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The Atchison Daily Champion from Atchison, Kansas • Page 8

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THE WEEKLY CHAMPION 8 MARKET REPORTS. hope for his recovery. Hie son, John, OCAL HAPPENINGS is with him, kind and patient, doing everything for his father. Kansas City Lire Stock. Kansas City, Oct.

3, Cattle Receipts. the courts on the claim that the island belonged to Kansas under the original survey. Frank. Reed has thrown up hands, and will not s'and as an inde What a leason this should teach. No man had a brighter future than John 327; calves, 752; shipped yesterday, 4,267 cattle; 612 calves.

The market was generally steady. The following are representative sales: Tomlinsdn. His whole life has been that Moller was the painter and paper hanger of Atchison, and she empowers her brother-in-law, Ernest Meinhart, of Atchison, "the painter and paper hanger," to transact her affairs in America, revoking all previous powers of attorney. The Flensburg acknowledgment and the consular certificate contain a revenue of 1 each. E.

E. Turner, cured of piles by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve DKESSKD BEEF AND SHIPPING STEERS. pendent candidate for sheriff. He is blighted home broken up and family now traveling for the Campbell Iron I scattered as a result of the unfortu- No. Ave.

Price, company of St. Louis, and has. two nate habit of drinking. Hie career Brief Bits of News of Atchison and Vicinity. No.

Ave. Price. 30..... 1,534 23 1,413 5.85 25.... 5.55 13 1,125 5.23 5 ,...1,180 5.20 states.

I I his untimelv endine is. a stnonz and- 1,521 tt.30 60 1,136 5.o5 23 1,152 5.30 62 1,156 5.10 6 ..1,336 4.65 most convincing temperance lecture Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is- a scientific and should be a warning to others. At- WESTERN STEERS. compound; having the endorsement of I chison has had many bright men. who eminent physicians and the medical I have traveled the same road, and after suffering seventeen years and trying over twenty remedies.

Physicians and surgeons endorse it. Beware of dangerous counterfeits. 32..... 68 100 13 41 fdr. press.

It "digests what you, eat" and finally reached the same goal. positively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Ket fo.15 42 1,123 M.50 766 4.40 75fdr 4.35 ....1,112 50 994 4.05 8'Jtf 3.85 84 gl3 3.15 SOUTHWEST STEERS.

yiJ 3.y0 I 859 3.35 TEXAS AND INDIAN STEERS. 915 13.35 WESTERN COWS. SATURDAY. Samuel Boatright, aged 32 -years, of Lancaster, and Miss Alice. Chapman, aged 30 yearsof Republic county, were licensed to marry by Probate Judge Hooper yesterday.

ron, Bloommgdale, says id THURSDAY. George H. Dawson of DeKalb, cured hm of indigestion atf ten years' standing. and Mies Emma E. Wells of Atchison county, were married by Rev.

Walter 885 $4.15 53 866 t3.00 849 2.90 4... S44 2.90 1... The case of Johanna Barnes against B. W. Stonecipher et al, occupied the 103 49 hi.

49 27 3 11 3 4...... Scott Priest last' evening at his home 7:30 p. m. They left at once for 993 2.85 1. ..1.250 2.90 830 2.83 840 2.00 ..1,015 2.85 ..1,170 3.00 933 2.00 attention of Judge Bland and jury yes DeKalb where (they will go to house VT Xi.

VI 777 2.85 4 ..1,042 2.85 2 ..1,022 2.50 3 3 JSvr-mrrA terday afternoon. About two years ago rrr keeping. Bert Barnes sold to Stonecipher 700 NATIVE HEIFERS. bushels of corn. Soon after Barnas and Acts gently on the Ill 972 $5.00 I 1 72J 13.85 At noon yesterday occurred the and his wife were divorced.

Mrs. 1 1.16J 3.65 death of William Slattery at the resi NATIVE COWS. Barnes claims that the corn was sold KidneysLiver 3 1.003 3.60 dence of his brother, Michael Slattery, without her knowledge or consent, and T. J. White, special judge in bankruptcy, eays that during the past fourteen months only fifty-four bankruptcy petitions have been filed in his jurisdiction.

