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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DAILY PATRIOT. TMMBB homes Tornado. The Ottawa Journal says A terrific "wind storm, accompanied by hail, piised through Princeton, nine mile south of here on Tuesday afternoon, about six o'clock, destroying- the fetoro houso of J. W.

Jones, unrooting the barn of S. If. Gannon and weriously injuring two of his tows, crushing to the earth the barn of John Hendricks and unroofing part of his TJiier Central Branch JAHE OPPOHTUNITV A CJOOB Place to buy Watclit-s Clock, Jeut-lty and Plulrd Ware, aud ancy Muiiun. Su H'ly should fall.U call the attr-Dtlon of her to the fart that hr can buy at fclTTI KK'S Nw Jewelry Mors the largeat stoi-k nt the prices, yurtlurmore every article to give entire satUfucllon. In shoit thiH lu, Will at oiH-e IxT.mio knoM ii PACIFIC R.

Are Offering for Sale and Settlement (less the oscupied tractn) of Prairie and Woodland, at prices ranging tuostlr front One to Five Dollars per Aero I and on Three, Four, Six Optional with Good Schools and Churches. KICKAPOO LANDS, NOT TAXABLE. 'j Farms an Low as One Hundred Dollars! rAdapted.to Ajcriculture. -Ad apt to StocK-Raisinjr Adapted to Fruit-Growinjr. with a Oood Market at the Near the City of Atchison Oi the great Central Line of the System of ItallroadH tx th Puclllu, now ofl'ered for Sahi and Settlement bv" CENTRAL BRANCH UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Upwards of Five Testify to the unequaled advantages which this Company are offering to Immigrants and Actual Settlers.

Upon the completion of Uieir Road to Fort Kearney, the entire Land Grant or uus company will amount to THKEli JulhLlUN AUKES. wntoh. it expected will be arranged for' Rale penetrates Tlie Great Homestead Area, And by it the Easiest and Cheapest Blue, Republican, And their Tributaries, where more are available for HOMESTEAD and Buv your Tickets for WATERVILLE or ATCHISON, and send for Valua ble Maps, Plats, and Descriptive Circulars, reapectinir Northern. Kansas, iu vast resources, kc, wmcn are lurnlsnea tree tor distribution, by V. F.

DOWNS, ruylidly Genet al Superintendent and Land Commiflsioiiej Atchiton, Kan jaiies Office South Side Commercial Street, Third door East of Fifth. Kates of Advertising. 1 ja.re (tn linen or lees) one time 1 00 1 each addition! Insertion I one month 8 00 1 two months 11 00 1 three months 15 00 1 one year 00 Quarter column three mouths 25 00 one year 75 00 Hlf ttxta 75 00 one year 126 00 On column six months 125 00 one Tear 30000 Railroad Time Table. ATCHISON NEBRASKA RAILROAD. Leave I Arrive No.

2... I Pass. No. 1... .13.20 rx No.

4 ...10 I Mail No. 3.... CENTRAL, BRANCH UNION PACIFIC. I.cavK 1 Arrive. Mail Kt: ..11 :00 a I Mail A Ex.

.12 40 Freight HiOoau I Freight 5:30 pm ATCHISON A Iave Has 3:30 Mail A Ex. .10:35 DKNVER AM Arrive I'usa 12: 21) Mail 4 Ex l.lo ru MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD. Leave, Day Express. S-DO a a Atlantic Ex. .1:85 Arrive, Jjny Exprt.

1 :45 A Aooororood'n a ao Atlantic 5 A a) KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH A COUN-- CIL BLUFFS RAILROAD. Going south am 9:40 Going north Mail 10:25 am Express. .2 :00 A o.OO THE PATRIOT is Dellrered Every Lveuiugr at any part of the City for Tweuty-FIielCeats per week. They have couie, and are coming constantly an immense 'stock of Spring style Carpets Dry Goods, Hats, Boots itnd hoes, at k) ONewcomb'e.

For bargains and the latest styles of spring goods'arul the largest stock to select from, go 'to D. C. Newcomb's, Commercial street, for he has just received a tremendous nutter Brothers have removed their Jewelry stow to their new rooms, No. on the south side 'of Commercial, liOtAveerThird and Fourth stteets. apr4d Your attention is called to the large curpethousc -of -II- M.

Glancy, just filled with new styles of carpets received from the manufacturers and tor he sold cheaper than any other house. mch29dlm. Clotiuxo. A most superb stock of and Boy's clothing, hats, and K'ti furnishing goods, including the latest styles, just received at A Seamen's. Ifyoilwant a nice suit of clothing, or anything elec in their line for the least money, go to the.

New Store. apr4dtlV The largest and best stock of hoots and shoes cversem in Atci ir has just been received at It. Ba. nesNo. 31!) Commercial street; Also hats and caps.

