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GLOBE. A Daily Evening Poster Devoted to Cab and Gossip, and Paid Locals. PRICE, TWO CENTS. ATCH1SON.KS., AUGUST 2, 187S. VOL.

1. NO. 103 KO. II. ROBERTS, Short Hand Reporter ami I'ublic, Kan-as.

i Gulhrie. IKRC1C WALK.K11, Attorneys at Law. Atchison, Ks. Ollice over (lie Branch '-tore. i A Atehison.

oldest in Ilic i II r-l 1LB1CUT Atlorney.s at Law, L'JT Fourth St. U. 1). A and Alchi-on, Kansas. K.Vl'KILN F.i'.

a i warned in car-load lots. 011X (J. TO.MLINSON", Attorney and Coiuiseilor at Law, Alchison, Kansas. Uilice rooms: i bank Wm. K.

1 11. C. boiomon SlTllTH SOLOMON, b. K. Cor.

i and C'om'l sis. Will practice in all stale and Federal Courts. folrJS-3m A UK's' OTIS I I A Finest in Alchison. AsllIN'UTO-X 4th si near a a -Mrs. li.

jMahn, Proprietress. i Attorney al Law, 4i5 Com'l up Mail's. i A L. i STKXUIJUAIMIKU, with Everest Waggener, Alchison. -j of sugar lor SI i I lidmiston's, 405 Com'l st.

MARCU-S, a i liquors and cigars, a i in connect i it A 1 A (Counsellors at Law, over i i i i A i Kan-as. I i 1'raclicaU-ia-, and rileam i ter, and Dealer in Iron and Wood Pump-, i I'ipc and Filiinics, (X)l! i i i i Furnishinj; Cloods, etc. Suits made to order. I A it Ciuars AToliac- cos. 'S l()c; a i l-'siir," Sc.

11AS. T. I Attorney at Atchison, Kan-as. Oil Cheap, Kcliable i i i a call on C. A.

Uoodrich, C'om'l A I i a i i A i i fail to see him before buy ini? A I I I Anheuser A sjood man to T. i A nl-2 Com'l st. Host organs and pianos. I it t'OX, Wholesale Druggists, Alchi-on. Compete i a i TIS I I I Atchison, Kiuisiis.

C. it Co i i ielor.s. Loading hotel of the Jli-sonri a Kvery modern convenience and improvement. Money! Money! Money for diamonds; money for gold and silver ware; money for jewelry, watches, guns, pistols, money for dothing. and.

in fact, for any kind of personal property. A large lot of tor- S'eiteil pledges on hand for sale at panic prices. Piomember the well-known broker. S. Bernstein, Commercial between 4th and 5th, South dide.

9511 John Kaffer's Commercial Billiard Hall The best lifted place of report in the city, and by the best of eitixcns. Billiard tables new, and accommodations lirsf-class. Elegant sideboard, where best qualitv of liquors and cigars can be had. Atchison Steam Soap Works, Manufacturers American Pale Savon. Chemical German Soap.

Soap, All ijood in quality and cheap in price. We called at A. G. place of business (First Ward headquarters, near Lindell Hotel,) for the sale of the beautiful white bronze monuments of the ancients. Beautiful does not explain it, for it i- splendid, and as enduring as time and lasting as gold.

Call and see it for yourself. He also has an invalid and comfort chair. It can be changed i over GOO different positions It is surely Wirf comfort. might to have one of them. Finest assortment of Indies' goods in Atchison at C.

May's, at uupre- ceilentedly low prices. Dr. J. I. Eliet, the wonderful magnetic healer, has opened an oilice over the Perpetual Savings Bank, corner of Fourth anil Commercial.

Atchison. His "Home for Invalids" is on South Fourth street. At each place the treats nil chronic clise.i«es by laying on of hands, or nervo-magnalism, and i medicine. His cures arc his recommendation, having' caused the lame to walk, the bliiicl to see. the deaf to hear, and the mute to speak, curing iliousands of other complaints a lulled to get relief by other modes of treat mem.

cures have been eftectcd in our oion city of Atchison and surrounding country, and are litre present to testify to their relief and cure. Dr. Ellet refers to all eitixcns of Atchison who have investigated or tried his treatment, from the Mayor down. Abbott, cloak and dressmaker, over Symns'. If you want straight goods at bankrupt prices, sec L.

