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ItKAT TKANSI'l ltfH, Furnished for tho PATiuor by H. H. The Jack II.iM.il SToekmen say that jaek-rabbiu were Sine II V. -ts a There are number of towns in Ver moot where no democrat ie vote a ever cast. Lincoln belonged tor year if till 1 't'i i1 i D.

0. HEVVCOMB OFFERS GREAT Reduction in Prices TO CLOSE OUT PARASOLS, Linen Lawns, White Hcprsuckerw, Whito Goods, Embroidered Kobe, Lacea, Humiuftr Siikft, Hummer Drosa Goods, Ladies' and Gouts' Hummer Underwear. a7. never so numerous since the settlement of tho country by tho whites as at present. Tim pests not only infest Nevada, but 1'lah and parts of Idaho, Thcv Hwarni through tltcvalles and eat more grass than all tho herds and llocks in tho stale.

1 hey were nearly ns numer ous ten or twelve years ago as Ihey are now, but then disease broke out them and their dead carcasses strewed the plains in main places. Some are of the opinion that the killin-j-of coyotes, on whose sea Ips the Beo ihii im iint a bounty, is partially responsible )(c increase of rabbits, while others say that has very little lo do with it. At any rate there is a unanimous sentiment in favor of tlm repeal of tho act which places a. price mi coyote scalps, by the nct Wi nn ntu ci. Silver Stale.

A person who lived two yirs among the Creek Indians in Indian Territory says lie never knew of an Indian man kissine- an Indian woman. Dr. DIGGER'S CORDIAL WIIOLKSALK KinaF AND MVAYY If AUDWAKK a it. v. The best stock of Buggies, Phaetons, Lurreys, Cabriolets, Spring Wagons and Road Carts in Kansas.

Write lor prices and circulars. Atchison, Kansas, April 20, 1886. Kimball, abstractor of tiiles, for the week ending June 12: JT1NR 7. Hunnsto Frank Howard loin 1 1 11 hlk 1 A Lot-on xo Hi nl to fVnccu Jlnath lot hlk IV Hi ICNE B. Amanda neks mi to Lyilitt llustm w1! lot '1 oik a l.Xi Jl'NF 10.

dVo n.allisB to Draper lot Id hlk ft I ark rmco. KrttPKt .1 I'Htmlcr to It Chi'iicy lU'i f-nt. lot 4 oik it, A II. John Price to Frank Whltwl lot 5 Itlk 5 A l'J, Frnnk llarnra tn O'Dowrl HI ncro in ne ia.7.Kt John PricKito Jorry I'ortwr lot hlk nil t) A AGAIN AT THE FRONT. The BlfiK'ost Special Sale Yet Pre sented, Staple Goods Coins for Rertlly Half Price.

El wood Co. Propose to Continue on the War Path. Think of Lawns at Two Cents a Yard. Elwood (Jo. resolved to close out.

The ball opens to morrow morning and the sacntiee begins. Look at their price list for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. 5,000 yards lawn at 2 cents per yard. IJ.O00 yards standard prints (it cents per yard. 7.0U0 yards of Konfrow and (Ireylock's ginghams 8'j cents per yard, worth 12 cents.

500 yards of gingham at 5 cents per yard. 500 yards crinkled Swisuckor at 10, and 15 cents per yard, worth oue-third more, 100 lambrequin poles in ebony nnd walnut at 50 cents each, worth one dollar. 200 nnlaundried shirts 50 cents, worth one dollar; the biggest drive in the city. Black silk mitts at oil cents per pair, worth 75 cents. A big drive on Jersey and lisle thread gloves.

Ladies' full regular hose 15 cents per pair, worm -lb cents. i this closing out sale we give you live pounds or sugar with every pur chase. Elwood Ac Co. P. H.

Wait for our big list of sample ooois and shoes Saturday ot this week, ISF.KT SI i.K. a The beet-sugar industry has vcarcoly made a start yet in thi country, though in Europe it has attained such proportions as to furnish half the marketed sugar of 1 1 10 world, and about a third of the total production. Thn production of beet is a eomnn reml triumph of the man of "mere A Berlin apothecary, Margirraf, iii'il drew tention to the beet rout us a sugar mine, und a Achiird, iirst su elraeted the stiLrar. It was not, howcer, until the Napoleonic wars and the blockade of Continental ports raised the prices of sugar that the industry was started. Napoleon in 11 1 offered bounties for the production of let sugar, and mado the chemistry of the process a specialty in seientilic schools.