He has nine counties in his district. Every county has furnished one or more who are anxious to take the benefits of the bankrupt law except Jefferson county, which up to this time has not exposed any of her unfortunate men in the bankrupt court. TUESDAY. Henry Klostermeier, at 840 Kearney street, is the father of a fine new girl baby. 1 1.31 3.50 1009 Parallel street.

The funeral will that she should be paid for it. 10 910 25 936 13.63 4 972 3.40 2 1,020 3.35 17 1,102 3.35 4 782 3.13 1 860 2.4'J take place at St. Benedict's church to Local Grain Inspector Reuben Clark has inspected an average of seventy car a day for the past nine days. While this is a good showing it does not compare with the palmy days of Grain Inspector Kelly when as high as 200 cars a day would be ini-pected, and even higher. It is claimed that $800 was about the greatest sum Kelly ever made in one month.

Clarke receives a salary. When Kelley was in the Santa Fe elevator was running, which made a vast difference in Atchison's grain receipts. Frank Brenner while sawing wood at Doniphan yesterday met with a painful accident by which he may lose two fingers. He was sawing wood with a buzz saw that made 1,500 revolutions a minute. He had a piece of Osage orange that was very hard and crooked.

His left hand caught in one of the crooks and was drawn under the saw. The index and middle fingers were terribly mangled, and if the middle one can be saved at all it Ls bound to and Bowels 2.... 1,110 3.35 8 961 3.25 morrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. De Fred Barretr has a lot of California 4 1,030 3.00 ceased was a bachelor, 67 years of age. NATIVE FEEDERS.

squash that are a great curiosity. They are about three or four feet long and ClCAnses the System 100 1,036 4.42 He was uncle of the Slattery boys, go well known about town. 1 1.110 4.40 1 900 4.40 1 1,330 4.40 12 962 4.30 of a bright green color, and are of a 15 948 4.40 tr to i umlut, peculiar twisted shape that reminded NATIVE STOCKERS. Among the police reports in yester- fine man who nassed bv vesterdav of 39 403 $3.25 a lot nf snakes. He rubbed his eves day's Kansas City papers was the ar- 4 655 15.00 8 621 4.25 22 782 3.8 3 715 3.00 5 696 4.35 2 705 3.85 3 876 a 65 and said, "Goodness, am I dreaming, r6t of James St Clair and Edgar I 'I Jl mm nr i this iust 'after takihe at ihe late iney were enaeavoring 10 -ais- Frank Quigg, the Atchison ball is at Columbus in a hospital, suffering with typhoid fever.

STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. Carnival." I pose of a lady's, gold watch at the 4. 3. 562 M.50 S26 3.75 union depot ana railed to satisfy his OVERCOMES IjlpD 1 1 UAU PERMANENTLY 2... 599 3.50 1 1 A 2 400 14.50 10 699 3.60 1 900 3.50 1....

870 3.50 2 760 3.6J 1 560 3.00 ThP ritv council of has "oor, uie poace juagei as to now iney 14 509 3.50 5 760 3.35 zranted W. J. Faulkner of Chicago, a came oy tne watcn, and he gave ihem A. G. Otis today purchased the old electric light company's power house.

The consideration paid was $1,500. fifty days in the work Ihouse. St. I ViWI franchise to construct arid operate a Hogs Receipts, shipped yesterday. Clair's parents reside near Cummings, e.

1 ontrip lcrh fkloiit rATr he stiff, while may have to be amputated Dr. Finney was the attending physician. none. The market opened steady to a shade higher on lighter weights and grew weaker on in Atchison county. is not yet of Faulkner will organize a company at age, but enlisted in the Twentieth all kinds, but closed fully steady with yester- bnce witlr $1,000,000 capital to build the Buy THE GENUINE-M ANT By aay.

xne xoiiowmg are representative sales regulars, being: discharged in San Ex-Senator John J. Ingalls was in plant." The company "agrees to sell gas 29. ..147 4.65 I 35. ..166 4.62V4: 53.. .164 I4.62V4 Francisco.

