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iflTHinii i ii i mi i i rt win iiiiri i I 1 1 iijwiii in To I lie I'liblic. The New Homo Sewing Machine Co A I'Varf'ul Disease, Little Roi July 80. A caso BLOODY MURRAIN." WANTS. fA NTKU All the alllicU'd to call on Dr. Gress ami try his electrical treatment ami baths.

Special atti-ntlon I via lo cronlo illBniii os in: (I con plalnlis. No dnplofts-tint treatment. Consultation free. Call or write olllrtB wrnrvot rth ami IVmimerrdtil streti Uesld'oice SO North Ninth Sr. rather out of the usual order is reported in having leased the roomn formerly occupied by the Singer Manufacturing and having gone to a great deal of ex The Texas Fever Proving to be a Very Serious Matter for Stock Owners.

the family of J. H. Steers, coiner of Main and Sixteenth streets. Their little daughter, a child of seven or eight years, was troubled a few weeks since with a decayed tooth. After a day or two it coased to give to know Hi rank ll A NTKD Every body MoCiihi does a rejrular HloniifH mi8ino88 in connection with Ills and commission, at II." 4th at her trouble, but the teeth adjoining ulcerated, gangrene set in, and up to this time she has lost her under lip and a large por white Good second cook ANTKI) pense in fitting up one of the tinest Hewing machine parlor a ever seen in the city of tchlson, the company wIhIich the public lo understand that lliey have come here to stay, and will be a permanent fixture in the city.

The New Home machine will bear inspection in Uh mechanism by the very best scientific judges, and those who have given them a last will acknowledge that they have esi.nu ant. TT ieired. Miller Great Numbers of Cattle Shipped to Chicago Found Dead iu tho Cars. tion of her cheek. to move: truck l'or that purpose.

(I. II. Youiiif. mfiCnm'Ut. Krtf TUB 1USKASE IN BROWN COUNTV, KAS.

Hiawatha, July 30. Texas or Spanish fever has broken out among tho cattle on farms near tho city. A number have died belonging to various farmers, and several known to have the disease have been shot. There Is considerable excitement among citizens. The disease was brought here two or three months ago.

A train load of cattle was passing north, and when near tliis city one car was wrecked, a number killed, and several were wounded, while the uninjured strayed away. The farmers about took charge of them, and have been taking care of them ever since. The disease was not noticed until the past few days, when it began to spread at an alarming rate. Every effort will be made to stamp out the disease, though it Is feared several large herds have become infected. THIN ICS THE WOIIST OVER.

Topeka, July 80. Major N. A. Adams, owner of the cattle affected with Spanish fever at Manhattan, arrived here vesterday afternoon and to the Associated Press renorter said that he thought the worst was over. His loss up to the hour of leaving Manhattan (two o'clock p.

in.) was Downs' Jubilee. Downs, July '80. Downs cele harness for old WANTED To exuhaiue new Apply to ones, or buy all are offered. brated tho filth anniversary of the settle Commucia! street, M. Woodwind, twf-nn 7th Hih The Disease Breaks Out in Hiawatha, and Western Nebraska Precautions Taken.

ment of the town on Monday. Over five thousand people were present, nearly every town in Northwestern Kansas being represented, nnd'it was the most successful celebration ever held in this section. Downs now has seven hundred and fifty inhabitants rust, r.E.vr. FOlt RENT One or two nleawnt rooms over the new druir tt ire, Northeast ruerof Seventh and (Jommeioial Btreeti. Inquire of Lang A Noll, druggist-.

d70tf I KKNT A uiaoo, ne-irlj new. and is one of the most prosperous towns in Enquire 75 ut (J. H. Young's Music Store. a superiority which it has earned, and long held by its unqualified excellence, and which effectually dwarfs all competition.

It is the moat popular machiue, for it is the lightest running, and wo challenge any competitor to do the range of work that can be accomplished on the New Home. A grand free exhibit of variouo kinds of work done upon the New Homo will bo given this week, commencing Monday evening, July 2Stb, and a general invitation is reppectfully extended to tho public. New Home Sewing Machine C. D. Hutchiiis, Manager, No.