Germany followed tin; example, and even now the industry is fostered by the government through experimental stations and by means of bounties on sugar protection. The German law of bNill laid a tax on beets of 1 (111 marks) per ton, to compensate for thi! loss of revenue from imported sugars, ami gave a drawback of 12 to 17 per ton of sugar exported. A- hy the improved processes the yield of beet root is over nine and a half per cent of merchantable sugar, besides more than two per cent of molasses, this law guaranteed a profit to manufacturers for export, and the production has been very great. The beet commonly used in Europe is the. White Kilesian, weighing from one and a half to two ami a half pounds, and producing liltcen to twenty tons to the ace.

It succeeds best where there is dry, unclouded autumn weather. The juice is extracted either by rasping tho beet into shreds, und pressing out the juice, or by the diffusion process. As the beet contains much less sugar in proportion than cane, its transportation is a serious matter, and in France and Belgium under-ground pipes are in use, through which the juice is sent to a central factory. The process of extracting tho sugar from the juice is essentially too same as in the treatment of cane, except that the process of carbona-Lion, which is coming into use also with sorghum, is very used. The method proposed by tho Department of Agriculture und practiced for otic season at Ottawa, Kansas, with success, is a moditicution of tho process used for beet juices, and consists in adding a large excess of lime to the tepid juice, and afterward precipitating llie excess by carbonic acid.

After passing through a til tor truss the clear juice is saturated with sulphurous acid, and auain liltcrcd. This process gives a juice perfectly limpid and of great purity. The production of beet sugar, where homilies are nob paid, will probably bo limited by tho fact that, with improving seientilic processes, the larger proportion of sugar in cane and sorghum will give them an increasing advantage lo tho planter and consumer. The census of 1H0 reported four beetroot factories, with 305,000 capital, employing hands, to whom it paid J2.271 wages, or $177 each, and producing 5282,572 product. It.

li. Bowker in Harper's Magazine. Do Oufiht to Pay Homo ot" The in. A gentleman met Senator Beck yesterday for tin- tirst time in a dozen years, and the greeting was cordial. "All, senator," aid the friend, "you don't look a day older than you did tho last timo 1 saw ou." "I'm a little grayer, possibly," suggested the senator, with pleased smile.

"You arc looking; in excellent health, too," pursued the Iriend. "Thank you. And do you know," continued ihc senator, "that 1 am (11 years old and I never paid but ono doctor's bill in my and that for broken arm?" "Is that so?" askod tho friend in surprise. "Fact, 1 assuro you." "Well, senator," said tho friend, with a signilicunt smile, "don't you think it is ulinost time you wore paying some of them and preserving your Tho senator moved for an executive session nnd presented a bill of explanations. Wanning tun Critic, to this ela-s.

Were colli)' iicr I he ns hev the old cit who had control of the I ama.cd and horrilied to discover in it a democratic ballol for governor. 'I here was a hasly consultation among Ihe judges, who were all staid and conservative men. Then one of Ih. tn up Hoh nmly. and Imldinir up the ballot to sight, said, impii's-i vel "We have found in the box a bal'loi for the democratic candidate, lor governor.

Did any one caM There ns no answ er. ''We thought it was a mistake, 11 said the judge, and he threw it on tho floor. A' itv York 'J'rd'hic. Maj. B-ll of the I.s An-eles I'm-' 11 has had the to be lined for miieinpt oi court -ULr-ge-tin bowing, that the etlitor ot the '4 -tinim would best have held his ouiils to his editorial work.

