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Atchison Sunday Morning Sermon from Atchison, Kansas • 1

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I -J 1 4 SERMON. i SUNDAY ATCHISOS flttftofad to the Interests of Atchison People. Anponent of Individual Liberty. A Society, Literary and Local jrewspaye :4 ATCHISON, KANSAS, SUNDAY 3IORNING, JUNE 8, 1884. NUMBER2.

1 I -n A. 11 TlT- Base Ball Items. YOLU3IE 1. PERSONAL POINTS, Commencement Exercises. Majority TrR.fi wr RHiuAiiu.

i ana zo.oou uu umr i i i FROM CHICAGO Resubmission and 20,000 SHORT SERMONS Bert Porter gets there on the score Reneal the Law with a License June 5th, 1884. Smulatt jtrmoit. J. P. Pomeroy is in Boston.

Harry Barton came in last evening, "Our Views," as set forth in in The Trinity church sewing society A. System rot a copy of 9 Democracy and True Temperance! troducing to the people of Atchison and newspaper world, our first issue your first issue to-day, and allow me Mrs. A. Scudder is visiting in Bos met with Mrs. Chas.

Osborne, Thurs day. About eight hundred of Atchison's best people turned out to the Opera House Wednesday night to hear the closing exercises of the High School graduating class. This being the Fourth Annual Commencement, and the interest steadily grown with each to congratulate you, not only upon ton. sheet. Plattsburg vs.

Atchison at Del-monico park to-day. The Plattsburg club will have a contest with the Delmonico's to-day. The contract between the Vin-cennes and Delmonico's is a stiff one. Y. J.

31. TAfER, Editors and Publishers. Railroad Legislation and the Peo pie! Tariff Reform and Fair Play. 1 maVe.im. but on the of the Sermon, are principles wnicn the ooiicv and Geo.

L. Florence will be home to Services in Trinity church today as follows: Holy Communion 7:30 p. morning service 11 a. even it square decided stand you have tak day political cast of this paper in the fu KANSAS. There will be no straddling or ATCHISON, en for personal liberty.

I like the D. E. Merwin has returned from succeeding year, beside the superior dodging, but an open highway with a ing service 8 p. rintr of vour salutatory it shows ture. Why should we falter why should we vary from our line of march so long as it is right and be Texas.

THE SCSDAY MORNINT. SERMON dcSirCS to make the department of social news as complete as possible, and to that end invites the The opening of Washington Park accommodations compared to past years when old Corinthian hall was brains, pluck, political wisdom, and American manhood. I believe there wide throttle. Honest, fearless men will discuss the questions, and Geo. Frank Ludwic of Waterville is in people of Atchison to contiibnte to it any on West Main street Wednesday nitiht was a very enjoyable affair in coming all loyal liberty loving peo used, it is no wonder that the aud W.

Glirk will aTain be Governor of the city. items of interest concerning the doings of is nothing like young blood after all ple We have not chosen the atti oar citizens. We particalarJy request, those Dave Barry leaves for Firth, deed. The Winegar band discours 0 Kansas. One of the Boys.

ience was a remarkable one. The participants one and all acquitted entertaining visitors to furnish names, resi tude we assume upon the prohibition for dash and vim, and in our day of old fogyism, and man worship, it is ed sweet music on the occassion and shortly. dence, of such by postal card or by call In? at the office. Eds question for the purpose of fostering the more clearlv discemable. Your Will R.

Smith has returned from no pains were spared to make the af themselves in an admirable manner, and their friends have reason to feel or inculcating in the minds of the Reunion of Schoolmates. One of the most pleasant occa fair a success by the proprietor. We Hot Springs. contemporary the Liampwn man TO QUE FRIEND 9. old or young, ideas which are damn nroud of their efforts.

