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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • 4

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rktM Oau arfca ana foraierlB- Tkm will he three mod holiday at THE DAILY GLOBE, aa Atehiaoa street railway eoad actor. The Sandy Uar (Continues All Da; To Laka'sstor will be ape every aig at this weak. tractions at tha theatre aeit was. Tit Srst, oa Wedaesiav aifhi. arill to ia la towa to spead the kouaay Mr.

Sieeaai ia bow a proaperoas i eraser ia Job a Lane is bow cattiag ice a aaila as illustrated lectare oa "laa Field, of the Klondike." by Gordoa Tbe A. W. Steveaa drag store will ha the Cherokee atrip. He ssade a race into the strip Bt the time of the open- above town. iPahfefced ry Thx Gtobe PaNirtiaa Co.

at ope i all day Saaday. ill Sunt in me-i Bennett, who made a trip thiouga roaatn a rear ao for a Chicago tag. covering ten aula ia 3 mtaaies. "Tha Deacon." will bo readered at Store will be opea at Xeweonb's everyone is satisfied. and eecared a claim ia eoaaty.

papci. Mr. lieaaett will illostrato his Uorrou, Christmas, at See those pretty brooches, ring and After taking the initiatory atepa towards Droviar his elaiau be came to lector with views taken all tne wav St. Louis college ball to-morrow even-iag. Topaz palace will he opea Christmas day to give all chase to secure a ear rings at the Tepax palace.

from sttl In Dawsoa Citv. and wll Atehwoa and worked for the street E. and E. Siiraor will have a make his talk more interesting by dis railway, retaraiag to the atrip last public sale of Jersey cows. December RID AT.

DECEMBER 21, Ernst paints ligK wag-oae. buggies. Barton' headache powder cure, or aoney back. Slaughter ia pricee to-nig-ai pa. oy and doll at SeweonV beautiful present.

playing a miner's outfit, camping utensil, ate. The price of admission has 2S, at 1119 Eiley street ItlCOLtl'S FACTORY All persoaa interested ia Matt Noll's F. MSI. year. He had ninetj-fi acrea ia I wheat this year, from which be bar-1 vested nearly 0.000 bukheia.

ti. W. Christmas dinner will he satisi- been reduced to 5tl and 25 eeota. Ua Tharsdsy eight, Hoyt's "Trip to China two toilet prizes will please call at hi drug store toaight i factory without Baltimore bulk oyt ters and celery from John Perkies Sew good arriving daily at the To H. Kreba offer his boose at 401 North Second street for sale also nice Fairbanks, a neighbor in tha strip, who formerly lived at Blue Rapids, came as far a Atchison with ocum.

Fairbanks left for Bine Ripida at noon. cu palace. Taylor drag- etore. 404 GOUTH FIFTH STREET. town," a vers clever eomecj.

ami oe riven, and oa Friday night. "At Piney Ridge." one of the greatest drama successes of the year. a nartinilu-lT smart 2-uv appeared Don't forget to call at Emil Seuen'a eigar store to-night, and get a lot of Havana Buds for a Christmas present. ni.nn and hnuaahnld poods of all de Thi contract for the aew ear barn of scriptions, cheap. Ed.

Ham. Viae Reed and Art Lewis the street rail way company will be let von wans iu iiovbi iww The Catholic priests at Su Benedict" 1 reeeiTed a handsome Christmas present roliem in religions devotio- a i a. tk BA There wis no next Monday. at the bridge to-dav. with a number of from Topeka to-day.

position on the road. CUud Kel- Tiie peopla of Pottar have raised friends. He was extremely knowing, every morning at 3:15, which last until explanation, other than a photograph sey and Howard Bryniag will soon 5:30. of two yonng ladies As tne presses Finest line of perfumes, best makes. eannot be divided without destroying able to play the "iwo Johns The Famous Shoe store will be opea antil noon to-morrow, sad if yoa are Candy at Retail at Less Than Wholesale Prices.

