerous. They were taken to the plumbing shop and placed on the floor.

There the heat of the room put life into them and they began crawling about the floor, causing everyone to flee in terror. After a time their two captors returned with dubs and killed everyone of the reptiles, which were still sluggish in their movements. They were taken from the shop and when placed end to end measured exactly 68 feet and three inches. Gnawing of Rsmorsoful On-f cionc-3 Hani lor Wi.l Graham to Biar-When Will Orahir-i the country Monday Brain? wilt el to UiW-thorns ami took the traia there instead of taking it V. thisamlDiM.

While wiit-)g Et the station ho appeared very TOua and told the agent that Js ha-1 neither ippi err of frrii trie lie m-- iiitiSii.toU to tbe a rent that he i costsd. tirc-ide. When he left he m.x to tie ar-eat: "I don'c know whether I cia ttinl it or I don't know miy happen." II aiil 19 was going to City eister and would re' urn l'aee-1 nighr In the courc! of his votiVer-ii'lon, anion other thin ha toll thai father wont on in the. do-oryird Sunday morning before and with hie revolver, find thut efter breo, fast his father left thn lions'! and wen' toward Cuinmings. Fearing that hi father was oir.g to commit a rush acf, he shortly followed Lice, ut cot cot to town hef ore he met his father returning, when his fa'her told him what he hid done.

Tne story t'ast ha wa3 going to dage C.ty aftt-r hi? sister is not credited la going to Hawthorns he hid toco back throu f'jtnrnicps to go to Ojsge City. It 13 a mystery to the citizoca cf CummiC, if he was intending to eo to Ojoge City after his lister, why he did not start from intteaj of walking to and re'iirnia tirough CuatLlngj. At .1 Lite hour hs night the feeling ainotiff the citizens of Cummings va3 that and Hob On ham should have b-ea implicated aa accessories bt-fora tie act ic the verdict of the jury. They claimed the evidence warranted it. Th" jary, how ever, was not censured for not so liad ABOUT THE MURDER.

Bob Graham Interviewed Warrants In sued for liob ana WUl EdVand.ver and Peter K. CUrson of C'jmmingp, came to Atchkon lat nigh for a ccllii for the remains of Jacob Robert Cruhira was seen today, but he rafusad to (a'k very mtiok about the murder. He spoke of it as a vr-ry eid Ttir and thought his fa'atr ad killed Hopkim in a temporary hi of iDBanity He did not know that a charge of mur der bad been filed agaicst himself and brother aad ho seemed unconcerned wien told tint such w.b the cise. LI? denied the rewfpsper n'atornonts th.t his Will had skipred th conn try to av.iid arreEt. riheiifl Haitniaa fr Cam- mines "his afternoon, where I13 went to eerve warraais cn and Will Gra ham.

lie hn.e seen Robert Graham sice; he got back and he has promised to go to the ctsuoty il asd riva up. The evidence Rgiue! him biom to Ijj slight. Will Graham, it is eaid, vsiil also come to A'chijon and surrender to the sheriff aa soon 68 he returns. When Mrs. bel Orahnm thr.t lior husbf.ud had been charjr-d with ooinplicity the murder of Hopkins bhea'mrst fiinted.

OIJ man (iMham's vif- ia much grit vd f-ver ths tfFiir. The remains of Iho iiiuidered wan wero thipped to Hoi? county, last night, where (hy will ba buried. Hopkins formerly lived in that county. While in town to lay 13 callled en his father at th county nl. Neither of them approached the sul ject Of the killing, but confined their talk to business fifTairs.

The old m-sn told his son how he would like to have run on the farm and the two The son took father tome elotheg. The murderer does cot take his incirc ration in a sad light ut al bat has braced up and eats his with a relish. He will not talk to any one about the murder end will not talk at all to reporters. Before Justice Talbott lhi3 Lfternoon amotion Wis argu whether It diert and Viil Graham should be allowed bid. The matter wai postponed until Thurs-dy.

Elisha Graham and Graham were present. lo'o Graham is now in jail. As neither cf the bya were prep-ent at ths killing it is claimed that they willbs Bet at liberty if they furnish bs. DAGGETT 13 ALIVE. Tha Potter Fight.

