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-r- I irk fir PATRIOT. JUL. li, m. Jfct xJjm. 4 Relfl Co'a extra family mince meat, best in the world, at Pier-son's, No.

323 Commercial street. zu dti The American Sardine Go's bono-less Sardines, are much better, and leas' than half the cost imported sardines. mar7wly State Items. Albert Barnes, Matilda Barnes, and Hulda Weaver, of Bourbon county, have been arrested on a charge of perjury in connection with pension papers. The leader of the Marysville cornet band was formerly band master of the 42nd Highlanders.

The Presbyterian Sabbath school of Ottawa recently picked 20 bushels of hickory nuts. Ttomor Vwfi" taken from the abdomen of a colored mania Iola 3 These Gossamer The "airy nothing" style of headgear, which was so prevalent among the fair sex during the hot weather, Las almost been driveD out by the approach of cold weather. But still a few of them linger amongst-us, although sadly disturbed bytbe aa winds. A few days atro a couple of young ladies walking somewhat hurriedly along the street engaged in an animated conversation. A gust of wind -an Indian summer zephyr as it were came along, lifted the frail structure from the bead of.

oneof them. But the young lady head all the came for a halfrfblock tripping along, smiling and chatting as she FIFTH AM) LAST GIFT CONCERT, In Aid of the Public Librarr of Kentucky- A Card to the 1'ubilc. The management have determined to have the drawing of the Fifth and Last Gift. Concert of the Public "Library of Kentucky, on the 30th of November next. We believe now that all the tickets will bo sold, and that the drawing will be a full one, but whether all are.

sold or not the drawing will nevertheless certainly come off on the day appointed Tfe special object of this card Is to call a meeting of the ticket hold ersat Public Library Hall, on the 20th of November, to make arrangements in connection with the committee appointed by the Trustees to superintend the counting of the tags representing the numbers of tickets sold. While there is no actual necessity lor the presence of ticket holders, as under our arrangements the interests of all are equally cared for, yet at the same time I would greatly prefer that as many of those interested as can, would attend this meeting and gee each for himself how perfectly fair and Impartial the distribution must be. Every arrangement has been made for' the drawing but little more than a month remains for the sale of the. remainder of the tickets, and whatever is done must be done promptly. Tnos.

E. Bramlette, Agent and Manager. Louisville, Oct. 22, 1874. For tickets or information call on Dr.

Horn at The Patriot ofUce. oct29dw2t en Clothing Merchant 421 Commercial St. Atchison, L'ourtinjr Disease. The individual may bo said to court disease who exposes himself to the miasmatic influences which give rise to chilla and fever ana other malarious epidemic and endemics, without previously forufy-ing his system against their insidious attacks by the uso of a ftorpnt. The hardiest constitution is by no means proof against such maladies, much less weak or billious, or nntiumnistic Dower of which is lessened by an irregular habit of body, The inhabitants of the doi-tom lands of the south, of the new i-loarincrq of tho west, of suburban districts where sunken lot3 exist, of everv locality of the American con tinonf in fpt.

whero malaria is epidemic or sporadic, declare that the only true antidote to the miasmatic virus that they have ever used is Hostetter'd Stomach Bitters. There seems to bo something peculiarly resistant in thU standard preventive and remedy to all hurtful atmospheric influences. novSdw yew Good Sew Good At Commercial street. New Fall and Winter Drestroods in all stylos and shades at Stetter Seaman's. A large assortment of Cotton and Woolen Hosiery for ladies and children at Stetter Seaman's.

Waterproofs, Flannels, and Ctessi-meres for men's and boy's wear, in endless varieties at Stutter's Seaman's, The largest assortment in Corsets at extreme low prices at Stetter Seaman's A full assortment of Zephyr and Germantown Wools at Stetter Seaman's. The new supporting Corset. Stetter Seaman, Sole ag't. sopt22dwtf Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia is the most discouraging and distressing disease man is heir to. Americans are particularly subject to thisdiseaso and its effects; such as sour stomach, sick headache, habitual costivenes3, heartburn, water brash, gnawing and buoning pains in the pit of the stomach, coming up of the food, coated tongue, and disagreeable taste in the mouth, impure blood, and all diseases of the stomach and liver.