-'Ui. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. lifAMi.l) A nliilo mi. rook to work nt Ink'-; nlo tlir-fn i.t.-ti to ty I In-inonlli. vtork tolle.1 tl lit llli'li W'ANTKD -A hiiiid fliife, lm rid iir-p roof II Siai" Kii-1 i-i-u-'.

un.l ti.lUn euro ster. HwiMUtliH. Kutl li WAN I'KD- mr-rts m-timlly cl-ur 1 i lie I it ti in wotiil'Tlnl mm I'M out Kuli tier I to tor urn' lit'ly mhl Ti liot (wo lionrs. Mini tun B. t.

li 1 1', Lock lion I 111. l.Llsl'uS A If KATH Attorm'j Mf, Com. nii'rriitl t- r-ft loriil hih! lil wliieti tiu-y will 'ii lirt clufs real tti w-riirity iiimii tin' l)-fl li-niirt H' .1 nl of iNl.T.'t-t. lAN'I Klf-CiBterii. privy vaults ainl ciupt leil tin.

I clfiitifii. Work ilotm Kl rmzlit. l.i avnDnliThiit Itopor ij.hf LI-JK l-OUTS. AN'l'KD 'I'o loan motny r.t from fl to Ui lit, Ki'ruTOlim to tllll, aillollDI HUH c. (iiiohHii'ii.

ii nihiiu noriirity FOR SALE. SA1.K-A tiuo parrot. 'talks, eu I1 laiiKh ami men. A.i-lress "I SAl-K -'l In ftoro at Itianrtitoii. it li tis-iri': iMpiNil opniimw; te coniii'C Apply al Moio.

li.l.iw 1, (HtrtAbK ItoiiMO aiiil lot, on Hniiltieaht cor mr of Noi-ili Kiflli ami I'nrHflcl htrcoti. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 l-imt-UMS I'OOlllM fllill ran, nij an.l 'i-ti-rn. alunle fruit on Im or pi a leriiirt t'fll mi r. 1 lorn, at hue ll.f nf IdO in-re-, nil uml cul- l' of lout 21 from l-ai'iiiienloii. raili'iail htation.

I'orl-rn art uiar appl t.i HAS. 1.1 (III A I.I'. Olt! in any I al Huh 0U1. -l-ltnllf FOR RENT. IJlN l'- Two lnninfn; om anil one li In condition.

Ktuiiom at stiec-t. 1(1! NT A Bt'Vi'ti room fratuo lioii-i. 1 1n- rorinT of li It ami 1 'oiii el rof t. In r. hnimt' ut riks, iron-datl l.iiii?.

'IM) My 11'snlein-e ou the eomor of lltl. I ami Santa tu ii MIES. A. K. (1USIUNH.

STRAYED OR STOLEN. i HA I I) OU l' l.KN- 'Mi i l.o tiiulit of Moil ii Juno 7t Ii i om 1 of ('. 0. liollp, in tl.e city of Ao-hibon. hii iron uray liorso, it earn old, l.V 7 liamU Inch, wi'itfhs ton lnivi.lrcd pounds, Hoiiihii ii a I.

ci ink in riu'lit hind I marks and tdio.l ail ar id. A of live dollars will In i aid for tlio of ht1 li. tifiydolli.ru lor tlie Hrrust of lie Uiiet and rolurii of llm li.trM lHUii-8 AlchiMon, Knn. C. WEBER, LOTH AND Merchant Tailorng, A very large stock of everything in Mens' and Boys' Wear.

Tlie bust Hue nu the Cheapest Price. SUIMER UNDERWEAR At prices to suit everybody, from 25o up. STRAW HATS, A liiruo lino nml elegant styles, chciip. i Hi made to order, stylish, and the prices right. C.

WEBER, 50H 610 Oouime rciul bet, litl. Bth. ALSO A lot of SHOES at less than one HALF COST. CARPETS, ETC; They must be sold. Our necesiity is your opportunity.

Come Bnd tuke them. D. G. NEWCOMB mill Commercial St. A IVI11SOS, HAS AS.

THE PATRIOT. Tuesdny veiling, June 15, 18SG. OKKH IAI. I'Al'KIt of Atnlnaon County, Kntererl at the I'ostottioe at Atchison, Kansas ks Bwionl-nlHi)8 matter. CITY AKU'S.

WKATIIKK Tho following was tho tempnrature mid stato of the ivpatlmr at Atchison y.wtenlay, nn shown hy the rtwor-l of Dr. 11 H. Horn, No. 4M North Fifth Btieet: Time. Ther Wind Sky.

