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The Atchison Daily Champion from Atchison, Kansas • Page 5

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in 'i(iiiM (UA31P10N, WlDNtSDAl.MAIlCII 29, 1M)3. AGAHSf THE O0LB)liD. THE CM CIRCUIT Women Will Vote as usual at the next school election-but for many candidates. They giw a unanimous vote every day th- week in favor of IGorip Tlie Duly Pure Cream of Tartar Ammonia; No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Tut is a ram currjn'.

in no ice cir-lles ths board com nissionsra wili lop off a few mor li ads at the monthly meeting lie held iet Saturday Sevr.l oitro'men whose terunnf service hi exp red idcs the ns-v bird took contro neverben reappoint ed or rec a i d. Frank Heed, oaeo' th'tnoil efficient men on the fore is nor, been reappointed, although his of sarvlc i exi red oa February 1, Ta term of Y.tes, Springsteen, Wells and Shaw will expire on Saturday. AH of tiiese men are capt ble and vigllan'. i fflosrs, but it Is not ike ly that all of fiem will be reappointed. It is said that the pjlica cinmlssioiers have application! fiom more thti a dozen men and tha', they will ing the guillotine into use to make room for one or more of them.

There is nothing quite so great as youthful amhlcioi. Must W. T. Bland be a Candida's for every Mice, elective or appointive? If Mr. Bland had not been bo urgent in his pursuit of the office of railroad commissioner a worthy and competent railroad man of this city would nowbs one of the railroad commissioners of tie state of Kansas.

Do UU LOCAL MS. A. Gay Gambler and a Giddy Girl Skip tha Town. Fauata Turner Hi ported to Have Been Spirited Away roltce Can Find No Tracj ot Her A Jonn woman who has figured 111 a ni mbtrof sentatk ual epca- ades sine br.vinj been divorced from lier husband lome n.ontlis ago, it the city last n'ght in comp iny with a well known gambler with whom it is alleged that silo as been in lov for guilty piir 1 urchased tickets to IVrsons, Kansas, win re it is aid tli-v have gone to live in the future. The woman In the ase had some trouble with her parents yet terday regarding her thimeful conduct.

The father of the girl is a man well liked in both business and soeial circles and the actions of his wayward daughter have been a constant pang to him. It was reported late last night that Fausta Turner, the youngest daughter of V. 15. Turner, who ia uow being tried for the murder of James W. C.ilmore, had been spirited away from her homo eany the eveninir.

Tlie 111 liter waa repoited to Chief ot Police Weld by soino limn to him unknown, who staled that the gill had been Induced to leave home to avoid stif in the case. The police made one Inquiry and discovered that the girl loid bet 11 seen coming do.vn Sixth street ovvard ConuiierciHl. Tlie man wlio in formed Chief Vreld of the girl's disappearance stationed hiin-elf at the union lepot and w. tched all outgoing trains ifter in the hope of intercept ng the girl 111 her movemenTs. llie pn ice were also notified to watch all out going trains.

For Halo Stock of goods and well established business located on a principal street In lit. Joseph, Mo envoico between $0, 0U.O and $10,000. Good land taken In part trade. Investigate this. Address Box 029, St.

Joseph, Mo. NEW GOODS. Changs Tint Are to Occur in the Tohci Forca DISTRICT COURT MATTERS. Mrs. Allen Loeea Her Caw Against tie Santa Fe-The Protective Association Offer a Biff R-ward for a Thlef-Lccal and Per-Bonal OoBalp, O.

J. Carson, well known strck raiser of Potter, has returned from Ken. tucky after purchasing some fine stock. The North Atchison boys are preparing for cjacert. l'hey met and practiced at the residence of Wm.

Vander-ttay last niqht. C. A. "obinson received a letter from Rev. Ingram of B'atrice, yester day stving that he would arrive in this city with his family alnui tse first of May.

Burt Hill, who wis injured while operating a corn i-lieller at his homh near Farmiimton about three weeks ago, may lose the third finger of his left hand. A three year-old child of C. A. Robin son Wis taken suddenly ill Monday night and a physiciaa had to be sum monud. The child is ia a critical condi tion.

