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Atchison Daily Patriot from Atchison, Kansas • Page 4

Atchison Daily Patriot from Atchison, Kansas • Page 4

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12. Albert OsUrtag. Kansas City. I 12. J.

B. Hnssell. Atehisou. Florence LIST OF MARRIAGES. Emma Norton, Atohison, by J.

B. Mulford. Piatt, AtQbiiou, T. M. Pierce.

Anna M. Donsllau, Lancaster, Kas. 16. J. W.

Cox. Cumminffs. Ella I Th follow I la a Complete Llat of th 150,000 27. Jerry Htranss. Atchison, Annie Cowen, Atchison, by Robt.

F. Cummings. Kemiah, Cummings, by j. B. Laird.

27. John Kublroan. Atohison. Velvia 16. T.

B. Elliott. Atchison. Mollie Norton, by J. B.

Mulford. Mnrrtdge Llflvntvt ItRued by tlie I'rubat Judge of Atchlton County for tlir yr 18H7. JANDAHY. M. J.

P. Doyle, Doniphan county, ROYAL I0, 5 Martin, Atohison, by J. B. Mulford. 27.

Harry Norton. Atchison. Florence 16. W. E.

Farris. Oak Mills. E. Locke, Atohison, by J. B.

Mulford. B. Dickey, Oak Mills, by Lewie i 31. Benjamin F. Mevors.

IaUn. Soeva. Clara Lameie, Huron, by G. W. Htabler, Fannie Yount, latan, by Lewis Sceva.

20. Andy J. Krown. ERlngham. j.

p. Lilly A. Gill, Eniugham, by. J. H.

Martin. NOVEMBKH. 1. Georua 8. Ilnev.

Snrimr Hill. 21. J. T. Allee, 8t.

Joseph. Alice Tute Farrish, Uarmar, Ohio, by V. J. Os born. Tremaine, St.

Joseph, by D. O. Mil ner. 1. Alfred Atchison.

Ella 22. Jeremiah Hurley, Atchison, Fran Dunham, Atchison, by B. F. Talbott. ces Durga Dawson, Waterville, by J.

A. Lowe. 3. fiinke Peter Carncton. Atohison.

When we cnmpleto our invoice wo expect to have about the above amount of merchandise which we propose to DONATE to our customers aa follows: CLOAKS marked down from 27.50 to 810.00. PRESS GOODS, down from 35.00 per pattern to 81G.00. These ore only samples. No room or time fur more now. Come ami see in a few days, Maria Magdalena Frey, Atohisou, by C.

Vetter. 23. Wm. Porter, Atchison. Anna B.

Brandner, Atchison, by B. F. Talbott. 12. Joseph Jisanorfer, Doniphan, Katie Shsfter, Atchison.

12. A. S. Rowan, Union, W. Ida Symns, Atchison, by D.

O. Milner. 13. Edward O'Neal, Kansas City, Alice Edde, Willis, bv Lewis Soeva. 13.

John W. Ferguson, Atchison, Cora 13. Bice, Atchison, by Abiel Leonard. 13. Edwin P.

Htepens, Denver, Victoria Simpson, Weston, by Lewis Soeva. 15. W. D. Carle-ton- Huron, Kbb Em.

E. Keitbline, S'jaiiuon, by Kev. L. Gottman. 18.

William Clatnr, Atchison, Elnora Hamilton, Atchison, by T. M. Pierce. 18, W. Jacobs, Kansas City, Laura Kaiick, Atchison, by C.

Vetter, 20. Chas. E. Wilderson, New Market, Bettie Goiens, by Lewis Soeva. 21.

Samuel Wood worth, Atchison, Kate Treat, Atchison, by Abiel Leonard. 25. August Wolf, Atchison, Emma L. Good, Atchison, by Kev. A Yockel.

20. J. Abbertson, Wyandotte, Mary Durkia, Atchison, by Father Tim othy. 2G. K.

J. Hoffman, Wyandotte, Bridget Durkin, Wyandotte, by Father Timothy. 28. Ernest H. Klostermier, Atchison, Maggie A.

Clark, Atchison, by J. Mulford. 30. Floreuce Drimel, Atchison, Nellie Watowa, Atchison, 30. John Nelson, Horton, A.

B. Heathertuu, by Lewis Sceva. 3. (tustnv Poitz, Atohison. Gertrude 25.

George W. Aills, Atchison, Mary Walters, Atchison, by Glenn, Atchison, by a Edward H. Sibbald. St. Josenb.

25. James Jackson. Atchison. Catha Grace H. Burnes, St.

Joseph, by Abiel Leonard. rine Wilson, Atchison, by W. M. Twine. 0ER 25, James Hagarty, Atchison.

AgneB 4. Charlss Niemann, Nortonville, O'Tremba, Atohison, by T. M. Pierce, Louise Koeper, Nortonville, by F. Drneg-emuelli t.

25. Edward Mack, Atchison, Lama Harris, Atchison, by Wm. Smothers. 7. Htrry H.

Ford. Cleveland. Ohio. Twenty -eight hundred anfl eiyhty-eight liquor atatumenti have beu filed with the probate jn lo for December, with three druggists to hear from. One drngirist reports 1,033 as his ahare of the month's curs.

Ad examination of one of the reports shows the curious fact that the tick men are oiliioted principally with "indigestion" and "cold." Occasionally ws find a poor fellow who has the or "kidney complaint," or possibly something else, but do matter what ails them they all want whisky, Bometimes beer, and they want it by the bottle. No ordinary dose will satisfy them. Another strange circumstance is that thoae sick men are, with few excep tiona, illiterate men, some being hardly able tn make a legible trace for their signature, and others not able to write, bat ttflix.thair mark, One man named "Abe Byau" waa go nick one day that he went back a second time, and the frequency of his visits during the mouth arouses aympathy. lie is.au awful sick man. Ue is not the only one who fires and falls hack more than once iu the same day.