7:00 a. ni. p. I (XI p. ill AIhhii i B.

i ('tear. H. Clear. HI s. i Hear.

-a I Ituin of an inrh. Hp told nio that he ioTcd niB Tnat wii me ho'd norr part. All Ht oiK'e liu cliHtitff-u lot nunit, And traniplt'K on my titv heart. If 1 tdiould Iitb a UioiiNHiiil year Of 4-iuii'Hn none of can I'll neyer forget thono liroken tows, Mor lovt another man Ilave tried Tonyahne with (food re huHb, and Mud it will cure the worst forms of rheumatism, liuve cured my wife, who hud a most ntrtrravated case. J.

L. Keese, M. South O. The (rreatest care is exercised in (lav. oriog the ice cream at Gerber's Grant bakery.

It is the best in the city. Wanted At once, a pood chan.ber. maid. Apply at Morgan Place. Don't forget to call at Mrs.

May's for muliLery goods. Bathiuff and phaving are luxuries one can enjoy for tery little money at Fred. Koester, jr's. Call and see trtfleston's new stock1 of wall paper, 1121 Commercial street, tip stairs. fi-27dtf A.

II. blasters, painter, papar hanger, i katsominer shop and residence ((U Uiviainu street. Work warranted. dtf Cheapest wood and coal in the city at John An tie's, opposite elevator "13," Main street. 0-12dto7t For the cheapest liuo of ladies' muslin underwear, infants' robes, short dresses, go to Mrs.

C. May. A pleasant evening can be spent at Turner garden this evening. IVyor's full band will give a concert there. If you have sore eyes call ou Dr.

Horn at Tun Patiuot oflice, and he will cure them. Mrs. Cleveland is said to be a judicious buyer. If she lived in Atchison she wonld buy her groceries and provisions of Muuglendorf because she would yat the full worth of her money there. One can have no idea how many elegant fabrics have been invented in the uueensware ami glassware line, nor how fww they can be sold, until they have visited Uojfuier Shonp'a glittering palace of beauty.

E. M. Meiuharfc can point to more samples of hue painting aud papering done in Atchison than all the other painters and papar hangers of the city put together. Keason, lie does his work better than any other. Johnson liros.

have built up their immense book aud stationery trade by keeping the largest and best stock and and selling lower than any other house. The same policy has placed them in the front of dealers in wall paper. Johusoa present stock completely eclipses auything of the kind ever before exhibited in Atchison. Strayed or stolen A white und red cow; red neck, white face, bell aronud neck, small piece rope around horns. Missed Thursday evetiing, uue 3d.

Ten dollars reward if returned or information as to her whereabouts is furnished. Henry Peterson, 1020 Oak street, between und 10th streets, Atchison, Kansas. (Hit wit A woman isn't fit to have a baby who doesn't know how to hold it, aud thiH is as true of a tongue us of a baby. For constitutional or scrofulous catarrh, and for consumption iniuced by the scrofulous taint, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the true remedy. It has cured numberless esses, It stops catarrhul discharges, aud removes the sickening odor indications or scrofula.

It is always desirable to save money in purchasing goods. One is certain to do this by getting groceries of itoper Nesbit; and ho is certain, ton, of having the iargost aud best stock to select from. The sewer in the roar of Kiper August's store is Btopped up aud daraHge to cellars is resulting. The proper authorities will take due net ice and govern themselves accordingly. The need of merit for promoting per-sonaf msthotics is due to J.

C. Ayer whose Hair Vigor is a universal beautitier of the hair. Harmless, effective, agreeable; it ranks among indispensable articles of the toilet. To scanty locks it gives luxuriance, and withered hair it clothes with the hue of youth. We would call the attention of our readers to the advertisement in our columns of the Maryland Military and Naval academy, at Oxford.

Its salubrious looation, accessibility from leading eastern cities, able management, and high code of mental and moral discipline, commend this institution to all who desire to place their sons where truth, Older, duty, courage aud patriotism are watchwords. Bucklen's Arnica fcsaive. The beBt salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and ail skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price twenty live cents per box. For sale by Me Pike rox.