Men, women and children fitted with any style and the best good ever lie red in Atchison, 'Mr. J. A. Ham ill take pleasure in waiting on you. X.

Steti ek Seamax are now prepared to offer aij, immense stock of spring and 'summer tjoods. The most i 1 1 ag i ncent toclt of' tr Good s'-'y-et exhibited. Choiqc styles of. -Dress Glove, fie. Indies and child's sbdes, best quality, large assortment.

Remember the store' has no old stock, and: sell their-goods at their usual lqv aprldtf, Auotner Whilst congress is discussing kuklux out rage xitliaf tinieJ khf-people ibegan to look to, a mttcr.Ayliich pertains to their own interests; and the first thing that demands'theirfittention is the great vis of prtees.The undersigned are selling more goods for on dollar than any body else. They je-duced every'thifilft4ielr linebf and will continue do until the peoplcare satisfied that they have found a place w.here they get hdf worth of their money. We. fell for pash only or eountrt, produce. aplBdtf -rula' tOVAX ijrioo.

Ql'kknswark. A very larije invpice of qurensiaV fm just -been opened at Butcher'-' auction stor. The stock embraces ll common to the finest, and almost any style that ran Ikj be sold at prices po low as to astonish you. Come right along anl see. ap22tf.

The weather to-day is spring-like and bland. Railroad men opine that no State ha a maim dogs as Andrew Malon was by lightning at FtorenetVlasI vreek. Leaven worth has repealed the wharfage fcwr "Atchison could do the 4apxe thiruj and losa nothing by it. A Iavenorth pAjper 'quotes St. Paul as saying ou are neither hot nor cold, andJLwould epw you out of Cultivat fBotoeni your hou? tiVlaro the prettiest, cheapest" rhoitf'Ti liroakinlgf "orna- mcnts fnthe -4 -A aL J-Jrank Howard has rnrpetl from the eaf erh'clties.

where he'Tias pur- chasedt' dry goods, to rneet; fhe sprinjf trade in A I.lV7V.lAli A AAUAUWJ, formerly ff.tk is rltyiib'tit present ruralizingia. Missouri, in the city this morning: We' are always glad to-see 3 A. G. Lewis Co have lately received consignment pf 250,000 osage pi In twehty-fcrar liotirs they had sold 220,000 of them. The GAS-FITTER AND PLUMBER.

What is it -Many people suffer from they know not what. They are not sick ihey are not well. There is no name for it. It Is simply weakness a breaking down of the vital forces. Whatever its causes, (and they are innumerable), its symptoms are in the main the same Among the most prominent" are ex treme lassitude, loss of appetite, loss of flesh, ana great mental depression Indigestion and a stomach cough arc also frequently eucoinitants of this depressing state of body and of mind.

The common remark in relation' to persons in such condition is, that they are consumptive. Now, what these unfortunates really want Is vigor, vital strength; and. as certainly as dawn succeeds darkness, they can recuperate their systems and regain perfect health bv resorting to Hostetter's Celebrated btomacn Hitters, it as clear that a life-reviviuif tonic is needed In such cases, a that the dying name of an empty lamp requires to be revived with a new supply of oiL Perfectly pure and innocuous containing nothing but the most genial vegetable extracts, and combining the three grand elements of a stomachic, an alterative, and a genial invigorant. Hostetter's Bitters are suitable to all constitutions and are as applicable to the diseases and disabilities of the feebler sex as to those of men. apll9dwlw.

Notice to Grocers 1 An unprincipled firm have recently been copying our advertisement entire with the 6ingle exception or substitu ting their name in place of ours. The imposition, although well calculated to deceive your customers, can be easuy avoidad by a little care on yonr part to see that Dooley's Yeast Powder is the one they are looking for. While the action of the party only adds further testimony to the populority of. our least Powder we deem this caution necessary, not only for your pro tcction but for that of your customer. Dooley ttBrother, 69 New Street, New lork.

aprzadwiw. Edgerton's Leavenworth Livery, This mammoth Livery ed cor. Third and Seneca streets Leavenworth, is undoubtedly the largest and most complete in the West, and is in all respects a model of perfection. The finest "turn outs" in the State; also, agent for Miller Son's Cincin nati carriages, and Hill's celebrated Concord harness. Large stocks of both on hand.

Call and see. Hakvkv Edgerton. Prop'r. Mehl7d3in. 1 An article long wanted.

A sure cure for sick head-ache, Biliousness, Liver Brown's Liver Pills are highly recom-, mended as the most 'effectual remedy known. They are prepaired especially for the bilious diseases of this climate. Sold by all dealers at 23c per box, sent by mil upon receipt of price to R. J. Brown, Leaven worth.

wtf A. Few Words of Weight. "Do you mean to nay. Madam, that he has taken no other medicine?" This question was asked the other day in relation to a young man uthe only son of a widow," who was then rapidly recovering from a tate of absolute prostration, occasioned by chronic indigestion. It was asked by a friend of the farailj of the family of the invalid's mother.

