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The Atchison Daily Champion from Atchison, Kansas • Page 4

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HIV 0 Ti ES OCTOBER 17 lst. ft WW Worry tells, sadly, on MANY NE VV CAiriES. Tho Epread of Diphtheria Causing Great Alarm. The Only One that's imitated, amonsr all washing com- pounds, is Pearline. That is because it is the original, the most; popular, and Fourteen Cased Have Reported to the Health Hcnrd.

But Only Two Deaths Have Occurred District Court ProeeediriKS-Police Court MattrB-Local and Personal Goeslp. voman's health and beauty. 5 Beecham's Pills OVa Box. (Tmic1.) fortify the nerves and Owill help to banish Qmany an anxiety. Trice cent.

tCOOOOOQ 18 Dickey the best. Peddlers and some grocers will tell you that this thing or that thing 13 "the same as" or as good as" Pearline what better recommendation do you want for Pearline Ki) They tell you this because aw A lt Pa's tllem better to 1 it .1 it 11 sen same as stuffs. But how will it pay you to use them? Any saving that they can offer you, in prizes or prices, can be only nominal. The loss 1 1 7 ii 1 si ii Carry the only complete Stock of in ruined linens, flannels, muslins, can be large. Smoke the Nameless, 5 cents.

C. liohr for reliable saddlery. IPor gravel rooflnj C. Pullen. The 3fram is the bws bath departiasat of the City Barber thop is "A 1 Don't, forget to attend Prof.

Prinz's soiree next Wednesday evening. Call on your grocer for Berlin's Silver -iTiiuki Jorn ftietM uuu vlio ml dairy mixed chop. Mayor Cloyes siya that the c'ty of Ar.nis'u pas over $103 a day interest on its blinded indebtedness. Ex Senator Ingiilis is making a lecture through Illinois. He addressed a latge audience a.

Peoria last evening. A crowd of North Atchison young ALWAYS send back imitations. 3S JAMES I-YLE, New York. Jootshs Cnarli-8 P.ieuler an 1 Miss Nora Snea w-r married yesterday evening ht 5 o'c lor in the parlors of St Renedici'e church, Kev. Father Pet.

'is ofihiatiug. Tne wedding was a quiet but very affair. None but the near relatives the contracting parties were present witness the beautiful ceremony, Mr and Mrs. Poehler left at 0 o'cl i-k CUicago, where they will enj iy p-e honeymoon. Od their return tut I go to housekeeping at 509 Mound B'l-et The groom is the junior member of tne firm oi Bosanko Poehler and w-i.

and favorably known in thla city. Th-bride has re ldd in for minv years and is admir.d by a large i I friends and atq'iau tances for her niMi good qualities of hart. and mind. The many friends of both hr.de and ktioh unite in wiahir.g a long life unHoyed huppiness There are no nw developments concerning the safety dep.isit vault matter. In fact the whole affair ii as much of a mystery as ever.

There is no doub whatever that Frank Demel left $1,000 in the vaults. Several persons have been found who saw him have the money on the day that he left it there. In fact all circuruat inces point to the 'C. t.tu.l Demel put tho roll tf bills in the box in the ini, er he deecribed. Mr.

Solomon said yesterday that he had not. yet fully determined on what s'eps to pursue, but he will probably bring suit against Messrs. Chavis and Spalding for the amount. Mr. Solomon says th it there is no question in his mind but that duplicate keys were made to box.

No. 34-4 and he is determined to sift tho matter to the bottom. There are four cses of earlet fever and fourteen cases of diphtheria in town. Dr. Mitchell has three cases, Dr.

Loper three cases, Dr. Linley four cases, Dr, Blair two case9 and Dr. Bryning two cases. Since the diseaie first made its appearance about two weeks ago only two deaths havo occurred. The heal'h board is using every effort possible to stamp out the two diseaeea.

The worn of the board is made arduous on account of the fact that all physicians neglect to report contagious diseases and have the homes whi're such diseases exist placarded as required by law to do. Afireat many parents have taken their children out of school on account of the spread of the disease. The health board may yet request the school board to close the schools for a short time, William Scott and William Boyd were arrested by Sergeant Donahue Sunday evening on suspicion of being the parties who robbed Elwin Blair about a week ngo. The latter was unable to identify them, however, and they were Chraer end cf men went coon and 'possum huutiLg on horseback in the timber north of town Te last night, Fit! toes M. Oerber has ordered some fine California He als has fine native pears and other fruits which he is selling cheap.