The Sermon understand that th.se concerts are (now here) who expects to be nom Mrs. W. T. Fleming is home again 1 is satisfied that their future lives will Words of encouragement and cheer ing or degrading, but rather those which have a tendency to elevate sions of the closing exercises of the Atchison High School was the gath to be given weekly. inated for Governor of Kansas, nev from her eastern visit.

hare been tendered us by many reflect credit upon the city which started their bark out into the wide er had any clearly defined mind of Last Wednesday evening Mr. Jno. Archie Wells and Dick Morris ering together of the graduates of newspapers and friends. To those his own on any subject except John C. Duncan and Miss Anna Lincoln 84 in the parlors of the Congrega open sea of life and make better the social, unbiased, independent character of everyone.

We are not opposed to the prohibition of the sale of intoxicants simply will Sunday in White Cloud. Mr. and Mrs. Larmar visited were united in marriage at the Epis The Delmonico's play the Union Pacific's at Omaha June 27th, and 28th. Leavenworth has signified their willingness to tackle the Delmonico's in the near future.

The Topeka club are quite jubilant over their victory and feel sure of a second success. The Delmonico's have arranged a date with the Vincennes club of Vin-cennes, tor June 25. Kansas City is now on the list of the Base Ball Union Association. Altoona, having been stricken from the roll. The Boston and Providence clubs played a game Friday in Boston which, after 16 innings resulted in a tie, both nines getting one score.

The game between Topeka and Atchison last Sunday, was witnessed A. Martin and the Republican party, right or wrong; indorsing each and Boquets and flowers prevailed in who have thus seen fit to speak kindly and wish our venture success, we are indeed grateful, and by this means do hereby tender our sincer- tional church Thursday afternoon. Out of the whole number, forty-four, thirty-five were present, and as the friends in Leavenworth Wednesday. great abundance, all receiving them copal church, by Rev." Leonard. A large number of friends and acquain every act, sometimes with a feeble almost by the arm load.

Amiel Meir will go to Louisville to protest but in the end falling into tances witnessed the ceremony that The following is a brief descrip compete in the shooting tournament. est thanks. A sense of duty to our readers only prevents our re-printing that motive alone, but trom causes which will follow as natural results. If in our hearts we believed that prohibition possessed that virtue made them husband and wife. They custom' of holding a public commencement and awarding diplomas was established in 1881, this was a tion of the toilets worn by the young Mrs.

Frank A. Todd attended the line and letting principle go to the dogs. He is now straddling with a vengeance, with prohibition to the right of him and anti-prohibition to ladies. have commenced housekeeping at 720 street. The Sermon joins Thomas festival in Kansas City yes Miss Piatt wore an embrocered terday.

their many friends and wishes them decidedly good showing. Two members, Miss Reid and Miss Hosier of the class of '81 have been married, and germ of happiness, which reconcile the father to the wayward son, the mother to the fallen daughter, the Swiss dress made with infant waist, Mrs. S. B. Bennett, of Whiting, the left of him.

He lays his right hand of fellowship upon the shoulders of all the cranks and fanatics silk gloves, white roses, black toe slippers and diamond ornaments. long, happy and useful married ife. Theo. Flashbine, foreman of Has parents to the loving children frcm was in the city visiting reatives last week. and one member, Arthur Challis of the same class, called to that home the flattering notices received.

We are ever grateful to these people, and will cherish their kind words as little bright spots in an exceedingly-stony pathway. Politicians, whatever else may be said cor.cerning them, are not dangerous. A law that an intelligent community will not respect must necessarily be a weak and foolish one. Miss Markhaav. Nunsveiling dress, who believe in a paternal form of that knows neither studies or sorrow.

Mrs. Ketcham and Mrs. F. W. heaven sent them, we would lilt our hats, bow our heads and exclaim Amen! Godspeed the cause! If though, through prohibition, life, lib kell Son's press room, had the misfortune to lose the end of one of his fingers in a press last Monday.