The most of them do it. Fortunately tie hb men are Hick. Without any malady to counteract the whisky they would be vary drunk men before night. It is a glorious boon the law has given the af-dieted of KausiiH. Without the "drug-Kisth" to supply alcoholic remedies the graveyard would soon fill up.

Mr. Tom Denham, of North Topeka, the Topeka Lance, who it was alleged rect nt ly ahncondo 1 with several thousand doilniri belong bi hiti ctnplovorn, o.unjia tV m' AtehiH'Hi, wn a prominent iiLimbfi of tliO KaiiHaH 1 'lviNion, 'i', V. and thoiu io knew him rrfutit- to it teat be hfir be -e yinlly ai lie whp a fiendy, hob.r, lil'trio'iH with on nit inehmdiuii Mjat be nut h.iv the IIU.IK'v U'V OSVH in It IS hi'! t.lj'irtat'e wte- (nVdi-jne-l by h. to uniiun-rll -si tf it -t i-. lit i fi mid llSM Hf( lie tit-- D.

G. Minnie Hull, Cleveland, Ohio, by W. 8. 4, A. J.

Clem, Doniphan, county, Flora E. Thayer, Doniphan county, by Rev. L. Gottmau. 4.

F. Buck, Atchison, Clara Quinn, Doniphan county, by W. Li. Leak, j. p.

n. Lnther Murphy, Doniphan county, IMattie Itritaiu, Doniphan, by J. J. Locker. 7.

John Pratloy, Albauy county, Wyoming. Cora Uat ill, Monrovia, by Z. liastint-s. 7. Peter Huff, Downs, Katie Kahig, Atchison.

H. Geo. O. Banks, Museotab, Monna E. Km nl, Museotab, by 1.

8. Roberts, 8, Christian Baghe, Atchison, Johanna Jargunseu, Atchison, by J. J. Looker. 10.

Otis O. Brock, Atchison, Cora E. McBlair, Atchison, by 8. K. Wheeler.

11. Patrick Culliuan, Atchiaon, Mary McNamara, Atchison, by Abiel Leonard. 12. J. C.

Watterson, Atchison county, Annie Allen, Atchison county, by H. Tevis. '20. John IT, Southard, East Atchiaou, Samantha B. Butcher, by W.

H. Conner. 20. Amos Raasch, Jluscotah, Eliza Armstrong, Huron, by T. O.

Downs. 21. William Margnann, Atchison, Georgia Shadrack, by A. U. Tevis.

25. Adam Dinus, Nortonville, Hat-he M. Wandiiim, Viola, Ills, by W. (lorge'H. '2i.

WitttT H. WaiindtTH, liunhvill-, IvleKinucy, liiiwhvule, ly Ldhih J'. F. M. Squire.

Fit. Mo Isa McKeltar. Absolutely Pure. Thia iil tr Tann. A mm 1 if urt- fy, Mtri'n.

Hi and lnitni)tii(e. Mure (icon iii'mirii. linn 1 onhnriry konln. nml ennnot t9 in niH'til mn Willi Ihn multitude of Inw r-K flmrt. wou'lit, hIumi itr elnBilint pnwilr.

Mtiiy tt.ivxt Making I'iiwdrh. li Wnll tr N. V. 8. Cass Boyle, Atchison, Katie Boyle, 25.

Frank E. Davis, Atehinn, Sadie Bostwick, Atchison, by D. C. Milner. 27.

Lewis Edwards, Atchison, Laura Ingels, Valley Falls, by B. F. Talbott. 28. Jaeob Sublit, Atchison, Annie AtehiHon, by THE PATRIOT.

H. James A. Lee, Atchison, Mary LangHn, Atclnson, by Gamnaell, Atchison, by 0. William Resuigi-r, Atchison, Tnger Wednesday Evening, Jnn. 18 I track, Atehisoti, by J.

W. Payre. 12. AIU Emery, Atchison, Anna Uitcheus, Atchison, by V. B.

Uunu. TKntorwi the PimtoQioe at Atoliiicn. Kansn an Mnonri-elnqe tunttor.J 30. David Marsh, Atchison, Nellie 14. Pa.

rick Henry Dowdell, St. Jo Dickson, by It. Seymour. seph, Millie A. KeriiH, Leavenworth, The Atchison business College will be ready for business its new quarters, Weber building, Commercial street, between Fifth aud Sixth, ou Mouday, Januaty 2d.

Evening school hh usual ou Monday, Tnet-ilav, Thursday and Friday evenings from 7 to 0 o'eloek. The new rooniH Hie well ventilated, and bghted and thos defdrii a found biiiiif'f- course VII XEW8. Kas hy L-ewis O. nceva. 30.

W. A. Fox, Lincoln, Nannie Hheflield, New Hampton, by Lewis 15. Jerry Millrr, Atchison, Nellie 28. Willis Kelley, Atohison, Henrietta Rtitlin, Atchison, by Jas.

Dunn. ADUCBT. 9. O. J.

Corson, Millwood, Lulu Young, Mt, Pleasant, by J. H. liau-serniau. 10. James Puroell, Vermillion, Sarah McSorloy, Huron, by Lewis Sceva.

10, Arthur Diarison, Cawker City, Annie Gommer, Atchison, by Lew if Sceva. 15, llmder, A. Asmussen, Aiehison, Mary Scott, Atohison, by David Earliart. Ltteber, Atchison, by Ijewis C. Sceva.

Sceva, MAY. 17. James R. Snyder, Kftimghuu, Laura A. Hawk, Ellingham, by Lewis 2.