Two doses of Ureen's August Flower will relieve you at once, and there positively is not a case in the United States it will not cure. If you doubt this go to any druggist in Atchison, Kansas, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it. Regular eize 7o cents. Mc-Pike Allen wholesale agents. wed Oct21dweowly Heaven's First Law is Order.

Regularity in eating, sleeping and exercise, and abstinence "from such dangerous irritants as alcohol and tobacco, tend to secure a long and heathful life. But even a strict observance of these wholesome rules will not always avert sickness. The best safeguard against epidemic and other diseases is Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, which, by promoting a regular and vigorous action of the digestive, secretive and excretive organs, keeps the body in the best possible condition for resisting and repelling the causes of disease. oct21dw4w Well Indorsed.

The crift concerts in aid of the Kentucky Library are not at all speculative. The institution is chartered by the State of Kentucky. The first prize in the next drawing, which takes place November 30, is $250,000. It is a reliable institution and some one will get that money. And that there may bo no doubt as to the honesty of its management we cite the fact that the best banks in Louisville indorse it, and that Governor Thomas E.

Bramlette, of Louisville, is the general manager. An institution so fathered is certainly deserving of confidence. Dr. Horn has tickets for sale in Atchison. novGdw Obstacles to Marriage.

Happy relief for younjr men from the effects of errors and abuses in early life. Manhood restored. I pediments to marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies.

Books and circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address Howard Association, No. 417 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa.t an institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. sep7dw3mo All the books use a in the public schools will be found at Alderson's book store, Glick's block, 510 Com mercial Btreefc. dwtf I al.

Read the advertisement of Dr. of tit Louis, Mo. His reputation' is that of one of the moetsuccesful physicians in his speciality in the West. felOdwtf Fopular illustrated book(26opages)on "Maxhood! Womanhood Marriage! Impediments, to Marriage the cause and cure. Sent securely sealed, post paid for 50 cents, by Pa.

Whtttier, 617 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, the great specialist. Read hiavrorks. For Sale.

A ticket to Grenada and return. Also, a youug horse, broke to harness and saddle. And jmlopeo busgyv in good shape. Apply at this office 5dtf Mat Gerber keeps the nicest, fattest, plumpest, and best oysters in Iho market. Try them.

dtf Go to WH. Taggart's for your groceries. luuiumii, 02iee Suvib Side Corasaereial Street, Second door west of Great Indneements. The oldest Dry Goods House in Atchison selling the largest and most complete Stock in the city below what any other house is able to do, because they were bought since the late decline in the east which was a profit beicw what others paid. Prints, Cotton Flannels, Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, Cassimere, Gloves, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Shawls, Water Proof, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Underwear, Carpets, Shoes, Boots, All which being sacrificed at prices ilotv nil pnm nfitition.

Go and see for yourself. 'J is usvivs to try and compete with Newcombj for in the first placa he has the; goods and plenty of them and they were bougnt right, for he ha3 plenty of means to run his business on the low hard plan cash basis, and he has had ten years experience buying for this market and has bought three fold more goods in that time than any other house. He has a buyer in the eastern market eon- stantiy; iact. ne can ana win sen as low as any body dare, and it will save time and trouble and from 10 so 25 per cent, to go and buy your Good3 of D. C.

Newcomb, 309 Commercial street, Atchison. Lager-ithm, the mathematics of too many students, and lager- rythms, the songs they sing. The Missouri Brunswicker says that the Republicans have already begun to spell negro with two g'3. Which is the worst for a woman to do, to break into a man's chest with false keys or break into hia heart with false locks? Olivo Logan poises a rolling pin on the end of her thumb and de mands to know who first uttered that expression, "Logan's man Sykes." The Cleveland Leader is probably lying when it says: "The editor of the Toledo Democrat doesn't wear his name on paper, and no wonder. It's Alfred B.Jazes." The Episcopal ladies Sewing so ciety will meet at the residence of Mr3.

A. G. Oti3 on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. A full attendance is specially requested Near Sweet Home, In Nodaway county, Missouri, a man by the name of Pauff, lately shot himself through the bowels while inquiring of a revolver if it was loaded. The young mother who wants her baby hld while she buys her ticket, still haunts the railway depots.