Downs visited Leavenworth Wed The graduates of the four years were full overskirt and basque, lace ornaments, Marechal Neil roses and white lace gloves and bhek toe slippers. by over one thousand people. The playing was miserable on both sides and the score was but a reflection of as follows: nesday. government, and want to do all the thinking for their fellow citizens and neighbors; and with his left hand holds fast to the loins of anti-prohi-tion and liberty. So far, they have 1 881 Frances L.

Garside, Blanche A pair of "spelling crooks" tried Tom Pullen and Dick Morris have Miss Bailee White tirle dress, erty, peace, sobriety and happiness could be s-cured to all who worship an amatuer game. to "do" the town on the word "choir" Challiss, Maggie R. Hedges, Mary E. hit the road agam after a silort stay puffed skirt, silk half mits reaching during the early part of the week. Scott, Nellie G.

Reid, Jane Boone, the citv ped at its shrine, we would be among ALL SORTS. If your watch needs repairing or to the elbows, 10; s.ippers, pink roses, dia.noud ani pearl Their scheme was like this: One of the throng to give it our blessings Rev. F. T. Ingalls and Mrs.

and as Republicans, been running in parallel lines and no gr at strain has been brought to bear upon Strad the two would be writing a letter in and hearty benedictian. But obser Miss Stockvvell have returned from cleaning, take it to Hairy Linn. Mary E. Fox, Lilhe G. Hathway, Daisy L.

Denton, Delia Estes, May Hosier, Annie Underwood, Victor Linley, Arthur Challiss 14. a hotel; turning to his confederate Miss Shoemaker: Blue sitk dress, their trip to Qumcy. vation of the workings of the prohibitory law have turned our minds in Go to H. Jochem for su nrcer Topeka is talking of selling their city building to pay off their three (3) count them policemen with. Citizens nocked around the Globe and Patriot bulletin boards like tlies around a sugar bowl during the past week.

dling John, but the time is near at hand, when the extremes will pull kilted skirt, full overskirt and basque, Miss Pauline Olmstead of Oak goods in hardware. 1882 Mary Hollister, Phebe L. white kid gloves, orange blossoms, the channel of aversion and repulsion to it. The concluion is a nat Those elegant refrigerators at Mr. with such strength in opposite directions that he must let go of one land is in Atchison, the guest of her aunt, Mrs.

Stanton Park. gold ornaments. Clark, Marry Tarrant, Minnie Moul-ton, Susie Hubbard, Flora Dickson, he would ask him how to spell the word "choir;" c-h-o-i-r was the reply; "I will bet you fifty cents you are wrong, it is spelled q-u-i-r-e; he takes the bet and generally an outsider will also take a bet, and then ural one. To see law traduced, dis Jochems will please you. See them.

Miss Earhart: India mull dress, and follow the other or be divided Misses Mamie Harris and Coia Maria Lane. Nora Ryan, Katharine handsomely embroidered drapery, rreallv Top is The mayor of regarded, trampled upon and ignored is not in harmony with American himself: one-half of John A. going Clocks, Watches. Silverware and Repairing at H. Linn's place of bus Garside, Harry Smith, Cora Thomas nomas are visiting in carbonnaie.

with the probs. and the other with lace collar, black toe slippers, Marechal Neil roses, diamond embarrassed over the fact that the saloons have opened their front doors. iness. They will return to-day. 1883 Mable Gore, Harriet Crow- Mrs.

C. B. Singleton and little the antis. Imagine a divided John principles and conceptions of that which is right. To enact a law which required a man to forsake his pleas all start to hunt a dictionary; getting all the bets possible the dictionary-is referred and there it will be found that Webster spells it both ways A.