117 North 5th St. tho KENT One the houses In the Pardee Apply at 705 south block, alter August 1st. Cleared for Action, London, July 30. A dispatch from Foo 75 Fourth street' Chow to the Tlmcx states there is great ten fiftv head, and he thinks that about twenty Kansas City, July 30. The news of tho alarming mortality in cattle from a disease supposed to be Texas fever was received with considerable allowance by stockmen in this city, although a degree of uneasiness was manifested.

The feeling seems to be that the disease is other than Spanish fever and that it was not contracted iu this city whatever it may be. Mr. C. F. Morse, Superintendent of the Stock Yards, in speaking of the matter, stated that the train upon which tho deaths occurred had passed OR KEN 1 One sir room house in Northwest Atchison, one hlock i'rom street car.

sion of excitement in that city among for quire ut Hixon andCo's lumber yam eigners and Chinese. A French man-of- more will die. Tho herd is thoroughly quarantined, and stockmen who profess to be acquainted with the disease say that it will not be communicated from those cattle to others in the country round about. Mr. war is olf tho port under steam and cleared i HEN A htere room under The Byrara, east of the main entrance.

Apply to O. 0. Btinies 'i'f for action. High authorities in loo Chow, however, declare that peace will continue to be maintained. Kjll RENT A laige and hamUomely lur- 1 uislied house.

I'osseBaion given imniedl- Kill TIii-uijrlirel Stock. Wm. Em, living eight milea northwest of Atchison, near Shannon, calls ately. Address Mrs A Afihiuun, corner of Tenth street and Kans-ia avenue. 9-lf Charged With lining; Dynamite.

London, July 31. The trial of the sus Adams commenced feeding his cattle green com, a diet that is said to be the best tiling they can have. THE DISEASE IX NEBRASKA. Chicago, July 80. An Omaha special reports from North Platte that the Texas fever has broken out among herds at and near Bradv Island, in Western Nebraska; KENT V.

3-rooia huuse in central pected dynamiters, John Daley, James Egan location; cellar and water. Ayply tour. N. and William McDonnell, began yesterday a Warwick. Tho prisoners were brought to on KENT Houses In nil parts of the city.

H. Allen. oWlOmM at l-'tf court under guard of soldiers and armed po H. lice, who will surround the court during tin; trial. fiOS South 42-6m that one hundred head have died and that others are hi a dying condition.

The disease is beins investigated bv veterinary surgeons Oii iil.N i Kuruisheu room, Fourth street OK KKN'L A. pie attention to the fact that he has thoroughbred young Norman horses and Durham cattle for sale at reasonable prices. Beginning on July 1st, he will stand three of the best Norman stallions ever brought to Kansas at John Merkle's Harmony Garden stables. For terms, on him at Harmony Garden, or address him through the Atchison post office. At the Fourth street wood yards, will give more wood for a dollar than any other dealer in the city.

Wood in car and quarantine is to be established against one or two Binirie gentlemen. Inquire at 521 Died. Camdkn, July 31." rani Stevens, further importations of cattle from the in South t'. street. fected districts in Texas.

So far little alarm tour ruom on Atehi- i 'Oil iiK-N i Kotibe aged eighty-seven, of Washington, D. C-died yesterday morning. He was librarian luqiiire of Mrs. Mpp, 927 Kan is felt, as it is believed tho disease can be son street. sap avenue.

confined to reasonable limits. ON THE ALEUT. 1 Apiuy at 58lf of the House ot Kepresentatives uiutei Lincoln and Grant. Since then lie has been a claim agent at Washinginu. Jj H.

Younif's imisie, s'-ore Lincoln, July 30. Information that the cattle disease, said to be Texas I it iiKJN i cool room, suitable for oe or two gentlemen. Apply at 6M Atcui- load lots at reduced prices. NEWS NOTES- Sou street. fever, is prevalent at Maxwell, was received here yesterday morning.