A THOROUGH CHANGE PRICES! At this Reason of Iho year wo invoice stock and if wo find, (as we do at present,) that wc have too much stock for the rest of the season, our. prices nre governed accordingly. On all our fine wewillninke OlIKAT IIF.IU'CXJON 'n price, mtinillH we will Rell fur 8,1. Miiny of ous cheap formerly 50 eta. for 25 els.

We never carry any Straw Hats over from one season to another; all must be sold at some price. We will make you good prices FANCY SHIRTS we have aa extra large line of these goods. We will sell this week at 75c, worth $1.25. I MIA! we will muke uiihennl nf prim s. Hnits we bnve fonrerly sold nt Si 00 eneli will soil dnritiK this nml next week nt.

the very luw price ot suit, this Ronuine im-porleil French liulbrit'crnn goods, nnd will be special uttrnction. We will also give special low prices this week on a nice line of stiff and crusher neck wear etc. Those desiring goods oi this kind they can do well to see our goods and learn our prices. 418 Commercial Street, Stfn of the Glass Hat. I- i Absolutely Pure.

This powder norcr Turina. A marvol of utili ty. ntntiiKth ami More wmi- Momicitl Hum tho ordinary kino, and cannot no noli! in competition with the multitude of con-tKt short wi'iht, nlnm or plmHphato powdor. Hold only in chiih. Koyal Hakino 1'uwdkB.

lltf Y. Notice to Water Consumers'. The use of hose for sprinkling streets or lawns between the hours of 8 a. m. and li p.

m. is prohibited by the rules of the company. 1'ersons violating are liable to have water shut off between the hours named. Attention is also called to the following: "liule 3 No person or family supplied with water by this company will bo per mitted to use the water for any other purpose than that stated in the upplica tion or agreement, or that estimated for in fixing tho rates, nor supply water in any way to any other person or persons, without a written permit from the ollice of the company; nor shall they" permit others to use their hose or attachments, or leave them exposed to use by others." For a violatiou of tho above the com pany reserves the right to turn the water off without notice. (i-lldtt E.

S. Wills, Supt. We Resume. On and after uue Hist, i the Kansas City, St. Joe Sr Council Hind's railroad will resume the ruuning of passenger trains ms.

atid daily, between Cres ton and Kansas City on the same timo as formerly. No. 10, snnth bound, will leave Atchi son at a. m. No.

north bound, will leave Atchison at p. in. E. C. Post, Agent.

Base Ball Headquarters. Messrs, Goorke Sr Fischer have opened base boll headquarters at the comer of Seventh aud Commercial streets, in the old Henry liranduer merry AnheiiRer building. Pull tossers nnd their friends are respectfully invited to call. Get the Best. If yon want tho best ice cream, the richest fruits, or the choicest confections, cull on S.

Vemito, No. 107 South Third street. tf The Rock Island have put on tho busy train from Atchison to the oust through sleepers and elegant reclining hair care. And eat while you ride in their magnificent dining car. For lowest rates and tickets and information call nt the city otlice opposite the baggage mom.

C. V. Jones, ticket agent, Atchison, Kan sa. 0 Itdtf 1). Kaisse, sontlionst comer of ourth and Commercial streets, is receiv ing.

California penches, apricots, and cherries, nnd fresh fruits from all parts or the country. I he nest lemonade the city. 1 Uf A Dental Ktirgrmi Called. lie looked hazard and careworn as ho cui lie out. of llic Castle (lardcn ale mil list loss! took his scat, ou a bench near the sea-wall.

The little box on his knees was half open, and the flitter of a polished steel weapon rellceted the ravs of the sun from beneath the lid. "It was an awful iob," said he to tho man who sat on the seat beside him; but I got cm straightened out. i ou the clerk who rolls out the names of the passengers got Ins jaw out of joint, and his assistant lie ot. his jaw out ot Joint, and the third clerk lie got in the same iix. looked as if it was iroinjr to be, as the poet savs, a jaw forever out of joint for all Castle Garden." 'What happened?" nervously inquir ed the stranger.

"Oil, Capt Schwenseti arrived from Hamburg to-day with his Ilanimonia, and he brought a lot of families along with him, not his own. Now, I am a Icntal surgeon." "Well, I was called in by telephone with this box of instruments, aim you ought to seo me yank those follows around; but I got 'cm all right. There's a fijlow getting through with his work now splendidly." hat the matter with their jawsr "Capt. Sehwensen's responsible. His fam flics-are a terror.