And It Is the Finest, Freshest and Purest ManiifacUited in Atchison. and when he came back, it developed that ha went over to East Atchison, Missouri, to get a drink of whiskey. The smart guy knew there were saloons ia East Atchison. Missouri, but none in prohibition Kansas, but it turned nt thi ihr iras no saloon ia East in all size packages, at lowest prices. See cur before buying, Geo.

Barton's EsjuO, and will build a new tBristiau eh urea ia the spring. Everything' ia the immense toy department at Mat Oerber's mutt be sold out to-night regardless of price. St Josepn ia forming a new militia company. It is hoped it will endeavor lata baying Christmas ahoea and slip its vslue, a eonrt ot loquiry may oe called by the local militia company, of which the three boys sre members, to award it Tha present is said to be a drug store. pers, call there, and you witi oe per The Once a Year club will give a fectly suited.

result of the handsome new aaiforma dance at Turner hall a week from to- Christmas day will be observed at all Atchison, and nineteen or twenty in nirht Stunner's orchestra will fur- th raiirht denote. No freiebl will be the militiamen wore at the Topeka reunion last falL rt Tha I nk store will remain open 'to nmind to be forwarded, and perisha Tbe probabilities are that the Atchi Atchison On bis return, the leuow roared to Billy K.ff, the bridge tender, because he didn't tell him, but Mr. night as late as there are customers to ble freight arriving will be delivered son ice dealers will cut very little ce be waited upon. The store will open to-morrow. Pullen intended to work all day, but tha river overflowed bis The wife of the proprietor of the St.

Joe Mnsee lately slapped a Miss Skelly because she had been flirting with her husband. This fact gave rise to tbe report thst Mrs May Hurst, formerly tomorrow morning, as nsusi, but will close at noon. Until dosing time to nish the music. Christmas is only the beginning of winter, and you have months of cold weather before you. Order coal of A.

Wright for Christmas presents The best Christmas dinner ever served in Atchison will be found at D. Kiff never pays any attention to kicis, unless they are serious enough to fight about. that the two men who. Toys st Newcomb's to-aifht at our own price. Celluloid eases and holiday novelties st Geo.

Barton's drug store, st lowest prices Schweder's dsncing school snd soiree at Old Fellows' hall to-morrow night Muaic by Miss Walters. There will be a big special lunch to to keep runaway wives out of Atchison, i The women have been buying Christmas presents for a month. The nien will buy after 6 o'clock to-night. Elegant line of music folios, music rolls, music boxes, mandolins, guitars, at BDecial prices at Young's music store. TLo George Barton drug store will Wopunall day to-morrow (Christmas A big cut in Christmas goods of every kind.

field of ice below town last night alter it had been marked, and was resdy for morrow, everything in holiday goods until 10 o'clock. Anyone with five cents esn accomplish wonders smong the lovely celluloid Christmaa thing at A. W. Teach-out's Here is a chance to buy a dainty present for the smallest sum known. tha wife of Buck Hurst of Atchison, nttinr la-dav.

Miller's snd Howell's it was suoDOsed. attempted to holdup will be slaughtered. Nearly everything will be sold st half price. Haus-ner Good' best hand made choco was nlavinur st tbe Musee a Miss Skel men do not want to work. Howell Alexander Glenn, the express messen ly.

The statement was an injustice to ma. rnn half a dav. The river is ris a VL Parkell. manager of the West E. Miller's new restaurant, opposite The Byram, to-morrow, for 25 cents.

There will be a big turkey lunch to lates, twenty-five cents a pound, put ger, Wednesday night, were policemen. Two Dolicemen, dressed in citi ing, and it looks as if sll the ice slong ern Union, received aotice to-day that night at Turner hall; also a turkey lunch to-morrow morning. its coarse would bs mined, tioweu is he had lost 8500 by tbe failure ot an zens' clothes, have been patroling the residence part of the town all night of Mrs Hurst, as she was not concerned in the affair at all Mrs Hurst is appearing at the Musee, but uses her own name on the stage, May Hurat Dolls st Newcomb's to-night at jour Tniin P-rkins' store will be ODen un eastern building association. Not a morrow morning and rabbit and porn roastlunch iu the evening at A. W.