May Not bs a Murder, After Alt-Dotalla of the ail air. A man from Totter says the injuries of James Daggett will prove fa'al, as was first thought. The turkey shoot, which the fight between Daggett and William Webb, occurred at Melvin Uedwell's just over the line in Leavenworth county. The shooting tvas over and a crowd of men were returning to Potter. A dispute arose between Webb and Daggett, and almost without warning the former struck the latter over the head twice with a heavy Winchester ritb.

Daggett fell to the ground unconscious and i' is said Webb beat him with hii fists while in this conduion. Bystanders interfered and saved Daggett's, life. II13 head is cut and bruised iu a frightful minuet. Webb has not been arrested. WILL.

PROVE FATAL- Physicians Have Abandoned Hops for the Recovery of Uhnrloj l.ollar. Word comes from P.i ter today that Charles I.Miar, the young man who accidentally shot himself a few weeks ago, is sinking rapidly and death may result at anytime as blocd poisonirg has pet in aad Ihe physicians have alundoned hopes of his recovery. The bullet penetrated the left lung. Attention, V. C.

s. There will be a Epecial meeting of Atchison coutcil No. 83, U. C. Saturday evening, Januaty 2, at 7:30 o'clock.

A full attendance is requested. By crj der of the senior counsellor. M. A. 1i The ISrisht f-lde.

"I'm so glad to hear you speak so cn-rouragingly of Willie Gigg's future," the sai to her father. Uf I did anything like that it. ss by accident." "Why, father you know you referred to him as a young cub." "I did." "Well, you it's Willlvs nittlv-ttou to a II- ill he'll crow." V.as'nircton sttar. The Modern Mother lias found that her little ones are Improved more by the pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect ot a gentle remedy than by any other, and that it Is more acceptable to them. Children enjoy it and it beiefits them.

The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the Calif crnia Fig Syrup Company only. 1 a Salom Arrhi-sun street, will llni tiioy wiirm.vl thotr cliiirpit with ono (iii.T HixiM t'uit kack for tho? pist '') days; uml we SDsn Vv-ry i-olil days in th it tiirv.1 with three-fourths i.f a t-on of soft" coal. Firing up n.r ie.5-? th.ia two or three time, ti weik and at no time taking longer ithan one half nir to heat tle riiriliu'es iritis- Kt1 or Tilil iNIlTiii (V T11M Mm im feiv. ka llltC ri I.i-iins a Idldt fHI ti'7 mi T.iHH Ul iii.nu ui l.s;s 5:1 IG'JI 7 Jt'7 4J To OJO S2 si-li iii in C. s.

I. lT-mli Ills on I kiliC heu-e, bu c- oiav a'l-i f-i. ia anfc-. ffiai c. v.

CK.v l-'l ico.siai ci I. ivvtcl Me i i lis -crie sit i. ie i'oi in wii a r. s. 1 iva-sm l.Ti'J Ml mi (, i ll.niuim 40.ii mi l.u.-i i.i 2.1.

6ii 3 'JTni IHi -nrj ti I'llillViiSliI OO-i's. taws I aid Naiiolial i'acU biitivi.laai iifi.ii-ii Iiciilan.l cell i'ica-e-I'a-diier Notes and red etl'sl-l Iblect i dep. -taada UOii-t. Total til rw v--. i Oiillilv of Alclll-iai.

I. thcabeve nameil ba'ik. lio-. N'lnliiv sio-fir tltal he above statement I- lie I 'i lie b---t cl niv a Mil belief. M-iOl VIlilA I'.

Cashier. apii svoM ri ii' leie me his itth day Dicecjlli-r, K. Notary loiblic. Correct a tie-; 31. i'lsiai r.

i I bvhltUT. lllrectors. I K. ill-NM-ON. OF Till'.

CONiUl'lON OF THE First National Bank a- or k'afi-; -s Iipc niter 17 is. i. at the closd ls.vl. I.e.-uo- a-id di Ovcrdiu-i. I bonds 1.