Mrs. Kiernan, 05 Abingdon square. New York. The medicine referred to was Plantation Bitters, do mean to say iu'' replied Mrs. K.

had tried twenty other remedies before without the slightest benefit; but we tried none afterwards for the Bitters proved all sutiiicienV 1 The lady herself is the authority for this statement; and she further states her belief that them restorative in question is the best tonic and invigorator ever administered. ApllSdwlw. Mrs. H. Cusack, our.

artistic modiste and milliner, has just returned from Chicago and St. Louis, after an absence of three eeks. During her long stay in thofeo cities she has dono her utmost in securing for our in Atchison, the most desirable, attractive and elegant styles which were displayed in the leading establishments of these great metropolitan cities. 5. apl4tf.

andalia ltouTB J5ast. -This great and popular line has two express trains running "to New Yorkwithout change, lea ing St. Louis morning, and evening, also to Cincinnati' and Louisville Remember no other railway can do this. apldtf. body with your otlensivs breath ure your Catarrli.

MO reward is offered by the proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy for a case he cannot cure. It is sold by druggists. Caa get it for sixty -cents by mail from Dr. R.

V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. Pamphlet free.

Twenty-five cents will buv a nackaee of Sea Moss Farine of yonr. grocer or uruKKi- wiuen, in ten minutes win make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange. iruauings i.ustams. apllSdwlw. i Those Flowers at Mrs.

A. B. Fisk's are niost S6 life-like that the little bees attack them -for their sweetness. Ladies look." ii 1 Hats of the latest are to be found at Mrs. A.

B. Flsk'a, Commercial street, over Alderson's book store. Pianos furnished at manufacturers' prices, freight paid. Appli at this of- flce. dtf Atchison.

Topelta Santa Jte itailroaa Notice. XfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the- Hon. Nathan Price. ude of the 2nd jndioia -district of the State-of Kaeaas, for tae csppoutunent or tnree commissioners to lev ff along the line or said Atchison, To-peka A Ssjata Ee railroad, as lated by said Compaay, route for aahi propoevd rail man tarouirb much of Atch laan. aSouatfr as aoav ajc Bcaimi oy saia mpaax, Jkf zcesxyf tl oe nnirareu leei in wiaip.

wnere It I sssss tnreagb a HU1 or. Mm- he it ahaU be tne weeeeaarrArideb xediak mm hanf drvd aet, enrough so macsi 4I Said oottKTT as bs deatred- hj and UoCkpaay, said rsitroaa rpnne vemmea an at a pout om tne aiiskoorf river te ttkv'crty Sf Aldlaosi. Kaa sas, tbenee a aootni aii1y OlnrcUoa to the souM line tl said nod aiss to lay off stKh land as may deemed nee-essary for aide workshops. water ataoctts, sum material for esusttrnettoa. except caber i alao a rura of wav over adja- cDt lands snmeient to enable ssdd Cosnpaay te oa struct and repair ie read aad rust to eosMMet -wnter or aaoedaets: sad the right ef makisig drams; to moke ap- iraiaesnent ot tne vaioe or any part or Krtiou ot awry' -quarter seeUon ol id to, fay aacd rait-roaui Compos.

aad to snakeon UmsumbI et deniae Uieirao -ia lie maoiier provided by law. and osi euca asoiicouoo ttio aaid iodae did appoint, for th purpose aforesaid. Azel (tpatdiag, Toan snd Pardee BoUer, three reeidiil freefaoMera tsf Atchhto tiM. tj, waliCuM- iQaofioritv and. Sown to do and perform any and of the csid acu aforesaid as may fce ewjoined ow them by law in the premises, as Ssk Motice Ufutbtr (rtn-IMI lM faWiera witttaaal oal' I of Jiaj jAaA J71.

hCVA ttowt ot1i. ParaeU, mer hioei by 4c cemtrsi fSl oii aUcs tiyvtmexX urn ukJMH, US im Xm ivnoowaViitV w.r. nm i Religious Notices. The Leavenworth District Con ference will meet in this city Thursday, April 27th, 19 a. m.

Preaching Wednesday evening and every evening after during the week. M. E. Church, South. Preaching by the pastor to-morrow at 11 A.

M. and 7:4 p. m. Subject of morning discourse, "The Temptation of Christ." evening "Duration of those who die in their Sins." Congregational. Public worship at A.

M. and 7:00 r. m. Subject of morning sermon, "The Test of Time;" of evening discourse 'Probation its conditions," All welcome to free seats. Baptist, The pulpit of this church will be occupied to-morrow morning and night by the pastor.