Cleveland had her last, and now there is one more waif on the town. A young man who knows al aoout it states that his experience has taught him that a flirt is a fool who delights in fooling fools, and tne 1001 wno 13 iooiea by such a fool is the foolishest kind of a fool. The charity concert to morrow night is all tiie talk. The tickets are sellling rapidly-, and the affair promises to be a grand success. the entertainment will be one of the best ever presented to Atchison.

At picnic a Missouri chap got his eyes punched for speaking to an other fellow's girl, and when he tearfully explained "firnowed her these years," he got all his out. that he'd thirty-five hair pulled Morton Lewis, the black boy that broke into Mrs. Foster's house, did his stealing on Thursday, was tried before the magistrate on Friday, and on Monday Judge Hub bard sent him to the penitentiary for two years. That's the way to dolt. 1 A 11 idb iimcj are nara stop your paper, but do not shorten your allowance for whisky or tobacco.

A good paper In the family is a great comfort to the wife and children, but that is no reason why you should provide them with a weekly luxury at the expense of a dally necessity. The eminent carpet manufacturer of Manchester, England, Mr. John Crorsley, who employs six thousand hands, it is reported, contemplates opening an establishment in this country, where, for the past ten years, about one half of his goods have been sold. Chicago and 8L Louis are spoken of, and Atchison has its inducements. A near-sighted ci tizen stepped In to a butcher shop yesterday with the intention of ordering' six pounds of meat sent to bis house, but, after sitting down on the butcher's rat-terrier, which wa3 lying curled op in a chair, the citizen changed his mind, and went to an other shop.

It is carious how the purposes of tho haman -mind is sometimes changed by the merest trifle. Died. In this city, at 12:40 o'clock last night, Leah W. infant daughter" of Capt. G.

W. and N. D. Taylor, aged 29 days. Dont ail to Call ox Mrs.

SNV DER, at no. 3XOUTU 5Tii Murphy's Block, before purrhw lay yoar Full Good, for by doing, you cui cave money. Coma en.i foryourselve. 1 wiBb to e'o outm ordur i retire Irom buslnew, n1 will f.ire you nmrs better our ruins than can be had elaewUerp Tb latest styles and the bat of wrrk. OC13 I'llS.

S. S. SNYDER. EARTH AND VJJ "llj: lMookL) vy Kit. A'AlXuia TOE none.

Te choWstlit. I. tore, bupetb Uiastratlocs. Graphic L.tohiBgs, copies of bratea worts oi art, once, frea, to erery eit'nlcr An unriTal led Freer naires weekly. oi.ir tJ a Tr bi 03 'A uoetase prepaid on tne ratter.

it at news stands. Ae to. master to show you "ileartti Home" and the Etchings eve blaiTonr order. L.ADIE3 AT 1 r. Iwaobave otaer bOBlncci I as arents.

Novel pltcs. wora.uooapay. ena 3 cent eiarap ror ful particulars, or lor out't, incio'ilear th 12 eteolngs. In elegant portolio and the pp er six months to vour addrees. Ttm (isurmo Co.

roblishera, S3 and 41 JEark liace, N.l Y. oclS.ll 2 -m -L b. v. Bone at tliio, CIuco TFo are Prepared to I'x ju to id. Mm i tte jr-E2 1 D2 tip ir" 0 it.

i And ilrery Htyle of Ornamental Having just Received a ABCortrnont of AND Other Printing Material We are prepared to Challenge Competition! Come and Sdj'Dgs CoFiiatliiao ZZzCll Monday Tuesday, Nov. 17 18. HiUEisKjiAn 85 Beaattfal Fiews of ould Irelan Showing her beautiful cities and c' rthe, mms and every place 1 trt in the Emerald isle, lanhfullyandtiirutLfullj portrayed by the IBISEI COUXDY COMPANY. Headed by Ireland's own comedian. Mr.

Ed. Murray, As Bar aey tbe guide and Dublin Dsn Miss Eose O'liellly, rln's Fatorite Sou-sttr. Miss Alice Murray, The Dear Little tlircrot. Miss Kora O'Brien. The Beautiful LlUle CcDtcn.

Mr. Wally Fric, Character Actor aal Vocaliat. Prof. Daxie, Musical Director. Mr.

Con T. Murphy. Lecturer Maktnjr one of tLs ENJOYABLE IBISH ENTERTAIIIIIIINTS Krer giren In this city. Admission 9 Reserved Seats Cht'dren Keserred. Seats, without "extra "cW.

fur ale at Air. Martin's P. O. JSook rs-T JUAN OEALY, Sole lroprlt r. J.