Spence lives at St. Jo the district court room as an interested 6... 178 4.60 for cooking 3 and lighting for $1 per thousand and for heating and power at 105. ..173 4.62HK70...168 4.60 100... 162 4.60 .102...

169 4.60 seph. 66... 144 4.6J 81... 198 4.57 97... 181 4.57V4! 84...

194 4.57V4 92. L. 190 4.55 I 27... 166 4.55 50 cents. fT.

wife. Interest and penalties amounting to 165,000 were remitted by the county board1 yesterday on Atchison city de-: linquent property. There was a late Saturday cutting scrape in West Atchiosn. It was between Sam Porter and Ed Smith, both colored. Porter was cut about the face and neck sufficiently to need patching.

Smith has skipped. party yesterday, he being defendant in a suit. In the '80's when Intgalls was United States senator and presi foil SAU BY All CRUWSiSTx PffiU SOt KR B0TTIC 'Best on the market for coughs and 4.55 1102... 192 4.55 colds and all bronchial troubles: for 76... 192 4.55 86...

203 4.52HI 4.55 23... 186 4.55 57... 233 4.50 73... 223 4.50 24... 207 4.50 A jury in the Shawnee county dis 12...

229 4.50 dent of the senate the Inter-State Loan! croup it has1 no equal," writes Henry 80... 255 4.50. 90... 211 4.50 trict court -has decided that a woman and Trust company of Atchison was R. Whitford, Soulth Canaan, of 53...

203 4.50 75... 215 4.50 68... 283 4.47tf 80. 4.474 wlas not entitled to damages for injur 75... 234 4.47H 54...

249 4.47H organized. Mr. Ingalls had then as One Minute Cough Cure. 63... 23'2 4.47 V4 .220 4.47H 71...

254 4.45 ies sustained through a handshake. Sarah Norlin sued Charles Eckstrom much prestige as Dewey now has, and 45... 258 4.47H 65... 77 4.42H 14... 243 4.45 63...

310 4.424 was sought out to serve as president FRIDAY. .291 4.42V4 78... 233 4.42ft for $3,000 damages. She claimed he shook her hand so hard that she fell of the new company. His name at the 22...

219 4.40 92... 21 2 4.30 There is entirely too much contro 18... 268 4.40 15... 309 4.30 4... 285 4.25 6...

436 3.85 35... 200 3.55 head of the concern was taken as a 37... 260 4.40 2... 400 4.25 2... 250 4.00 4...

252 3.63 versy about things that are not worth 2... 250 4.00 5... 272 3.75 and broke her leg. He admitted that he shook her hand very enthusiastic Five months ago August Peterson left Atchison for his native land of Denmark. He was.

accompanied by his daughters, Christiana and Julia. Word has been received that Peterson died August 28. guarantee, it is claimed. The concern talking about. Sheep Receipts, shipped yesterday, 459.

failed and caught many people, among ally, but said he paid her doctor bill. The market was steady to 10c higher. The fol Stephen E. Tolliver, station agent at The jury thought that was enough, and lowing are representative sales; Fartnington, and Miss Lizzie Davis, of 870 CoL lOS. rendered judgment in his.

favor. fi.90 117 Ut. Potter, were recently married. them C. B.

Crissey of Jamestown, N. who sued Mr. Ingalls as a stockholder under the double liability statute, claiming that Mr. Ingalls had $2,500 stock in the concern. On the other hand ii is claimed that Mr.

In 23 sw. 70 2 lambs 75 4.50 8 sheep 88 4.5J 10 '59 3.00 61 4.55 69 4.2 65 3.25 63 lamb When I say I cure I do not mean merely to Stop them for a time and then have them return again. I mean a radical cure. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I warrant my remedy tr, cure the worst cases.

Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy-Give Express and Post Office, Pro W.H.PEEKE. F.P.. 41arSUN.Y. ROOF YOUR CORN CRIB For wounds, burns, scalds, sores, 2 lambs skin diseases and all irritating erup George Criss and Ollie Cecil have St.

Louis Live Stock. Mrs. John Q. Stout No. 2 was sent lo Kansas City by the police.

