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Atchison Sunday Morning Sermon from Atchison, Kansas • 1

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a-iftw an I A 7 SO 0 SERMON MORNING SUNDAY ATCHISOH Dedicated to the Interests of Atchison People. An Exponent of Individual Liberty. A Society, Literary and Local Newspaper NUMBER 6. ATCHISON, KANSAS, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1884. VOLUME 1.

OPIJS'IOXS OF JEfflZY. minds of men, who live by dealings that are fair and upright. When THE FOURTH. The next president of these will be named this -week. KBOIC TOPEKA.

Topeka June 26, 1884. Special Correspondence to Siuor, uutlati Sermon, there is so much suffering and head Misc Jennie Barker, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Lola St, Clair will visit friends in Greenleaf and Downs this week. Miss Kellogg of St, Joseph will soon arrange for a class in vocal mu ache and misery in the world anv THAT BABY. Nurse the baby, dress it, Wash it, duck it, mess it, Fondle and caress it.

Poke it, choke it, bless it, That stubby, pretty, chubby baby. Fondle, kiss and plump it, Dandle, dance and jump it, Bang it, bounoe it, bump it. Social matters are apparently at a Prohibition is tyrany, Republican A Glorious Day and Glorious Weather. Pencil Photographs by the "Sermon Young Man in his Meanderings Over the City in Search of a Text and how, why should you add one pound stand still, at least for this week. Next ism is ODDression.

Let us draw J. X. J. M. TANNER, of wickedness or sadness to the gen another Democratic breath.

Editors and publishers. week one of the events of the season will be the marriage of a prominent and eral burden Don't be mean. Suf Celebrations and Picnics Inside Outside of the City. KANSAS ATCHISON, Republicanism and Prohibition are fer injustice a thousand times, rather Santa Fe employe to a daughter of sic for those who desire instructions in that line. Mki K.rta F.nelish can receive a siamese.

Democracy will sever the If old Ben B. should get the nomination, we predict his name will be than do a wrong act that will single Thi Son dat MoRsrsG Bibmos desires to connection between them this fall and you out and perhaps change the make the department of social news as com few more pupils for instructions in AT HARMONY GARDEN. Promptly at nine o'clock in the morn instmmpnfnl music. Call or address whole course of your life. Jerry.

''pauts." What is my opinion of horse rac bury the twins beneath the willows. A vote for Blaine is a positive en plete aa possible, and to that end invites the people of Atchison to contribute to it any items of interest concerning the doings of oar citizens. We particularly request those ing the Catholic Knights of America, the Irish Catholic Benevolent Society and the German Irish Benevolent Society assembled at the hall of the former, and at 608 Spring street- entertaining visitors to famish names, rest Mrs. Lena Thornton nee Kurth, of OTJB. a well known Sixth avenue business man.

Picnics for the "Fourth" are pretty much the thing. "The crowd" visit the Reiorm school and hold their picnic upon the ground. Another party, whose names we have been unable to obtain are at Tecumpseh. Col. J.

W. F. Hughes and Mr. Harry Miller, accompanied by their ladies ing 1 tninK it is spiencuti sport deuce, of sacb. by postal card or by call head by the St Benedict's College band.

dorsement of the corruption and fraud perpetrated upon the American DeoDle for the last decade. He is a St. Joseph is visiting her parents. There is no more harm in an honestly ing at the office. Eds Personal and Society Paragraphs formed in procession, lbe oir Jvniglits, arrayed in their elegant new uniforms, Mai.

M. D. Fezler, father of Mell took the lead; then came the Irish Benev a "bell weather" in the gang. conducted iiorse race than there is in a church festival. At one you Mrs.