The subject of the morning discourse will be "Fields white for the Harvest." At night the subject of the lecture will be: "The Turifying Power of God's Word. Scats free and all invited. Presbyterian. Services by the pastor. Subject of morning discourse "The Word of God in the heart and taught in the household and by the wayside." At night, in accovdance with the request of the pad Templars, "Sabbath desecration, with reference to the duty of the citizens of Atchison." Sabbath school and public worship at the usual hours.

Seats free and all who come made welcome. Bell Ringers. Thoso of our readers who recollect this excellent family of musicians, who some three or four years since used to visit us in connection with the Peak Family, will, no doubt be pleased to learn that they are soon to re visit us with a company which is much larger, and said to be very far ahead in point of talent and attractions, to any other party of Swiss Bell Ringers who have ever before appeared here. Mr, W. W.

Fowler, the agent of the family arrived in town yesterday, and called on us for a few moments. As a foretaste of what our music loving citizens may expect from the enter tainment of the Bergers we copy the following from a late issue of the Baltimore Sun "For genuine unalloyed enjoyment and recreation, there has not been in Balti more for a decade past, such an entertainment as that now offered at the Concordia Opera Huose. The Berger family, with their impor tant auxiliaries, get up what may oe trutnruiiy ana emphatically termed a 'gala night' every even ing. Miss Maud Stanly, whoasists the Bergers, is a young lady of most pleasing address, and gifted with a clear, beautiful soprano voice. Sol.

Smith Russell, as a humorist and facial contortionist, stands confessedly at the 'head of his profession. Mr. Will K. liavate is a balladist without a rival, and J. II.

Gardner. as a cornet solist Is the equal of any. The Misses Berger perform on a half dozen different instruments, and whether using- striner or brass, are au fatty Railroading. The following advertisement of the manner of operating the Philadelphia, Ger- mantown Norristown railroad in Pennsylvania, thirty-eight years ago, is so unlike that of the present one is almost ready to doubt the genuineness of this document. The idea of stabling the Iron horse during foul weather, and harnessing the equine of real flesh and blood to do his work, to this generation seems incredible; and should a rail road; official of the present, day, attach to the time table of his road, a request that passengers be punct ual at the hour of starting so as not to keep the.

train waiting, he would be considered a fit subject for the lunatic asylum. The ad vestisement shows how railroading was done in 1832: "Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown Railroad Notice The engine, with a train of cars, will be run daily, commencing this ctay, wnen tne weather is fair. When the weather Is not the norses win draw we cars. fassen gers are requested to be punctual at the hour of starting. Points of starting are at Green and Ninth streets, and from the Main street.

the centre of German town; near wunder's -Whole cars may be taiten. xicjcet, zo cents. -Dec. 13th; i i i i Hi si Drkadfui? The Leavenworth Commercial of this morning says: "Yesterday we gave an account of a monster, named McElroy, who beat his wife and turned her out In the cold with an infant of. two months at the breast." The child is dead, poor little tliingdt has escaped a world of sorrow and trouble.

The mother became intoxicated and some think that she in her drunken torpor, rolled on the poor; Inlaut and smothered it to death. At the residence the sight is dreadful to witness. The blute of a father, was fat; the police-court this morning for .1 9 xmsj ht saarM hi irFta mj i nan pcl. served his sentence that he might attend the funeral of his child. 1 JLrELYw Th corner of Commer cial ana ourtn atreet exmbited a lively scene to day.

Sheriff Butcher waa going1 going gone I aa uiulal, knocking "down horses, old Stoves, rat triftf to tlie happy bidders. Immediately in his rear was the man selling solder, and instructing viv1; purchaser to be his own tinker. On the opposite sfde of the street was the man who sells, blacking with diamond rings He strtrmming had a iff rArrangementB nave ueen eom- Mtted for holdi ug a tair of tho Kan mw and Missouri Agrtculical Ab Port Scot on ptember 'Utbi and 29th. Wholesale Millinery, GAGE BROTHERS CO. The LEADING JOBBING HOUSE in the WEST.

IMPOKTERS of RIBBONS. FLOWERS. LACES, SILKS, CRAPES, MANUFACTURERS of LADIES HATS and II AT FRAMES Our prices at all times will be as LOW, and to RESPONSIBLE parties our TERMS as LIBERAL as any house in the trade. Call when in the city or send your orders to GAGE BROTHERS ii 78 Lake SU Chicago Lead and Oil Works. EiiUblUbedlSM.

Burnt and rebuilt 1859. MANUFACTURERS OF Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, XSAXi J-JC LliAIJ, ISAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL. and OIL CAKE. Aa oil guaranteed strictly pure and fall weight. OI KICK OF TBI CHICAGO SHOT.