She will meet her husband there. She says although he is unable to support her she would rather share a crust with him than to feast on charity. tions, nothing so soothing and healin been provided wiJh a permit to marry St. Louis, Oct. a Cattle galls merely lent his name to the con as DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.

Mrs. by Probate Judge Hooper. They are market steady; native shipping and beef steers, Emma Bolles, Matron; Englewood Nur 20 and 19 years of age respectively, and 83.70(3.6.50; stockers and feeders, fi304.6; sery, Chicago, says of it: "When alii reside near Muscotah. cows and heifers, 82.00 2 4.75; canners, fl.50 7 Tatm ot1 Tnian ctoorc Jt3 tVTfcl Aft else fails in healing our babies, it will Hogs Receipts, market steady; pisrs cure-" There are four cases of diphtheria at and lights, 4.6034. 70; packers, 14.55 24.65: Shannon.

One of the patients is Will WITH butchers, 14.6534.75. Jackson, 22 years old. Two others are Sheep Receipts, market steady to A petition has been filed in the court at St, Joseph asking for an cern to give it boost; that he didn't have a dollar fmoney in it. J. G.

Slonecker and F. A. Stebbins of Topeka, are prosecuting; Sheffield Ingalls and W. F. Guthrie defend.

Mrs. Addie McCormack, wife of David G. McCormack, died at the home of her brother-in-law, H. P. Armstrong, Sunday afternoon.

She was from Jefferson county thirty-one years ago. She married David G. McCormack in 1890 and moved to Portland, Ore, in 1891, where she had strong; native muttons, J3.233.85; lambs, i3.75 in the family of Van Rossen, a second man, and one in the family of Will 5.00. injunction to restrain George R. Ken-namore, state inspector of beer, and Bush.

Chicago Live Stock. Thomas J. Lysaght, one of his depu Chicago, Oct. 3. Cattle Receipts, While the big bridge timbers were being unloaded at the union station yesterday, one of the timbers struck Charley VanHorn's right big toe, so mashing it that it burst open.

Dr. Finney dressed the wound. f- fa pi Mrs. H. E.

Grubb and Ethel Moxley of Nortonville, are in the city, the former for eye treatment, while the latter had her eyes straightened by Drs. Brown Potter yesterday. They leave for home this morning. DeWitt's Little Early Risers permanently cure chronic constipation, bil CORRUGATED IRON. heapest, Itest uml Iost atily Applied.

The Kansas City Roofing Cor rugating Co. 218 ami 220 Weft Third Street, market steady; beeves, 14.4036.50; cows and Miss Nellie Benjamin, of Effingham, heifers, fl.75g4.90; Texas steers, S3.35(34.15; ties, from inspecting1 beer in that city and state. A temporary injunction was granted. The petitioners are the and Albert Durst, of Atchison, were stockers and feeders. S3.0J 34.85.

married Wednesday morning at the Hogs Receipts, market steady; mixed resided until three weeks ago, when she bride's home in Effingham. They will came to Atchison to make her sister and and butchers, Sl.354.77Vt; good heavy, Sl.aO" 4.70; rough lieavy, 1.157&1.25: light. f4.50St4.87V4. other relatives a visit. She caught cold St.

Joseph Brewing company and the M. K. Goetz Brewing company. The unconstitutionality of the beer inspector's act is alleged. reside on Norih Second street.

The bride is one of the most popular girls Sheep Receipts, 17,00: market steady; II.lNSASCirY. MIsSOCBT. lambs, western, 4.502.CO. in Effingham, and Mr. Durst is a son1 on the train, was taken down sick two days after arriving in Atchison and died three weeks later.

Her death was due to pneumonia. Her husband was tele of J. H. Durst, of Atchison. He runs Chicago Grain and Provisions.

AVELL, MAY BRITAIN HESITATE. County Attorney Enright of Kansas on, tQ Central Branch as exnress mes- iousness1, nervousness and worn- out City, has been requested to in- senger, and is a well thought of young graphed for and reached her bedside four feeling; cleanse and regulate the entire The Holland Society of New York De man about town. system. Small, pleasant, never gripe days before she died. She was a very siiiuic uil agaiii iuc oauia icu.ii- road' company to compel it to remove bright, intelligent woman and was never or sicken' "famous little pills." clares Its Sympathy for the Boers.