Carried in AleSiison. If you enjoy laughing go and see "Alvm JiMiu" at the theatre Thursday night. Advance sale of seats opens at Stoll's this morning. The Midland Colleirs football t(-ani will not go to Liwrence until next k. For black diamond and Iowa blocK soul sue C.

A. Wright foot of Oom'l St. Bend your children to Prinz Academy of Dancing, children from five years up taken. Katie Banks died at her home in Park Place on Sundny and will be buried at 10 o'clock this morning. Prinz Academy of Dancing F'fth and KanB8 avenue, Odd Fellow's hall.

Wednesday of each week. Sheriff Larkin will go over to Oiawat-omie today vvltn. Miss Anna B-itz, who was recently iu.aue. Ilailie P. WaKgener returned from Chicago yestnrdny and gives itootthat the street railway deal ia progreBSinir favorably.

The season of wedding! linn approached. Kccognizing this fact Norton it Abney have laid in an elegant line of wedding presents. Wednecday, October 18th, being St. Luke's day, there will be a Celebration of the Holy Communion in Trinity church at 10 a. m.

A boy named Peter Moore waa seized with a lit in front of the Atchison Savings bank last evening and was quite badly injured by falling to the sidewalk. John Cormody, the Missouri Pacific telegraph operator who brrike his ulioul der blade in the lower yards Sunday morning, was taken to the hospital ut Kansas City yesterday. K. Ii, Drury has some choice flvo and ten acre lots near the Jim Donald place went of town for sale cheap. Thewe are the most eighty and desirable building Bites in the suburbs of Atchison.

The Fcho il board meeting which was to have been held last night was postponed on accnund of a quorum uot being present. A meeting will probably be called for next Monday evening. As an evidence of butter timeBit is only necessary to stato that the Santa Fe is increasing its forces all a'ong the line. The workmen in tbe Bliops at Topeka are now working nine hours each day. II.

C. Solomon is preparing a brief in tbe case of Burham, Ilanna, Munger Co. vs. Bowden which will be tried in the United States circuit court of appeals in November. Mr, Solomon represents the plaintiffs.

Henry Blnffbauer of Arnngton, is finishing his business building in that town. It will be 33x55 feet, and two stories high. Wheu completud it is said it will be occupied by one of Atchison county's prominent business men. City Clerk Oerow moved into another ward shortly after the Bpring election, and the other day when he went to spread his name on the poll books he registered in the wrong ward. But that isn't half as bad as David Patton did lust spring, lie forgot to register at all and yet he had charge of the registration books all the time.

Prof. Kd ward A. Prinz lias opened an Our Competitors will not contradict this statement. The Republicans will hold a big met In the West for the prompt sk2 sjwigfactory filling cl pn Work Ld HAIL- Begs ieave to eaii the attention or Contractor, Arclr-tects and Railroad Men to his well and complete I oundriea for the manufacturing cf Columns, Girders, Iron (Stairs, Forginga, Tanks, Iron Shutters, etc. Railroad castings of all kinds mule in larg quantities quicker than othertoan a detent daily output of castings of aU kinds 8a ton cUily a a pheSty 60 tfua.

Ampioy i mom My pernoaui experience, or yearg as roumu propnoioi caaiiita ma so jwuim anypwaorwa tart i maoism. nn at the Oak Mills school house next Wednesday night. Several Atchison speakers will go down. rliu li'onklyu Bridge, fie Bowery, Union Square and tho Filth Avenue Hotel are among the scenes in 'JAIviu Joslin" Thursday night. Lost.

An envelope containing valu You should just see our New FALL GOODS, Tlioy are XVrfeet. able papers with the names of W. Dovers and F. C. irrett written there on.

Finder will leave at Matt Nolls drug Btore and receive reward. B. P. WAOQENER. VlM PTMldMlk W.

W. Webb, the ticket broker at To O. HETHERINGTON, Oashler. peka who was arrested a couple of weeks ago on a charge of forgery, waived pre EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK, limiuary examination yesterday and was bound over to the district court. released Yesterday Sargeant Donabue found a handkerchief belonging to one of the men in which was securely tied an It is said that Tom Lanier and Bob ItaMihed 1859.) ron ball weighing about fouiteen ounces.