Martin scattering around over 703 Commercial street. Positively ell, Cora Ostertag, Mamie Stevenson, I daughter, Miss Joie, visited friends Miss Hosier: India mull dress, Kansas as a candidate for governor the last week. Go and see the bar Lulu Calaway, Clara Horner, Loretta! in Weston, last week. full overskirt, puffed waist, lace col- gains. Cline, Kate Holmes, Wilbur Park, Miss Mammie Shewalter went over ures and place the iron manicles of law upon the sacred rights and privileges handed down to him through why, even his best friends would not know him.

ar, white kid gloves, bbek toe slip Will he, can he be elected. We heard Geo. Dobson say NO. Geo. is a political prognosticator and still has money.

stating that "c-h-o-i-r" is more generally us-'d. The pair were run in, but released the next morning. Harry Linn sells Silverware as Edward Blair, Ella Boles n. pers and white roses. Your friend the Patriot will have to Topeka Wednesday morning to visit friends in the capital city.

1884 Kate Piatt, Alice Markham, cheap as can be purchased west of the Mississippi river. to wake up from a Rip Van Winkle Alta Barley, Ettie Earhart, Clara The ladies society of the Christian Mr. T. H. Nance of Mexico, the chivalery of his noble sires, who yielded up their lives, their homes, their all, that America might be free that their posterity might live in and get out in the open sun- A Bad Habit.

The young men of Topeka have 1 it'. Shoemaker, Harriet Hosier, Will H. church met last Thursday at the res- Those buying jewelry will bear in ight of principle without dallying was in the city last week the guest of his sister, Mrs. G. H.

Palmer. Bryning, James R. Covert -9. grown so deeply into tne naoit 01 dence of Mrs. John Pullen.

with the if's and but's of sa many mind that Henry Lmn makes no charge for engraving. gambling for everything they eat, The programme of the afternoon Mrs. Nelly Bayley will give a chalk Miss Mabel Perkins and Miss An The Sf.kmo.v is not on politics much, but observes that those who are do not seem to be soaring in pei" fect estacy and assurance. After all the trouble and expense Topeka has gone to, she now has open saloons, and don't receive a. cent of revenue from them either.

drink or smoke that it has become consisted first of an eloquent and talk this evening at the Presbyterian Everybody go and see the Jumbo peace and biess them, would be so barbarous and damnable that the lowest wretch who ever donned a rarb would not respect it. We want well worded address of welcome by nie Boder, of Troy, were guests of Miss Josie Flickinger during the doubting or you will knock the underpinning down, and there will be terrible fall with the Sermon on top. church. Admission 10c. Ten Cent store, 703 Commercial bt.

decidedly remarkable. They even gamble with their bootblack to see Victor Linley, a graduate of class 8r. Positively the last week. week. Miss Pauline Olmstead will sing in He was followed with a solo from whether they pay 10c for a shine or no sumptuary laws; we want no pre Trinity church, some Sunday before Everybody should go and see the I expect you are going to have a Mrs.

Senator Installs returned from Miss Tennie Barker, instrumental se- scription for this kind of diet or that returning, to her home in Oakland, Jumbo Ten Cent store, 703 Com ectionbv Mary Hollister, song by asningion, u. fnaay mornin California. I 1 1 a form of worship we want no man or soverign power to dictate our choice great time in Kansas in the comirg election. John A. Martin of Atchison will I presume be nominated by Florence Fanes, and a bass solo by uu 1S Iuw uu o.

mercial street. Positively the last week. Mayor Miller of Topeka is urging the creation of an occupation tax, there are three "anti's" in the counrit that c5c. nothing. A few evenings ago two young men, a hotel and dry goods clerk, were seen at a church festival matching nickles to see who should pay for the strawberries, while two of their friends stood by and bet who There will be a meeting of St.

Jrof. Meade. The society then pro- streets of pleasure, our mode of enjoyment or our traditional customs; but we the Republicans, and Geo. Glick Bendicts Catholic Total Abstinance eeded to organize itself by electing Miss Huron, a teacher in the pub- Ice Cream Freezers in every style ,1 A- 01 Atchison Dy the uemocrats, so can De had at tne exieribnc n- Mr. Park of the class 83 president; I lie schools, will spend the summer Miss Markham of the class of '84, with friends and relatives in Danville, would win- that in any event Atchison is sure of the Governor.