Dilgert's place. Everybody invited. The colored people will have a Santa Claus contest st True Eleven hall to very acceptable Christina present, very lucky to hsve field of ice where tbe river csnnot dimsge it He is putting beautiful twelve inch ice in his bouse to-day. Howell already bas about eleven hnndred ton of ice in hi hmiaea. Pollen has seven or eight hun up in fancy boxes iSo better candy made than this.

Good candy as low as five cents a pound. The dramatic society of West Atchison will render the comedy drama, "The Deacon," at St Louis college hall, Christmas night This comedy drams is simply immense. It combines fun, sentiment, the humorous with the moral, sod comicsl.side-spliting scenes. as it? If vou want to show good sense, give Joe Howard, the Populist grain man at Bendena, is in town to-day. He announces thst he i a candidate for congress A.

W. Dilgert will have a fsmily reunion at his borne Sunday, st which own price. late, with orders to stop any one caught on the streets at an unusual time of night. The officers called to Glenn, and, recognizing his yoiee, let him proceed unmolested, without explaining to him that they were officers. An Atchison man had a sick baby the your girl our compliments Tske her til 5 1 o'elock to-morrow morning.

You will have plenty of time to buy your fruits, candy, etc. The street cars will run to-night for the inidnisrht service at rinity church. Also, tor the 4 o'cioctf service to-morrow morning at St. llenedict's church. lielated Christmas shoppers will find night, and a cake walk Monday night.

The J. M. Knight Furniture com other night, and relative came in to tn the Christmas ball on innsimas dred tons, and Mart Miller probably sit ud with tbe child. 1 be Atcnison twentv-five relatives will partake of a night at Turner halL They will have pany, 400 Commercial street, win oe man lav down on a cot at 11 p. m.

ana big dinner. ha more than this The Uesler are all putting up an unusually fine quality of ice. stent until 6 o'clock the next morning Two hours of delightful amusement He then got up, and after being told a great big tree. Thirty-hve cents a couple. Members free.

John Perkins' entire supply of tur-kevs. ireese snd ducks must be sold to- Running's bath house and barber Bhop will be open all day tomorrow, Come everybody, loe drama Degins open until lu o'clock to-night Frompt deliveries will be made up to that hour. If you will send every one of your friends packages of Lincoln's cough Th seven vear old son of Albert The indications are that things are going to be mighty hot for the crooks who lately invaded the town. A gentleman writes The Globe from Washington "The truth in regard to the discontinuance of the postofliee at Orr seems to be that the last incum- that the child was better and resting asilv. ha stretched himself and siid at 7:45 Bbarp.

Admission id cents two Guitzman, of Gerber's bakery, ran in to tickets, 25 cents. nirht reesrdless of price. Mr. Per-. that he was so nearly worn out that he but the laundry will be closed to-night at midnight Emil Markwalt, who has been run-ninr rn.l oil wsiron.

is filling the Toys to-night at Newcomb's at yonr Watt Noll's store, with a big line of holiday poods, open until midnight The store wi'-l also be open tomorrow. 1 The Kansas statute company to-day i presented Gilbert with a set of the new general statutes of Kansas, nnmniled bv Judtre V. C. a wagon while coasting in Meat Atcnison yesterday, and was seriously He wss eossting "belly-bus- drops for Christmas, tbeir cougning guessed he would go to hi room ana kins reputstion of bating tne nnesi fowl is of veara' standing-. This is a own price.

hont, tired of the duties of the take a little nap. Mrs T. H. Rutledre. of Huron, to great chance to get poultry very cheap-Ernest Fortune, nine years old, was Burkhart ice house, and will engage in the ice business next summer.

The railroads are feeling the general prosperity in the holiday travel this day appeared in the district court and legally adopted Maggie Ives, age four i er," and struck the front wheels of the wagon. He was picked up uncon-1 scious shortly afterward, and taken to hi. hnmnat No. 1413 Atchison street office, and insisted upon being released. Up to date no patriotic citizen has been found who is willing to serve as postmaster for the princely salary It is believed that A.