Frank about it. Cool and fresh Milwaukee beer at Kathrens Bro's. Atlantic House, corner Gtli and Commercial, by Mrs. N. K.

WAKKFIKUK S2 per day. 1m. Go to Poehler Son's handsome parlors for ice cream and soda water. IJagan sell ice-cold Milwaukee beer. Also, twenty loaves of bread for a dollar.

Uemeinbcr it. Leave orders for pinno i at either music 1L Campbell. Charlie Hoxic's new place at the corner ot Fourth and Commercial is a great His cool Anheuser beer, licat and airy rooms, and tine liquors, cateli all the boys. You can get a better suit of clothes, got up in a neater style, of DA VIES a anywhere else. He makes an entire all- wool suit for S24.00.and has the choicest stock of foreign goods in the market, 218 Commercial street.

A. Bergstrand. the tailor, does not pay outrageous rent or clerk hire. He is therefore enabled to do work a great deal cheaper than the big houses, and just as good in every respect. John H.

Thorpe, of the new house, will sell tea and collee cheaper than any other establishment in Atchison. All the best grades at common prices. You can all'ord to test his Our entire stock of millinery goods at half their original value. Fans, embroideries, and fancy goods at very low prices --A. F.

deGignac Co. B. Kcsslcr also keeps the celebrated cool Anheuser beer. II. B.

Stout Co. We stop the to announce that Dr. lagan i lake photographs ac 81.50 per dozen for forty yearo only. Money Loaned On all kinds of personal security. S.

Davis, corner of Commercial and hM street-, Atchison, Ks. Genuine Waters from Congress, Empire and Excelsior Springs. Saratoga. Iv bottled and on draught at" Simonds MeCon- nughv's. "They Say." 'They say'--Ah well, suppose they do lut can they prove the story iriie Suspicion may from naught malice, envy, want of thought.

Why count yonr-elf amoiifr Uir 'they' Who hat they dare not -ay 'They say'--lint why the tale rehe.ir»c And hull) to make the matter worse No good can possibly accrue From telling what may be untrue And is it not a nobler plan To speak of all the best you can 'They say'--Weil, if it should be Why iiced YOU loll the tale of woe 9 Will it the 'titter wrong redress, Oi make one pang of sorrow les- "Will it the uvring one to go and sin no more 1 'They say'--Oh pau-e, and look within Pee how your heart inclines to sin. Watch lest in dark temptation's hour, You, too, should sink beneath its power, i'ity the 1'iail, cep o'er their full, Jiut of jtood, or not at A good many aged men, women and children don't understand the double- i barreled, back-action, hocus-pocus of the National banks. See if you can this. In the lateunpleasant- i Uncle Sam was short of money, and said to capitalists: "You buy my notes or boiuU with your money, leave your bonds as security in Washington iron a and 1 will endorse your notes, and then yon can lend them to the people, get interest from private borrowers and sret interest from me on the same dollar. Kill two birds with one stone." That is the reason capitalists like the National banks and don't like The death of Mr.

Tice in Cincinnati, 'nil cause a very deep feeling of regiet --that it was not that other Tice who supplied us with such lasting hot What is Life Without a Lover. A WEST ATUIHSOX GIRL'S LAMENT. BY I I A For sale--a good ruling pony, well broken and gentle. Will be sold cheap. Apply at cashier's window in the postotlice.

is Home Without a Mother." On and after to-day. 1 will oiler my What is life vi ithtout at lover, what good is all the food we oaf, When the Chap we dearly love, we can no longei--no longer meet. Iho day seems sad--the nights are drear. And times not like (he past, i i When we had a loving fellow, Who from Us now himself--himself has cast, The one we prized was quick to vanish: We saw the rascal skip away. I i Before a year or two is ended-He'll be back, the girls--the girls all say.

In olden times girls had their lovers, Who did not quickly pass lint olden limos are not the new ones, 1 hear my mama--mama Bui oW.cu lime-, are not the new onCs, 1 think it looks--it locks a wav. entire stock of Anheuser at live cents a glass. Big glasses guaranteed. Gco. llenninger.

Children's shoes at eost--L. K. Wells Co. Children's shoes at cost--L. K.