This is good for Society at their hall, No. 402 Commercial street, to-day at 2 o'clock p. m. A full attendance is requested as business of importance is to be ware house of H. Jochems 611 Commercial street.

want a law that gives us freedom freedom of speech, freedom of thought, freedom of action, and places us upon a broad expansive plain "Resubmission" is gaining ground nil the wTiil-f. If the people are in eai.ie:, honest with themselves, ihtrv will not oppose the measure. vice-president and Miss Clark of Indiana, Atchison, but how about the balance The first door west of Jessee Crall's class '82 secretary. Elaborate re- Miss Mary Neal is now visiting in The Oratorical Contest. On Thursday evening the Opera of the State John A.

Martin will transacted. By order of B. F. Flynn, of equality, equity, justice and pros- freshments were served, and after an Philadelphia. When her visit is House was well filled to listen to the be nominated on a platform which President, C.

J. Touhy, Secretary. rity. To take the position that hour of social conversation tne so- ended, she will return to her home livery stable is the place to get a shave, shampoo, or hair cut. Sharp razors, clean towels and courteous barbers a specialty.

An excursion train will leave the ciety adjourned to meet in June S5. jn Atchison. will be silent on the question of prohibition and simply demand an en orations and recitations delivered by the Institute pupils in contest for the Union depot this morning at 9 o'clock "Run on banks" seems to be a feature in business circles at present throughout the east. We are willing to make a race of this kind ourselves prohibition promoted happiness, lessened drunkenness and arrested crime, would be placing a man in Mrs. Farrar and Fred returned Leonard prize.

The stage was hand forcement of all laws. This is the true straddling position, and being a N. W. Arthur keeps the finest line for Leavenworth, under the auspices of the Topeka Sing Verein, an exten Atchison Institute ReuniGn. From 1 o'clock to 5 o'clock on riday afternoon the two hundred the shadow of his own light.

It does somely set and the contestants looked as sparkling aud attractive (espec- from a pleasant visit nmong relatives and friends in Hannibal, last Tuesday morning. residential year they think the tick of books, papers and magazines to be found anywhere in Atchison. neither. It does not make men bet- The "superstitious" element in the and forty old students of the Atchison sive singing society, who will be ably assisted by Prof. Heck's celebrated orchestra, the Capital City Cornet rbutwoise; it does not heal the His stock of stationary, blank bocks, Miss Kittie Cosgrove will return et will be voted anyway.

This' is their fatal mistake. The prohibitionists are in earnest, believing that Institute assembled at the parlors of iallythe ladies)as one could imagine. The contestants were Eli S. Leh-eureux, Ida Warren, Emma Ackley, r.rt-3fh between ountv and sin but and everything pertaining to lirst- the institution and held their annual from St. Louis, where she has been convention must have prevailed.

Another convention to be held later is very apt to name a "superstition" svho will prove a "reality." widens the chasm it does not Din lass book store can be found at this Band, and the various German singing societies from cities in this local social reunion. At the dinner table attending school, the latter part of they are doing good to the whole Laura Holcomb, Bessie Starr, Will popular house. In prices, he will Monroe delivered an address the present month. community, and have been given to the hands of neighbors, but arouses and agravates their hostility it does arnes, Jennie Mitchell, Philemon ity. save you money on every aonar, Gobeit, Minnie Carr, Kate Earhart, of welcome, and after all had partak- Mr.

Best, the popular Atlantic A Lv.v that will throw a city into a The Atchison Hospital has begun worth of goods you buy. He keeps not lighten the burdens of the fireside, but increases them. And why understand that the Republican party would stand by them in thought, word, and deed. In your last state en of the sumptous spread before house clerk, spent a few days during E. L.