Wm. Reed and her grand Fezler (the blonde liar), was in the olent societv, with their own green ban The Fourth of July is strictly Democratic day. child are visiting friends in Platts- city a few days last week, giving good ner and stara and stripes side by side; the German society, with its bauner of Col. Fenlon is not dead vet. What burg, Mo.

advice to his prevaricating son. Democratic thunder will roar loud take chances on winning money and on the other you are sure to lose, with the odds all against you on getting deep red, bringing up the rear. Ine pro a disappointment it will be to many are at Fort Leavenworth. cession was viewed admiringly by thou Misses Kittie and Fannie Garside and long in Chicago next week. an old "snaggle-tooth" in Kansas Mrs, Symns and daughter .1.

1 sands as it wended its way through the were thrown irom ineir uugy on that he still lives and speaks his streets and ont to Harmony Garden, Messrs. Chas. Warden and William Manspeaker who left Topeka for Los are in Bridgeport, Connecticut, visit ing their married sister. an oyster. We feel sorrv for Mr.

Blame to where the grand picnic of the day was last Tuesday morning near the cor mind. to be held. From that time until far into think that he was nominated in this Angelos nearly a year ago to engage ner of, -Fourth and Commercial Mrs. Fulton, wife of the popular the night there was a steady stream to It must require a lengthy nerve Every one that possibly can is go grand and glorious Democratic year. and from the grounds, and never per Santa Fe conductor, Andy Fulton, jfor a man to remark, as vou walk streets.

Miss Symns escaped unin in business at the latter place, have closed up their Los Angelos business haps did any assemblage enjoy them- ing to Chicago to the National Dem Beat it, whack it, thump it, That pimpled, cunning.dimpled baby Stuff it, cuff it, cram it, Into its cradle jam it. Into its go-cart slam It, Haul it, maul it, dam it, That snarfing.laughing.darling baby. TexaB Sittings. SHORT SERMONS. You can go to Chicago and return for $14.50.

There were several private picnics on the Fourth. Atchison simply outdone herself in the way of celebrating. Oh! Tice! Where is thy Manitoba wave Thy name is sweat John Lane has refused $800 spot cash for one of his livery horses. The dealers say they sold more fire works this season than ever before. The cry has gone forth that the "soap-fiends" must be suppressed.

A paper baloon is of about as much use as a pocket in a nightshirt. "The melancholy days have come, the saddest of the year, when" pass the fan. It is hoped that the fiend who invented fire crackers met an early and violent death. We hope some real good man will handle the watermelons this year jured, while her mother received a along the. streets almost burning up, has been in the city during the past visiting friends.

pelves more heartily. There were cheerful faces, music, dancing, refreshments, ocratic convention, the most glon and have returned with the idea that bad cut on the upper lip and also "is it warm enough for you at the There are still some Democrats who have hopes of Samuel J. Tilden accepting the nomination. We hope social converse, amusements of every ous of all gatherings that will take Mr. John Root and daughter are one on the temple.

time he sees you are fairly kind and universal good feeling. Fathers there are worse places than Topeka. They will remain here. place for years to come. Peter and Theodore were both present, panting for breath and covered with Mr.

and Mrs. John M. Price en and made it an especial point to see to Lyon Conwell left on the 2nd. inst. their hopes will be realized.

Eugene Field of the Chicago News tertained a large concourse of mem Gov. Glick has issued only 1 2 par the preservation of order, guard against for the East. He will spend July and dons and 4 commutations. St. John bers of the Baptist church and friends prespiration and almost ready to throw up the sponge.

It certainly a sarcastic spirit. accidents and take care of the little folks. The affair was a perfect success. is going on the stage. He first plac August at Eastern watering places at their beautiful home on Wednes issued 134 pardons, and still the Re AT CHALLISS OKOVE es himself subject to public criticism publican newspapers are howling at day night.

The Winegar band dis the picnic of the A. U. W. and Select Kuighte was held, and it was an immense and return in September and resume his position with Church Co. Gov.