The regular monthly meeting of the school board will be held next Monday evening, when the imtorship muddle at tno Ingalls school will come up again. Henry Kirkham, formrly a bapgage-man on the Central Branch, has lieeu ap pointed express ssenger on the Kans sas Pacific, and runs between Kan sas City and Denver. Sylvanus Turnr ar.d Miss Klla May Squires, a pronineat youig ice uple of Round will In married next month. Several other weddings are ex peered in that vicini'y at ab iut the Mine time. Johu Tobin, the stalwart Democrat of dou leel bad over the ap polntment of Morty inch as postmas ternf his town, lie worked hard for him and it begins to look as if Iib had considerable lntluenco with ths powers that be.

In the police court yesterday morning James Burts was fined $25 for indecent exposure of his person and he will de velop his muscle on the rock pile for a few das. Joe lioler promised to remain toiler for a couple of days and he was re leaded. Charles Hayes and Albert Bur dell were each fined $5 for drunkenness. The jury in the case of Louisa Allen vs. Santa Fe road, returned a verdict yes terday in favor of the defendant.

Mrs. Allen claims to have been injured in wreck in Arizona and sued for $10,000 damages. She was not injured on the Santa road, but on a connecting line over wh'ch she purchased a ticket. The employes of the Missouri Pacific freight offices and depot presented C. P.

Hovey with an elegan'. gold ring yester day evening as a mark of esteem in which he is beld by all of the boys. The ling bears tne in-criptku, II From Missouri Pacific Uoys, Atchison. March, 1893" Mr. II vey will leave today for his new field ot labor.

A sanitary targeant will not be appnin ted until about the middle of April. The recent snow stcrms have rendered it im possible for the inauguration of a general cleaning up movement, and in fact there has been no necessity for such work. As soon as warm weather arrives, however the streets end alleys and all disease breeding places will be cleaned up. Easter OF WHITE RUSSIAN because they know it has no equal as 3 labor and temper saver on wash-day. The "White Russian" is a great soap fx use in hard or alkali water.

Does not roughen or injure the hands is perfectly safe to use on the finest fabrics JAS. S. KIRK Chicago. Pnsky Diamond Tar Soap. ALLEN 1VATTEH Merchant Tailors, 326 ATCHISON.

KANSA LPTSTEPHEiNS 727 Commcu.al Books, Stationery, BCHOOL DOOK8, CRANS'S LEGAL BLANKS. SPECIALTIES Periodicals and Picture Frames. CHARLES PULLEN GRAVEL ROOFIKG; crtni.i.;, t.i'-.'A;.,:-.s, u.icr:), t'c ht-t'Uoir, Nj yMi KfuifiM Rvnue, orlhrp. Atchturtni HtrJt AtCil'oP IS-' agents WANTED la Every Town in Kansas A. B.

C. LAUNDRY ATCRISON, RAN 8 A3. 0. RLXXnG, (- Pronrlctor. a.

b. mcqueen, HOUSE 9 SIGN PINTER. rUkcs Paper-Hanging a Spcoialty. So. 43 KanKai Ivenno, ATCRIHII1I KtmN W.

DAVIES, Merchant Tailor. 308 Commercial Street. M. L. GRUcNHUT, -IN- Soda Water Ginger Ale and Summer Drinks Family Trade Specialty.

Grand the lawyers lucemaniy have a monopoly of all the offices? Does a man stand no diance in this country unless he is a law ypr-politic "The Discovery of Hot Springs, Ark by Desoto" is the title of a historical and legendity sketch of the famous health resort issued by the general passenger depaitment of the Missouri pacific railway. the book contains a number of b'aotiful engravings and Is a magnificent specimen of tne printer's art. The storv of DeSolo'a search for the fountains of perpetual youth is recited in a gruphic and interesting man ner. The Atchisia County Protective asso ctation held a meeting yesterday and increased the r.w.rd for the arrest of the thief who stole John Hutham's horse from $1)1 to iJJM. Thi association is deter ni ned to put a stop to horse steal ing in AtJ'iisoi county.

It isnowtaid that the maa stnli Hutham's horse rode th i iinimal across tha and deliver-d i'. up ot ier parties who were ia waiting on 111 f-Ul W. 'I. Sm.th, who has tervd in the capacity ot night clerk for the A'lams and Wells F.iro comoanies for the paEt three j-ei has n-fn ned to burk in other lu'-iues. Mr.