New York, Oct. 3. A special meeting. known to complain of pain, even in her 1 of tne company's main tracks at The funeral of the late William Slat the Turner The company has of the Holland society of New York was- tery will take place this forenoon at 9 o'clock from St. Benedict's church.

worst, suffering. She leaves a beautiful home in Portland, and a husband, a double track between. Kansas City Violrl Inst nlp-ht nt Tlplmnnipn's for thft and Topeka and it appears that one Following are the pall bearers: Th'om- Oct. 3. Opened High 'st Lowestjciosingr Wh't-Oct 725i 72 T2 Dec 7 7i 73' 7A't May 774! 77? 7C5ii 77 Corn Oct SlJij 'iV, 30 W'i Dec 30: 3U5 30! ZM 31i 32 31 Oats Oct -3 Dec 23 23Vg VlSi 24? 14 24 Pork Oct 8 8 23 8 8 Dec 8 37tf 8 40 8 32V4 8 31 Jan 9 85 9 85 9 774 9 77 Lard Oct.

5 47J4 5 50 5 4J 5 41 Dec 5 55 5 55 5 50 5 50 Jan 5 67K 5 67 5 02 5 65 Ribs -Oct 5 10 5 12H 5 07 5 .7 Dec 5 07 5 5 02 5 024 Jan 5 17H 5 15 5 10 5 10 The son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rock of Monticello, died at Effingham yesterday afternoon! of spasms.

Mr. and Mrs. Rock were visiting Rock's mother. They formerly lived in Atchison, Mr. Rock being a painter.

of these tracks has been built over the purpose of discussing the Transvaal question. In a speech President Bergen two small children, a father, J. W. Rogers of Dennison, four sisters, Mrs. John Graham, Mrs.

II. P. Armstrong, Finnigan, William Hayes, John county road near the Turner station. i Kaffer, Matthew Noll, SL D. D.

Smiiih, said: Mrs. A. s. Scott and Miss Grace Rogers. I The work of macadamizing the high- Michael Longan, John Kramer, Basil There is now a general quarrel be iier luneral will be preached this after Lutz.

Mr. Slattery, although 67 years tween two of our friends. One is a pow will be begun in; the near fiuure, and it is claimed that the railroad noon by Rev. Priest at the Christian of age, had never been married. A few erful empire, the other a little republic.

Men who are kin in blood and religion track will interfere with the improve- days ago he deeded to his niece, Kale ment The track has been built for slattery, his valuable farm near Good are about to face each other in the field. church at 2 o'clock. She joined this church nine years ago. She was well known in West Atchison and was a woman universally esteemed by all who knew about ten years, and if the company i3 Intent, the consideration, as expressed The many friends of A. J.

Keithline will be glad to learn that there has been a turn in his favor within the past twenty-four hours. Saturday night about all expectation of his recovery was gone, but he seems to have passed the danger point and is on the road to recovery. of battle. What shall this society do? Shall we take sides or be silent? compelled to take is up now the in the deed, being only on-e dollar. Kansas City Grain.

her. It seems particularly sad that the change will cause no little trouble. If Kansas City, Oct 3. Wheat Receipts here Ex-Judge Vfian Hoesen then read reso long anticipated visit to her old home I the countv atbornev besrins a suit he to-day were 107 cars; a week ago, 87 cars; a year ago, 242 cars. Sales by sample on track: hnouia nave enaea as it has.

Mrs. MC- will ask that the track, which ocr.ii Annie M. McNeal yesterday secured a divorce from David McNeal on the grounds of abandonment. They were lutions expressing sympathy with the-Transvaal and calling on the United States government to take some action in the A debate followed. Hard, No.

2, 6669c; No. 3 hard, No. Cormack was unconscious most of the I ries a nortinn nf th nrvnntv thnrnmrh Paul Byram and Myrtle Farwell, "nt" jus a few fare, be declared a nuisance. It is pos- 4 hard, 6066'4c: rejected hard, 6563c; no grade, 55c. Soft No.vS.