Governor Dawes immediately dispatched a commis through the city last week from the Indian Territory, lie did not know how long the cattle had' remained iu the yards, but supposed tho usual time. There certainly was no sickness In the yards, nor had there been. The cattle were inspected regularly by tho inspector of Kansas City, and there was no possibility of a mistake in the matter. Mr. A.

J. Snider, of the firm of A. J. Snider said he had nothing to do with these cattle and did not know the exact status of the case, lie did not attach any importance to the matter, however. The market was in good condition, in fact more active than for several days past, and he saw nothing in the Chicago advices to indicate trouble.

"There is no fever in the Kansas City Stock Yards," said Mr. Snider, "and has been none." Mr. A. Fraser, of Keno, Indian Territory, the shipper of the cattle said to have died of the fever, was seen at the St. James Hotel yesterday.

"I know nothing of the matter," said Mr. Fraser. "When I shipped the cattle here they were absolutely sound and had not even been exposed to the disease. I confess to you that, while the fever may have broken out among the cattle, I do not believe it, as it Is necessary for the communication of the disease that the animals eat together or go over the same grass, and I am positive that my herd never done either." Mr. William Sheidley declared that the scare was altogether uncalled for.

"The disease is always more or les prevalent at this time of the year, and I do not regard the situation as alarming. ihree blocks 321 3d street. ii It it NT Ku 1 1, ironi Commercial st. rooai, Apply a Henry Gerke, thirty-fivo, was re sion to investigate. Commissioner Lor ins Wit KENT Desirable isont cently killed by lightning at Fort Wayne.

has also ordered Dr. Trunibower, of Illi room, wull tnrnianeu. nil Kansas ave. Edward Steel's was killed at Coopers- Sew Hny Scales. A.

A. Carey, the coal dealer, offers the public the use of his scales. His charges will be moderate and he will weigh accurately. Hay haulers particularly invited. Corner Sixth and Main streets.

nois, to Maxwell. RKNt A liouse ot uiree rooms on town, recently, by accidental shooting. oiilh Fifth street, three Mucfc trnm wom- The British Postmaster General is confi FAILED TO BEAT DEERFOOT. niec a street, oi iiBrirj ueiauau. o.

417 South Koui tn stner. 71 dent that the parcels post will ultimately pay expenses. W. G. George, the Noted English.

Runner, TJWli KENT A etitiemai) ana wue wunout i children can Set room aud board in a and wile A Democratic barbecue, for which twen Fails to lleat Deerfoot's Record in a One- Address, is. family pos to flics, 72 ty-five beeves and fifty, sheep had been pro Hour Hun. private city. London. Julv 30.

Great excitement at -Ott RENT The tw.i story Irame residenee tended tho effort of W. G. Georgi i known the Aiurpny place on sauto rawtord, Thettev. iieo. H.

-Thayer Of Bourbon, says: "Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Cure." Are you made miserable: by indigestion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? SMloh'u Vital izer is a positive cure. Why will you cough when Simons Cure will sive immediate relief. Price SevenUi street. Apply to Koy over bank building. the amateur champion runner of the world, to beat the running record for one hour.

fstt On April 7 last, at the annual meeting of the London Athletic Club at Lillie Bridge, FOIt KENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms, with or withcut board, at Mrs, 8. Barker's, 3prin.tr street, between 8th and -th. ai156m vided, was given at Lexington, on tno 29th. A number of women and girls were arrested at St Petersburg recently for Nihilism. They were connected with a high school of learning.