TO WEE MANUFACTURERS -OF Drop and Buck Shot, SBiZLetr and Bar JJead. Orders from tbe trade solicited, and promptly filled. K. W. BLATCHFOB1 A Co 70 oru cuntwa st.

J. V. FAIHVELL 106. 108, 110 112 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111., ax a fa occupy abore Stores, where with btter lacilitlr. tha ever before ana superior connection with all the best Han uiacturers in Europe ana Lb in country they show the largest and best stock in the ci aU urowu especially ior mtsmarKet.

A. L. HALE iu, 1, 14 16 Vanal Street, A GENTS iSio a Month) by the AMEKICAN KNITTING MAUHINE Co. Boston Mass.orSt.LfiUis If. FINE HARNESS, of every description.

Horse Clothing. Sad' olery, Ac suited for spring and summer trade, manufactured by S. E. Phillioa A Son, Philadelphia, (S. B.

Phillips, Philadelphia, 8. K. nuiips, Chicago. WESTERN DEPOT, S. R.

PHILLIPS SOX, 190 Dearborn Street, Chicago. A. A. Chad wick. Agent, Late of Willards hotel, Whshington, D.

C. vr 4V 2 GO to 5 So So NEW BOOKS. 1 jL: 5oyel by Emily II. Iffoorrv7- KXTITLK 1 4 LOST LIFE. Just nublished, a new note! of the IB Old In tense interest, ny EMILY H.

MOORE, (The well-known Western Authoress.) A LOST LIFE one of the moat delight 'nl novels ever written, ana wui commina a wine sale throughout the community OnUirs are pooring in from every quarter, taxi thousands of. readers will be charmed with it Emiiy II. Moore, who has written so long aader tne nomine ue plume oi "Miumosstts," nas made that name very popuWr all over the great eat. The book is beautifully Minted and bound. Price t)l.

i Ef Toe above book sold everywhere, and seat by mail, postage free, on receipt of price, by the publishers G. W. CAKLETOK A Publishers, Madiaon Square, Y. City. ANTED AGENTS, 20 PKB DAT) to sell the celebrated DOME SIlUTiLK fee wine Machine.

Has the cxdii feed makes the "lock stitch" (alike on both eidee, and is ruixr ucxksko. The best and cheapest familv Sewing Machine in the market. Address JOHS- -8UN, CLABK A Boston, -f'i TO MEN WHO ADVERTISE An Advertisement Of this space. 10 lines, will cost but Six Dol lars per week, or Two Hundred PoVlara per month In our List of U0O ehtkkx eeXly papers Our list embraces a superior class of county papers, reaching a larg- number of readers in their respective counties than tny other medium tnat could be selected. eia lor list of papers.

i An Adyertisement Of thiaspaee, 14 lines, for one inch) will coat one uundrea AKHiars ror one mo noil insertion, daily, every other week, la Fiftv of the verv best daily Democratic and Be publican news papers in the vVestera.atates, (not including tJuw oi. achubj as a roeuiuHi ror reacn- tng Mercnanu, saanofaotnrera, Publishers, In-reaoors. Ac. through the dailt racss, no bet-terseiection could be found. For doily fifty uh, aau lurucriDivniiauan address COOK, COBURN Q.

Ad vertinlng Agents, CHICAGO. va-jk iviiit i Hickel Sweney, Attcraejs and Counselors at Lav, Psoitis isgssl Estate CoUeetUaT AgOKtS. A i' iwioit rx. Win allooa ntMiwuilly to tasty apU llXCaiFF'ii SALJL NOTICE a-asuai uyajivaw law 1 wii oaarrrer i MMSO-BOtMlo. aOUBedOorortlko AMurt is) tto oarr of AtcMaoo, XtcIHsuo cctoMT, htoOf ansM, WrtUunr, lbs' eg ISny, o.

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ok AtoMsoa. Cs v. a Tooeoastho U0mmit9' ot fsontf is tsjoosel toe tosororiog BoJ aoAgov of tOO-oay Of Atnoiaesf tke MMiarr af A I4.IM0 IUmk iILl mm a muwa jaim vie hi m. to Bum doreeted saergff Atdaiooo Use Oader inyfcood mlarta day Of An a. a APtl SasvW of Vteiousi JKoo.

ill HEBIFF'S SALEiN -1 k. 7 iMPVth-r arivaavDaot 1 wiU'iCar pobao aiictuMi, tbo door kous 1 tho etor ot? AtoU MOaJTv. Slate ef 2Caoaa. t. Om irIdar 1 fl," aii twoast Lb Oor oT'oow mad tm-mrmtbA.

tho Cutlowing oVeseztocd orotrty. aanoted ia AMIUSO OOUBtV. fiGaloof iMiia. Wai X'o toCNo; Sight (a) EUesr-1 Sagkl addlUoo BekWtHavee ow iti haha oAiAr4 Otlof i -nrtOfO tea, of Mo tiCovrforiaVHc. iimi Ate.