William Stolp, Atchison, Anna C. Sceva. bnt thatid, i pe-u i iting, p-nniniiHiiip, or iiiHliiietiou in any of tti EngliHh brau- House, Atchison, by 2. ti. F.

I tin bar, Atchison, MaggM Geros, Atchison, Kev. Henry Hohmuu IH. Johu Johnson, Oak Mills, Krnun Dickey, Oak Mills, by Rev. A. Hong.

10. Patnck Drew, Kansas City, hes. toe inrtifil to eall at the college 'flica or addri Ht the prii cipals, Cconrod 3. Frank Trego, Lincoln, Cora 1 fi, ICdward Gasway, Atchison, Hilda and Smith, fill) Commercial street. 31 Gt Jennie Ellsworth, Atchison, by Van PtiHl irk, White Cloud, by A.

11 TV vie. 3. J. 8. NeNon, AtchiHoM, Alice Ar- 22.

JarasH Walih, Atehisou, Bridget EflfKirkV Savon. Renick. White Star. Grady, Atchison, by Rev. Hyury Holuiau.

il-pwR, Pant A teh in in, by Lewis bella Ib'iiry, A teh emu, by A. H. Tuih. Fliaiil'AftV. I George llinkle, AtebiHon, Sa.ah Irwin, Atchison, by Ji.

Seymour. 7. b'orgn McKay, huannoii, lot, oliolT.i.-i 8. Wniri.ui It igh, Atcliison, Anna by A. H.

Tevm. J. K. Coibrtt, L-Tnv, Kas, P-aibh MitLhell, h.t. Joe, by H.

13. Ibury, and Atchison soap, ench six for 25 cents, Carr, Atehibun, by 17. fiwvi J. Cnhoon, Erliughaiu, Stelhi steep, Ptliugham, by Rev. N.

Smith. 17. It. W. Seward.

Atehisou, Sue Hea Canton, by D. C. Milner. vu. at Consul in t-V, Olfd stpeut.

3. Thetuas Connerp, Atchison county, lui.a Lnue, AteiiiHon county, by Jimothy "Apples for mince meat at sixty-live 17. John N. Ij-)er, Mt Pleasant, Jost'plnne Keller, Mt. I'leasant, by Lewis CMits per bushel aud tomatoes ten cents per can at CoUHldine'p, 003 Main street.

Ijiibtr. 1. V. Jitcobs, Atchion, Anui Ger-bei, AtehiKon, by Morit, Groase. Sceva.

Philip Lit'le, Atchison, Mary Mo- 17. John li. Smith, Chillicotba, Mattie Oaborm Clinton, by Lewin Sceva. 22. William Perry, Atehisou, Marv ii.

Maloue, Atchison, by Rev. Henry Uol-tuan. 23. William L. Staluns, Oakley, Julia Adda PSmith, Atchison, by 23.

Thomas L. Fielden, AtchisuD, Moliio Venerable, Atchison, by 23. Amasa D. Villisoa, Iowa, Anna F. Pilkington, Atchison, by J.

B. Mulford. 25, George H. Miller, Arrington, Alice A. Smith, Horton, by W.

II nhhard. 20. Julius Winkler, Atchison, Eliza both Ktiehnhott', Eden, Kas by 30. Edward W. Mathias, Atchhioa, Millie Zeab, Atchison, by C.

Brandt. UKCEMHItlt. 18. John S. Ffiteher, Atchison, B.

Chapman, Atchison, by m. Manor hy 5. H. V. HpitR, St.

Lizzie Hajlt-y, by l(. F. Tulbott. 5. J.

Davis, Omaha, Chris turn Perker, BmukhVld. Mo by T. Pa r. J. J.

White. Atchison, M. E. Train, by C. Liuenkump.

22. Wm. W. Day, Talmo, Josi-4 C. Oreudorf, Nortouville, by Lewis Sceva.

22. Thos. Edwards, Atchison, Martha lay lor, by J. W. Payue.

0. Johuathan W. Smith, AtebiHon, 30. Thos, Colgan, Atchison, Mary Emo'ia Loopriek, Atchison, by C. Hafner, Dougherty, Atchison, by 1 1.

Harry Tingley, Pueltht, Min 31. Fred. F. Doyle, Lincoln, Ida nie McCain, Atchison, Kev. U.

V. Milner. M. Willrclm, Ojnney, 111., by J.B. Mnl ford.

I. Joseph A. Stephauek, Atchison, Mary 8. Buhmau, Atchison, by Moritz 12. John E.

Searcy, Musootah, Uulda '-'ii u-ki ft -r a ttt it-njent. id ih for the ivtiime fifiiid'licii'i to explain. Tin. en of 1 1 1 Mew eoini'y j-nl, foi the 'I I Hf miry 1 1 S7, it mi to i i i it u.iiild ti! the gieal 1 ram for the y- or 11' hfiiting tbo e.mrt b'tur, (iurifig iviir old; "Jsl.i. hen it is 'cmeinlieied toe or the cnurt liouni' iiiclod'-N aii tin: cotitity oliiceH and the court looitis, it luoka iiH it the jail eoul 1 not have had a roof on it during the yt-ar Ik-c.

"What hab bueomc of liiium A. obai-rvi'd aeitizcu this morning, referring to prounnent aecret Bttcinry ninu who had recently IohI a job. "I don't know. Probably he has gone on a pilgrimage to learn aurne more hailing aigus, I bLdiere there are three or fuur that he in not up om," wan the unHympa'hetic reply. The will of the late Thomas J)oua-hue was admitted to probate yesterday, lie gave to each of his children Sn'iUO, excepting hia youngeHt daughter, and be qneathed to his widow the residue of his estate.

31. Charles U. Thompson, Atchison, Few teams uro crowing oti to-day. Th1! ice outturn pnhing to-diiy, A inlay hht-nl' -n if uUer i 1 1 i fur kiting. W.