T. MOItSfi, Business IU a atr. no14d4t PIUVATE IIATTEIIO. Cares Guaranteed ia all C. Drs.

LENOIX FAHICIIILI). (Graduates of Hopital do Midl.Pcria.) At No. 21A Vi-llT Itrvat r- seph, Their success upralieicl id the treatment of all PRIVATE DIGEAGZu, Gonorrhea, Gleet, SypailisXIrlstare, Hnrtre, Tlr iam imgenas cades wl re t' DlOOd has MCOmi TWtiannd on the Face, small waterr i iVtt uu sore tt.ro i i I ot. tor ether rith ndlHi i.j in and souerinvs. u-h r.rt i applying personally or by letter.

Youngr Men, Eliddlo Ajca Jia men. -e vw imui eviu or from any eaaae. nave buw narrowisj ana ha-ij SEMHTAIj oan be fully restored to fceaT-h by trrlyir 7 person or by letter tt Dt. Ianol 1 irci.il 1 All m.ni -a i. floe.

TUG Lf. raarrlsd or slnsle. an er aU priTate and delicate d.rt asitu ranee of relief. i oat box of Ir. Xianolx Femnlo Pill: A safe and eSTer.taal rem! '1 t-- ties.

Price tl per box, and rf- 1 sen uj UiJLU. -All Cases Gtrlctly Coul D23: CHILD are the oa.y reliable oanencaired excitiiTlr in i diseases of a prirate nstare, ..1 a to tnem wunouc ant 7. Addreaa LANfilT 'U. Box 1470 St. Joseph, 2.o.

attention, cn.ti.it Aoatalu i 1 tae. Advice at the oCloe lrte. v. Fifty thousand en velopes andieeli lU'i iCi-2 Subscribers toPictaresque are requested not to deliver their books for binding to any but the regular authorized ageala'tff the publishers D. Appleton Co-rWbo will give a printed receipt for them in their iiame; will insure the safe return of the books, free of expres3H eur other barges for: car riage.

The firmfhavo prepared propriate stamps expressly for this Work, and guarantee satisfaction in every instance" None but flrst-clasa workmanship, and material used, and lowest possi ble Jsriccf jcnarged, Books sent by express to the under- dersigned, with directions, will receive prompt attention. Price list sent on application. Sample page of tho American C-yclopedia jlIso sent on application to J. H. CHAMBER3, Ag't 1 APPXjETON CO, 305 Loom is street, St.

Louis, Mo. i Go East by way of Sr. Louis. In these days of railroad competition the wise travoier selects hii route 'before leaving 7 home. In almost every instance he desires to reach his destination as speedily as possible, and for the accomplish-men of that purpose tho Missour Pacific Through Une from the West to the East, via' Kansas City and St.

Louis, oTera inducements unsurpassed by rany; other line In the country. Every thing "connected with the Missouri Pacific li. K. first-class, and the adoption of Miller Platform and the Westing-house Brake, together with its Pullman Sleepers, and Reclining Chair Coaches, render a trip over the line perfectly safe and pleasant. Passengers from all points of the West by taking its Express Trains at -Kansas City, Leavenworth, Atchison and other prominent cities, are landed in St.

Louis at seasonable hours, morning and evening, and in ample time to make direct: connection with all railroads for every point in the North, East.and South." Particular information with maps, time-tables, may be had at the various 'Through Ticket" offices in the west or upon personal or written application to G. Baxter, Western Passenger Agent. Kansas City, or E. Ford, General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.

nal4eodly. The Great Mammoth Boot and Shoe Just received at John Bemer's Mammoth Boot and Shoe Btore Edwin C. Burts premium ladies shoes, the finest in the world. Also 50 cases best full stock stoga kip boots in tnecity, every pair warranted. Itemember John Bemer will not be undersold in any case.