Vega was mur year. The cut rates went into etteci bsdly injured this morning, while coasting down the Tenth street I dered bv two dissolute vouug men of will no longer annoy you at the theatre or church. Are you still undecided Cut your indecision short by calling up 197, and asking the Groves greenhouse people to leave a fern, a palm, or cut roses, at your girl's house to-morrow. Children sre becoming great candy connoisseurs A few years ago, they this morning, and the union depot has of S40 or s50 a year, wuicn tne ouice His chest snd head showed evidence of having come violently in contact with respectable parents at hillipsburg. Their arrest is expected at soy time.

been thronged with people all asy The incoming and outgoing trains pays. The postofliee department hud something. He is conscious io-ay, The nostoffice will be open to-mor years, an inmate ot the Soldiers orphans' home. Mrs. Rutledge has had the child two months on trial.

Our dolls and toy tes sets are going far below cost F. Kaffer. Kleckner enlarges pictures. 703 Com'l Sixteen to one means it takes only sixteen cents to get one pound of between Commercial street and Kansas avenue. He struck a telegraph pole, and Dr.

Bogle fears his internal injuries sre serious (The blsme for the Centrsl Branch accident near VVaterville last Saturday, bsve also been crowded. People who hava not taken advantage of holiday no choice under the circumstances But to discontinue the office." row, in all departments excepting the but cannot talk. Ed Johnson snd Fred Fuller, tramps, were satisfied with Btick candy, but monevorder department, from iu a. m. rates for several years are doing so this If The Globe was inclined to sensa fi1 Sf Kach in the police court until noon.

The carriers will make no Vebb, of Topeka. An eijfht room brick house on South 1 Fourth street, in good repair for SI, 20(1. House cost S3, SOU. Best bargain ever offered ia the town. You can have sny terms you want.

R. li. Drury. A few smoking jackets left at S. Hirth's.

They will be offered this s.vnirg at very low prices, to close them out. There is nothing that distinguishes a man mora than a smoking icket. If you love your husband, buy him one. i (1 Evler. better known as "Pap" season.

street deliveries. Durinir the oast four months, one this morning on a charge of vagrancy. Th.v aat at the union depot yes it is claimed, will be settled in at Louis The damage amounted to only chocolates at the Midway, 604 Com- i mercial street. ba boy and four girls have been perfect in their conduct in Miss Clark's room at Fred. P.

Barrett' big grocery store will be open late to-night, and until little over hundred dollars, but the and wanted to ngni wim tionalism, it could say that the new court house was on fire to-day, but here are the facts: A newspaper fell off a desk upon the floor of the district clerk's office. A court house attache, who happened in, threw down a lighted match, which set fire to the news now they want tbe fine candy that E. 11. Klostermeier sells. No fiaer anywhere.

The writer of this does not come dow town at night twice a year, but he is coming down to-night, to see the Christmas trot at its best. There will genuine amusement to-night in loafing ti.n, tVnlitner. the norter. Faulkner small loss will have no effect on the the Division street school. The boy is Jesse Wilson.

The other boys say he called an officer, and had the men lock action of tbe officials if they find it was the result of carelessness Engineers. All members of the N. A. L. E.

are requested to meet at their hall Sunday, December 26, 1897, at 2 o'clock. E. I'eakson, Sec'y. is short and fat, and as he sits behind uoon to-morrow. You are invited to remember that Mr.

Barrett has everything in Christmas groceries, vegetables, game, fruits, etc It is stated that a "society girl" was paper. Before the blaze was noticed, a a tall girl, the teacher cannot see him ed up. The finest mixed nut snd candies, figs, date, lemons, bsnanss, malaga grapes, oranges, at C. F. Kaffer's Rowing machines at 815 are such bar when he "cuts up" The girl are: Rose Gress.

Edna Eliiston, Anna Selby space on tne noor, wnicn you couiu cover with your hat, was scorched. around the stores. F. W. Tanner's emoloves of the caught shop lifting at one of the dry Eyler, the base ball player, is playing "Ur.