O. MePske inpidty into a boomer. --TliU g.mfe' tv.it Mff croeeiugfl The Santa 1' 'h it-not gri-ul The lodged Me Cii iu thi Trout wild in: tin-' m-'-L Schiiier lodj-'S 1. (, win install olliiM's at their hail f.u-ti!t;ht, Cil. Cochran will apread the ul the K.

of i'. ptitorlniriiiifM't nig tit. II hut'ma t. hue thing that mine (MS: it ii i. receiver for the Dint net or 'U 'l couv, hi'H in session Monday nun 'iiing, i) u.lc Gilbert o'j lie bench.

"Speaking a receiver fur lb bridge," remarks Newell Toil. "what's the matter with nu The utrOLtH of Woodland 1'iirK addition gu out fiM fur an and after that them aio three ''avenues" the laHt being avenue. There is also a "Samscult" avenue, For Piles, Hums, bruise cuts, sore throat, BtilF neck, l'oud'H Extract is an in valuable remedy, Neuralgia and rheunm-istD, and many other ills alike iu character, and any external or internal inilatnmationa or bleeding, yield quickly to ltB naagio influence. Pond's Extract Is sold every where. Avoid imraitatious.

The formation of the ice on the river dearly fIiows whero the channel of the stream runs. When the bridge was originally located the channel was clou to the weat bank, and consequently ti drawspaii was located on this side. But year by jear the banks ou the Missouri side abuve have been cutting away, until now the site of the old K. C. depot, where the ferry used to load iw far out into the water, two-thirds of the way across, and whore once were habitations, gardens, and farms is now deep, swift-tlnwiug water.

The ice is solid ou Hub Bide to the pier east of the draw. Beyond that is the chauuel. Grosse, 1, Thomas Christie, East Atchison, Julia Dysr.rt, Atchison, by Wm. Smothers. A.

Wills, Muscotah, by u. H. Miller. Iti. Wildani E.

Gibson, Parker, Atchison, by J. W. Payne. 31. John A.

Fowler, Atchison, Carrie Minnie Estes, East Atehisou, by Lewis C. Sceva. richrador, Atchison, by Lewis Sceva, BEl'TEMBKll. 5. Edward Lutz, Atchison, Maggie 1.

Marshal Warner, Atchison, Minnie Uamuer, Atehisou. G. Hud' B. Rict. St.

Joeeph, Foottit, Atchison, by D. C. Milner. 3TJira Lee's is headtpiarters for tur-kays, chickens, ducks, geese, eto. S.t'i itil (HUT, During holiday week the Pomeroy Coal Company offer the best grades of Illinois coal to cash customers for $5.00 per ton, worth 0.50.

Quality and weight guaranteed, The Population of Atchison Is about 20,000, and we would sav at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the throat aud lungs i those complaints are, according statistics, more numerous than other would advise all not to neglect tin portunity to call on lis aud getaboti.e of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. Price 50o and 81.00. Trial size free. Respectfully, Hudson Harkuess, druggists. 5 proof headlight oil, at 10 ceuta per gallon, ut Johu Cousidiue's, at 003 Main street.

mouey by buying coal and wood for cash of John H. Barry. 12 28 dGt. 13?" A. S.

Bowden is the cheapest place to buy clothing in Atohisou. Try him. Corn-r nI Fourth and Commercial streets. tT For aale: Evergreens Tor Christmas trees. All sizes.

T. C. Treat, Branch-ton addition. tf Go aud eee the variety of boya wagons and baby carnages at H. L.

Whit aker's. at 025 Commercial street. t-Johu H. Barry has thrown away bis books, reduced the price of coal and woud, and sella only for cash. See him and save money.

12 28 dGt. tSfTry A. S. Bowdeu for anything you need in clothing, gents' furnishing L'oods, trnuks, or valises. Corner of Fourth aud Commercial streets.

Bettie Chuppell, 8t, Joseph, by M. 3. Robert Curtis, Brenner, Mary Holly, Gulls, by Joseph T. Richard sou. Uowie.

G. William A. Hundley. Oak Emma Barks, Gaynor City, by 6. C.

M. Thalls, Atchison, Maggie Lewis C. Soeva. linen, Atohison, by Lewis 8ceva. 0, Christian Kloepper, Huron, 7.

Arthur Smith, Linnins, Lou Christina Meyer, Huron, by U. Vetter, Spencer, Linuius, by R. Seymour. 7, Newton Martin, Atchison, Beatrice 8. William Gipson, Atchison, Lottie Blue, Atohisou, by Kobert tt.

rleming. 12. George Stilt, Essex, Iowa, B. Buynard, Atchison, by Lewie Soeva. Morgan, Atchison, by Samuel Hall.

8. George II. Beuuing, Atohison, Anna M. McCrackeu, Atchison, by J. B.

Mulford. 8. Sidney Woodson, Muscotah, 12. F. L.

Hannah, Atchison, Barbara Butcher, Atchison, Euuioe Riley, Muscotah, by Lewis 14. Lewis A. Strickler, Sedalia, Lena Sceva. May Wallace, Muscotah, by Rev, M. Plaunett.

14. Henry O. White, Huron, Jen' J. p. li.

V- M. Gordon, Atchison, Maggir b'liiney- AteliiMnn, by Hi bett Hcjniour. 'K I'M ard Collins, AMhou, Co? i. S'leplimd, Atcli'son, V. Pavne.

A. ttttir T'iyh Atrhiien, Mary Hey, hi I jew is MVa. I lu hard HitrliKliilth, St. Ehsin Prowu, St. le eph, O.

Milnor. ID Calvin II. Hliuplo, Nortonvile, tin Nortonville, ly D. C. INilllHT.