Hniiih will p.obably taks stock in ft well knowu local enterprise about April 1. He is one of the best kr.o.vn men in the city and bis friends hope to se him succeed in everything he undertakes. A stran jer oa the streets at abmt 13 o'clock last night looking tor soma place to get a bottlo of whisky wai tol.l that he could rin some of the night clerks up at the drug stores. He said, sarcastically: 'Yes, you can ring till you're dead, but that's all the goad it will do." A dice-man volunteared to guide him to a place upon (lading the man wanted it for medical purposes. "The people of this vicinity insist on having Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and do not want any other," 6ays Johu V.

Bishop of Portland Mills, Indiana. That is right They know it to be superior to any other for colds, and as a preventive and cure tor croup, and whv chould they nor insiot upon having it. 50 cent bottles for sile by druggists. The real estate transfers yesterdiiy were as follows: Clarence Troop and wife of Missouri to M. K.

Oratigny, lot 15, 20, in South Atchison, for Wm Sigler and wife to Martha O'Neal of Colorado Springs, eighty acres south of town, for P. H. Peterson and wife of Chicago to W. C. Nevins, 'he northeast quarter of section 15, townBhlp 7, range 17, for $1,800.

Tom Lanier says he will fight any man in Atchison that weighs between 110 and 150 pounds with four ounce gloves for $100. Opening Tho DeKay Boni Cf sa Likely ta B- Affir nei. Members of the tioi.id ol the Opinion That tne Decla on ot the Lower Court Will Ha Ei doreed. Judge Henry Elliston returned yester day morning from Washington, D. where he went some days ago to present the DeKay school lond case to the United States supreme cotrt on the part of the school board.

Judge Elliston reviews the case be fore the court and the other attorneys were informed that further argument was unnecessary. Judge David Martin was not present, but Attorney White of Kansas City was on hand repared to argue the matter. The opinion of the court will probably be rendered today and it is safe to presume that the decision of the United States court will be At least this is the general npinn of the attor neys and members ol tlie school board. The rape mvo'ves the payment of ai out IJlll.OUO by tlie school board. The bond, ajruretfatirg which were is-ijed in 1 M7i and by Do Kay, oecame due in 18-S'l.

It' tlie case is decided against the sc! ool board a special levy will have (o be mnli to meet the indebtedness in case the oaid is unable to reluud. Some in bonds have been outlawed and that is about the ex. tent of the gain that the school board has made, if, indeed, it can be termed a gain. Annie Beaant, The eloquent and scholarly lady who recently visited this country, says: "The Mid winter Journey was reduced to a minimum ot Oiscomroi by the lux ury of the cars anil the friendliness of the otlicials. I shall carry away with me pleasant memories of the Union I'nciMc, tho 'World's Pictorial unit Khali gladly entrust, myself to its uire when I next vitit the districts vWik'h it runs." II.

Sahlrr is eellin ch canned gOJils lit, a very lo (I ure. Mrs. W. J. I'lcrencu.

MrJ. W. J. Florence wiil be seen at the opera houEfl next Hati.r Iny vening, appearing in lier happy ile of Mrs. (ien.

(Iilllory in the famous American comedy "1'he Mighty Dollar." Mr. Howard Coveny will be seen an tho Hon. Ilardwell role formerly played by the late W.J. Florence. A number of new and handsome dresses worn by Mrs.

Florence are prom iaed in this production and are said to be gems from the desinti and execution of he groat relix. or 1'nris. Boofa Repaired. Drop A. M.

Earhart a card and get es timates on your roof work, lie haB removed Lack to 711 Commercial street, where he is prepared to give work his prompt attention. It will Soon be too Warm. The weather will soon be too wnrm for wood and coal fires. See the gas com pany for cheap fuel for summer rooking Canned goods from to 12J4 cents a can at H. r-'ahlei'e.

Never buy flue perlume without con I dtinj Kuffer Ilnnning. The ladies are all invito 1 to attend Mrs Aldersori's millinery opening Tburs day and Friday. II. Sahler is a lare stock of canned goods which be is prepared to dispose of very cheap. The lecture to be delivered a' the FirBt M.