Shingle" in "Ole Olson," with the Kodak Comedy company, in southern Kansas. N. Alderman, the aeronaut, who visited in Atchison laBt summer. and Anna Stretton. The boys Bay that bridge and building department of the Anyone can find a Christmas present among our lemonade sets, water sets, chocolote sets, wine sets, sugar and cream sets, mush and milk sets, ice cream sets, berry sets, fruit sets, Tom and Jerry sets, tete-a-tete sets, sets of di ties, chamber sets, silver sets, and silverware of every description.

F. goods stores last night It is sate to Rose Gress is the teacher's pet gains that it is hard to believe that mid so low. -vetL. Missouri Pacific will all be in Atchison believe that no society girl in Atchison Do vou went to send a present ready is a thief besides, tbe society gins This is all there was of it. While returning from the party about 2:30 this morning, Harold Martin had a scare which he will not forget very soon.

He was ordered to halt bv two men who came out of an alley to-morrow to spend Christmas. All of Tanner's forces do not get iu more also with the show. al Is were attending a party last night made that looks as if you worked on it Carey offers Whites and Singers atthat price until December 31. than three or four times a year. The best bees wax candles for church early and late Buy some oi tne cei Katier.

Trunks, valises telescope cases, etc. The Globe recently stated, on the authority of a number of women, that Miss ivittie Coserove made finer "drawn CURTAIN RAISERS, Billy Barry is to have a new play foi next season. E. J. Henley is Alexandra Viarda's latest leading man.

Mario Tempest will probably try another starring tour iu America next season. Ida Mullo may lead an operatic extravaganza company lor a tour of the large cities. Henry Miller will not produce a succes sor to "Heartsease" until late in th spring. luloid goods at Teschout's Also see use at b. Kaffer a.

The sun is deceiving, and may con Get prices from Frank Roe, your home manufacturer. Trunks repaired and exchanged at 315 Commercial street 75 vince you that you do not need on Korth Fifth street, and when he failed to do as commanded, they shot at him. Martin ran to the house of Theo. Arensberg, and was soon followed bv Officers Gothardand Trowley when vou reallv do. TaHe no biock in After hearing some frlenda continually praising Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Curtis Fleck, of Anaheim, California, purchased a bottle of it for his own use and is now as enthusiastic over its wonderful work as anyone can be.

Tbe 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by all You will find a very large line of celluloid goods, suitable for Christmas presents, at A. Teschout's art store. Take them along at any price; they must be closed out Store open tonight until late, and until noon tomorrow. The night before Christmas means a general cutting down of prices at the Holiday Decorations fhrislmai trees, hollv wreathing bis handsome gifts in Das-reneis, pictures, statuettes, etc. Go to a.

F. Kaffer's for your Christmas trees, candles and cand le holders Call and see high grade chocolates and bon bons, put up in fancy boxes and baskets, st Midway, 604 Commercial street 65 i work" than any other woman in Atch- isou. Miss Cosgrove says she does not 1 do "drawn work that the samples I she has were perchased in Mexico. I The women have been so busy social- I lv in Atchison for some time that few sunshine, but invest speedily in Farmer's lump cosl, which is warranted to mistletoe, wild smilsx, snd plenty of who mistook Martin for a burglar. keep you warm.

Liewis-onuim number company. Telephone 66. M. switch engine, An Vi, cut flowers Prices low. 57tf Maxgei.sdouf Bbo3.

Co. druggists jumped the track ia from of the house last evening, somewhat damag Kleckner's photos, the finest in the city. 703 Commercial street iStf Dr. G. Baudry, general practice.

Chronic diseases aspecialty. 506 Commercial street 93-eod-tf ing the track. The eugine was pulled back on the track by No. 7, of the K. C.

nlug. Shortly after helping No. 93 DONALD BROTHERS DONALD BROTHERS. on, No. 7 jumped the track at the other end of the platform, but was replaced Bliss jewelry store.

Things are going and must go until midnight Do not miss this chance to get the handsomest silver, jewels and cut glass in town al the lowest price. There will be a festival communication of Active Lodge, No. 158 A. F. A.

at their hall, corner of Sixth and Commercial streets, Monday evening, December 27. Members are urged THE HORSE SHOW. Rigo and the Priucess Chiinay hav been unsuccessful in their tour of Russia, as they deserved. Fanny Davenport's play, The Saint and the Fool," by Frances Aymar Matthuws. is not a howling success.