HAA1 i aloaS, 1 W9 i iotsi SS of sotd eoBAtr rnatr mj kaaul tils? aa iy on Aaet), Shorxa A tkU4a ejooary, slao- IIT Iff OTICKfal JbST sobs 7 ii i 4 dwelling, unroofing and turning "right about face" a new frame house of a new comer, blowing down Gov. Eider's framu 6table, besides other lees noticeable damage to houses in its coure. The hail stones were very irregular in shape, and varied in size from a hen's egg to duck shot; they broke the south windows of every house in the vicinity, in some cases passing through the glass like rifle bullets, not cracking it, nor leaving any mark of injury beyond the space required for their terrific onward movement: in other instances the lights were battored to attorns. Second Sight. The anxious and the searchers after hidden knowledge will be pleased to hear that tho celebrated Clairvoyant, Madame Moreane, arrived in this city yesterday, for a limited stay only.

Press speaks of this clairvoyant as a wonder. Madame Moreane can be consulted at her rooms, No 9, Treamont House, and will remain one week. Shocking Murder. A man named John Evans, living on Clark's creek. Davis county, was found last Satuiday in his cabin, dead.

His ckull had been crushed in a shocking mmner. A boy named Cuppy, who had been work iner for him, was arrested for the crime, and after an examination was held for trial in the district court. Ex-Sherlff Roberts, of Carrollton, started in a hack to go from Carrollton to the depot, a distance of about three-quarters of a mile, to take the train for Jefferson City to close his account as sheriff. One man, and a boy driving made up the load. About midway between town and the depot is a covered bridge across Moss creek.

As the hack passed into the bridge, four men sprang out and stopped the horses, and deliberately robbed Mr Roberts of $1,000 in money, escaping into the woods immediately after wards. At Burlington, Coffey county, Kansas, on the ICth, the Episcopal church, now called the church, of the ascension, was solemnly dedicated to the worship of Almighty God by the impressive and beautiful rite of consecration. The Right Rev. Thomas H. Vail, bishop of the diocese of Kansas, assisted by the Rev.

Mr. Hickcox and the Rev. Mr. Holden, rector of this parish, performed the ceremony in a manner eliciting the most profound interest of the large congregation present. The Manhattan Nationalist of the 21st Inst, says "John Lee, who lives on Wild Cat creek, near the college, while taking a load of lumber to Concordia, last week, fell from the wagon In going, down a hill, and one of the wheels passed over him breaking hie leg.

He was at the time about fifty miles from his residence, and was kindly cared for at a dwelling near tho place of the accident." The opening of the Illinois and Michigan Canal took place yester day. The work of deepening the canal will be completed in about two months. The bed of the canal nas oeen deepened from 8 to 10 feet to twenty-seven miles, ten miles of which wa3 in solid rock. This work has been performed at an expense of three million dollars. Mr.

Wm. George, who as killed on the North Missouri road near St. Louis, last week, was a citizen of Franklin countyIridianau He had last year purchased land of Major Downs, land commissioner of the Central Branch road, and was on his way out to improve it when he met With the accident which terminated his life. He was a worthy man. A man who, resided in a cabin six miles from Junction City, was found one day last with his skull crushed by a blow from an axe.

Arrest was made of a man who had formerly lived "with him, but nothing'-as developed at the examination tend ing to fix the guilt on any one. The Kansas City Water Works Company has been thoroughly organized. Col. lv. (Joates president and Howard M.

Holden secretary and treasurer. The contract Jb construction" has been awarded to Messrs. Locke Woodruff. i 1 Fred Brunswick; erf Junction City ran away about two weeks ago -with tully 125,000 of fands belonging to citizens who had trusted him, with their cash. It was a serious breach of confidence, and the Junction! tes don't like it.

said a pompous husT band, whose wife had5 stolen up behind him and given him a kiss; VVM- VVIUIV1 ZUVAS AH DHs indecorous!" torted the wife, "I didn't now' it was you r' The North To Deka Baotist nhurch will be dedicated Ret. to lunn be hi- Merchant, Mcclianir, or Kmiiii r. VOUIVG (irold, rich or poor, thai luvom uh 1 1 1, rait. Again, it would be uiterly trpotli-iiian to leate hi-4 LADY lietter thun to patronlfe thin titori I (.,,,. chune uiwl prehi-ut to her a set uf tl or if vu i.leae one of tlnmw eeli brati-il I i Klgiu tiUl Watches, I lie tet tii World.