The men may or may not be Ilyne willhVht to a 8nisn on tbe island next Saturday or Sunday. The fight will Ue for a purse of $50 aside. The moLey, it is said, has been posted. crooks, but the finding of such -a fcAPlTAL SURPLUS, 20,001 weapon leaves room for suspicion. A couple of Atchi'on wholetale firms A pile of rubbish that has been per mitted to congregate near the public dump at the foot of Gilespie street has were caught for small amounts by the failure of John Wulfsohn of Dodte Saturday.

Wulfsohn owes nearly every wholesale firm along the Missouri been on fire for the past ten days. When the wind blows from the east the rest rivt r. OIKEIOTOllOi B. P. WAGREN S.

0 IVG, 0. 8. HETHERINGrON, W. F. BROWN, JOHN C.

TOMLlNSON, r. l. pease, A J. RWI. ATCUIS0N SAVINGS BANK CAPITAL, CO.OC0.

dents along the river hank are greatly annoyed by smoke. On Sunday afternoon the tire department put ia three Chas. L. Davis in his greatest success Tbe New Styles in Ladies Shoes are Grand. We carry all widths.

Handsome Shoe with just 0 large buttons, The Latest. New narrow, square toe with crimped vamp. Juliets with welt soles, Oxfords with welt soles elegant to wear with overgait-ors and dozens of other new styles in ladies' footwear. "Alvin Joslin," cornea to the theatre or four hours time in extinguishing the blaze. next Thursday night.

This play has been before the public for Bixteen years and this season it is stronger and batter than ever. A very smooth young man tried to work Justice B. F. Talbott on the change racket while in Chicago last week. He Minnie and Clara Schosser got into a Academy of Dancing at Fifth and Kan purchased a newspaper at the news row at their home on Division street Sunday uignt.

They finally gr-w so sas avenue. First lesson Wednesday, stand in the lobby of the Auditorium hotel and handed the clerk a five dollar bill the latter returned him ninty-flve noisy that the neighbors telephoned for the patrol wagon. Before il at lived they skipped out and could not be found. cents and declared that the bill was only "A Mutmeg Match" with all its start Cexaxjaencttl fetisineea 1869. does geaerni liassijg business.

8elb drafts oa Europe. LLIAM 08BORN. P. trtldnL Vie PrMldeat md ObSUk A' PARK. Jr AwLOtihUr.

NATIONAXcAlNK OF ATCHISON, KANSAS. OH.aAJI25I3I OOOBmTL, 1O0Q CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $100,000. VkVtO AULB, O. MEWOOMB, t4A.FRA2IER, H.

HAOXNEY Af. a one uollar one. When Mr. Talbott raised a racket the young man promptly dug up four dollars more. for ladies, nhlldren and young meu who cannot come in the evening.

Lesson from 4:15 to 6:00 o'clock. Evening class from 8:00 to 9:00. General soiree for visiloia from 0:00 to 12:00. The Republican county central committee has decided to hold no public meetings owing to the fact that the short time allowed for a canvass of te county will not permit rf myelin heing held ling and picturesque tcenic aud mechanical (Sects comes to the Atchison The impression has gone abroad that The-tre next Friday night. The play is a study of rural life in New England the old soldiers reunion to be heM here on November 2 and is to be only a local and is similar to "The Old Homesiead." affair This is all a mistake.

A general The Catholic fair which will be held nvitation is extended to all old soldiers all over the county. The cva.ia will therefore be left to the candidates and at the Sicred Heart church in in tbe First congressional district to be present and tke part in the affair. West Atchison, commencing Monday the meetings announced iu Sunday's Atltant Csth't Proaldaal. will be called oil. October 33 and lai-ting a week, promises Nearly every county in the whole dis to be a pleasant Affair.

Good music will The friends of tteo. 15. Spangler of trict will Bend big delegations. Muuootab, gave him a big surprise on be furnish' aud there will be dancing and other amusements, The children The Ceatral Branch train, due here at Just Call To see our line of Children's Misses' and Boys' Shoes. There has never been a full line of these goods carried in Atchison before.