III no. i an.l tiiocc-iieil M-cate circa'at am 4 per Ci i) 1 4 CCIII 2.1 Kt HI 11 ri. boa. I'leliimnis nu I s. i I.

tf.it aH sun ks. s- cariiics.eic If. ICinkinc. house, tnroilare h-itares 5- I iier e. ii eM ami inurt la Ilia- loeii Naiioiia! banks owl lieseive Anentsi asi.Ht 111 Fine toini slat-- banks and bankers 4 taoti IHielroni aiti'iovMii rve agents lbi.fil4 41 le-cks and ol T.U7'J Ul :r.f) as in 3.01 II III 11 Nates cf oilier Niita.nil banks l-racti'iiial pai.er mrrviicy, nickels and cents Lawful ilnny Iu sci Hank, viz: ripeeie no I.eiral ni.o-s omili- Uedeinpbiin Ileal I'.

S. 10 casnri-r la pel' ol cilcaia! cn i Tola 11 1 IK-id in Caiiila: -tuck paid in liil.lMI 110 Sin piiis mrol (HI I n.liv po-lil-, less ivlnl taxes paid W.fHia U. Nalianal li.iiik nou-s 72.fii nu in slab- banks and bankers ln'fi lln.lvid.Ml d. sllli.ect to .11 1,411 tit' bemand llitic i'es 2U.751 US Total Jslx.Tai Sll llail CoilMy Id Ss: I. A.

Lraier. of tlieahuvi! name.1 bank, do solemnly -wear that thn above statement is true to tin- of niv knowledge andbeiiei. s. A. UtAIKK.

ashler. saliscriord and sworn to l.er.ire inetbis ittb li IV Oi w- H. Hlll.HKKT. Notary Fliblie. 'li evpir -s Iicei-mber 5.

VJ1. 1 Coi-lecl. A't ruvmAri.ii. Ii. 0" Nkwco.mh,' J.

II. I.IM.KT. iiirectors. ICIAL STATE NT OK T-tK FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THK ATCHISON SAVINGS BANK, At Atoli'son, of K.in'i'ifl, at The cWw or un tli; i iii day ot Iceiitber, 1 KK-oOLKCK-. and liiscountri 11 prcna! and wciiri'y Lortfn on reai entatf! 'M Ovf ft; H- i estatw 37 Kxi-nsefcooiMit 'Mi I'nlted ixnlM on band l.ICj'j (X) Other botuN Jind stocks at tlielr i.ren- erit cfih iiinrket B.f! fii Checks -uvl ottir caftti JtHiu 1H taorj ami ftllji xetiHinc 43, Utar re.sourct'i, lai cert Itiua tea 101 Hi Total I.1AB1L1T1KS.

Capital stock paid in Mirpius fund Undivided profits Inter-st Ki.thantte Dividend but riot paid. Individual dei-osita hanks' and bankers' Uepoidtn Demand crdluatu Time certalcales 237,531 Total 0.0 State of Kansas, County of Atchison, hh. I. K. A.

Park. Cashier of Bald bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, arid ttiHt sal. bank has no HabilltlvBof any character wna: oe.cr rot set forth In statement, K. A. I'AhK, Jr an 1 sworn to beTore me, this day of Decern lsOi.

I skalj o. Notary Public. (Commission expires on the. utitU day of January. lfo7.

Correct, attest: W. Osi ormi I'ahk, E. L. KkLUIfKJ, T. Umky, directors.

Official Statement OK THK H.N'ANClAh CONDITION' OK THK Atchison State Bank At AtcMson. of Kansas, at the close of bust r.ess on tti- day of becember, I)i6. Loans and on personal and collateral security fO Loans on r.l estate lju Jumltur? and llitures l.Um UU Kits-rise ftccount 2lti.JU Cl.ecXs and other cash Items 77 Currency 4M Do alitor coin and fractional currency in Kb resources Due from otbT banks, slht exchanife, Merchants Kxcriame New Yoik 1M A'chisori bihk 63 Total LLASII.ITIK.S. Capital stock paid In Oi) iurpiu fund Oo Interest 1.08 63 Ddlviduai deposiu H.5 Time 20 banks 12 by I 56, taof tlariia.s. County of Atchison.

I. M. Cain, President Cashier of said ins, ct solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, and that said bnk ban no of any character whatsoever not sot forth In sacJ statement. JuHN M. CAIN, Prealdant Cashier.

i ibscril! and sworn to before me, thla ittri day of Dec-timber, IK. -evlJ A. a. Drcbt, Notary Public. (commission expires on the 6th day or July, correct Attest; John M.