All who deal with him will be sure to get their money's worth. Boots and shoes made to order on short no tice, made of the very best material and by skillful workmen. 'Don't forget the place, 301 south side Com mercial street, dtf Something. About (Join? East. The shortest possible route be tween the crreat West and the East.

north and south. Isover the St. Lonis. Kansas City and Northern Short line. This road has gained surprising Importance by reason of immense expenditures in the last two years, or over two millions dollars, besides earnings in Improvements of In relaying their line with best quality of new sieei ana iron raus, on Droad new ties, ana oy substituting for ordlna rv cars, new reclining chair ma ches, elegantly carpeted and.

fitted, with dressing rooms with toilet conveniences for ladies, gentlemen and families traveling with chidran without extra charge. This line runs six fast exrjrAsn train hAtvwm the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, iwo more man any oiner route, and connects with all the great through lines East. West. North and Hnnth. It is remarkably free from cci- uenis uy reason 01 aaopting every modern anDllanra fnr Rnmfnrt speed and safety Including night wareumen, wno inspect the road before and after the passage of each train to' see that everything is so 1 care.

Wa rnmm(-nrf hA tern plating a trip the East to wse tne Bt, ixuis, Kansas City A Northern Short Line.either through St. Louis, the ereat metronolla nf over 450,000 inhabitants, cr through Chicago, via the A. AlWi Short Line, over tha Tontafflna bridge, now open for passage of aiua. Atcaei agents 01 connecung, roaas selling through tickets to the East, North or South will furnish tickets by this excellent line; For "i caana. rirmilnra time cards, and Informatinn rofa.

tive to rates, stmlv "tn dress, R. B. Morris, i Ticket Agent, Atchison. Kansasc cr P. B.

(irmt St. Louis, Mot3Sl 1 janl9tf Murabv'fl ctmof Unredeemed tfooda of all ki nrla fnr sale cheap. S. Bernstein, manager Tjf Fresh arri vai of Perfames at Bereman Q0ti3'ftjnf '2)e Alpa Atkinson's Whlto Shaw's Garden Also Lubin's, LundborgV, Phalon'a ud Wright's extracts but not least, is" fiereman's Biack-berry auglotf which weighed 40 pounds. The fall term of the Emporia State normal school is one of unpre cedented prosperity.

Notwithstand Ing the severe financial pressure which has prevented many Irom attending, there have been enrolled this term 230 John McLaughlin, one of the commissioners oi Cherokee county, who resides 12 miles northeast of was out hunting last Thursday with hia twin sons, 13 years of age, on Lightning creek. One of the boy in haste to pursue game, drew a shot gun from the buggy, when It was discharged, and the contents' entered the back of his father, producing a fatal wound, from the effects of which he died in three quarters of an hour. The Other Side, This is the way the Lawrence Tribune pats the facta of a late case of alleged horse stealing: This is the way they tell it. Old man Bhein drove stock northward through Ottawa and Lawrence to Atchison. At Ottawa he engaged a by of ,13 to him, and was to pay a pair of shoes and his railroad fare back; home.

At Atchison, as the boy tells it, he was discharged, sans money, sans shoos, sans tickets, sans everything. So the boy took one of Rhein's horses, brought it a short distance out on the road and sold it for $10. about what his Juv enile mind thought was due him; A hue and cry and hellaballoo was of course raised, and officer Phillips went to Ottawa and brought the juvenile delinquent to this city yes terday, he having been captured by the marshal of Ottawa, upon tele graph advices, after a hard chase. If the facts as we have stated them prove true we trust the decree of the court will be light and lenient. If It is to hef severe put old Rhein in the place of the culprit.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. For the Week Ending 1874. Sorember 4tb, Taken from A. W. Wagenhals abstractsall deeds are warranty unless otherwise noted.

L. C. McVey to Anton Otertag. and of lot 2, blk 3, 1000. to Jas Stallons, lot 18, blk 20, $1000.

John Price to Frank Bier, mid diet of lot 7, blk and lot 3, blk 23, Jas Stations to Jas BT Trim ble, 130 acres in nw 34,6, 10, 352SOO. Jno Price to Robt McCrie, lots 3, 4, 5, 16, 17, 18, 19. 20, blk 13, Wm.C. NcVey, by H. W.

For man, his guardian, to Anton Oster tag. und I of lot 23, block 3, Chal- liss' addition, guardian's deed $512,661. Thomas A. Hawley to'B. Ogden, und i of Iot4, block 4L O.

A. lots 1 and 2 (except west 60 feet), block U. A. 4D1. Sylvester O'Mera to Joseph Con rad, 80 a.

in nw. 3o, 6, 17 si.600. B. F. Stringfellow to Henry Wil son, lot 18, blk 30 JN.

