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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 1

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THE GLOBE. A Daily Evening Poster Devoted to. Cab and Gossip, and Paid Locals. PRICE, TWO CENTS. ATCHISON, KS, SEPT.

3, 1878. VOL. 1. NO. KU.

I I ROHEItTS, Short Hand Keporter VX and Notary I'nblic, Atchison, Kansas. W. Gutiu-ie. SCHOOL BOOKS at Helm's Book Store. I Atlorneysat Law, AtuliUon, Ivi.

ODiee over the lirandi store. LTJIKKLNGTON'S, I 5 A Atehi.son. Oldest in the city. I I i Attorneys at Law, Fourth St. U.

1). J. A VliyMcian ami A i i Kansas. C. 1 Attorney ami Coiiinollor at Law, A i Ullicu i a buiM'mjr.

i K. II. 0. SMITH SOLOMON, S. K.

Coi'. Fourth anil Com'l i practice in all and Federal ft. A al a I Com'l up A STK.XIHIUAI'MKK, i Everest Wagyentr, 10 II. B. Stout Co.

Cool and fresh Milwaukee beer Kaf hrens Bro's. Keller also keeps Ute coo Anlienser beer. Buy fruit of (jottesburen. He has the best stock, always. Strictly Pure Apple Cider Vinegar jor pickling, at Dearborn's.

Strictly Pure Apple Cider Vinegar for pickling, at Dearborn's. Fresh roasted peanuts at J. 11. Thorpe (Jo's, at wholesale only. J.

11. Thorpe is the only place in town to get fresh roasted coffee. Leave order? for piano i at either music II. Campbell. A new and stylish lot of hats received Uiis day at II.

B. Stout ct C'o's. THE BELOIT EXCURSION. A Big Time for a 'Mighty Little Money. The excursion train pulled out at ten minute 1 past, six yesterday morning, making no stop till it reached Xetawa- i ka.

a distance of 37 miles, which was eienratut ll com pii, ie( -Q minutes. All along Ihe line, as station after station was passed, we were greeted wiih cheers. of Heloit are about right, for they think there is no one who has so mticii beue- titted as Maj. Downs. It was said of him in public that his name was more familiar in Kansas than was the Lord's pruyer.

The Major certainly stand- high with inhabitants, ami we i he richly deserves the position. who took the 7:30 train arrived at home at live this A a i iin; mu i i ui L.HI the music of two bands (the a i i a a to band and the Beloit baud) greeted us. i p-owns tor the pleasant time a ihey of sugar for $1 a I M. Ediuislon'ri, 405 Com'l JIAKCLTS, wines, and cigars. Sample room in connect i jl I A (j (JEN lilt, A lj Counsellors at Law, over Hetheringlon Co's a A i Kan-as.

I I i I'raelical Uas and SI earn Fit. tor, and Dealer in Iron and Wood llo.su, Iron 1'ipe and Filling's, 'liuli st I I A I 1 Attorney a Law, Kansas. i FOX, Wholesale Dnisgi A i i a (Jomjicto i anybody 'l'IS I I I Atcliison, Kansas. C. C.

P.iiitXKs (Jo 1'roprielorii. I.endinic of the Missouri a Kvery moilern convenience and improvement. At Waterville the roar of a ds (t band) At this place a huge map, with Atchison and Beloit on the ends and Waterville in the center, with railroad connecting the two extremes, was conspicuously displayed. The committee on arrangements that had come to meet us now through the train and presented us with dinner tickets. Concordia.

loo miles from Atchison, was reached in five and a half hours. Here we struck the new track. Wo were told that in the 29 miles' run a rc- aiinoiiami ut 'vsoimions. i i i i i adopted on to the on the excursion, and al! who participated therein will say. long live Maj.

Downs, and may i C. B. U. P. I It.

11's shadow never yrow K. S. A A i Attorney at Law Con. tiiHations in tlie Ocvmsin laniiuiissc and collections made in all cities ol' America or Knrope. Dilico over jewelry store.

Go to Poehler Son's handsome par- mained (the Big Bend of the a lors for ice cream and soda water. i Valley) twelve sione culverts had been Clias. TvelVx sells ice-cold i a washed out by the recent freshet, the kee beer. Also, loaves of bread for a dollar. Remember i Poor photographs are dear at any price.

Before" securing the shadow. see Conklin Stevenson, THE ARTISTS. Don't fail to try Simonds McCon- augiiy liefore declaring a there is nothing in life to live for. A full line of Dr. corsets received this day at Mrs.