Shaffer, and Helen Meyer. bankrupt condition, as has the pro business in earnest now and the la The order of exercises were inter Isibitory law done the capital of the dies in charge are happy. The first all kinds of blank deeds, mortgages, notes, etc. His store is neatly and nicelv arranged and they take pleas is this? Simply because one man savs to another I don't like this, that convention to elect delegates to Chi spersed with vocal and instrumental them the following list of officers the forepart of the week visiting were elected Miss Mina Challis, friends at Monrovia, president; Miss Fannie Blair, vice Hon jno Tomlinson, our ex- state, should at least furnish the cit patient was brought in last week, the cago, the element representing pro selections and each person on or the other, and I am determined and if kind and tender care will do ure in showing their goods, and al hibition was completely ignored, yes ru-pisirlent: Miss Salhe Graves, sec- programme did well. cellent city attorney was in attend that you shall not enjoy it.

What a will be well before he izens of Kansas with a topic for ser ious thought. Those who have not been solicit trampled upon. They, were given to Those who assisted in the musical retary and Mr. Shaffer treasurer. ways in a pleasant manner, so essential with a firm that desires to be ance on united btates court at state of affairs we would have if every man's wish and whim were cater realize that they could no longer run part of the exercises were Ella knows it.

His name is rrank Lnv merson, and Ayas employed as a sec Leavenworth last week. ed by our carrier boys to subscribe That Elegant Display. At the Opera House Friday even the Republican party and must Barr, Rose Cole, Julia Brananer, ed to. What a congenial, agreeable Mrs. E.

C. Cook drove out to Ef tion hand on the Santa Fe railroad. f.r the SfRMOx. can drcn us a card henceforth take the back seats in all .1. Maggie Bush, Belle Tierney, Belle come popular.

When in need of goods of their kind be sure you call on the popular book store of N. W. Arthur. intra reDresentauve 01 uic oikmuh fingham last week where she will family "Uncle Sam" would have if -givin' name and number of thei I. Loewe.iberg is doing a big bus public gatherings, but they are ex heard several compliments passed on enrh f-ircumstances existed.

And Robinson, Anna Brandner, Florence and Beatrice Gurier, Hattie Webb, spend several weeks taking daily residence, should they desire to be pected to vote the Republican ticket the beautiful and charming appear iness for this time of the season. The reason of this, is, that he puts such drives to Arrington Springs. corne one of its readers. all the same. Will they do it? why might they not The prohibition of the sale of liquor is simply an ance of the stage setting and what Minnie and S.illie Holt, Emma Stew art and Cariie Siiarrard, Mamie am Mrs.

O. V. Hayes, nee Ida Downs, low figures on his goods that his Human nature is very much the sweet and melodous tones of en "Time sets all things right," and entering wedge to the enactment and of Arkansas, is visiting at the resi customers cannot fail to note the same all over, and I don't believe Eva Tait, and Maude Baxter. The Rajah, Tuesday next will be a golden era for amusement lovers of theatricals. The Superb Madison Square Theatre chanting music were produced from time wfil settle the "amendment.

enforcement of other similar laws. If dence of her mother, Mrs. W. F. bargains that he constantly offers i he exercises were over tne has been well shaken, (and alway the pianos.

Where did they come they will kiss the hand that smites them, but exercise the right to vote you wish to create a fiend, tell Downs on North Third street. them. mlr.s, Mai. it. kc from, and who did they belong to J1 man that he is incapable of discrim 'Raiah" company will appear at the taken), and now the formula must Annf nw-av with, in order to ease th Harry Smith and Mr.