II, icoigrt H. Pur bank, Muncotah, Harsh CarHeit, Muflootah, by L. H. Miller, j. p.

11. James lU'dd, Atchison, Bell Downing, Atchinon, by V. M. Twine. 12.

Joseph K. Manthe, Everest, Mary Aunu Walz, Atchison, by K. T. Harder. 10.

OttmerT. Schleicher, Ht. Joseph, Addle L. 8'iHsmaun, Atchison, by Mulford. 21.

C. A. liippel, St. Joseph. Julia Kauey, tit.

Joseph, by Lewis Sceva. W. U. McLaughlin, Atchison, Barbara Downing, Atchison, by It. B.

Di ury, j. p. 25. A.J. Bevin, Museotab, Susau M.

Terry, Muscotah, by Key. Lewis Mo-Cleary. 25. Atyly White, Millwood, TVmpa Lnngtitou, Gery City, Kas, by Geo. T.

Cloud. 2t. JoHiah A. Sunderland, Arrington, May L. lteid, Arrington, by T.

T. James, p. 28. Charles Dorscl, St. Joseph, Alice Downe, St.

Joseph, by Lewis Sceva. MAROU. 1. C. W.

Ualstead, Atchison, Eflie Funis, Atchisui, by 8. Myers. 2. Lucius L. SheHieid, Woodward, Percilla Hohinson, Nortonville, by Geo.

S. M. Cotttell. 5. N.

E. Hawk, Eftingham, Emma Knight, Ellinuham, by T. C. I JoWIlH. 8.

Pt-ny LiMiuard, Shannon, Christena N. Myer, l'arnell, by S. IlastingH. it. (Tins.

H. CHhnan, St. Louis, (JuHnie Kothschild, St. Louis, by Ab'i'l Leonard. Id.

Al rton, Atchison, Elizi Li wiw, Atchihon, by A. H. Tevis. 10. A.

M. Fhmieg, St. Joseph, Mo, Brrtha Hartley, Atchiriou, byD.C-M.il -er. 11. J.

G. Hamilton, Huron, Siirah Gresnaiu, Huron, by G. U. Stabler, j. p.

1 1. J. W. PloHser, Haddam, Ella II. Amt', by Lewis Scevu.

W. CAint--. IM 1 1 Atchison, Lrona Uordwcll, Atch'sou, by Lewis Sceva. Ml. Walter A.

Haiin Holton, Kas Ibipert, Lanuaf ter, by Lewia Se-va. 21. .1. E. 'Ijiipman, Muneotah, lOlijia liinuii'll, fth fccot.ih, by Bev.

L. 21. J. E. Wilson, Huron, Loiiim Euro by (1.

W. Htabler, me Wilson, Muscotah, by 14. W. G. Woodruff, Atchisoo, Annie 14.

William Duukel, Muscat), Birdie Sueck, Atchison, Abiel Leonard. Roauh, by 10. G. K. Madison.

Minneapolis, 15. Richard Taylor, Atchiou, Kittie Bradford, Atohisou, by L. Smith. A ('ulriiietOlitkt-r'H l.uck. 'iiif men are born rich, pome acquire riches and others have riches thrust upon them.

To the hitter fortunate clnhs be longs Air. Chath A. JohuHon, No. a7fi Ohio Htreet. and who waa the lucky holder of uno-tenth of ticket No, lH.fih! which drew tha fit at eapital prize of iu the October drawing of The Ijotihiaua Htate Lottery.

A Tntceler reporter found Mr. dohuaon, a very iutel-igent young Hwede, twenty-seven year of age, a ciibinet-Jiiiiker by occupation, who, aix yeura ago, came to America and found employment at his trade iu ChicHgo. Having three timtH before purchased tickets in the lottery and drawing nothing, his HiirpriK aa great when he found that his last investment had brought him -i return of Slo.OUO. 'h'cttyo Arhtustis Tra rrlrr. Xor, 15.

Chas. W. Joues, Atehisou, Atrnes E. Waterson, Atchison, by W. Alderman.

15. Wm. C. Burrows, Atohison, Frau-oes FarnBworth, Atohisou, by W. 8.

Mo Kellar. 17, Marion Anderson, Hiawatha, Belle Murray, Hiawatha, by Lewis Sceva. 17. Wm. Garland, Kansas City.

Arabella Chapman, East Atohison, by J. B. Mulford. 19. Charles Turner, Atohison, Martha Mitchell, Atchison, by James Dunn.

21. H. C. Waloott, Atohison, Jennie E. Myers, Atchison, by J.

8. Myers. 24. William Sower, Atchison, Frida Wachtel, Atehisou, by Lewis Soeva. 26.

George Waruer, Atehisou, Lizzie Veaeh, Atchison, by Wm. Twine. 20. Chest Harper, Atohison, Virginia Stepney, Atchison, by Wm. Smothers.

20. Ingwer 0. Peterson, Atohison, Coroliua Stulp, Atchison, by O. Vetter. 27.

Frank Ruiz, Valley Falls, Maggie Veaglie, Valley Filds, by. Rev. A. Yockel. 27.

William D. Jones, Fairfield, Iowa, Maggie R. Clark, Atchison, by Rev. Henry Hapman, U7. Frank M.

Hawk, Etlingham, Julia Covell, Ellingham, by J. H. Hunter. 27. Henry Buford, Atchison, Lizzie Smith, Atehisou, by R.

Seymour. Ida May Clark, Kaui'aa City, by Rev, Abiel Leonard. 10. Wi'lism H. Ham, Mustub, liertha Fithean, Muscotah, by 20.

Ed. E. C.awford, Ottawa, Esta DON'T BLAME a man for groaning when he has Rheumatism or Neuralgia. The pain is simply awful, No nature in the ancient times was more painful than these twin diseases, but oughtn't a man to be blamed if, having Rhf u-matibin or Neuralgia, he wont Ath-lo-pho-ros, when tt has cured thousands who have suffered in the same way. It cutcd hundreds after physicians have pronounced them incurable.