Glick and accusing him of be If the people who are constant Charlie Welsh, of the Post Office ing unjust and unfair. affair. Roth's band furnished the music that beaded the procession composed of the Sir Knights and the two lodges, which was swelled by a large concourse of ly worrying over seven million new Department, will leave on a thirty visiting friends in Seneca. Miss Kittie Hughes, one of Denver's most accomplished young ladies, and the daughter of Gen. B.

M. Hughes will spend the summer in this city with her aunt, Mrs. Senator Ingalls. Dr. W.

L- Challiss and daughter, Miss Minor, are in Osage City, closing out a stock of goods. Mrs. E. M. Ballard, and little son, have gone east to spend the summer.

Ladies who wish to buy China ware now will do well to call on Mr. Ballard, for he guarantees them his undi made, graves, and of the droves of The Des Moines Saturday Times coursed sweet music and refreshments of every kind were served in abundance. The evening was beautiful and the surroundings enchanting. Mr. and Mrs.

Price are noted for their hospitality and Wednes lrunkards that are beina: manufac days vacation the 20th, inst. He will spend his time among the Northern citizens. On arriving at the grove the original programme had embraced several addresses, but it was concluded to dis says: it was so com 1 nursaay morning that fires had to be built in the September 22. "People and Principle" and not "People and Place" will be the motto that will hang from the Sermon headquarters in Chicago this week. The "boom" has been fixed.

Unanimous is the motto. Defeat and disaster stares the "foeman" in the face. Anti-prohibition and resubmission have come to stay. pense with these. Master Workman, J.

Rock Island coaches, and some of akes. Albert T. Waggener who las'been H. Rodman in a few remarks announced a "go as you please" bill of fare that all tured year after year in this country, would pay a little more attention to their own sons, would be doing more for their own future happiness, (as as their families) by trying to day evenings entertainment was right up to their standard. the passengers nearly froze for the want of overcoats and heavy wraps." should eD joy themselves in their own way, subject only to the Constitution of tt6 The joipt entertainment of the Whew-e! In Atchiscn last Thursday United states.

And all did enjoy them taking a course in the pharmaceutical department of the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, has graduated, and has returned. He will occupy teach them a little less of their nat Come Early and Go Late and the it was so beastly hot that people were selves to their heart's content from the time thev reached the grove until far into just before the election. ural bom impudence and general Lawn clubs at the residence of Mr. the night, with music, feasting, dancing vided attention. St.

Joseph contributed a delega forced into their cellars to keep from suffocating. and social games. The entire affair was cussedness, and in the mean time liis former position as prescription Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Thompson tion of people to spend the "ever admirably managed, and will be pleasant Frank Everest, corner of Fifth and Kearney streets Friday night, was clerk with D. Holmes. ly remembered. left for Chicago last night where they glorious" on Atchison soil.

Dr. M. R. Leonard, formerly a rep AT TURNER GARDES Foster Burnett left on the 1st inst. will remain until after the Democratic The fire-works at the residence of resentative as benator from Chase for Webster, N.

to visit friends. National Convention, when they will county, and now an honest farmer, Geo. Tofte are spoken of as one of the most notable social event of the glorious Fourth. The beautiful grounds surrounding Mr. Everests residence, are especially adapted thi re was a happy time, last evening.

The garden was packed to overflowing; Philip's band furnished its very best music, and the dancing was kept up until 4 o'clock this morniDg. The pro visit some of the Northern lakes dur near Dover, in Sawnee county, has the best displays in the city. Give the people one more crack at the prohibitory amendment, and if they don't "ring the bell" you can bank on their striking in the twelve row. Saloons in Topeka are conducted on the second floor now. Four months ago they were in caves, and we presume before many more weeks roll around they will be on the roof.

BASE BALL. With the exception of the game Watermellons are sixty cents per ing the heated term, and return home in the fall. constructed an incubator that will hold 300 eggs. It consists of "a box gramme opened with exercipes by the for such purposes and the elegant homes of Dr. D.

J. Holland and Mr. piece peregonc tour cents an ounce. urning class, in winch a tine display was now in progress at the fair grounds between the Garden City's and the Len S. Fortune came over from made.