E. church this evening by (Jeorge Wendling will be the last in the Y. C. A. course.

A cordial invitation is extended to all the ladies to attend the millinery open ing at Mrs. Alderson's Thursday and Friday. Tbe Fourth ward Democrats he'd meeting last night at the residence of W. Wairgener and talked the situation over. The city committee meet tonight ia Bland's office.

There is a novel attraction in 8. V. lltirth 'a window. It is a $250 figure of a French opera singer. Its head, hands and eyes move.

There will be a new figure In the window every two weeks It is to be hoped that everyone i membered the street commissioner in their prayers last night for having cleaned off the muddy crossing eocffectu- ally looterday. The cheapest and at the same time the most reliable disinfectant is copperas. You can see a window full of it at Putman Bros, drug stcre, 612 Commer cial ktreet. Tbe spring term ot the Atchison liusi ness college begins Monday, April in the new apartments in the United States National bank building. Send for cata logue addressing Coonrnd Smith, Atchison, Kansas.

Judge Webb discharged all of the jurors from further service during the present term of the district court yesterday except those who were called to serve in the Turner rase. This case will be the last jury trial to bs tried during the prent term. Children Cryfor Pitcher's Castcria. 1 a Kin er. (J.

A. K. CAM I'l UK. The O. A.

R. and W. R. C. Pew a Pleasant Evening; Together.

John A. Martin Pest, No. C. A. R.

and the Worn in's Relief Corps, gave most enjoyable campfire last night at the Masonic Temple, corner Fourth and Commercial stir 9. The entertainment opened with a song by Tom Hinton "Marching Through Georgia" with chorus by audimce. Tho inspiring effect of this song in a gather ing of old soldiers can hardly be described. The cho ns was Bung with enthusiasm. Tlie next, was a recitation from Bret Hirtc, by Misi Anniebelle Lea Root.

The subject was a telephone conversation overheard, and where the song is introduced Miss Root changed the usual tune and vmerted, sweetheart's the man in le moon." The rendition of the song was greeted with great api lause. Other in her on tho programme were equally good and were as follows: Song, Mibs Ella guitar solo. Miss Anna Groves; oriignal poem, Mrs. KUen Patton addrtss, T. B.

Oerow; song, Tom Ilinton; Talk, Capt. Seaton; story, 8. C. King; supper, W. R.

C.j story, C. E. Faulkner, Bong, Tom Ilinton Reminiscence David Baker. Capt. Si'atan remarked that he ha had so much politics pumped intohim lately that ho was possessed of nothlne else, iievertheleai ho made a very pleasant talk.

About sixty people were there and all joyed the affair. The object of the meeting waa to increase the membership of both organizations. The union Is for the purpose of getlini? the old eo.diers touetner to toll btonea and have the old scenes revived as only a Holdier knows how to do. Tho Moonm Way Commends itself til the well formed, to do pleasantly and ellectunlly what woe formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably ns well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches and levers without unpleasant a iter effects, use the delightful liquid laitatrve remedy, Syrup of Figs.

NEW GOODS. Tall Tower Store. SPRING WRAPS, SPRING ITS, SPRING DRESS GOODS. Over IJOO of the newest OAPUS, JACKETS and SUITS at extraordinary low prices. This line includes all the novelties of the season; correct in design and make, and Below Manufacturers' Prices.

Our Si. 50, $2.00, S2.50, $3.50, $4(X), 84 50, and S5.00 and CAPES surpass all former efforts Our DRESS GOODS are entirely new, showing all the latest fabrics and colorings, See our 25c, 35c. and 50c. HENRIETTAS in all the new colors. See our 50 cent SPRING SUITING.

See our 75 cent Serges, 4G inches wide, in all the new colors. See our 75 cent Suitings, 32 inches wide, in all new colors. These are a few of our bargains and we will guarantee our Dress Goods and Wraps to be the best on eartht for the money. New Goods Arriving Daily. Hats Pattern THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 30 and 3 1 New Carpets, Straw Mattings, Window Shades, Ginghams, Percales, Prints, Linens, Muslin, in fact new goods in all our departments.

Come and examine the greatest line of New Goods at the lowest prices at D. C. NEWCOIB'S. MRS. M.

B. ALDERSON, CIS COMMERCIAL STHEET. THE SEW STAND. G23 and 025 Com'l St..

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1865-1915