Vouc.nolJo lin.l sortilient of rocket Hooka, Peim. Table and lekt Cutlery. if all or ha above tiunicil IMxxl We have the best tion in the city of ATCIII.SOIV. place ll lot lie nuimiiKie kio-, riki int r' 111 iotni Hi-iiu-iiilier SUTTlIIt IIUOT1IE1LS, Hurt Coiiiuii Tf iut rtri'i-t Alchixiiu, Kuiikih pibl3ltf A. W.

AMIEKSO.V.S Sliow Case Maiiuf'actory. JVo. 418 South Fourth Street, ncjet to Sister Ifoitu'tat. ST. LOUIS, Mi).

Price lit ol how (Janes on hand IVrlt Plain Walnut, glaai nil round, door in buck 2 tKi El. thick 4 feet A over with iiilrror, I 7i D'ble Kr. metal eent-r, with mirror fKi Mould bucdbl. Kr. irirtul center A trlm'd A 4 half nictnl ini Metal fn.ir, from.

ft; to on -vBiii a par. aoaa kmiiii jiruw Mfijiui Hiu. rx Also ii'K-rbon's kiih lined for CMintry ll ml city trade, each appurMtim to It the name, from $2T, (o tM). aplN'tlm S0METIIIN0 NEW. A VINEGAR FACTO It IN ATCHISON.

HA VINO recently erected anew kihI complete Vincgrar Factory, I am prepared to furuili the trade, with Vinegar, equal In stri-NKlli mill purity to any In itir niarkc-l, on reu'f)allett-rni-. Hainpli run I seen and tented at Chae's "l) rooinn, ontminu utrn t.ln ween 4(h A Mh, where ull orilem will be promiitly ullenUi-d lo. .1. A. CIIAPK.

EICII GRAF i Munufactnri of Chumpaiie Cider and Cider Vlnefrar, ANL PKALKUS IN Willi OHIO APPLE CIDKU. D-Mt, 1.15 and Month Hevnitli Ht near 1'ark nrenue, ft. IjvIiIs, Mo. tljr" in or by ihe burrel, and warranted to keip in any ciiiiiuie. apr3.

IV 1 IV MEAT MARKET, 4 OH Couiinercial St. RRACKi: RRKISCII Bespectfully Itifmin their obi frit uds and lb publio -renerally lliHt lln-v have oik neil a nlu.ii at the alx.ve number, between Koiirth i tut ifth streets, where Uiey will keep on l.ua.l (he best ol Beet. Veal, Mutton, Etc. All of which they Will mil at the loHe.t rai prices. I hey ask the publie Uj site th iu a caU.

ulgtly WRACK IlKRl.HCIf. dr. DOHArjrJArj. Ome No. 019 Nwtlh Ktllh (hetweru Ws.hiugtos) 0e.

and tireen atit-ll. ST. LOUIS, MO, Est; MIhU la Salut Louis ia 1S-17. tunns special ALL inmONIO AND diaeoaes in abort time, eilhnr Male or mhilki cnorgeolow ieesi only B.J"1. IMJIiANNAS'S "Tr'Stlae on at Ibieaae," waieJt fives a clear deflaeatioD of Uto Nature, Causes, rVympSoioa oiwl 'Irea-lueat nre.ry ior jwrisMieal cure frer-matorrbu-a or "Memmul Weakneaa.

ReAual Oirbility. iiuitedlmeou to Marriace. and vain. able iuioratalion on other -delicate sibeals. HfcUt free to any avldn aa la plain sealed vetope on receipt or one sUMup.

Seminal Mtakne Cured. Dr. Hobannan's "Vegrtsbl Curtle" permanently eon-null form, of permatrrbva, or Hktninal Weakneaa," and reatorea "Ixiat and brluirs Ijmca the outliful 14 thooe wix d--troyed it by sexual eceass or evil liractirea In from two to "even weeks tuns- IbM reiuexiy han bet-n uaed by old Dr. iiurbaaaau lua private Mortice lor vrr tblrtv ear, nnt h.m never failed to termaiwntly eunveu the when t'heo in. time nnd aa r.

ried It gHes vitatitr and impai anrig and wii-derfuleaect Ut thotie nml-De f'l n.en v. hotel a weafcoeaa far bevuaxj Itaeir year. It lovlirn-raling fcsflaence ia felt ot owe, (all thoae eonu-mpluting marriage should toks restoring remedy) I Voung Men aulTerln' from the 8cta of Uit tlrea-ilully l-asrwctivetmllt of Self-A tme ran use this niediciae with tlioossurai to ol a speCJy oud rsast axext cure. PrU ef sS. ur to aayr ad-lrean, curt from al) oleer oM umlt at lrM.