A. $75. H. Goodhue to Geo. Paris, lot 28, blk 10, N.

A. $100. Hiram J. Macomber to Moses Bedhead, lots 1 and 2, blk 102, O. A.

$700. Robertson to -Loser, 100 aofseJ24 7 20, $1,000. Goodhue to Osborn. lot 1 blk 35 45x150 ft In cor Park and 5th sts, $510. Applegate to Gould, kt 12 blk 26 A.

45x150 ft on Park st, net 5tn ana 6th, $500. Price to Stringfellow, lots in jm Price to Wm. Scoviilo, lot 2 blk 20S $300. Cochrane to Elizabeth Rob Iyer, lot 13. blk 61, A.

$300. Jas Barnes to Jeremiah Farris, lot 4, blk 96. A. $2080. Horton HIatt to MaryiHiatt, 160 a 8W 4 5, 19, $2500.

-7 Horton Hiatt to Joel Hiatt Jr. 160 19, $2500. 1 'M I Bakery. The Grant Bakery is still furnish ng the best of Bread. Cakes.

Pies, etc. at shortest notice. Orders for parties promptly filled. M. Gerber.

Fresh oysters just received W. H. Taggart, grocer, No. Commercial street. by 406 dtf Call "upon Gary at Alderson's book for tho neatest 'Dictate frames in the market.

jj 'HEAD THIS rj If yoa have Sobs Eyes, call on me and I will care them If yoa are troubled with T4Jjs Worm I can expel it Id; a few hours I Itybii ere aMlcted with Caxcer. I can cure you In a few days With out cutting 1 My cLztzzs Xar trcstmen are feasGnatSs, said ask nothing for advice." --1 rj yj, Call and s-e me, Office, No. 313 Commercial Residence, corner of north; Fiaft and -Parallel treetn, Atchison, Kas. H. B.

Horn, M. D. went, wunou evereo muca as a suspicion that she had iost anything until overtaken by a couple of gen tleman, who, by the aid of rare perceptive faculties had seen the "duck of a hit', fall lightly to the ground, had picked it up and brought it along. It ia said that when the young lady received the truant head-gear and bowed her acknowledgments, a tinge of scar let surmounted her cheek that no on would ever suspect or being other than genuine. Ballon's Monthly Magazine for De cember.

The December number of Bal- lou's charming magazine is issued, and contains such a large variety of stories and poems that its patrons will be more, in love with It than vr- Them are OhriHtmaa tatan and verses, rich engravings of in- tereating localities, a thrilling sea yarn, a wild adventure, and some of tho best domestic tales that ever appeared in print. Published by Thomes Talbot, 36RromfieId Boston, at $1.60 per year, includirg postage and premium. Fatal Eallroad Accident. Yesterday morning7, as the freight on the Chicago, Bock Island Pa-clfic railroad was doingsome switching at Missouri, -tV'ard Stintell, a brakeman on the above named road, was caught between the cars and immediately crushed to death. He has been in the employ of the company for some time, and was considered an upright and honest young man, and his nntirae-ly fate will be deeply regretted by the company for whom he has worked so long and faithfully.

St. Joseph Items. Dersch died yesterday from a wound in the abdomen inflicted two weeks ago by a vicieiis cow. A. Prichard run his right hand into a circular saw and lost two fingers and bad the bones in the palm cut in two.

Hog packing has commenced in earnest. One house yesterday received 2,500 head. Post Office Changes In Kansas during the week ending Nov. 7, 1874, furnished by Wm. Van Vleck, of the post-office de partmenl; Postmasters Appointed.

Lilly, McPherson county; Mrs. Virginia Ryne; Rock, Cowley county, George H. Williams. Discontinued. Cedar, Rooks county; White Post, Montgomery county.

A some what singular accident be. fell Thomas Shaw's dog, of Wyandotte, on Friday last. Mr. S. was out shooting, when the dog, which by the way, is a fine full blooded animal, came to a point at some quail directly on the railroad track Before Mr.