Harry B. Smith is said to have written the books of more successful comic operas than all living Americans combined. Maurice Barrymore has made a grrut hit as tho pirate Lafitte in Franklin yies romantic drama, "A Ward of France. Eva Vincent has just refused no. oftVr tc create the leading female character part in a big melodrama about to bo pruduccd in London.

May Buckley will join John Drew'! wininimv fur fl brief entraiiement. blie i) without difficulty. in Alcidalia, has won John iV. Cairns, of Cummings, has of them have had time to make their Christmas fruit cakes. This is a good thing for the reason that better fruit can be bought at Poehler's, and at lower prices than they can make 1 them.

Christmas candies in fancy boxes. St. Mary's Branch, 207 C. K. of has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Spiritual director, Rev.

Father Odilo; president, John Sheahan vice-president, James Colle- i ton recording secretary, R. Avers; financial secretary, M. Marching treasurer, D. D. Johnston; sergeant-at-arms, T.

Gleason sentinel, J. M. Iiowen trustees, J. J. Intfeo, L.

throe years' campaigning. traded Lis farm to Frank Crowell for Tlaisv Wilson. 2 the midsret pacer, JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Is to become a guideless performer. the J.

W. Marshall residence, adjoining the sheriff's house on the west. Colonel Kuser's Austrian has sent hiiu to Italy to be wintered. to be on hand early. All Masons and their families are invited to be present.

Allen T. St Clair, of Atchison, won Reni Young, by Colonel Young, wno made a pacing record of the past Winding Up the Greatest-Most Successful Holiday Busi Mr. Cairns will move his family to Atchison, and expects to leave in the spring for the Klondike. Choice fresh mixed nuts at F. Kaffer's at 10 cents a pound.

To those who have bought goods of eeason, is to be shuteu to tne trot. i the first prize, $20, in a contest of oratory at the State Normal school at Emporia last night He will have the Patchen Boy. by Wilkes Boy, who scored a 3-year-old pacing record of 2:10 the IWan and Win. Bergin auditing past season, will not do racea in ioj. tho girl who scored such pronounced success in the Chinese play, "Tho Born." Francis Wilson and Mrs.

Fifke are said to be having tho most prosperous season of their stage careers, despite the fact thai owing to their light with the so called theatrical syndicate they are sometime! obliged to appear at tho cheaper theaters. the J. M. Knight Furniture company Bubv, 2:13. who was responsible ror tne Oakland Baron imbroglio at Columbus last August, is to race on the grand circuit again next year.

honor of representing the state and Bchool in tbe annual Inter-Stcte Nor mal League in May next at Normal, 111. The subject of his oration was "The Mission of Discontent" Don't be fooled into paying high prices for candy. Hand made creams, 25 cents a pound at 0. F. Kaffer's.

committee, W. F. Dolan, Bryan Smith and L. Degan. It pays to patronize home industry in Atchison so far as meat is concerned.

The finest lot of meat we have ever seen in Atchison is on display at Purst's meat market, and it is all home slaughtered and dressed. All kinds of r-nts can be had at Durst's, and there King Chimes, who trotted to a record or 8:11 last season with an immense load of wnieht on each front foot, is now pacing We appreciate your patronage up to date. Allow us to express our gratitude for this expression of good will. We hope our house will merit your confidence, and that we may receive many orders from you in the future. Remember the local delivery will deliver your Christmas packages promptly.

Open Christmas day. Champion ness-Laying Before You This Evening the Most Sumptuous Bargain Spread Ever Conceived and Arranged by the Most Liberal, Aggressive Bargain CiveroOlearing Out With One Decisive, Determined Move In-One Evening Every Vestige of Holiday Goods. CAT TALES. fast with a six ounce shoe. There is still time to choose your wall paper from A.