70c: No. 8 red, 60c; No. married at ETie, 111., May 16, 1869. Vo vanAnfhr I wwic CI UCillll, W1ICH Sue I Slhle infll. thA mflttpr Will hA fldillSPd Robert H.

Roosevelt said: "It is quite 4 red. rejected-, 585J64c; no grade, 67c. They came wtest and settled ap Irving, Kas Thence they moved to Oklaho- nouncJtaTOe ChampTon' Kma without resort to the Corn Receipts bew' 10-day wer-6 care; certain that our government will take ac- courts. ma, came from there to Atchison and careye- tion anyway. In my opinion it ought ried this week.

The day has, japt been definitely decided upon. Byram tlVlliC, All 11 llCTI faith made very real to her In her last moments on nrti not. At present, too, we are under cer- back again to Irving. Mrs. McNeal E7, "rw tain obligations to the British govern Aiajor iom Anderson, tne Modoc came to Atcnison to aena ner motner, I no grade, nominally 26c White, No.

2. now! ment." will then return to Congress, Arizona, where he will build a home and his wife will follow him. leader of Topeka, has resigned as state Mrs. H. U.

LamD, wno was sick. Mc- I nally iflje: No. a white. 2c; no. 4 wUimj, WEDNESDAY.

"How is that? How so? What do your Neal wrote her not to return, as he I nominally 28c. senator for Shawnee county to accept was ffninff tn Snnkaue. hut Oats-Receipts here to-day were 12 cars; a mean?" and several similar interrup William McKemev has auit Maimed I the position of state statistical agent tions came from all over the room. week ago, 7 ears; a year ago. 10 cars.

Sales toy sample on track: Mixed, No. 2, 21X22)tc; went co Colorado and goi lost to the Mr. j. m. huh or Atcnison, last I to u.

D. Walker the southeast ouarter I for the United States government These two nations," wife. Tuesday obiained through Louis Badg- I of section 32 in township 6, range 21. I Governor Stanley immediately issued a No. 3 mixed, 2QJ4215c; No.

A. mixed, zoc united can police the world." White, No. 2. 233ic; No. 3 white, 22223c; er patent attorneys, wasmng- i i can for a enecial election to fill the Mayor Van Wyck was sitting next to No.

4. white, 2lHc: One of the largest funeral processions ton, D. a patent for improvements I Peter Johnson and Anna Mav Ouinn I vacancy. It will be held on the same Rye No. 2, 56c; No.

3, nominally 55c; No. 4, Mr. Roosevelt, and he started up with a demand for "facts and facts only." in opelytere gas generators. Mr. Hull lof Horton were given license to marry I day that the regular county election is jver witnessed in Atchison followed the is a brother of Attorney C.

S. Hull. I by Probate Judge HooDer vesterdav I held in November. John Chaney. remains of John Merkle to Mt.

Vernon nominally 51c. Hay Receipts here to-day were 42 cars; a Well," said Mr. Roosevelt, "last year Three other patents to Kansans were I Man is 26 years old; girl, 24. I chairman of the Republican county yesterday afternoon. There were seventy rlr turn.

40 pars: a vpar aero. 33 cars. Ouo secured through the same agency the committee, will nrobablv be nominated vehicles in line, and the cortege extended tationsare: Choice prairie. W.506.75; No, l. every nation In Europe but cne was unfriendly to us, and I think It only fair same day.

t6.006-50. Timothy, choice, 18.00. Clover, pure. utiuutr iz is tne date fixed upon for I tn? rtepuDiicans. so lar, no otner i ocycuiuu.

ilt to deduce that that one wa3 friendly." Alfalfa, f8.5037.5a the release of A. G. Stacev. t.hr news- Republican has been mentioned. The i araen.

icent nume ot me ue Augustus Van Wyck did not believe in ceased. Mr. Merkle established Harmony Mart Miller and wife went to Doni- paper writer, now undererjinur -i qati- successful candidate will not have the St. Louis Cash Grain. being too timid in calling upon our government to do the proper and humane, St.