Short, two as they please when their issue has might be asked. We will say far the B. M-dford -and Hon. B. W.ig-en.-r, Init in tliir i 1 "nil lit I'he name of the inating between right and wrong; call It is strange that people will not Jearn the lesson of experience; and Opera House.

been ignored. There will also be an benefit of our readers that the four of Topeka's liberal minded citizens to him a brute, a vagabond, an outcast V.i theatre represented by the company ennjrrl up shou be award" tneaire repi -sculcu conscience of those who have Lreak honor in order to guzzle. element in the Republican conven were in the city a few hours Friday no amount of financial disasters pianos on the stage that evening were from society, ostracise him from the tion. demanding a resubmission of evening on their way to St. Joseph.

ed Miss Ackley, which gave univer from the mammoth music house of C. seem able to curb the tendency to is its strong uauc-uia ment patrons may rely upon a first- the constitutional amendment and a sal satisfaction to the audience. seek wealth by other than legitimate H. Young, and further that he still Miss Josephine Ware, the lady class attraction and troupe. One ot has a house full of them left, that he means.

A promise 01 interest so repeal of the present obnoxious law. This element will also will be sat Atchison Institute Commencement. tne unusual scenic effects this play large that any sensible person ought is selling recklessly at bed-rock pn who has received high praise in musical circles in our city for several years, accompanied by her parents A select audience assembled at the hs a brook of real water coursing right to choose between his likes and dislikes; tell him that he is weak minded and ought to be sent to infirmary or have a guardian appointed over him. Prohibition teaches this. Is it elevating Does it raise the scale of human happiness? does Gov.

Glick has issued a proclamation offering" a reward of $500 for the arrest and conviction of a man named Lewi Wample, who murder-JT John II. Anderson and wife and comfojur children near Pleasanton, Linn flountv on the 2-jth day of May, down upon, and that right heavily to see the fraud on its face still allures ces. Mr. Young not only handles a too; but they will also be Opera House Friday evening, and across the stage, in which the comic although the programme was quite "Buttons," a servant, takes an invol- thousands who are possessed of a. large line of the best Pianos manu and Miss Baxter left yesterday fcr their trip to Europe.

factured, but also the W. W. Kimball expected to vote the Republican ticket. Will they do it lengthy, intense interest was main- untary plunge. The "Rajah is only celebrated Parlor and Chapel Organ.

it promote purity does it beget no Mr. Geo. Cooper is visiting in the hev are free men and will act with fested throughout. Each graduate another name for "Harold Wyncot, was heartily applauded at the close txe hero, given on account of his in- If you want a song, music book or ble deeds? Ask your conscience mad craze to get rich in a hurry. Though the business world is shaken now and then by -the eruption of some financial volcano that carries fearful destruction before it, people continue their insane pursuit after city, the of Lis sister Mrs musical merchandise of any sort just i A prohibitionist stated to repre 1 tentative of the Sermox, that we had "peculiar" ideas in regard to of his or her number, and the musical Ljolence and indifference to every free men.

You see then, that on the all important question before your Don't be cruel but draw the mantle Quigg. Mr. Cooper was formerly a Ci leave your order with him at 615 programme which accompanied the of charity aboufchim, take him by the body about him. The play is very resident of Atchison since leaving he has been unfortunate to lose a people, the g. o.

p. is hopelessly di- pssavs and recitations was rendered interesting throughout. nlCTiuY be a him Commercial "street, where he may be found at all times. ided. How is it with the De mo 'riches in the same peflloiis.jathj and in a superb and excellent manner your assistance and advice ar help crats will be no division imb in an accident on tfie railroad.

Geo. D. Horton, the fleer of aj- so the world goes on, speculating and The costumes of the ladies who made him to be a man. Where the pro- Where there. The Emporia convention and Atchison Csi Club Shoot, Wednesday afternoon the Gun Charlie Shoup's Treat.

A party consisting of Joe Allen, up the repertoire were handsome and tistic job printers and fonhan of the being ruined, and the lessons of today are forgotten to-morrow as the prohibition. ihey are in accordance with the ideas iield by the majority ot the voters of Kansas, as will be demonstrated the first crack they get at the amendment. It is now generally understood the election of Geo. W. Glick settled hibitory liquor law makes one man better it makes ten worse.