Next came the effort to capture They are one and insenerable. Everest were thrown open to the the prizes from the top of the greased Capital City club, the only game that Topeka to celebrate the Fourth with about four feet square, and another box inside of that about three feet square, the space between the two The Frank Allen li.ery stable has guests who commenced to arrive in pole, thirty-one reet hisrn. Masters ueo Meier and Fritz Hekelnkajniper suc Atchison friends. has been played this week has been changed hands with Messrs. Dunkin arge numbers at an early hour and confer a favor on all those who are subjected to their vile villifications.

What is my opinion of church services on Sunday evenings It seems to be the general sentiment of the church goers of Atchison that there should be no services on Sunday evening during the summer months, and I agree with them. I have noticed as few as five people in attendance at evening service in one of our churches, while the morning service tested the capacity of the church. The expense of lighting up, the janitor hire and other expenses could be materially reduced. The ministers need rest, and the members, I think, would generally, be better satisfied. ceeded in getting to the top and captnr- boxes is filled with saw-dust.

The Mr. Geo. Jones and wife have re continued coming until one of the Urie as the new proprietors. the one played Tuesday, the 1 st. The Dudes and the Dudelets being the inside box has a canvass bottom and mg the prizes.

After this came some hne gymnastic exercises; and then everybody turned from their visit to Wisconsin. largest private assemblages have Phillip's cornet band filled the air went to work and enjoyed themselves as a zinc plate at the top, and two lamps furnish the heat, keeping it at about Mrs. Shackleford, a cousin to our they pleased. At one time the dark, contestants. The former defeated the latter by a score of two points, ever seen in Atchison had collected to see the display of fire works, par threatening clond and heavy wind that Justice Phelps has gone to Troy, O.

with heavenly strains of melodious music at Turner Garden on Friday evening. 102 degrees. It takes five gallons of sprang up threatened to interrupt tne 21 to 19 being the tally of runs made. proceedings, but these soon passed away. A Fort Worth, Tex.

newspaper and the merriment waxed louder than As far as fun is concerned it laid in the shade, a "Muldoon Picnic." ticipate in the dancing and listen to the music. The fire works program was lengthy and very fine, bringing gives our former citizen, Luther Hig- Col. Ingersol will summer in a oil and twenty days time to hatch. Four weeks ago the incubator hatched out 121 chickens from a setting ever. by, a complimentary notice on his Messrs.

Barnes, Strong, Dillon, Wil- PRIVATE PICNICS. Well, their name wap legion. At the very romantic log cabin on Stephen W. Dorseys ranch in New Mexico. excellent singing at a concert which of 1 75 eggs.

The cost of this home liard, Wilson, Hibben and Pearson ake, out on Deer creek, iu every grove recently took place in that city. How he "found" this ranch is well made incubator was about $3.00. In fortrwild applause both by the com-pany assembled and the immense crowds that had congregated in the streets to witness the show. Among aroand, little parties of from a dozen to fifty assembled, each enjoying themselves in their own peculiar way; and those who attended any of them unite in saying known. cubators that will accommodate Miss Kate Ballantine leaves for are said to have been star players in days gone by, and to this the defeat of the Dudelets may be attributed.

John A. Login will doubtless take advantage of the G. A. R. reunion in Minneapolis, and try to get in his work on the comrades who will assemble there to greet friend whom they have not seen since the dark days of the reb-IIion.

The may-urof Topeka says there are 70 joints in that city where liquor is sold, and has concluded that an assessment of $5 Per month from each of them would help out the financial condition of the city wonderfully. It is stated that Ben Butler has one hundred strikers and stayers in Chicago working up a boom for a big corner on silverware. In case the henchmen makes the joint each one is to be presented with a "spoon" 1.300 cost from the manufactories her Nebraska City home to-morrow Col. Beeson has manifested a spirit the most beautiful designs were the they had a "splendid time. from $75 to $100.

of enterprise in placing his new cars after spending a week with her Atchison friends. To say the least, the appearances of the Dudes, as arranged against the anchor, heart and star. Dancing I am glad to know that the Suffrage Bill has again been defeated in the English House of Commons, and this time by a larger majority than last year. I hope it will AFTER SIXTY TEARS. To very few people in this world is al on the rails in this city, which elicits commendation of all.