Louis, Oct 3. Wheat Cash, No. 2 red. pnan iaKe yesieraay wim nooK ana tence the federal prison at Fort Garden and for forty years reigned as potentate there. All the old settlers elevator, 73V4c; track, 7371c No.

2 hard, 70tf line ami returned witn twenty-seven i L.eaventorth for misuse of the mails pleasure of participating in the proceedings of a session fthe legislature unless a special session should be held, thing, and he favored resolutions call knew him and held him in the highest es nne croppie ana' a number or large ing on the president to exercise his Corn casn, jno. aic; iracK, azc uass. iur. Miner ininKs vigorous steps i ine Jim Frice cattle ale nn thp as the regular election of senators Oats Cash. No.

2. 24c: track. 24iic; No. 2 friendly office to prevent war: teem. This they manifested by, the large concourse that participated in the last rites.

The services were at the house, should be taken against seining in the Greenawalt place, three miles out, was takes place next fall, two months be- The various conciliatory amendments white, 26Q26C Kansas City Produce. iaKe, anu towara tne proper protection largely attended and bidding was aui.e fore the legislature convenes. The i ti I by Rev. Vetter, pastor of the German proposed were voted down and finally, by a standing vote of GO to 48, the orig ji niit.ries agaiubt uoiesaie uranag i epiruea. ADOut 100 head werP-snM I srovernor also called a sn-eial senatori Kansas City, Oct.

3. Eggs Strictly fresh, Lutheran church, and were highly im- of the lakes of the finny tribe. Cows I al election in. the locneruoz. wun nattering prices inal resolutions offered by Judge Van Hoesen were passed.

The principal res Butter Extra fancy separator, 21c; firsts. niclfiAT t- qT rnrtA 4 -v Tn1ora A about $35 a head. 'v-i. a EU.LC-CUl IU tt, c.l no.V, iQf seconds. 15c: dairv.

fancy. 16c: store The county convened olution follows: Charles F. Johnson, resigned. C. -nro rkrrAO rYcr vc nvnrDcoorl rl o.

racked- 1354c: packing stock. I2c "Resolved, That the Holland society of banker, is Puultrv Hens, 7c: broilers, 9c; roosters. Orr is on the upward grade toward in regular monthly session yesterday and did routine business. The county clerk was directed to notify the three McCarthy, the Nortonville the Republican candidate. 15c ea-ch; ducks, 6.4c; geese, 6c; turkeys, hens.

securing a postoffice. It is said that. 8c: tcins, 7c; pigeons. Toe per doz. bank of Atrhisnn.

that Uid wnnld I Congressman Curtis has taken the mat- Kadishes, 5c per doz. bunches. New York, composed exclusively of Dutch burghers resident In the colony of New Netherlands before 1763, sympathizing with the. Boers of the South African republic In their struggle for the main sire that his funeral be a large one, and If the disembodied spirit take3 cognizance of rth, the soul of John Merkle may well feel that his wish was realized. The case of Frank Wagner against received as renositorv for the first I ier UP ana 11 tnat is true the postoffice Green "boans.

per bu. Sweet corn, 74d The many friends of John C. Tom- I IT' til AAtMA 1JL 11 8c per doz. Tomatoes, hucie grown, per vuuic. iow iei.

xne scram Die for $50,000 county funds for the remainder bu. Cucumbers. 5i.0l.v& per uu. cuooae, post mastership begin. of the year.

When the Atchison Na linson will regret to learn of his serious illness. He is now in a demented condition and very weak. tenance of their independence and autonomy, earnestly appeal to the govern home grown. SyiLoc per doz. Graues Home jrrown, 2jc per 10-lb.

basket. tional failed the Exchange National Sarah E. Wilkins, af.er occupying two John J. Ingalls won. his suit was designated as the temporary re For many years John Tomlinsoa! was days in examining witnesses, was tum- Potutoes-Hc-Te grown.

25ii303 per Kaw ment of the United States to use its good district court, wherein E. B. Criev nf pository. valley, sacked. -JS j.2'Jc pcrbu.