It makes becoming, while the stage presented Club shoot took place at Delmonico P. Pomeroy, Mell G. Winegar, A. W. printing house of Messrs.

niaskell Son was called by telegraph to Fair that question. It will not be ncces most inconsequential trifles in our Park. It being a contest for the a most interesting and attractive ap- Simpson, Dr. Byram, H. M.

Jewett men liars, perjurers and thieves that sary any more for gallant Tom Moon daily life. medal, twenty-five balls at twenty- nearance. 1 ne ciass oi 04 uum 1 ari( severai otners caiiea on me they may enjoy that which might he' fax, by the sickness of his wife, who was visiting friends in that city. light to stand up in convention and We have been reauested to call Atchison Institute may well leel abQve named gentleman at his rooms purchased with a sing'e dime. five yards rise was agreed upon.

The match was the more interesting demand that the Democratic party that Mr. John is fairly in the race for District Clerk. If there is the attention of the authorities to the proud of their entertainment, for it on Saturday evening and were ban-rcrtainlv was a success. That d- nnpited in eleeant style. Short commit itself body and soul to the One of the leading workers in the from the fact that Will Haskell and condition of some of the alleys and Mr.

W. P. Tomlinson, the gentle man in Atchison county 2 1 1 'j doctrine of anti-prohibition and per cause of temperance in Topeka was Amiel Meir were to shoot together, ented laiy, Mrs. Monroe, was in speeches were made by the guests. streets.

A great deal of rubbish is man who has efficiently acted in the worthy this honor, that man is John sonal liberty, for the party will have horsewhipped nigh unto death a few Meir having defeated Haskell last charge of the exercises, and as she q-he dosing ides of Mr. Shoup's thrown in them and unless looked capacity of chief clerk in the exec no dissenting voice. Geo. W. Glick Thursday.

The other members of never does things by halves, it is bachelor life will be cheerfully re- Moore. Attentive to business, careful and painstaking, thoroughly com after might cause much sickness. utive department, during the Glick weeks ago for attempting to rape a young girl about ten years of age. will be nominated with a hurrah and the club present withdrew from the needless to say that this case was no membered. administration, has resigned that r.etent and exceedingly popular, he Now that Ella Wheeler is married earnestness which willTeach the cab He is a professor, and was giving his vrention.

contest and made a very close match between the above named gentlemen. A rfrt-n would make an excellent officer. He there will probably be some prose of position, and accepted the manage-mg editorship of the T.opeka State 1 VIOU iUl pupil a Jesson, (whose name we with in and the castle alike. The prairies will be ablaze with the light of free been in the post-office Atch passion in her house, but it won't be The Jumbo Ten Cent store will be air concert by Phillipps From the score below it will be seen i 1i bf Tl ha a me frt Co hold from publication tnrougn request of her parents), when he he- jn a number of years, and by his here one more week only. 703 Com.

met Band, at Turner Garden dom to the individual, the munici published that Haskell now wears the gold Journal and is making the heretofore dead and columns of 4he second page of that paper sparkle with pality and the commonwealth. The There is one more chance for I Monday evening was liberally pat- came so amerous he could restrain A roan named Yeast was married in kindness and courtesy has made warm personal friends who medal. Tlilra11- himself no longer, and made the every one to visit the Jumbo Ten oniZed and a splendid time reported Leavenworth last week. He fnll Democratic and uii ion 101 11 1111 11 00-M ctick and stay with him in his cry will be George W. Glick and Liberty 1 Anti-Prohibition and Victory Cent store at 703 Commercial street.

1 by those present. logic, arguments paragraphs, doubtless rise early in the morning- rr beastly attempt to ruin her. Subscribe for the Sermon, to obtain th position he is luuiuioUttottnttotOQ-ai its bred in him so justly fitted to fill-.

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About Atchison Sunday Morning Sermon Archive

Pages Available:
36
Years Available:
1884-1884