They are P. T. Barnum says he expects to lotted the privilege of traveling Dudelets, composed of men of the Jared Fox got his work in at the was inagurated immediately after the stock of fire works was exhausted, which was not very early, and was make a million dollars this coming together hand in band for sixty years of style of Hawks, Spillman and Church, daisies. Come Early and Go Late show. married life.

In fact, in Atchison we be sit down upon as effectually every know of butone conple Mr. and Mrs. season. A committee of merchants called upon him last week and asked Otto Shaffer, formerly foreman of Ellen Hardy, of St. Joseph, an Abrani Weaver.

Last evening was their time it comes up. Between kid was in favor of the Dudes. The thermometer stood 100 and the pres-piration rolled in cataracts. participated in by both old and young until after the midnight hour. the Oil Mills in this city, dropped in sixtieth wedding anniversary.

I heir etheopian landlady of a house of decidedly bad repute, accompanied by nursin? and bread baking the wo him to reduce his business experience to writing for the benefit of pos children and grandchildren, who reside in the city, together with a number of to shake hands with his old friends yesterday. Mr. Shaffer has been man has about all her spare time oc The refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake, fruits and lemonade, POLITICAL. a corps of her "kittens" celebrated in riends and neighbors, last evening, called terity. Mr.

Barnum agreed to do it in at the residence of the venerable couple" The Young Men's Democratic Club traveling extensively throughout the south since leaving here and speaks cupied, and to corrupt their pure little minds with politics would be absolutely wicked. As Rambler says were served during the evening by those popular caterers, Wilkinson and it will be printed in book form. One thing, however, he wanted to met at the Court House 1 uesday Eli. with the simple inscription to extend their hearty congratulations and wishes for many wedding anniversaries to come. They were cordially received, and a couple of hour were passed evening.

A constitution and by-laws Carmans. The Come Early and Go in glowing terms of that portion of the country. He leaves this evening Atchison. We are glad to know that there is one man in the world whose head is not to big for his hat. It is Mr.

Cigar Sign in front of Brandner's tobacco store. "Let them attend to the important The rediculous idea of attemptin were adopted, and the Club thor say to them "You do not any of you advertise enough. You ought to invoke printer's ink every day. Late's are deserving of much praise most pleasantly by all. "Juring the evening the following telegram was received duty of making "pie" and rearing for Iowa.

to enforce the prohibitory law in To oughly organized. for their excellent management of the and read: peka has set an example for the bal affair and we believe their efforts Washington City, July 4, 1884. MILITARY. You are too sleepy and want your Miss Minnie and Dora Haugh, Mollie Thompson, and Emma Witt- future prime ministers, presidents, and office holders, leaving the dirty work of electing them to the sterner Hon Abram Weaver: business to run itself. Standing ad were' appreciated.

anceofthe state. That city has hundreds of dollars, besides Large delegations from the Select Company A will go into camp with My sitcere congratulations and best lock of Leavenworth, visited friends wishes for your prosperity and happiness, Knights and A. O. U. W.

orders of with the Leavenworth Light Infantry sex. depriving herself of the revenue she vertisements command confidence. The man who for a year resides in a (Signed) John J. Ingalls. at dr.

r. J. Holland's 'Wandering Alone in the Twilight' opeka and Leavenworth participa on the 10th at Arrington Springs mWht have obtained, and attained community and lives a reputable life They will remain two days, and while residence and grounds last evening there is having an immense run among the musical talent of Atchison. C. ted in the Challiss grove festivities on the Fourth.