Tlic bkili of nve physician "onlc! n.i cure nio of Rheumatism winch ieulri in the hips, nerk mid slu.ukleis. fc.u intense was liic pinn thai situo vjs alu.rst imposnblc. 'l'hc ti't lcst i AiliL.pli.'u-s rmvc inc relief, it ml the third i-it-1 'til me lo iltry let four h-lf i-. itl.utt wftknig. 1 conliiui m.w well.

kdv. H. '1 Kui I New THt ATHIQPH0R0S Hi vaii N. Cheerful Con verscition oil" of the ameuitUH of life, tut a tiutiit talker whom- "gema of hou dop from liiia diHeluse yt-How tu v.ing rack aiul ruiu, th-iu he ir hhe )thMvLse liir this in uind. mid lend add'd force 0 by kfpiiif? vour tewth wi'ire and pure v.ito IT, itiOHt of tootn priq(- 1 i.ti.,1'-', vli.ch I render the gun li -ulijiv I'linlicfl Biie Catiett, Sedau, by 21.

Wm. D. Buck, Mt. Pleasant, Fam-sy E. Brown, Mt.

Pleasant, by 22. John P. McCrackeu, Passadena1 Cal Mabel 1. Stockton, Lurkiu, by 22. Davis Smirh, Huron, Maggie MoMulleu, Huron, by 24.

George W. Martin, Atchison, Ida 10. W. H. Cobell, ElVingham, E.

H. Ferguson, Ellingham, by D. C. Milnor. 17.

li. M. Powers, Winfii Id, K-. Amanda Hooper, Atchison, by J. 8.

Meyers. IS. George B. Archer, Atchison, Came E. Morgan, Severance, by D.

C. Milner. VX W. T. Davis, Lincoln, Hattie E.

Mason, Lincoln, by Lewis Sceva. 20. John Austin, Muscotah, Rosa Hawkins, by Miller. 2G. J.

E. Huudley, Leavenworth, Maggie Fitch, by Stephen Robinson. 28, Eugene McGrath, Atchison, Ida Ostertag, Atchison, by Christoph Brandt. 30. W.

1). Roach, Muneotah, Susie Miller, Muscotah, by Rev. Thomas Campbell. JUNK. 1.

Perrie Johnson, Atchison, C. E. BlaiBdoll, Atchison, by J. S. Myers.

1. F. Sowers, Atchison, I. E. Recur, Atchison, by J.

8. Myers. 2. James A. Peck, Yiutou, Iowa, Lillie Rsmmingtou, Atehisou, by J.

B. Mulford. 2. W. A.

Carpenter, Huron, Eh tella M. Jerome, Iuvermay, by Lewis Sceva. 4. Frank Johnston, Lancaster, Agnes Rupert, Lancaster, Z. 8.

Hastings. 4. Chas. E. Rosenberg, Atchison, Mat-tio Osborne, Wy inure, by V.

M. Twine. G. Lee Cook, St. Joseph, Katie K'ltcu, St.

Joseph, by James R. illy. 0. Fred Huron, Atchison, Hattie Jack-Sou, Atchison, by Wm. Smothers.

11. Chas H. Ealiotii, Cummiugs, Mattie Sidener, Cuiuuiiugs, by 1'. Laird. 11.

I. D. Lawann, Whitiug, Hat-tie Benteeu, Whiting, Kas. M. Thos.

B. MncGee, Atchison, Dot a Marshall, AtetiiHou, by A. H. Tevis. lb.

T. U. Ye are Wyandotte, I'elle Armstrong, Monrovia, by T. Downs. 17.

Arthui Boyle, Atchison, Frances Alcorn, Atehieon, by Lewis Sceva. 17. Charlcu Barnes, Atchison, Delia FstcH, AtebiHon, by J. W. Payne.

17. K. T. Bninunr, Atehisou, Belle Oak Mills, by J. W.

Payue. 22. Arthur C. Jones, Atchison, lone. Loos Ateinson, by J.

S. Mors, 23. JariK's M. Endieott, lon.t tJoliinion, ly Leis Scevu. 27.

Jacob Motz, At-'hisou, Cathenuu (J. li, by B. F. Talbott. 27.

11. Brendridge, SL Joseph, Mary A Joiior, St, loseph, by Lew lis t-'c'eVii. Alexander A. Uf-eves, Emporia, Alica Atchison, by R. Sey mour.

2.. David E. Jenner, 8t. Mary'c, Ann M. Keiiu, Atchison, by V.

8. Crouch. 20. CharlnH Porter, Atchison, Mary F. Pm ger, Atehisou.

Fred Sawyer, Topeka, 8a-mamha Jenkins, East Atchison, by T. M. Pleroe. 3d, (b'nrge Bed well, Atchison, Sarah Hiyaio, by J. 8.

Myers. JDLV. 2. Charles F. M.

Hicks, Atchison, Sarah M. Stewart, Atchison, by B. F. Talbott. 2.

Thomas Ryan, Everest, Jessie Andrews, Everest, by Lewis Hceya. 2. J. W. Miller, Mt.

Pleasant, Josie Potter, Mt. Pleasaut, by Lewis Sceva. 2. Charles Frank, Kansas City, Dollla High, Kansas City, by B. F.

Talbott. 3. Hiram Wilson, East Atchison, Martha Brown, East Atohisou, by Lewia Soeva. 4. Fred Beanmout Havens, Leavenworth, Jessie Brown, Oak Mills, by J.