Cais, L. A. Caim I Directors. A. Jj.

Caxn, WHEAT BOOMING And never offered a better opporrnnlty fpr maktnu money. Write K. r. htKHAY Bankers and Brokers, 122 Blalto bulidlnjr Chicago, members of the Chlcairo Board of Trade In good standing, for tbeir Book oa Statistics and Bpsculattve Informarioo. and Dallv Market Letter, both free.

eivea Oat-efi i 1.4KI IK) 7.IH7 hi ll. 4) hi) OIJ 71 11 7j 07 hw) iu cr3 and ai-eord- r. cares tha. v. we say, t.

that tells Hood lilttr ratsa; It If, are have Lever deceive the i.uK:-. and this ith its tuperlati; medicinal merit, is wiiv the peoole have abidniff toritidence in it, and buy It Hco for Gc-Uen Crosn fiou. Attend til coll'e hall st.ver Luii tonicht. J. l.

1 ciacct et: Th; the aiT.i-. It 11 if v. Fi-hr, raeuti cur is su-e cure rr.i J. 1'. us in wa- a vry from User.

Buy your wocd 0 Commercial tele rd "Oft causis wocd 0 '1 w.rd i-o: I iitnihrig. Lip, got its re to l.Vmsr aid Buckner by e. it? tt Ten tailors cf wb'rfey i'ji) to a great rry tbete. Vhan oao tries to lund three rr fur fi -h with ho Si-ue hii: thy usually ttet aw An Atchtsc-n womai admits that her experience ia tyirg to land mea is 4 li Eiuiiisr. Atclsiion ire a Htiio b-.

hied cn the tL-t-tst ic t'd .1. The people in Kin eas City kiotv cc-iasthirg on a prominent coupia ia A-'cUUia that would sta-iser you you heird it. Tae pc- pb ia Atchisot will bs prue.l ieara saat a prominent in steely were secretly mar. ried in Ejcsis Ci'y l.tst week. This is to he used a EceuoriLdum.

An A'cait'Tj g'n got t.vo ciltoers atone thr.t lartt-ich'. Tory -nert- bt-thcutto eir'y this m-ornir-g. (Dee ten iirr a and tl tier mviled htr io a hop in i.e.ivr.r.'ori? At yeur rariy given at Bt, Iouis oge la-1 r.iitht the girls got tee bty il ior or do attytl shape. A s-d Wiik aercss in witlicut sn escort. Eran-iner and Lizzie leap year rty at St st night with a college hall.

It was r. ddiightfiil i ff sir voui!" la.he-j d'so'iivetl ex and the two lent taste in arr-'fio'ir- ihf. Laitsisg, alias to war, wi a'rejieu Lity yrstcrday on ufp'oioa or iieu the person u'ew ope.i the Bftfo of postcflice Bomo timo g-o. There is a reward of fur th" arje-it and of th eitii'v rartv. It that Pom 0 iht from the shoulder orttrr-eitct will appaint two a fusion Democrat ca the police hoard iti Alchisua.

J. G. Thayer ia settled uoon ss on rf the Populist mcmoers anl ihe rslum is bstweca E. ilebhor, Charlts Brad ley und Joe Bastcsn, with the chances in favor of the last Bastgen re cotvt-d a k-f er from Ljedy asking him to gpj the cf tho business men. The fact that the slate is made up is good v.

I. that does t- intend to abolish the present cys'em. 2t To Thk CnAir- I'lox: Alter looltto- Br-O'iiid several marbk-yauls in Kansas City and Leaven worth, I came to AtchtEon end let the cofitnet for a io be erected ovor 'lie graves, cf my mother and btoihf rj ia St. I ntlic's grf veyard to E. P.

Oresa, The monamer-t is new completed and star: da in the graveyard I arrived from Kansas City oa Saturday and ir.spjc'.e 1 the monument and find it as nice a piece of work as was ever turned oa: of a It is ju-tinthe letter the contract and gives entire s-t'iffiction to the whole family, and will say that Mr. Green deserves credit for turning out such work. Yours truly, F. Cavanaugh, Sisters and Brothers. HIS DUTY' DONE.