The difference in young men as nothing but on the other hand is in was a most elegant and appropriate cele even though he be of moderate abil there will be the guests of the Leav a. bankrupt condition. I heir mayor in Atchison on the Fourth. W. W.

Phelps of Topeka visited with his brother J. L. during the front of the week. A big barbecue is announced for next month at Sugar Lake. Numerous parties visited the lakes far as ideas of style or dress is concerned is quite conceivable in differ rYoung has the exclusively sale of it.

enworth boys. Several of the Co. A bratiou. The mansion and lawn were thrown open; Philips' band furnished the music; a very large number of our so Twenty-five Sermon news-boys ity, will grow in confidence and esteem of his fellows. On the same to i.rosecute any more cases.

boys, headed by Capt. Mc. A. Green, R. L.

Davis, the South Third ent cities. One style seems to be ciety people were present; there was principle a newspiper advertisement spent the Fourth at Kansas City, maermheent display or nreworks; ice jeweler and watchmaker, calls atten pretty general among the young men were banqueted by its publishers on the evening of the Fourth. The spread was made on the third floor of the Sermon block cream and-cake abounded in profusion; becomes familiar in the eyes taking in the competitive drill of the tion to the fact that he has in his em of every locality. Now, for instance and dancing was kept up until far into Scott Rifles and other Missouri mili eyes of the reader. It may seldom and participated in various kinds of ploy the most competent repairer in the morning, with only a little mterrup in St.

Joe, Leavenworth or Topeka the young men don't consider they Hon as the threatened cyclone was loom tia. Atchison. If you want your repair Ed. Clark, the man who was shot be read, still it makes the name and business of, a man familliar, and its ing ud. when many of the guests stepped amusements.

Will Smith and several other mem for other quarters. Many of them re are properly made up without a high ing well and cheaply done, patron ize R. S. Davis. on Wednesday evening seems to be a favorite with the railroad boys, and The Delmonico restaurant has turned, however, to enjoy the festivities presence in the columns of a paper There is one thing certain that if John A.

Martin is nominated for governor, and nothing in the platform about resubmission, the issue will be narrowed down to where it was when John Peter St. John sung the farewell song that rode him into oblivion, disaster and defeat. St. John has one advantage, however, he is able to lecture on his hobby, whereas the colonel wouldn't even bers of the Winegar band came near hat on, whether it be white or black, of the evening. inspires confidence in the ability of been refitted and refurnished through although white is more fashionable The Phoenix is the only laundry in THE COLORED PICNIC is spoken of as being a perfect gentleman while not under the influence the advertiser." out with bran spanking new furniture this season of the year.

But in Atchison that can wish and do up was by far the largest in the city. Early in the morning at least seven hundred and looks as neat, clean and inviting Atchison" it is sorrowfully different lace curtains. Journals and Journalists. of liquor. people came from St Joseph, accompanied as the parlor to a private residence being paralyzed Friday night by a rocket fired by Frank Everest.

Several couples came up from Leavenworth to Fourth with our peopl. Gov. Glick was in Kansas City on the "day of days." by their band; a large nnmoer came in At John Kalfii's wholes.de liquor An actress lights a match on the The Saturday Times published at Des Moines. Iowa, is among our If a young man should put on a plug hat in this city and walk up Com No woman wants to work over from Jjeavenworta ana otner places while the citv poured ont countless hun sole of her slipper and thereby cre and cigar house you can get the fin hot stove in July. If you knew how mercial, he would be hooted at from latest exchanges.

The Times is not ates a sensation in her audience. An est California wines and iiquors ever dreds. The procession was formed about ten o'clock and at once moved to Symns' splendid those gasoline stoves at Harmony Garden to the river only a credit to its publisher, Mr. editor strikes a match on the sole of beautiful grove, which had been kindly "Shoot the hat," "Take it in out of Jochems were, you wouldn't have Persinger. but to the city from tendered for the occasion, lhe St Josepn put on the market.