Hero's a few of 'em: Bella, Bertha, Emma, and Marga Sehwedorsky; Franz, Karl, Marie, Anna Wyskoeil: incent, Catha, Bronislawn Pigstowski; Franz, Marie. Sophie, Anne, Jacob, Susanne Tacsvnski. and Hcmr, Trina, Ilerni, Elizabeth, Morolhea aud Odolph Nicschulz. They're all going to be set to music when tho t.torman opera gets back." "Those are nice names." "Yes. But the clerk broke down whc.n they called Peter, Anno and Marie Ovist." "But who tho fellow that doing so splendidly "1'hcy sent for him up in Greenwich street.

He is a Bohemian. His name is Wikrcriowitschsigeinsichwcilztumburik-gutzki." "lie's doinff splendidly is he?" "Yes; the clerks say" ho knows all about Sehwensen's passengers, and as he's a slow writer I thought Pd come out here for an hour or two and rest while he i signing his name. He had just begun before 1 left." Xcw York lie raid. tmil.linip--; haVO been erected hi San Diego, Cab, during tho past six months. Imitations have been foisted upon tue marKet so closely resembling All-cock's Porous plnsters in general appear ance as to be well calculated to deceive.

It is, however, In general uppearauceonlv that they compare with Alloock's, for they are worse than worthless, inasmuch as they contain deleterious ingredients which are apt to cause serious injury. lU'member that Alloock's are the only genuine porous plasters the best exter nal remedy ever known: and when nur chasing plasters do not only ask for but see that you got "Alloock 1'orous Plasters." The popularity which these plus ters have attained during tlie past thirty years has no parallel, so it is no wonder that imitations and counterfeits abound THE GREAT SOUTHED REMEDY FOR ALL BOWEL TROUBLES AND CHILDREN TEETHING. TIhtc f. tin l.li'-'.V ih ini'l mtv 1 1 I I j.llll.l.' I.ITH Ul.M li IM Mr I -II Hi-M'' "I 'I nii'l, I i ci 1 IM (III. I i nr-ii-il i- i lie oi: i i i.m i iv- hli- "ii online, I hi -i.

I t-n i iiivl I i-aint. i Wii. il wrnii-h I Mm- t. I I I 1 I I. i.

i mm I I.i.imv I re 1 1. im. -I i- th i MHSt hol.1 -1 1 I III, r.f I- i i 1 1 i-ei'-h -Miiftci'S 1 1 lie It Iclicir til i i nij.ir lilch i lnl'l I'MfC, Ml cent-' Imlllc, or WALTER A.TflYLOR. Atlanta, Gp. 'I'nylor" 'lirroUi, ICeitieily of Sucrt 4 ii in nml mullein will 'uri-VimiIu, i ni-ti iii I-n Iriv, 1 1.

aii'l Si A The tUh kiitwn to naturalists by the long name of one species of which i found in the Sea of Galilee, is a singular creature. At the approach of the breeding season, it seeks a favorable place to build generally in shallow water. There perhaps an old sunken root is found, or a projecting ledge of rock. To that spot "bilsol gras leaver, growing sea-weed, and refuse of all UimU arc brought by the parents, which now proceed to weave this buildiii'j: material into an oval shape. The thread-; of grass are wound in and out, entangled with one another in various wa and the, interstices tilled with mud.

During the construction, one or more orilices are left leading into tin' nest or entirely through it: the graces wound around the old root, und I'mally a compact oval nest is seen suspended and sw inging in the lido a veritable cradle for ihe baby lishes. In; are deposited in the interior, and attach he in -el es to I he grass and the sides of the in'-t. In due lime a ot tiny tishes till this curious abode, aud show a decidi inclination to iray away. They arc, however, watched" and guarded by the parents, which drive them "buck when they wander too far from home. This nest-huiMing lish of the Sea of Galilee display, however, a still more curious method of protection for in time of danger, the young are frequently taken into the capacious mouth of the male paivnt-li-h, and thus guarded from harm.