Five of the Salvation Army of Bridgeport, were sent to jail for four days recently for violation of the city ordinance by parading on Sunday. Bealtie Brothers, wool merchants, of Philadelphia, have assigned to Samuel Lee. Liabilities. S120.000. The firm refuses to George undertook to beat the best tn-mile HKNT A two story fore building at record, that of the American Indian, Deer- thi corner ot Ninth a' I'israllel streets.

foot, who had lowered all previous records 10 50 cts. and 1. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria aud canker mrmth. with iib annex tillable ra butener shop. The beft location in e.

city lor a profitable business on smail a dtal Apply to Matt Gerber. by running ten miles in fifty-one minute and twentv-six seconds. It was not be Furnished room at ndli, KENT lieved that George could equal this perform 003 South Allen, ut 4 It I1 Mxth street. Apply to Will ance and much money was wagered Atchison Fo niture salesroom on the The amateur, how ever, had confidence in himself, and ru MOR team of mules, went to the scratch in perfect condi harness and ldil3on Furniture Co. tion after a thorough tramuig.

lie ran Knqii-e at apparently within his powers over the SAL' Two lresh n.ilch cotts, with ma calves Apply Durst I.ogeinau. nou whole distance and finished in good form six seconds ahead of Deerfoot's time, run ning the ten milea in fifty-one minutes and. "Hackmetack," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 23 and 50 cts. Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis.

For dyspepsia and liver complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price oO cents. For sale by J.

H. Brown Co. Druggists, Atchison. Kansas. Frnil Evaporators.

Wn marnfactnre the Williams Fruit and Vegetable Evaporator for laetory use. also raa ie the BiUwell Patent Fruit Evaporators lor a medium size; we make two sizes of the lat- Th.aa haVH no CCIIlHI i tlU'J make a statement The Michigan Car Works, of Detroit, has shutdown on account of slackness iu orders. They will start up again whenever business revival warrants. It is stated that irregularities have been discovered iu the General Laud Office in the Surveyor General's Office at New Orleans, which will lead to a change iu the management of the offices there. Father Prando, lately returned to Sun liiver from Blackfoot Agency, says the situation at the agency was as bad as reported.

Many lodges were without a child remaining, some with but one man, and some uninhabited. The Surgeon General of the Marine Hospital Service having received information twenty seconds exactly. His condition at There is one thing absolutely certain our cattle can't take the disease except from Texas cattle, and as these are known to be from the Territory you may look for its extinction with the death of the afflicted cattle." Major A. Drum also declared the scare to be without foundation and ventured the assertion that it would pass away as did the foot and mouth disease scare, -EK10-S LOSSKS. Chicago, July 80.

Upon unloading a lot of three hundred and seventy-five half breed Texas cattle that arrived at the Uidon stock yards in this city over the Burlington road, consigned from Kansas City to Messrs. Keenan Hancock, commission merchants, it was found that forty-six of the number were dead, and that about seventy-live of the survivors, some of which were afterward shot, were suffering from what appeared to be Texas fever. The health officers at once took charge of the herd and notified Dr. Paaren. State Veterinarian.

The cattle were isolated, and those at the point of death were shot A cattle train from Kansas City, over the Burlington road, brought in one hundred and ninvty-two more diseased Texas cattle yesterday. Fifty-live had died on the road and had been thrown from the cars. Ten died after arriving at the stock yards. The TOIt S.SLK Kent As my home on Kan-V sas avenue is nearly complete, I offerthe Farmer's Home Hotel, corner of Ninth Bnd Wain streets, foi or rent. Mrs.

O'Gor-man. tf noil KEN The Empire Laktrj and con-rfectionery liuil ling, at tho corner of Fifth sireet and Kansas avenue, a baks the finish astonished everyone, and it freely asserted that if he had not been running against time, but had been pushed by a competitor, he would have lowered tho record several seconds more and put it down and bake oven in goou oruer. iirs. i ia- mer. possibly to fifty-one minutes.