See H. Jochems for summer hard ware at once. pants and creates a sensation with the maternal member of the house your wife do it either. whence it comes. the wet," "Sew a button on it, etc Mr.

and Mrs. T. F. Godfrey have gone to Philadelphia to visit relatives. They were accompanied by their son would follow him until he would Mr.

M. E. Milford, for a long time hold. Atchison now has a laundry that can handle ladies linens equally as make a good pea-nut peddler. Atchison has thrived and prospered for many years under an "open saloon" administration.

Why in the name of common sense should we knock the bottom out at this late day. The sad and disgraceful experience oSie capital of our state ought St'icich some of our Atchison cranks a little sense, but it don't lake "the white dress that you sneak out some where and fire his connected with the local staff of the At the semi-annual meeting of the James. soiled on the Fourth to the Phcenix accurately as they can the gentle plug. I saw this tried last Sunday. Topeka Commonwealth, has resigned Atchison Turnverein, held last Sun The beautiful lieutenants did not laundry, up ovei Lane's livery stable men's.

The Phcenix is the place to his position there and gone to Vinita band led; them came the Atchison cornet band; and lastly the sub-junior band. A the grove addresses were delivered by Rev. J. P. Howard, and then the large assemblage proceeded to enjoy themselves with music and feasting and social amusements.

Everything was orderly and well conducted, not a single unpleasant incident occuring. A handsome drum major's cap had been offered by the Atchison cornet band to the band furnishing the best music. It was awarded to the band from St Joseph. The exercises of the day closed at six o'clock. 1 I I often wonder how some mean show up at the Come Early and Go and have it washed and done up in take your washings.

Ind. where he purchased a half day, the following officers were elected President, J. Hoenscheidt vice-president, Robt. Nesch first Late entertainment. Guess they Every family in Atchison should interest in the Chieftain.

He is sue have not yet recovered. men feel at night when they go to bed. Men who are sour and cranky have one of those daisy refrigerators elegant style. Go to H. Jochem for your sum mer hardware and you will never re gret it.

vera to. Its like hoisting an umbrel ceeded by Mr. Daniels, formerly turnwarden, Alfred Meier second A medical writer says that girls at H. Jochems. publisher of the Topeka Budget, now la in a cellar.

turnwarden, Robt. Forbriger treas are so constructed that they cannot dead. urer Emiel Meier secretary, John Charles W. Blair comes out in last For Sale to every one with whom they come in contact during the day, and who probably havent got a friend in the world. It'must be a terrible feeling iump.

Let him invite one to have The glass put i shirt bosom at In response to a M. Seitz; corresponding secretary, some ice cream, and see whether Joe R. Kathrens of the Globe has been visiting friends in Sioux City, the Phoeiix is equal to celluloid any A complete telegraph, outfit for any young man desiring to learn tel 1 uesj ittr from' the proprietors of that abound us. Judge Webb spoke at Muecotah and had a large audience. Gilbert delivered the address at Huron to a large attendance.

Lawyer Sceva bad a big crowd at Doni- Carl Hoffman flag bearer, Herman invitation i or day. that comes over them as they roll she walks up to the not. low. m'-i-it'ma Jii opinion, and egraphing. A first class instrument Degelow board of trustees, Henry Luth, Robt.

Wetzel, A. W. Pretzel. A Georgia man has solved the front u.of the arRf--i(ailci yt including. restlessly and half frightened in attempting to fall asleep as they lie Hmmi ad erove them a good address.

m. a XTT 1 An ordinary woman wali is thirtv inches round. An ordiiiarv gate problem. He compels his daugh best instruction books. Call on crt I Qneof the funniest things-tht- jX-Uov inos usoorne ana vybuo Wilder addressed a big srowd at Wath- ters to eat a dozen onions each day at address, W.

E. C. at this office. there and reflect of the heartless and bloody crimes they have committed. man's arm about thirty inches fSSiTilj The Western Recorder, a weekly paper formerly published at Lawrence has been removed to this city and made its initial bow June 27.