Thi- habit in common to ijiiito a number of tishes. C. l' Holder, tn Sf. A discovery of high interest from historical, architectural, arclueologieal and other points.of view has just been made in a very peculiar circumstance at Kome. With the dilVerence of a couple of fi-el in the tracing of a line on an engineer's plan, extending over an area measuring two miles in length, it would have been lost, perhaps, forever.

While dressing the perpendicular side of the cutting, which passes near the remains of the Kmporiuni, the workmen hud bare the front of an ancient tomb, facing exactly on the line. It is perfect in every respect, excepting the cornice, wUieh is wanting, it stands at a depth ot some twenty feel below the modern level, embedded in a solid ma-s of aci-uiuulat ion, which rises above the upper part of it fully ten feet. As seen now, it iooks like part of line architectural panel set into the clearly dressed side of the trench, ami was evidently the monument ol Sen ilis S.ul-piuius Galba, who was Consul in tho year Ml B. C. MARYLAND Military and Naval Academy, OM OIill, ('inlet are to lie ftptxiinti'tl from nvenil ('on- imihi(nm ur tun hiuiu hi iwuihuh.

mm tlioMi dt'MriiiK lippuinlniitnts ri rnqin'ntrd tu iimkoiiiiiiieihiUM uppliciit inn. 'uiii'tw reei'i vi nu ii)p(iMitiitnlH pnter lli.i iiHiUnny fri'o uT hnii-d. Tot nl on lull 'nt of Cm -jfji, r.iin'HOiitinn tliiity-ilitcii1 stnlt'K nnd two TtM-ritorici-. tx'ari .1 illy li. rull ml inimt nm will ho wuen Uy lippljbiK to Oh.

U.J. HUUliKSS.tiupt. ies. Do you want a pure, Moom-Snsr (unjilexioiH Jf fiO, ft few applications of Jlngan's AGNOLIA JJALM will gratify you to your liuart'H content. It iloos awny with Sal-lownoss, ltotlnoss.

1'iinplos, lilot dies, aud al I 1 iscasos and imperfections of tho skin. It overcomes tho Hushed appearance of heat, fatigue and excitement. It makes a lady of TH IKTY appear but TWENTY and so natural, gradual, and perfect aro its elVects, that it is impossible to detect its application. Notice of Dissolution. To nil wlntni it may concern.

Wc, the undersigned, Augustus filing and Matthias who have heretofore transacted huftiueptt under the lirm name of Lang A Null, at No. Commercial street, Atchison, Ktinsas, have thmday dissolved the partnership heretofore existing between us, by mutual consent. Matthias Noll has purchased of Augustus Lang his undivided one-half interest in said business, and Raid Augustus Lang retires therefrom. Matthias Noll assumes and agrees to pay all indebtedness con-rnieted by the late tirin, rind he has purchased and is to collect nil accounts, notes and evidences of due the late lirm of Lang A' Noll. lhtted at Atchison, this 8th day of June, A.

1. IHsG. ti 'J. lot Arors-T Jjano, I 1 Will you do us the favor to call at our place of tusiness at your earliest convenience, that we may avail ourselves of the opportunity of showing you lost Perfect nl Cortele APOR Kvor manufactured. Tho frame ia made of Steel nnd Wrought Iron, the only one in the world.

Tho Burners are tho most simple and powerful, nnd not liable to get out of order. This stove is provided with an Automatic Safty Lighting Device, so constructed that afler the center burner in lighted, any or all of the other valves can bo opened, ami the burners will magically burst into llame. without the further use of it light. Sl-onld any of the burners bo extinguished from any cause, they will rodight themr-tdves, tht-re-by removing the Last and Okhat it source of uceideiit. It will pay ynn to call aud see it hether yon desire lo puichat-c or not.

JEWETT'S CbIbMM 'ttiBrators. All Slyles, Sics and Prices. These Refrigerators are the most coiit venlont, and in tiniah, second to none. Our prices are as low ns the lowest. We also have a nico selection nf ICE OlIKHTH that we are ofiering at bargains that will justify all who are iu want of either a Befrigerntor or Ice Chest, to examine ours before purchasing elsewhere.

JACOB LEU SONS, 422 Commercial AT Oil I SON, KAS. 1 Tj.SiSHfc;.

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Years Available:
1869-1896