I i ti I 'bead Country 1 Victor What your ur.e'e ile 'lead. 1 tor Then I liave fi X. V. Ti- i.u;-. ie all I ei iu hi "How to Cure All Skins Diseases." Simplr apply "Swatss's Ointjie.st," So Internal medicine required.

Cures tetner. all eruptions on the face, bands, nose, etc. leaving the Biln clear, white and fceaUnj. Iu great healing an curative powers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggists for SWATHE OlHTHKKT.

Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. BR; CREAM A pure Gnre Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 Years the Siati, Sarsaoarilla i tomrnoiv to represent the defendant in the Turbett vs Murray land caEe. The f-ee silver lull at St. Louis col lege hail tonight will be one of the be the season.

An erj yablo tiroe assured, Ernest Lyke, the son of W. Lvke, who lives on ihe corner of Fifth and il streetB, waB kicked and bad'y hurt by mule this morning. His nose was broken aai foes disflgurcd. The Svmna Grocer Co. ha3 begun su against bher.ff Eartman, the district o'crk of Ford county, Barton shoe and the Standard Sh company, to r.

strain them from attach ing any property belonging to Julius Huff iohr, a rd county merchant wh f-i'ed ia The Symns Grcc ctmpany held a lien on the stock. FOREIGN GOSSI P. 'apt. Slocum. of lloston, with his 13 ton sioop Spray, lias reached Xeweasti Jeu- Sou 1 li Wales, on his solitary- sail around the world.

uiii'iows aionar tne route ot toe czar hi Pails were let at very high prices. windows on the f'hanins Illvsees and thc i'aulMiure; St. lieruiain brought, while those the firs floor fetched from" to $U00. While Emperor I'raneis Joseph oT Austria was visit inir after he formal optuing of the Iron Gates, iu-' Danube canal, lie bestowed on Elizabeth of Jhuimania I Carmen Svlia) the Order of Merit for science and art. Jlussia is employing the schoolmaster to secure her conquests.

Schools have been established in and eight other Towns in the region bevond the Caucasus, where the ltiLssian languag is used in tenchintr bv the side of the native tongues. M. Moissail states in the Annales de Clinic et do Physique, that, the 1110 stable compounds known to science dis appear in the electric furnace. The only exceptions are the perfectly cry s-Seillized borides, sllk-ides and carbides diseovtred bv him. These, he think probable are original constituents of the.

globe and must still exist in some of the stars. LITTLE LAUGHS. Xeeded Xo Longer "Whv is it that enien have praetica abandoned trains'. "What, no tney nc-od vvitli trains when thev can ride on wheels V' Detroit Free Press. Insight.

"Con.e, now, Sam mv. let IMarv wiosli vour face anil hands and lirusli your hair. Aw pshaw! goin' to have conip'ny for dm jicr Chicago Kecord. iolis "I hear there is 1 rouble be tween Bowser and his wife." Wick.s- Yes; he brought home, a tandem and thev have. lxen fighting ever mik-is nlmut, Mho shall ridi- in fiont." Bos ton Transc.riot On the! Bridal Tour.

Siie "Papa thought he was smart. pull niga reei-ipt. id gas bill among tltt- presents, didn't "lie?" Ile i es; eseeially when you at wav-s turned tlie gas almost, out wne.n called." Harlem Life. Quite a Difference. Telephone Su iierintendent (over the wire) "iTcHo there, you! swearing through t.l telephone." Irate Subscriber "I ain't swearing through the telephone: I ui swearing at it.

-V i. Ueeklv I will follow- you to the uttermost ends of the earth!" hissed tihe villain Xo vou won't," said the heroine, calm ly. "Why won't queried the vil lain, agha.st at her coolness. "Because I'm not going there." she replied. Tit- Bits.

NOTES ABOUT GAMES. Among famous Asiatic writers on chess are Ali Shatranji, Suli, Daman Sokeiker, Ehazes, Bilbu, Rherf, Jfoham med and Ghulam Kassim, who have rittrn in Arabic, Persian and seTeral dialects of nindostanee of the theory and mysteries of the game. The lot-casting mentioned in the Scriptures was performed by the usf of a number of pebbles, one or more be ing colored black. The pebbles were placed in an urn or helmet and shaken bv their falling out, the business iu band was determined. When James IV.

of Scotland came to London to propose for the band of Margaret, the daughter of Henry was somewhat disgusted to find her, at their first meeting, so busily engaged in game of cards that she was scarcely able to give him any attention. It is a singular fact that while all other games of chance or skill have at one time or another been denounced bv the clergv of every faith, chess alone has received their approbation, and imong the best players of every land lave been clergymen, priests, abbots and bishops. Oue Cook Who Was IMschargetl. "Don't be afraid. Come in my wife's ut.