On the other hand it was asserted that when Deerfoot made his record he ran more within -V erv 'lesirable house and four 1 iots at, 1509 West Kansas aveuue; good well his speed than George did, and that the lat ter, to prove himself the better runner, would have to beat Deerfoot's distance for sell on their merits. We are not obliged I to cut on prices to compete with worthless machines, parties are glad to get them at reasonable prieea. Send for illustrated circular. John William Son, Patentees and Manufacturers, Kalaniaaoo. Mich.

an hour. This was eleven miles and nina and other improvements Apply to I Al-b'rn worth, 72 FOK SALE Good house and lot ia West Atchison. Apply on the premises, 1419 Santa Fe street FOR SALE Cheap House and lot on ttt street, between and U. Fine locatioi and first class well and cistern, fruit and shade Possession "Riven as soon as sold. En hundred and seventy yards, ana it was that yellow lever is spreading rapidly Sonora, Mexico, has instructed the inspector at Xogales, Arizona, to use extra vigilance to prevent its introduction into the United States.

The Barnum wire works, of Detroit, failed recently. A rough estimate by the business manager shows that liabilities of all kinds amount to $308,000, with assets, consisting of the immense manufactory of the company, stock of goods on hand, and accounts receivable, the lot in charge and health officers took shot the suffering 7SU quire at No 9'2S Souih 6th st. cattle as fast as their made with such apparent ease that, at the time, scores of sports were ready to wager that Deerfoot could make twelve miles. George was put on his mettle and consented to train for a public attempt to beat tl hour record. The attempt was set down for Monday, was extensively advertised and drew an immense crowd.

-(-! AT.K Mv plat )f sround north or the removed. The active, will be taken to bodies could be Healthy animals i citv limits "ill be sold cheap, aud on rea- Ch.is. E. Stvles. 91tf sonable terms.

aggregating T7OU SALR Brick house of six rooms on Laramie betw-en Sixth and Seventh streets. Annlv toll. Drury. 24tf George went to the mark i fine condition and ran with great coniidencij The Republicans of Maine are preparing to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the Spring; Flowers. R.

C. Barnes, the West Atchison florist, invites the attention of ladies to the circumstance that he is better than ever prepared to supply their wants in the flower particular. All the new novelties, as well as all the standard favorites. Bert Bic-U Coal. Mr.

Pomeroy has received several car loads of Red Rich Hill coal, which is very desiratle as a summer fuel, as it burns quickly, and makes neither soot or slack. We have heard ladies say that the slaughter houses and killed under the direction of Health Inspector Lamb. He will examine the organs of the slaughtered animals, and if they are in any manner diseased lie will condemn the meat and turn it over to the rendering establishments. Post mortem examinations were made yesterday which showed that the spleens of the diseased animals were congested and filled and strength. lie finished fresh and wita plenty of wind, but fell short of Deerfoot's distance by thirtv-eiirht yards, having ac birth of that party at Strong, in Franklin County, where the Whigs, Free-Soilers and Independent Democrats united in convention and the next year swept the State.

FOR SALE Farm ot4i()acres, 2K miles from Atchison. Good house, stables, etc 700 bearing appie trees, and 7uO ach and cherry tre' all iu siood condition, blackberries, In'" abundance; 2-0 acres now iu wheat, and the balance in torn and grass. Never failing spring, and a (rood well ou the rdaro. Nine miles good on the farm. complished but eleven miles and nine hundred and thirty-two yards.

George, it ia Seven horse thieves were recently hang ing to trees at the mouth of the Mussel said, was surprised at the result, supposed that he had slightly exceeded the record, lie is reported as determined to For fnrther cartieu'ars address Means, tf Kansas ity -took Yards, Kansas City. Mo. make another essay as soon as he can re the Red Rich Hill is equauoury nicnory wood, and it is a great deal cheaper Shell iu Montana. Two men named Dovvne and Felix were recognized among the number. The thieves were all supposed to belong to the Dovvne and Felix band, who have had headquarters in that cuperate and retrain.

Kemington type writer, Geo. II. Roberts, Atch- stf OR SALE A No. iu good condition, ison, Kaunas The Cholera. Paeis, July 30.

Twelve deaths from nANTFD--Twentj--five (25) women and girl iV on piece work at Howard's overall faciory. LE Or exchange Housee, lots and Jp farms. Loans, renting. H. II.