May's. Xow is the time to lay in your winter's coal, and M. Covert is the man to see. He sells coal cheaper than any other dealer in the valley. Fred.ychury, at the popular resort opposite Quigg Allen's.

Fourth street, also keeps that cold Anhetiser on draught. Remember it. All the late fall styles in ladies hats and millinery received this day at Mrs. May's. Also new ami seasonable dry goods.

For sale--lloneaud lot. Enquire of C. W. Slawson. (I.

Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the co- water having been from two to eight partnership heretoforeexi-tinu between feel over the track fora distance ol nine Joseph Goitesburen and Dahm miles. We were shown the valley of is this day dissolved by a what is as the Great Salt Marsh. The business i he conducted in lying between Conco.dia and Beloit. by Mr.

Goltcslmren, who will and running about three miles south of endeavor to give satisfaction to his pat- the road. Jamestown, twelve and a rons. The 'best milk and Ihe lowest a half miles from Concordia. is a station prices. JOSKIMI GUTTHSHUCKX.

ILLS A at Law. i i i bet. Commercial and Kansas avenue. A A Attorney a Law. Ollicu over North Son's; grocery store.

i R. i I I'lnVician and Surgeon, Atchison. Ollice with Simondo MeConanshv. REMOVAL! C. WEBER Has removed to COR, FOURTH AND COM'L Largest and finest store room in Kansas, filled with the best stock of I John Kaffer's i a i i a a i The best fitted place of resort in Ihe city, and patronized by be.sl class of citizens.

Billiard tables new, and accommodations first-class. Elegant sideboard, where best a i and ciirars can be had. Atchison Steam Soap Works, Mamii'acturcrs American Pale Savon, Chemical German Soap. Nickel Soap. A irood in a i anil cheap in rice.

Money Loaned On all kinds of personal security. JR. S. Davis, Commercial and 3d streets, Atchison, Ks. Geo.

Henninger wishes to inform the good people that he sells two big glasses of Anheuser for rive cents apiece. Genuine "Waters from Congress, Empire and Excelsior Springs. Saratoga. IS bottled and on draught at Simonds 'Jon- unghy''- Shaving, lOc, hair cutting. 25c.

at Henry Basse's, above Atlantic House. Fall Hals. Ilonnaton Braids for lace goods, and lloneyeomb Spirals for milking ornamental baskets, just received, at A. F. uiiGiGXAC Go's.

A. E. Swartz sells all brands; of cigars, either wholesale or retail. Has a large and well selected stock of all kinds of smoker's goods. Call and 214 Commercial street.

213-lm. Charlie HoxieV new place at the corner ol Fourth and Commercial is a great success. His cool Anlienser beer, neat and airy rooms, and tine liijuors. catch all the boys. liagan are making 1,000 cards per week and will have to extend the two dollar per dozen for another 80 to give our old customers a chance.

that consists of two houses, one of them Common i being Gushing's grain house. We entefed the Cheyenne Valley, and ly arrived at Scottsville. eighteen miles from Concordia. This station is also a new place, and is composed of houses. The track-layers' village, live miles from Beloit.

consists of eight ears on a side track. We arrived in Beloit with 147 persons.on board at 1:10. a ing completed the distance between' Atchison and Beloit in hours. Here wo "'ere. met by the citizens and A A I August lil.

1N78. Cheap Advertising. Cents a Line. inviled lo partake of a good dinner and the hospitaliesof lovui. From the start to the end Personal.

A I UK; young man in i i i in" from ol Hie olliec i evening, i call I I I can a decent cigar. They a Ihe stock in I A opened a real eslate, i a i i corner of i i i and Commercial we can I I'arson I i i i i hand safely say we never saw a i i IHm-ekeepers i do well to call and inquire il is literally cut up i farms, and we l( lu P- noticed a surrounding cadi farm Lost, house, from the best to Iliepoorest, were of hay and grain, and herds of cattle and droves of hogs, all tending to show that the Kansas a has been rewarded with i harvests. We are inclined to i a i Job speaking of when he said "On i earth there is not its like. 1 I Immediately after dinner, which was i served in the new opera house, a large audience assembled there, and was ad- dressed by ex-Senal or S. G.

Horace and Levi Cooper of i i OST--A a i sieel hpcctaclos, in lealli- er The owner is a very a i i a i i Dili's. l'lea-e at I i ollirc. I OST--Sunday i on i a between corner ol a a a l-'e and i i lumber ollire. one gold a i a i ill i a rewarded by a i a i thi-. ollice.

by leavingii at (hi- oiiice. i a Downs, Jiidu'e Koni'dan of Clyde. 1 You can get a belter suit of clothes, Chie! Justice Horton, all speaking of Ihe benefits a Kansas and i had received by the extension ol i Central Branch to the las! named point. We entered the ofl'tces, of the Ijeloit Record. JL.