Have a little something? Here's nice quality of old "Good heavens, man, you've got the. wrong Look at that label. Don't you see it's marked 'Oh, that's all right. That saves it torn the cook. My own invention, you now.

Clever, isn't it? X'ever failed ut once." "How was that?" "Cook couldn't read." TitBihs. A telander. Hoggs If women were allowed to Tote, the inspectors wouiu ui-u-i e-i through. Foggs Why not? I'-oggs An hour after one had cost ballot she would sneak back and it to change it. X.

Y. Journal. yneer Experience. I never have looked at a purple cow-She wouM be a sieht, it is true: But many and many a time, I vow, I've fc-azed upon milk that is blue. rh I ca go Record.

A SERIOI'9 CHARGE. 1 WTO' i 1 -t to: "Jfrs. Golightly had her husband av rested the other day." On what charge?" 'Impersonating a. policeman. He kiaaed the cook." is.

Y. mwm Munyon's Blood Cures will cure the worst form t-f srrofula, salt rheum, eczim, pimples, Eyol.i-htic sff jctions, mercurial taints, liver spots, tetter and all impurit.es of the blood. ilusyon's Face and Sstin Ointment removes blackhead', hootches and all Ekin eruptions. sooth's and heals cuts, sores, scalds aad huras. attd re'itves the pain at once.

S.re chopped hands, scurvy, eczoma, salt therm ond teit are promptly cured. A separate euro for each disease. At all druggists, mostly 2 a v. P. rsonal letters to Prof.

Munyos, 1305 Arch stree Philadelphia, answered with free advio? for atiy dis -aee. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mcvemattta r.f Feop'a and Soc'ety AtclUfcn. B. P. Waggererij St.

A.B.Jetmcro cf Tcpk-i, is ir. C. K. Wells of KiE is: ison. Judge W.

D. WeL-'o is 1 xt Ic peka. iliss Gertrude Symns will return from Be'oit tomoirow. George is taking a trip tfcrouc Arkansas and Texas. E.

C. Burchfield cf White Clout', spent last night in the city. Mary Morris left for Top-ska this morning to visit J'isa Likin. Gsrtruda Shulzj wett-t to Topeka this morning to visit friends. J.

F. Gannoay, the ilisscuri Pacliic operator, is ca the sick list. H. B. tho Burlington agent, went to St.

Louis las', night. Harry Brown and wife bf: for their home ia Denver this morniEg. Mies Ellen Franklin is visiting the Misses Kiliaus of Leavenworth. Miss Hallie EUiston, who has teen suffiriDg with pleurisy, is improving. Web Wilder will his insurance magsz.ne from kamai lty to Chicigo.

Chas. Styles ami daughter went to L.ona, Kan this morning to visit his mother. Miss Xave, Siiss L-eton, Miss and Kiss Ilanney returned to St. Joe this moining. J.

H. Luke, division superintendent of the Centitil Branch at Corcordia, is in the city. Miss ituth Hethericeton and Miss Mabel Wagcecer svill go to Xiw York next month. Mies Belle Notlh of Leavsnworth will arrive ia Atchison torrcrrow eperd New Y'etrs. Mrs.

Oliver Mtsnaon and children re turned to (jtiij this morning. Jlijtes Ruth and Stella Itak. acc inpanied them. Misses Mary atd Beriha Grtener re turned from Leavenworth hist nieh where been visoing Mrp, Joseph Wager. far.

arta fiirs. J.JJ. wno visiting at the residence of A. Harotiff, will re'uru to Marceiice. Mo tomorrow.