Allen, Real estate aaont, t'om'l st. 1-tf cholera at Marseilles last night. Ten deaths Midlines run by steam. at Toulon. The force of the epidemic at these two cities continues to decline, WPNTED A girl to do ger.eral housework, at 601, rornsr Sixth and Laramie.

a--. LOST. TOST A pocket book containing private pa-J persol no value except to the owner. A liberal reward will be paid for their return to Three hundred fugitives returned home th O'i'onniP. Laynir Geo AN'l ED lij an expeiieiceu ure-iri VV work in families.

Advises Mrs. J. .11, a square cuff button; Main s-trt I' In More Reports About Gordon. Catro, July 81. The Mudir of Dongola telegraphs that reports reached that city that Gordon has captured Berber.

The Mudir seut an official to Debbal to ascertain the truth of the reports. Nominated. Columbus, July 31. Joseph II. Outh-wait, on the eleventh ballot, was nominated by the Democratic Convention for Congress to succeed George L.

Converse. I Jtmti'nt fastener, with black stone in center, CoS Sprlr.jr street de turn to this office and white ou either wrl ter BTtf AM Kl opying to tin on tj')e Frank Todd. VV FOrKI). TOUND In a Fifth street oar, a bunch of five Mar he had at this offlce23t 1 kevs iu a nog lirANThD Situation as governets, ho-se-V keeper, oruseful help in a private or farm house, by a) omifr widow recently from Scotland. Address Edlnburp, Globe oflice.

with blood of a dark red color. The spleen also greatly enlarged. The directors pronounced the disease splenetic or Texas fever, commonly known as "bloody murrain." Dr. DeWolf said that the disease is not contagious as is the small-pox or scarlet fever by contact merely, nealthy cattle may contract the disorder by grazing where the infected animals have fed. The diseased cattle have been kept in separate pens apart from the other stock at the stock yards.

The animals are in bid condition and are not fit to be slaughtered. Local stockmen claim that the owners of the cattle knew they were diseased and attempted to dispose of their infected cattle before they died on the ranch. In proof of this assertion they say that the prices are low, the grass abundant and the present time the worst season of the year for shipping animals. THE D1SKASE AT ROODIIOfSE. RooDiiorsE, July SO.

Sunday night there arrived at the C. A. Stock Yards here a lot of sixteen cars of cattle from the Indian Territory en route to Chicago. Nineteen head died on the road from Kansas City here, and it soon became evident to those who were experienced that the entire lot were infected with Texas fever. All that could stand up, twelve car-loads, were sent north from here.

Monday morning the rest, seventy-two head, were all dead The disease was in its most malignant form. Andy Jacobs, of Kansas City, in charge of the cattle, said they were poisoned by eating loco weeds on the trail. He denied that the disease was Texas fever. L. Tiffany, Veterinary Surgeou fiom Jacksonville, was summoned, and he pronounred the disease Texas fever.

nOUND Bunch of three keys; two of them to a sate. Call at this last two days. Marseilles, July 30. The sale of melons has been prohibited. The cholera is gaining in area what it is losing in intensity.

It has made Its appearance in several villages previously exempt Owing to popular prejudice it is positively dangerous for doctors to walk alone in the suburbs at night. One instance is reported of a doctor who, while visiting a woman seized with cholera, was assaulted by her sou, who drew a revolver and compelled him to leave the house. Several other doctors were also also assaulted. Kome, July 30. At a fire In the hospital of San Giocomo two unoccupied wards prepared for cholera patients were destroyed.

A case of cholera occurred near Lucca. IStf ANTED EiEht or ten stone cutters oftice. nni En suet rounu Havers, to worK on 71 Hac'-et! Son, contractors Send six cents for postage, receivs a costly dox ei mm which will help a 1. OI ther sex, to more money right WASTED A young man ef 19 wants a place where he can ike himself useful. Will do good work for little money.