Sweet. i per To w-i rw 4 TkT a conspicuous figure in the city of At- bled cut of court by Judge Bland on chison, having served one term as j. demurrer to the evidence. Wagner bu. uaiucsiuwu, sougnt to get judg ment against Mr.

ingalls as a stock- Chester H. Brown. Kalamazoo. Surrendered by Hs Bondmen- mayor. one time he had a large rented a farm from Mrs.

Wilkixu and Kodol Dsnenski U1 lue ueiunct inter-State Loan I nractlce. Shnrtlv nftr f0rm nf irnt am over the ttleinent. Nevada. Oct. 3.

The ex-trea- CXI O. offices with the government of Great Britain for the preservation of peace between England and the" Transvaal and for the settlement of the points in dispute between these two nations In a manner that will save to the South' African republic the rights guaranteed to it by the convention of 1884." uror of Vcrnou county, Frank A. cured me of a severe case of indiges-l cmpany' 10 wbich he had lent his I office expired he began drinking to The ma.ter was arbitrated, but Wagner tion; can strongly recommend it to alii me excess, each year getting a' little subsequently brought suit in th dis- 1 VCrTVf 1 fQ oiK ttVo trnn I I 1T 1 1 I 1tn v. A a ttwi trre ML. Parker, was surrendered to Sheriff r.bvj.

nuai. juu call I nuiBc. HC lUC'L all Ul 11 LS IfK HUU XriCL UU V4 -v Wing by his bondsmen. Mr. Parker was under a 815,000 bond to answer to a charge of embezzlement of county without aid from the stomach, andl Agea.

Cyrus Lcland i not I seemed to be bent on self-destruction. suiting from hog cholera, which was cures I 0nS much traveling just now. He is through intoxication. About twn vears contracted from Mrs. Wilkins hogs.

I Judicious advertising, how- I ago he had become almost helnless and according to Wagner. The theory on and school funds. At the last term of a power 01 anorney was nied with thelc'cl jempona Tatcrs in an ef- I woo emt t. which the suit in the district court was court judgment was rendered against SI.UV iv Lai 1 UJ1jI kl OUUUC1 register or deeds yesterday, which con- I to recover a fine line of railroad I Snri r3 whra Via -romo t.a Kn-n tnv. his bondsmen for $26,000 county funds tains an acknowledgment by the Prussian Pses.

He took in the Emporia street months, returning apparently cured of and 812,000 school funds. Mies Mary Wagner and LouU Corse rini will be married next Tuesday morning at St. Benedict's cathedral. A weding breakfast will be served after tle ceremony at the home of tt a bride's parents on North Seventh street, after which the bridal conjla juau i wmi mere eitner nis iinTortunate habir Wis fHpnds Ift Her Baby at tb Depot. thentlclty signed by United States con or had it stolen.

Kansas City, Oct. two- brought on the theory that as the arbitrators made no findings as of hog cholera, tbey took no account of that claim, hence it. was not arbitrated. The evidence of the arbitrators, however, showed that they took evidence in regard to the cholera matter, and didnt consider it sufficient to hold Mrs. Wilkins liable.

J. T. Allensworth was at- that he was on the road to a new life. Aoout a year ago he returned to his months'-old baby was left in a basket in the Union depot here the other day. ul, Charles A.

Johnson at Hamburg, CSermany. It is a power of attorney from "Catherine Bonlch. widow of Ttiohatvi will go on a wedding trip to New Yorlu old His wife could stand it no longer and sued for divorce and it was It is stated that the Missouri courts have just decided that the Iatan island belongs to Kansas, including Charely Investigation showed that it was left Mtes Wagner is the daughter of Henry, Moller, born a Shroeder, of Atchison, now of Flensberg, wife of Franz Bonich! granted, and she returned 'to Ohio. I -xccuva -aioom Keene -was arrested there by Mrs. Haleman, a divorced Wagner, the bridge contractor, and woman of Union town, who did both young people are well and fa-not want her parents to know she was vorably known by a great many formerly of Flensbure.

now of Phnni. During the last two months, while not torney for Wagner; Waggener. Horton drinkine. he has been, eel tin sr waiter Orr for Wilkins, W. P.

Waggener and Sphia." Mrs. Bonieh recites th er MIH each day, until now there is but little J. W. Orr conducting the case. taw.

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