W. Payne. G. Henry Collins, Atchison, Hattie Robinson, Atohtson, by Wm. Smother, 7.

George Edwin, Atchison, Annie Hamilton, Atchison, by R. Seymour. 11. James F. Donald, Atehisou, Maria Challiss, Atobieou, by J.

B. Mulford. May Cuuuiugham, Atchison, by John A. Ham. 27, Board man N.

Crunch, Ia Grange, Alice F. Moore, Atchison. t- Kiiii 'I oik. NVii-hhor, iT oii nit- tronbltd with yonr tdn(vs, liver, or chr indigi-a thui you will find I.a. leat'n I'lg Tonic at tiii U3d i-fiiiovt-M nil iMu.li- 27.

Doko G. Ewing, Atohisou, Lillie Jitlford, Atohison. 2S. James R. Hubbard, EHlugham Hannah Bell Stevens, Muscotah, It is l.toil-hoKi Co, Get tickefa of V.

V. IN cb, tin company's legiteujnte aiitlMM'-i'1 and at tin: Uvrum ho id r-arliTf. Cr.r. COIuat-)'s iaclitt i liehtrope, doc''y Club, ui.a t'iii-emors Jijji.et thtu: di-licniu irn-ranee longer than any ethfars. Mtflici n.i I I iin nt' nl 28.

William G. Tunget, latan, p. A. G. J.

I-' (NiirniingH, Ib'-dty, Cumuiiugs, tiy T. C. tje ili-od. ao cure no pay. I i hjtih'ii vili br fur--L-d to 4 pu ici i d.

-it try 'I hi I INm- aud 1. J'oi- sJe IM. eoai, bt iu the v.oih! I "or g'affri, IVmi'iov (3inil Oo. ex.diiMVi- --Noj'tmi: The iimetiti. of the Downs.

Nellie Cuuich, latan. Mo. 31. Granville Spencer, Oxford, Lizzie Htm gis, Lancaster, Kan. Scarlet Fever.

Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is unequalled iu the treatment of Scarlet Fever. Inconsistency Accomplishes uothiug of worthiueta. The Qaaker Alediciue Company ask a trial of Dr. Watson's New Specific Cough Cure and request you to report your exe perience to your druggist neighbor and suffering humanity. No cure, no pay.

Price 50c and 81. For sle by M. Noll, druggist. Facts Worth Knowing, iu all diseases of the nusui mucous membrane the remedy UBed must be uon-irritating. The medical profession has buen slow to learu this.

Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, suuffu, powders, syringes, astringents, or any similar application, because tbey are all irritating, do not thoroughly reach the affeoted aurfaces and should be abandoned bh worse than failures. A multitude of persons who have for years born all the worry and pain that catarrh can inllict, testify to radical and permanent cures wought by Ely's Cream Balm. Round trip excursion tickets to California fcoiuta are now on sale daily at 880.00 each via the Missouri Paciflo route. On Jaj. 12th aud Fub.

17th these tickets may be had via this route it G0 each. Take advantage the low rates and call ou or address foi further information Chas. E. Styles, passenger aud ticket agent, south of the union depot. ETCignrs by the box at Beremau Grillith's! jjT" Ladies tine stationery at Bereman Gritlith's.

t-ST Holiday hooka at Bereman Griffith's. ETTVenaed turkeys at Johu Intfen'a 425 Commercial street, ttrBereman A Griffith have the best line of toilet soaps and perfumery. EsfTurkeys, cranberries, celery, at lutfen's 425 Commercial street. tOdor cases at Bereman Griffith's, Pomeroy Coal Co. have in stock a large quantity of Cauon City ooal.

Clean and dry. Try it. dtf. Western ooal for western people Use noue but the best. Canon City acknowledged the ooal.

8. Bowden wants a word with yon ou men's aud boys' overcoats aud suits before buying. Corner of Fourth aud Commercial streets. "Overcoats at D. H.

Brown Go's HrThe KafTer Benning drug house is one of the best regulated iu the city See them about holiday goods. Horse and Cow Feed. The cheapest place in the city to buy feed is at Fowler's, corner of Fifth and Kausas He sells only for cash. Take the cash with you and Bave money. 12-2 0 It.

II. llleKtti-d, gunsmith. Keys filed, looks repaired aud Baws filed. No. 725 Commercial street.

Used a garble it prevents the throat from becoming diphtharitio allays the iullamation and aubdues the pain. Used to uponge the body it allays the itching intlamatinit of the akin and distroys infection. Exnosed iu the sick- room it will pre vent the spread of contagion, aud keep U--oigfl Jenkiu, Atchison, Williams, Geuessee, Win. 20. Cormdtus Laauwe, Atchison, Nellie Kaun, Atchison, by W.

8. Mo-KeMar. OOTOBKB. 1. Archibald G.

Cobb, Atchison, Etta Full, Atrtbiwm, by B. F. Talbott. 3. A lolpli R.

Meyer, Nortonville, Mary E. Sott, LauetiMte-r, by J. C. Van Hauua. 4.

Charlos O. Joseph, amen, Etiia llumu', Muscotah, by Thomas Campbell. 4. Eugene 8. Clark, Atchison, Ger trtide Woltera, Atchison, by 4.

A. M. Bunhey, Muscotah, Geriie Vilcs, Muscotah, by Thomas Campbell. 5. Herman Schreiber, Atchitiou, Katin Rchoenbeek, Abi-d Leonaid.

5. Rene Bonrgt, Atchison, Roxana Green, Atchison, by Rev. C. J. Swank.

D. Newman W. Arthur, Atchison, Emma R. Seip, Atchison, by D. C.

Milner. 8. Ernest W. Klein, Omaha, Margaret Schmitt, Atchison, by C. Vetter.