J. Kelly editor, and the Gazette, edited by George Anderson, and found them no exception in extending the riirht hand of For Sale. A i i i i chce.se al wholesa: got up in a heater style, of DA VIES a anywhere else. lie. makes an entire all- wool suit for 824.00.and has the choicest stock of foreign goods in the market.

218 Commercial street. Dr. Hagan. of the Santa Fe gallery, -101) Commercial street has reduced his prime photographs to per dozen. Remember, that he is able to demonstrate that he is, the best and only thorough artist in Atchison.

We called at A. G. Kelsey's place of business (First Ward headquarters, near Lindell Hotel,) for the sale, of the beautiful i bronze monuments of the ancients. Beautiful does not explain it, for it is splendid, and as enduring as time and lasting as gold. Gall and see it for yourself.

He also has an invalid and comfort chair. It can be changed into over 000 dillerent positions. It is surely solid comfort. Kverybody ought to have one of them. Dr.

J. I. Ellet, the wonderful magnetic healer, has opened an ollice over 'the Perpetual Savings Bank, corner of Fourth and Commercial, Atchison. His "Home for Iiimlids" is on South Fourth street. At each place the Doctor treats all chronic by laying on of hands, or nervo-magnatism, and without medicine.

His, cures are his recommendation, having caused the lame to walk, the blind to see, the deaf to hear, and the mute to speak, besides curing thousands of other complaints that failed to get relief by oilier modes of treatment. These cures have been eifected in onr own city of A tchi- son and surrounding country, and are here present to testify lo their relief and cure. Dr. Ellet refers to nil known citizens of Atchison who have investigated or tried his treatment, from the Mayor down. i A a -econd-hand a sets i A --l sA l.k--f-~-hoTTe\~ofveys""jor"$l ij i i i i 2'21.

A Mock of i i hard- JC ware in i i al loue-t prices, a i a and if I don't mean a I say. A a i i '-AI-1 1 stoves, at a bai- WC introduced to Air. a a who I LE--clirap--a i i pony. thwextei'ii Xiati' i i at cashier's i Democrat. He i he i have his paper going by the 20th.

I Mr. a a proprietor of the Avenue House, will belong retiieni-j bered. His house was at their disposal, from cellar to attic, his teams look I hem I through town to see. the sights, and genial manner and accommodating ways I will never be forgotton. The Avenue House is a threes story and basement stone structure, and is a credit to place, being run on tlte'-make-yoursolf- at-home'' plan.

This phrase may be equally applied to each resident of Beloit. We visited every business house, and found them all anxious to extend the welcome. We had the pleasure ot meeting Mr. Deutsch (of the linn of WeilDeiit.sch) who is a nephew of our citizen, L. Friend, and he took especial pains to make our visit pleasant.

We had a "flush" of Mayors, representing the cities of Concorclia, Civile, Clifton, Washington, Waterville "and Frankfort. We are under many obligations for the personal courtesy shown us by Maj. Downs. It was from him that we received our information regarding the situation oflliediilereiit lands, their location, items of interest regarding the country, people, prospects, etc. We would like to publish all that we made note of.

but want of space forbids. We are inclined to believe the citizens 00 i '-'on envelopes, lo order, at ('oml. It SA LE--- i i A to i ollice under i He" Ti oji-e. AT-oT desirable i i loin on Kau-a-i A a I star Grocery. 0(1 for iV) bu-iness i a i order, al "lt up A work i "Wanted.

I A active, honest in store. A i A public, a John P. Knaiicr, at always has Ihe best assortment of IVniu vegeiiiblea in the i A mo- A rnrcliasers for the hcct Ant a i coal at Ion i 'JJujive-l sijt'l coal al Sli.fiO. .1. i ANTED--Second-hand clothing.

Leapson, i block. A i people to know'lhitrj'oi' Uotcihnreii gives Hi quarts of pure i for 210-tf. "VTTAN'nol)--a hou.se of live rooms in YV Atc.hison, any distance from Commercial i pay a liberal price in advance. A al -11-1 220. for 7-shot revolv- 2115.

A i pistol- and i machinery to repair. J. K. i st. -IW.

.00 for 500 noleheuds, printed to order. at Com'l. ON'KY'T'irM )A. CstaTeTeeui ity-- interest and commission low. Pr'ice Talbot..

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