A. "a oilite, North illlisteret t. Loota, Mo. sinhntH Br. liWiannan1 'A'effefable Syphilis Ciire" is warranted a permanent sure for y4ili In oil its stages 1 irsxry.

av-oood one lerbry. the priinarr tlats. i wl remedy Dr IK-IihiiiHO li uiMd lU irsclic. over tfcirtl yeiira it ueh win'ei a alii wr- hin iii in KiiarMitaS lostttiat It will ixMlrifelf eradicatthelairt rratlrrol I tie ru i.biluici teca Irom hmit i.t-, jI- lurkirg iu their r.nrvl. 'own oa.i vation in-hs or eirmtitu- I t- lioiiai iuiiii, Ilirm7 lie and hAppineaa 'f tuuhrr.

as Weil ae iheir of- ri, alioulit niakc uw uu vulrfableviiedi -ine, aii-l lie (mm rnx i.irs. Prico rive liollarsto-r-iweaaao; Sent villi full Atretlioiia. Ac, to Sey oddrvaa. Peros al a mtiliCe villi a late fur mtU1 ltcuf Ux ill Uiey teiiuire the tir alc onlt st Dr. RaiMuiiian'a No.Tl aorih rtliUvtreet, between 4Valni f'ou avenue and (irorn, writ 4, Lrmis.

ssov a uiii Haluinnun' J-'ewtale'Iispvlatoi'." "''inlliallible roniedy dbarrtictiosa 6f the "MonUily Pnioda' lreiir ooldn other causes, Ayrertsln curs? It is woman' best friend, rrfce, 5-, ifiit to otry ln fuLL mail direct ton a. An Vnt 00a or Ten Years Credit, Pttrcbasent. Market aud Kail road Convenient. Farmer's -Door. and the Mifi-ouri Kier.

COMPANY. Thousand Purchasers in daring the coming season. This Road Route Is obtained to the Valleys of the and Solomon Rivera, than SIX MILLION ACRES of Land PRE E1IPTION. foley; Assorament of Lift and Force PUMPS, iveiisr or of any depth. OAs iH'E, Plain and Oalvanized.

1SHAMS AVOltK i ad 4 Lead Pipe, Bath TUBS, Wash Basins. Iron Sinks, Rubber how, etc. AU- work carefully dome by the mot expert workmen, and warranted. Atchison, Kansas. lie tall tern ii Carriaes, Lire deese Feathers, Commercial Street, JTZT VA 4.1.: IT door East of FlllB, lJIaiiKfi wi assorted stock of U-u .1 i irifefL i xn nt ini.e na inu ai iianrutkai, Jlfi.

ikl liXa'vn'AXOAiItiy ui i-lo 'fs 1 If 'i si- UO lUitiL -xn aat I A Large Gas Fixtures, Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, Cllohes, Portable Light, Shades, Reflectors, GAS STOVES, ETC. Hotels. Mills, and Factofiea fitted np with Gas. Stssm. ami Water Plues.

in a workmanlike manner, and at prices that Jfc Fourtu Street Aud Wholesale and. SCHOOL Household Furniture f)illl Kinds. Store Room Ho: 307 Factory Corner of Utah Third Streets, Jif 1 -a- i. Me wmmem Store Oommerdal Street, 2nd Hava on hand a larsjt sad Btaplo i and Fancy G-rcc 'ChetiD For, jandsibxl inbLiimfeahu wo Wa.f l. lit o.u -tf isM outlet Ph lnrtl8gt r.

''J" i I motto of this firm, is "buiness In juand pins-enclosed in the box. minute." 1Oii MU JQad akenuine African strtra genuine African t.LSA. YA3fe.ps WE A A "a oT WitiMtjia 1 i mavr pjfT nd- jVi-i Y-riiKi-tl ioii' and of course tJainhoired to-day at lr A IViAien No. Surth fifth atreol. twrea.A'o.no-taae.

Krf.AT Kllia -tt J- 1 TT, 7 preach in the moraipg, aodl Rev. E. G. Taylor in the erenin eianop iuiege coanrmea two 1 ar a 1 Mr. number puiieprromiiusres i chards between Ms rdroteeand this city.

The Irtub wae all ound and I right. tho wittDiAxaj.liowev -n nrr.TMii", www. aod Ureco. weettflo. Wv.

i 11 Certain Cure lor Piles. m. Itohannaa'o''FiWrHiinebt" kl ttiar-ovisoeit certain our fi.f Piles, no matter fttrm- or how loog ohimiinir. In frt liree tvoaUys. Print.

I. SeuUo tbj rnU lAooooi extra tarlw)-- C. A BoOoanao's oO.ce. No. ttltt N.

Win bot, Watbbacloo yvvo, bweew a weal ai kto stbliihd in l.if. iuu dretj and fifty beraoas last Sunday pw Hl Ui ef at the Leavenworth Cathedral; 'VAii4.

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