Has ht experience as a clerk an lurnish recommendations. Addrss K. A. this ofhee. il uway than anvthiug else in the world.

For-turn-s await tti workers absolutely rur8. At once address Tri A Angiista. Malne.B-2tf Every bodyshould smoke 'Little Joker. Fire Wind Lightning. In addition to the circumstance that Carey T.

Alderson, of the old reliable insurance agency, represents the very best fire and iightningcompanies.he insures against cyclones, tornadoes and wind storms in the best companies in America. If you want insurance of any kind except life write to Mr. Alder-son, for he makes a specialty of outside A -TASTED A position by a young lady as VV relreuces gien. Address 501 Eighth stret, Atchi-oi, Kas. ii TASTED A girl to do general house work.

TV Notice. Before R. B. Drury, a Just-ce of the Peace within and for the city and cuuuty of Atchison, ftate of Kansas. O.

Stockwell and George W. Stockwell, partners, as D. G. Stockwell Son, plain- WVa K. Wells.

ITTANTE I Two three horses; weight about l.Ot pounds; mnst be kind sound, and 117 Sewing Machine true. New Home North Filth street tmr. Smith W. Butt and A. J.

Morris, late Vartners doing bnsiuess as Smith, Morns 4 IT" ANTED A lady wno can nirsisu me ucoi Keitnced Taxes. Madrid, July 31. The decree concerning Cuban export taxes, gazetted yesterday, takes off 60 per cent of the present export tax on all classes of sugar. It permits the reduced tax to be paid one-half in Cuban bank notes. Moreover with a view to breaking the present dead-lock in sugar exportation, the decree directs even the reduced tax need not be paid at the time oi shipment, aS now required, provided satisfactory guarantees of payment be given.

Human' Hair Auuress TT Gloke 47 tf keeper or to know that Mrs. TT ANTED The people C. JurgcnBon ia au experienced midwife, P.ROSE, Slnnuraclnrer of 10 Kearnev street, between berentn anu cigu iu bnuiness. Since Jacob gasoline stoves desirable and respectable, all the other dealers are announcing these articles. Mr.

Leu is the old pioneer in the gasoline stove business, and has investigated the subject so thoroughly that his stoves are the best in the market. Before buying a summer stove, see Mr. Leu, who is an expert. tf. The Best Leis' German.Baking Powder is absolutely pure.

It is warranted to contain Grape Cream Tartar, and the most dyspeptic can eat it with assured safety. Sold by all first-class grocers, tf st eets, Alcldson, Kansas. ANTED Nurse girl. Apply to Mrs b. i Said defendants, O.

W. Butt aud A. J. Morris, vou and enciiof you are hereby notified ttat yon have b-en sued bv the above plaintiffs, before the a -ove named justice of the peace, for the sum of $03, interest anH costs, aud an order of earnishment was issued by sain justice orthe eace, and the mm ey belonging to the firm or Smith, MmrisA Butt i i ihe hands ol A. S.

Everest jiainisheed. Said case, wi 1 be heard before th above namid justice of the peace, at his office in the ety of Atchison, on the flrstday ol August, 18S4, at the hour of 9 o'clock -ocvEtxftsov, Plalntlfl-. Eot C. Att'y for Plaintiffs. 67 Mrs.

R. A. Nutt has opened a human r'nllerton, cor ami mir sib, no i UNKS hair establishment at No. 501 Kansas avnne. and invites the ladies of AIT ANTED Information of a padded saddle and mir leather bridle.

lot on Thorsdav I rf Reward at G.w1rich Arinsby'8. 48tf night Atchison to call and examine her work Mrs. Xutt also does stamping, and car IT ANTED A good, competent girl to whom Valises, Traveling Bags and Ladles' Satchels. tf trood waires will De paiu. uui.

ries a fine line of the latest stamping i2tf TrnntaC'overe'l. Eeiiiiml and Made to Order. A.J. Uarwi, 5t and park st. patterns.

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