Mr. J- J- Waller, colored, is editor and proprietor, and will do doubt ena. transpired on the Fourth was the scene presented on a Fifth street upper, and thus all danger of elope declares himself anquilifiedly in fa-vor of resubmmission. Mr. Blair is to-day the foremost Democrat in Kansas, and hi defining his position so clearly at this time, in the leading journal of the party in the manner he will cause his friends to rally How are thy works, oh, Not a single sunbeam of happiness ment, serenading or gum-sucking is Go to John Kaffer, wholesale liq horse-car that came tearing down the Yum Yum' Wilkinson's Ice Cream! Summer and building hardware at averted.

can possibly ever come to their door uor dealer, at 525 Commercial street way. Not a single word of encour hill at a lively rate, the driver being unable to stop it until it had got C. Young for the latest and most H. Jochems. receive the united support of the col for fine wines, liquors for med agement from his fellowmen, or the popular music.

ored citizens of Atchison. Phcenix Steam Laundry, over icinal and other purposes. down as far as the Glooe office. The nature 1 Mel Winegar and Herb ewt ft sat back and laughed at Frank Everest's Friday night when the fellows made bad breaks in touching off the fire works. Mell and Herb are having revenge.

extension of the right hand of fellow Lane's livery stable, A. H. Hildreth Clocks, Watches. Silverware and Lace curtains done up at the Phce ship to say "courage, I am with you. There is a counterfeit dime abroad passengers were nearly all colored people and as the black heads hung Repairing at H.

Linn's place of bus nix Laundry. proprietors. Work received at Winegar's hat store. Or the soft, tender, loving words from in the land. It is composed of base iness.

Just look over that assortment of the lips of the woman from whose For ladies hand turned shoes go to out from the windows on either side, the heartrendering cry of murder metal and ground glass, and is said ice cream freezers at H. Jochems be Wilkinson's Delicious Ice Cream is the finest in the City. Try it. Miss Kittie Cosgrove entertained a Messrs. Bradley Ostertag at 719 to look exactly like good com, and fire! stop.the car! Oh! Lord save fore purchasing elsewhere.

number of her friends at her father's Commercial street. the only means of discovering its true more closely to their chosen chief, and sing his praises more devoutly in the future thn even. in the past, if that be possible. The Sermon loves Mr. Blair and his democracy as a child loves its mother.

Mr. Blair has fought in many political battles in Kansas in years agone, and his eloquent voice will proclaim the virtues of his chosen party in many places during the coming conflict. All honor and praise to gallant Chas. W. Blair.

The Phcenix Steam Laundry is now ready to receive work. The flesh and blood he originated, to stoops affectionately over him with "God bless you." How he must hate himself. How he must long for the dark and silent night time to residence last night in honor of Miss character lies in striking it a sharp The Phoenix laundry makes a spec ialty of washing, ladies white dresses The Delmonico is the place to eat Meals 35c Kate Ballantine, of Nebraska City blow with a hammer. The banks boys have labored under many dis When vou want a good shave or Summer and building hardware at The usual games and dancing were will now probably employ black us, echoed and re-echoed through the buildings, making the accident a most laughable one. No damage was done, but a collision, was narrowly Subscribe for the Sermon, advantages in getting started, but hair cut and have it done right, be H.

Jochems. the order of the evening and at a smiths for cashiers, iastead of Sunday now have their machinery in full sure and eo to Harry Purslow. Hi pass hurriedly by that he may get out -into the golden sunlight and mingle with the pure and honest Pianos ond organs at unheard of seasonable hour refreshments were school superintendents, and fewer of barber shop is next door to Crall's running order, and are turning out prices of C. Young this month. served.

the finest work ever teen in Atchison livery stable. them will burst in Consequence. 1 i v..

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About Atchison Sunday Morning Sermon Archive

Pages Available:
36
Years Available:
1884-1884