S. could get up to the dog the train came alon and in spite of all the whistling and coax ing, ho would not relinquish his po sition, ana in a lew moments was eut to pieces by the train under the very eyes of his master. This is certainly a singular instance of good blood and fine training, Somebody who claims to have pent much time in experimenting upon the Influence of flattery says in his report: "You can induce an old maid to give you the last pin in her dress by praising the color cf her hair or dropping a casual re mark about the heavenly cerulean ity of her magnetic orbs." Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Keithlirje this week celebrated their crystal-wed ding, at which occasion: a large com pany of friends were present. tJMr. K. has a fine farm some five miles west of Atchison, in ithe neighbor hood of Stockville, and both he and his excellent wife are known as hospitable and generous citizen.

YoafierfBl Success. Three yea: 8 agoJDr. Boschee's German Syrnp introduced Id the United States from Germany for the cure of Couerhs. severe Colds settled on the breast. Consumption and other diseases of the Throat and Lungs.

No medicine ever had such a success 300,000 sample bottles have bean distributed every year for three years by DrcrIsts In all oarts of the United States, and nearly letters from Druggists are now on our files, that no other preparation In their stores sells as well and gives such excellent satis faction. All we ass is for von to eo to yoar DraggUt in Atchison, Kan sas, ana get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it; regular size 75 cents, McPike Allen, wholesale agents. oct2Sdw i III 1 I 1 I I Leave your order for fresh bread, cakes and pics, which will be delivered to any part of the city by Matt Gerber. Remoral. Nelson Johnson, formerly in E.

C. Johnson's boot and shoe store, you will find on Fourth street, under Presbyterian Hall. Call and eee him. He'll make your boots in the best" style and at low prices. Repairing done on short notice.

novSdtf Nice fresh oysters done up In ev-ry style at Mat Gerber. dt The best cranberries in town at W. H. Taggart's. Go to Mat Gerber's for your nice fresh oysters.

dtf Baptist hymn books at Alderson's bookstore. Chimney Sweep. The undersigned is prepared to clean cnimneys on nbort notice a reasonable prices. All orders left at C. N.

Seip's coal office promptly attended to. M. L. Seip. nov9d6t Sealed Proposals Will be receiyed by the undersigned chairman of the nnrnmittpfl on improvements, of the city of Atch- iaoa, unui xmov.

Jtin, 1074, at o'clock for the following work, viz: 1st. For the construct Ion of aside-walk and railing in front of Mrs. Burke's residence on tho wrat nlrln of Fifth street being in front of me soutn zt reet or lot No. 1, block No. 6, O.

A. (N. B. The railing will be paid for in cash.) 2nd. For the construction of a two plank walk in front of lots 4, 5, 7 ana in diock 1, being on the south side of street between Third and Fourth streets.

Sians and specifications for the aoove woric can De seen at the city engineer's office sidewalks are paid for in side- waiK Donaa or i75. H. Clay Park, Ch'n Com. ImpHs. Atchison to Chicago, Without change of cars, via Bock -a island route.

Sleeping berths se cured and baggage checked at -3 Company's office, corner Third and Commercial, (Durst Block.) 4: H. C. OHit. Ticket Ag't. Peach, quince and annla buttnr at r-ierson's grocery, No.

323 Commer i-fc ciai street. dtf Leave your orders at W. H. Tap gart's for your groceries, and have tnem delivered promptly. oct2dtf Uodgers, nandblllfl.

And all kinds of Job work on shor notice at The Patriot office. ASareTaing, Dr. Hunter's Specific and Inifi. tioh No. 1 are warranted to cure gouorhea, gleet, chordee, stricture seminal weakness, diseases of thn kidneys, bladder and or- gouo wi mues una jemaies.

Dr. Hunter's Specific No. 2 is the only sure remedy for tho spermatorrhoea nightly emissions and loss of power, caused by self-abuse or excessive indulgence- Price of Dr. Hunter's Specific tZi Infection ti tt per bottle. Sent everwhere by express.

All orders must be addma. sed lb Dr. Dinsbeer. 5075 North Seventh street, St. Louis, Mo.

Cur es guaranteed, or the money refun- rorgajepy Alien Todd, Atchison, ICansas. 8 feblOd ndiacEOFATnio' FltEC TO THE POOE, 423 1-2 Ctammerttal St, up Stairs. from 1 to Hp. ezeept Sunday. DRS.

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About Atchison Daily Patriot Archive

Pages Available:
26,643
Years Available:
1869-1896