11. Jacob L. Earnest, Washiutou, Tabitha Horn, Moravia, Iowa, by Lewis C. Sceva. 12.

George J. Wade, Atchison, Lizzie Youut, Atohisou, by Lewis Sceva. 13. George Gimball, Atchison, Mary Hipney, Atohison, by LewiB C. Soeva.

15. William H. Garrett, Atchison, Mary 0. Ostertag, by Abiel Leonard. 17.

George Vannida, Paruell, Clara Bell Allee, Paruell, by T. M. Pierce. $18. Charles Meyers, Good Intent, Eva Kendall, Hiawatha, by J.

K. Miller. 19. Thomas Durkin, Atohison, Emma A. Wilcox, by Lewis O.

Sceva, 20. William A. Otis, Atohison, Grace Hetherington, Atohison, by Abiel Leonard. 22. William Christian, Atohison, Maggie Derr, Atchison, by Lewis C.

Soeva. 25. W. Addison MoKelvey, Atohison, Ella M. Ferguson, Atohiion, by W.

Alderman, 27. Charles F. Kuhlmau, Atchison, the atmosphere wholesome. A world of toys at Whitaker's. U.

oo hems reports large sales of the Sovereign Jwwell base burner. UpiioitfUM'iiig. John Weinman, on Fifth street, be Epl riani M. Tice, Nortoiivilte, Miller, Nortonville, by Geo. fc.

Cotuvll. 2 A. it. Keitldiiu Shannon, Kits. lorualia KusHidl, Shannon, by He v.

Levi Uol inian. (1. II. Smith, AtebiHon, Munuo Furrow, Atehisou, by J. fc.

Myeis. 28, John Cuireu, Atchison, JMuggie Sutton, Atehisou, 11. li. Drury. William H.

Pentou, Atchison, AUelaide A. Evans, Atchison, by Abiel Leonard. 111. H. C.

Beard, Arrington, Kmma Tiumbull, Arrington, by T. C. Downs. HI. L.

K. Countryman, Phillipsbtirg, U. C. Hammond, North Uniuutowu, by A. II.

Tevis. Al'UIL. 2. Martin Basham, Atchison, Mamie Curren, Atchison, B. B.

Drury. 4. B. H. Clingan, Atchison, Lizzie A.

Gemberling, Eiliughani, T. C. Downs. 4. Henry C.

Young, Springfield, Miunio Buckingham, AtchiBon, by J. W. Payne. fi. Albert Ban dull, Atclusnn, Clara Athertou, Atchison, by J.

B. Mulford. 8. John Vendivier, Cummingsville, Margaret Masan, by V. Jones.

10. William Arthur Scott, Leavenworth, Lottie Grouse, Leavenworth, by B. B. Diury. 11.

W. W. Scott, Atchison, Mrs. V. Clark, Atchison, by Lewis Sceva.

12. William Shu maker, Atchison, Elizabeth Eiohe, Atehisou, by Lewis Soeva. tween Kansas avenue and Santa Fe n'-'i Miohiot tit the AtchiM.m Olub will oe held id 'In cbib fjutuniay, Jan n.ir 7fh, for the purpose of electing otli-C' i r.u The ruling year, 1-2-(it. 11. I'uiiiKJt, 1.

Jurat had a better selection of ohoiee. holiday meats than any butchers in the city. Logemau it Durst may always be fottud in the front of the piocossion. Ely The Atchison Gas company is making a much better article than is tnnde iu our neighboring cities. The cold weather never causes it to freeze, and it makes blighter light.

CT People who must do a great deal of walking should have their feit well protected by good shoes The West Atchison Bboe store iu very ceuveuieut for peopla iu that part of town and railroad men, and Ileinz has shoes especially for them. He also has pome nice mittens and glovee. C1TA yearling heifer will be ru 11 led at Thomas Grady's grocery store, at Ulll Main street, on Saturday evening, Jan. 7, 1888, at 10 p. m.

The rattle is for the benefit of the West Atchison Catholic church. Tickets, 50 coutaeach. dtf, Hoy a' sleds at Whitaker's. is no doubt that John Con-uidine Bells groceries oueaner than anv- streets, rena'rs and manufactures all All perftobH knowing theiei-lvrs to b. iuilobtid to me are requenTed to cali id once and nave 1 have money.

12-2 tf. J''-. V. iM.weru. Notice.

The Urm of Mim paon ia (hit. day dif'holved by mutual eminent, V. HimpHou retiring from aaid tirm, and II. Kelsey continuing the buBinenH under the name of ti. JI, Koisey.

All outstanding accounts owing to the firm of Kelsey At Himpson will be collected by either S. 11. lvelfeey or A. W. rjimpuon.

All iudobtedietis of the said firm is assumed and will be paid by their successor, B. Kelsey. tinned.) ti. II. Kelhey, A.

W. yiMI'SON. I take this time to extend to our many friends my sincere thanks for th'dr liberal patronage during the long period of lif-teen years with tha firm of Kelsey Himpson, in which time the business has grown from a very small and insignificant beginning, to the largest in the state of Kansas. 1 purpose iu the future to maintain the reputation of the old firm, in honest and fair dealing, and to always keep a stuck that will amply sat isfy the demand, in assortment, quality and quantity aud at prices aa low as any legitimate dealer can otTer. I purpose also to devote my undivided attention to the business and hope to receive as liberal patronage from my friends and the public in the future as in the past.

Very respectfully, B. H. Kelsey. kinds of sofas, lounges, eto. Matresses and lounges always on band.

Caipet laying a speoialty. IIANti THIS ItV THE STOVK TO 11 KY, The Pomeroy Coal Company offer Coal for $5.00 per ton during this week. Bay at once as the regular price, $6.50, will Boon be restored. NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Exchange National bank on January 5, 1888, for the purpose of electing five directors to serve for the ensuing year.

W. W. Hbtbbbimqton, Cashier. body else..

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