Prof. G. H. Glotielter goes to Topeka tonight to attend the meeting of the Kansas State Teachers' association. He is on the program for an address.

lonttnii Ingalls. It has bfen a long time eio-'e A'chison young people hove had an opportunity of attending such a pleasant dancing party as the one givoo last cigV, ly M.e? Ingalis, ia honor of Mi3 I'l'vo, Ranney, Miss Lxoa asd Mitrnfy of Si. Joseph. assis ed by Mrs. J.

J. Ingalis, Mis3 Gr'fflo, Captain Reynolds and Lieutenants Wolfe, Webster, Richardson and RtcCasey, of Fort Loav-eawcrtb, presented her iends to the gues s. The hall w-13 trar.sfcrm:d ir.io a bril liantly clad ball room by arranged dfcorations of green garlands, festoons, and United States 11 iga. Wax tapers were burne from bac'ns of green on the tables and out of wreaths of holly hanginj in the windows. The barren ness of the stago was hidden by a profu sion of palms.

Ices were Eeived during the everting by Mrs, H. H. Hackney and Mrs S. V. Barth.

Mrs. John Iiosi ar.d Mrs. W. H. Bogle served ccffse and sandwiches.

Among the guests from out of town were Dr. and Mrs G. Blair and J. C. Marty of Ksnss.3 City, Mr.

Will Sipple, Sturgis and Will Wood of St. Jo seph. The beautiful decoration an the er. rayof fascinating toilets furoifhed one of the handsomest parties ever given in Atchison. A Suitable Position.

a pho'- jus; fit of sh a -lake her in a -N. l. IVcrtl. A Hind llnvban.I. IVire Jim l.ogiity I to ine," soiiln-ii the weeping With all the beatin's he gimme he ever nit n.e where the loarKS womd low so the neighbors cotll-l see 'cm." Indianapolis Juurnai.

Flaw In Ihe Armament. Desmond, you sc-i-ni to Lave ios' v'our erest in that irefy girl you wanted so much to meet?" Yes I found out that first name was Chicatro Tnele Eben'i Philoophr. Dab's er blsr dlf'unce," salt! Uncle Eben, "in de righteousness o' teilin' ie troof ez er matter o' conscience an' teilin' it 'case hit's gwinter hu't sonie-bodv's feelin's." Washirg'on S'ar. In the Smoker. Cpcreek Why does that old duffer oc cupy two seats, while we have to stand Conductor He says he is sick.

Cpcreek Yes, he its; bet it's trichinosis, too. Bay City Chat. Quoting an Adage. Madge How proud Mame is since Ehe ordered her bicvclel Tom Well, you know, pride goes be fore a fall Yonkers Statesman. A Correction.

She You love me fo my money? He Ton mean I want you for your money. Town Topics. 321 Comraercia! St. Phoa? I so. T8, CJIICAOO MAUUKTS.

CuiCAnO. c. WHEAT May epend ut cletsj st )' COPX-Kay opened at closed at 2. PiltL Vay cpenod at 1 7 S7; closed at f7 8 LIVE STOCK Catlio steady. Hogs lower.

CITY CASH MAIM. T-WliilAT No. ire-1. No. 91c; hr.l.70.-; No 2 COliN No.

-M7i4'; No. 17c; No. 2 white. 17 y( 18c; January. IT1 iifllaia frjrtaco The r-rl-rs are nt what fer i oat ii wLa: i Kuitcers can sc-n for ti Frh corrected hy John i'rs'pn.

fruLi wiiton.i Jfatfer Vine u-itry lCl-g-r JO r-nta r-er pDori uiHue but ilriliiin- li-jt--- t.lerity an d.iil. P- 14c pr and pkalifiit. Tni-kevN To a innmd In ilemand and wanlei jttic a V'-ounit, full feattiereil. Hens, 4c per pound; oit, rierlnsc.ilL-hn. -r imml emp A lia ducks, teal, (trcea tl U' 0-r tlut; bine i-er il mab irj-.

per ii--z; rei hesus, J.i'fi per il.v: s-ra'rie chickens, OIK) aer doz: li per diu-. A jipirw eortli'c per tov.rlctr. 'oel iJabbaH, per aezen; r-eta-b e-. per bushrl; turnips, 1 cea-s per bushel; sweet potatoes, bu: JLc per doz bunches: onions, bcsh-l; paniplslns, fxi((im- per doz; su'Jash, or.llnarr, per doz; Hubbard. per piirsiops.Goc ler bu; fie per ba.