Wells Getting Pious Too Rapidly. Hie Atlanta "Dey me you done jine de clufchV' said Uncle Jieinus to Pelcg Charley the other day. "Yes, sir." responded Charley gravely, "chit's 1 "Well, I am mighty glad er remarked Uncle Reimii i unction. "It's 'bout time dat 1 wnz spectin fer ter hear tin you in de chain-yang, an' stickler dat hit's da clufch. Well dey ain't no tellin' dcse dav whar a Now is the Time to Travel.

In compliance with the law of the State, and for the public good, the Missouri Pacific through line has reduced its local and through ticket fares nearly one-third of a had previously been, and now it is almost cheaper to travel by thai line a tostayachome. Notwithstanding reduction, the Missouri Pacific will continue to sell round trip tickets between certain stations at a further reduction of ten percent, from the regular tarifl. a i is hoped that the line will be amply repaid by a generous patronage for its liberal concessions in passenger F. E. FOWI.KK.

Acting Gen'l Ag't. I If yon have a good, small house to rent, apply at this oilice. tf. I A. F.

deGignac Co. are oflcring their em ire -lock of silk parasols at actual first co-t. Fred. Schury, at the popular resort opposite Qnigg Allen's, Fourth street, also keeps that cold on a Remember it. To trade--four acres of line land in Central Iowa for Atchison city property, or i or adjoining cuuntic-.

Apply lo ike Footc, Atlantic Jiou-c. John Ivafler's ice house--which surrounds his beer still filled with the congealed Never talk to us about comfort i you have tried one of his lemonades. gwinter Ian'." responded Charly, straightening himsell up and speaking in a dignified tone. -yes. I'm Jixin' to do better.

prime photographs to 31.50 per dozen. I'm prcparin' fer ter worldliues5. Remember, thai he is able to demon- J)r. Ilagan, of the Sania Fe gallery 400 Commercial street has reduced his I'm done (put so'shatiif wid white town boys. Dey've been a goin' back on me too here, lately, an' now I'm goin' back on clem.

"Well, ef you dim had de -pounce tin strate that he la the best and only thorough arti-t in Alchison. jnlyHJml Fifty i pears i be received at a Co's fruit, store tfl- it, I'm mighty ylad. Et you got i you better hole on to if'tweil de'las' monwv Oo ye i that, now day in de morniif. Hit's mighty gooJl fer ter kvar' 'roun' wid von in a time an'" in de night time, hit'll "Otbmg tot cheap, longer'n a bone-felium. But you a C.

Jones before going East. He is have one er dcse ole-time grip-, an' you des goiter si let yo' eyes an' on like Ed, bill Harrier." A few Fairy Queen oil stoves and i left at Hegnior's, which will be sold i regard to cost. "Oh, I'm goin' to stick, Uncle Be- Frank stock of jewelry inns. You kin you money on dat. i is larger and more complete a the boys can't play no more uv dere games on me.

J'm fixed. Can't you lend me a dime, Uncle Kemus, to buy me Pin dat hungry dat my stomach io gittin' ready to go in mo'- nm new ones received by other firms. But you ought to sec his new stuck. Poehler the handsome dry goods store, announce that they Uncle Charley curiouslv iire Mj cla tK of 0olls lowcr a moment, while the latter looked quietly at hia timber toe. Finally the old man and low Jong i.s you bin in de chu'cli, son: 1 near a week," replied Charley.

"Well, lenime tell yondis, now, fo' vou KO eimy Judder. Von ainf bin in a the a stores. Their gooik arc all straight, and were bought from hands for cash, and are not shelf-worn and bug-eaten. Dr. C.

(Jr. Hubbell, the eminent aurist and will be at the Otis the remainder of this week. Those in It I I i I I 1 I I I i dar long unit fer ter go'roun' takiti' up nml Ji will find him a thorough gentleman, and an iniusuallv conterbntions. Wait ontwell you gits seasoned like, an' den I'll 'roun' in my close an' ef I can't run out a thrip er two fer you. But don't you levy taxe? too early.

1 Charlev laughed, and said he would Geo. Henninger wi-hc- to inform the good people that let the old man oil'if he would treat to lie two big of Anheuserfor a water melon. live cent- apiece..

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