It will do you good to look at them and the eve of his departure for Chicago, where he enters a Congregational sem will also give an entertainment. MiiiHs fSiilffi 3 o'clock p. was two hours late yesterday afternoon, caused by a break in the engine near Uoffs. inary to pre pare himself for the ministry. Tbe party was given at the home "Duriug my term of service In the army I contracted chronic diarrhoea," of Uev.

A. Trout, pastor of the Con gregational church of Muscotah, and was Bays A. E. Bending of Halsey, Oregon "Since then I have used a great amount of medicine, but when I fouud auy that (attended by a large number of warm Lssdinj Cobbera of Atchiscn. Shipping Facilities Umurpaoscd by any Western City.

Freight Rata aa Low ea from any o. fiver Pcirt. F1TH All tits Btopped free by Dr. Kline's (irea Nerve rehtorer. fo Ilia ufter first day's ue Murveimis cures.

Treatise mid irtal bof lie ir-etu fit cuweH. Hend to Dr. KHue.i-M A re hot. 1jh. stile by all diwglbtn, call on yours.

rt a w. I anil neraoual friends of Mr. Snanirler. would give me relief they would injure I Perhaps some of our readera would one iu ivuow iu wuait respect vuamurr- my Btomich, until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil Diaarhun Heinedy was brought to my notice. I used it and will say it is the only remedy that gave tne M'PIKE FOX, vv HOLKSALiE Pure Wines mj1 I.iqurrs.

AunrieH' ItutnuueDt uiA HU-w Crt Atuui Iain's Cough Heraedy is better than any fe Prices other. We will tell you. When this Theatre E. 8. BRIGUAM, Sole Manager.

Itemedy is taken as goon as a cold has permanent relief and no bad results fol low." For sale by druggista. been contracted, and before it has be Slislxvdlise Silliman HARDWARE COMPANY. WHOLESALE HARDWARE and Cutlerv come settled in the system, it will coun The board of education met pursuant to last eveuing in the office of the superintendent and out of courtesy to toract the effect of the cold and greatly lessen its severity, if not effectually cure the cold in two days' time, and it ia the only remedy that will do this. It acta ac v. aahrra, Kiplr Wrlitrn, Bnrfl.10 Hle fc4 Mlan'l objections complained of iu material Saturday, Oct.

21 Lecture by the Noted Orator, offered by contractor respectfully ad iu perfect harmony with nature and aids nature in relieving the lungs, opening Everything in Overgait-ors and Legging, in Leather, Cloth and Serge. We carry everything from the cheapest to the finest- oo bob journed. It Is hopd that the b.iard will not dely action in thu very important the pavemut is needed, and more secretions, liquefying the mucus mid G. lagers causing its expu sion fruit tbe air cells of the luiH'S a id restoring tbe system to a strong and healthy condition. No J.

T. HERSEY Wholesale Produce and Fruits, 814 Commercial Street. the privy vaults at the John A. L. DEV0T0, rommerelal Hlreet.

FINK IUl'OKTED GOODS, Italian ej German Spe allies, Br'-Bil rd Haiafonl. TELKFHOSE M. I iND OP.OEK FINEST OF GOODS A Martin building The heiltti of the other remedy iu the market oosaetBes SUBJECT: cooiinuuUy and scholars atte'iding this school, demand that the iard act in thene rem irkabl properties. No other will cure a cold bo quickly or leave the fvetetn in as found a condition. For iiimon and harmony in so serious a mat pale by tirun'ta ter, and s'lould call a special meeting at Myth and Miracle.

VmcEs All tei'a on lower fiPl IFGE CfiMSERVlTDflY. Ysar. once to n'agious disease. How ta Cure All auin Dteeasas Simp yannlr Ointmb.t.' No In 4 1 I i I liK I 1 I Kill. I33 -i fit- 'i, lii IJ I P'nfrB -VWV Mitf aitl Inn r-i COKSERVATOAV iT" Cf WUoICi ii.ci- v-iirwrk.

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rcninin of BHts in bi cunv, 75; illery, 50a Children Cry for mu It'll'? u-ti irM. lurea fcv.fm Ih'll, Hi1 nip! uiw i 11 I lie fnon. liHie-H. unite leaving ihe kln cl-'r nl'l'e nntl rn-ituuT. It 1 I'tMl l.e I 1 anil curullvt' u.wern urn lT 1111 mii'ily.

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