KING OF BOY TRAMPS. lie Vi'iillce-l Over I.Onn 100,000 by Tlatrr. George Harold, the original tramp, who left Oakland, 3s7, on a wnsrer thr.t h-1 v. travel around the world ovcrla: fi-ot, witlioist asking for a ir: t. fray Pis penscs.

1 i n. oi I without of ir, was at Wilmington, tew hours the other day. lie ra pod .,1 mileK a mi lias 1o eomjileti', which he Inly 1, traveled OoO miles by wafer and colici I. 'too of he SO.ooii. ooiVet ion of r-'ili-s is otis, he lias a infori jatlon of his evperieju in his Fresii i 1 to ivcr ic over man of He ananl.l',c:'s 1 Vifc Presiilei.t Morf-ns'j vest tiiid 'i'iionias Jici-d's hat: a rope u--d in he ex ion of 'ha rl- Guiteau, I'resident.

Jam -s A. iarfi'-l 1'-assassin, to him G. Carlisle; il pi-i-e of wood tahen com the 'home of Gen. S. Grant, Mount Pleasant.

a folder monkey captured in Key West, a it amputated the 1 of ir- Hue-st row, I fe of h- i i- i i--- r- of St. Lnuisi who is ow of ilea I). and other ii I i by lie lias tc: i i-vui i of oocra-tors o-ci-r the couu; io from soeloj ivomi th. I il. II.

Holmes, t--- 'c i the mayors of thousards of ci'i, s. Itv io Farm. Tiodv li-1b" 'ban Fanoi X. Y. theater (lets.

Prank is so in rie-rv e.veept be and den: .1 le llt-fore fl ti b-auf that it -li i -e if 1 f.oio r. i be cacry a jcili fy v.lil dori o-s i a-un cc- that the ganda a I The Wbol9 Story Of ihe great Ealts attained and great cures accomplished by Hood's Sarsspa- rilla is q-iicily told. It purifies and enriches the blood, tones the s'omoch and gives ttreng'h and vigor. Disease cannot enter the system fortified by the rich, red blood which cirnes by taking Hood's Sarsapariila. Hood'- cure nausea, sick headache, indigestion, biliousness.

All drug, gists. 25 cents. HELP WANTED. AAA Wanted men and women, young and old, to work for in their own homes in i-pare time, day or evening. We pay ilo to sbi ier week.

No canvnfsirii Any '-lulu can do the woric. rend Hddre today. We send worlc at once. Ihe Tall Art Vail. Ph.

-U-l) 131-Kt WANTED MALE HELP. Ik'ANTKD An active man at tU.OO weekiy No fortune hunter winted. We guarantee permanent position If rlrht. If Inter-sted addreas "Alan.ifacturer," h. O.

Box 5sjsj, Boston, Mass. Ill ll-eod -Jm MF.t? and Women oat of empinymeat anl Willi r.K to work can learn of a permanent iltu-atton at sood waice, by writing at once to P. v. 53, Auirusta, Maine. i i 17t-T-T-at SALESMEN WANTED.

1'ANTSD Salesmen who can control trade of bic-il users ot lubrlcattnt; oils aHtl (freasea to se'Iour coods on conimI5sl'in from samples The CilnPt-n Oil Cleveland, Ohio. l-tii tt. VrANTED Kxperlenced specia.ty salesmen tV to sell oar ii-w gpeela'ty: cniy men or record wiii be considered. No side line seekers or ooys need appiy. box -H'Chl-ca-0.

-l, EU3INES3 PROPOSALS. x1 ftOft Capitalists will lend COU IU IJlUlfV sums $00 to U. (. pereent Interest, without security, to responsl-b persons. Write or call.

Bowien Aueney. 6-' Wa.i street. New York. Ll-Ju-lt MONEY If you want to learn bow jou can meke money in Wall street on iSi and upwards send for my plan of speculation (free). E.

Mortimer Hne, Banker and Broker, 44 Broadway, New York. J0NK3 tor brooms, 731 Main street. THK HOME CO. (noeaori to Hasfced PrtnUaa S14 and SIS Commer-taaJ street. eeDeraTJob Prlater, Blade rs and Book Hater.

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