B. McQueen's and have it ready for hanging after the The old hero Jerome Eddy, 8 now 23, was recently sold at auction for $105 to W. B. Carpenter, Matunuck, R. 1..

who, Three drops of a black cat's blood is sovereign euro for croup in the folklore ol some people. In London many people make a living by supplying food for tho myriads of cat: in that city. U'bey aro called "cat's meal office. Telephone 143. 65 Christmas rush.

it is to be hoped, will prove a Kino, master. Tom Gillig, who created a sensation by Hill makes fancy photo-buttons. 52 tf i yearling in 1893, trotting in Call on Ghio Co, for anything you rliristma Serioo at Trinity. Services at Trinity church during the Christmas festival will be as follows Service of Intercession, Friday, 11:45 breaking the Now England record, finally -ntm-pd tha 2:30 list in 1897 with a record want in extra fancy Xmai candies, is enough for all. People want something particularly good for Christmas i dinner, and the Durst meat market is j.

having a "mo" of its own. There were half a dozen beeves on the hooks when a reporter called this morning, to say nothing of other meats of all kinds. Fancy plates in 133 different designs at C. F. Kaffer's.

Don't be persuaded into buying lini fruits, nuts and delicacies He has the largest line of strictly fine goods of all All Dolls and Toys Marked Down to Fifty Cents on the Dollar, to Close. descriptions iu tne citv. tie carries a of Ed L. Teed, Hutchinson, former owner of Arkalon, 2:16, has a brother to Ironqulll (3), by Kankakee 6261, that he expects to take a low mark as a trntrar when matured. p.

m. Celebration of Holy Communion, Friday, (13 midnight Celebration of Holy Communion, Sat full line of Hausoer Good's fine choc olates, creams, Trilbys, Yankee pea urday, 8 a. (at Andrews nut, Yankee cocoanut, and in fact their full line of strictly pure goods. Patronize Home Industry and get good first class goods, 70 Games and Books Marked Down To-Night One-Half All Cresccus, 2 1 1 i the phenomenal 3-year-old, who was forced into retirement by a curb last season before his campaign was over, has entirely recovered from bis ailment and is sound and in good shape. hi not nnlv sire of the chain- men.

In Naples cats are kept in tho manj churches to catch the mice that in tea-them. They are supported by the authori ties, mid they may bo often seen dunni the services, sometimes walking seiiatul; before the altar during mass or purring a1 the teet of the worshipers. Some time ago a learned professor made the important announcement that cats possess a distinct language which he do clared is much like that of the Chinese, being "musical, mellifluous and pleuoiny to the senses." He claimed to lmvo discovered 00 primitive words in the cat language The cats on tho isle of Man have nc tails. This singular circumstance is accounted for by a tradition which says that a cat whilo fcoing on an errand of mercy had its caudal appendage seized by the devil, who pulled that member off closo to the body. Since that time Manx cut Celebration of Holy Communion, Saturday, 11a.

Services on Sunday next will be at the usual hours. The musical arrangement of the midnight and 11 a. m. services will be: UNDER VALUE. ments without reputation or merit Chamberlain's I'ain Bairn costs no more, and its merits have been proven by a test of many years.

Such letters i an the following from L. O. Bagley, Hueneme, are constantly being received: The best remedy for pain I have ever used is Chamberlain's i'ain Balm, and I say so after having used it in my family for several years." It cures rheumatism, lame back, sprains and swellings. For sale by all drug- I gists. Stnr Pointer.

1:59 but also ties Altamont for the honor of siring the Introlt MiiRaiiioat Kyrie must nve anunassirou uioiu 13 than nv other horse. oiesse poioneuuj wiiuiuu AumH lis. (First Mass) i All Chocolates and High Class Box Candies Marked 50 Per Cent Off. tlow to Prevsnt Pneumonia, At this time of the year a cold is very easily contracted, and if let to run its course without the aid of some reliable cough medicine is liable to result in that dread diseaie, pneumonia. We know of no better remedy to cure a cough or cold than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

We have used it quite extensively and it bas always given entire satisfaction. Oolagah, Ind. Ter. An Vorrrn (Missa ae Sanctis) Auiam Gloria iu Eceisls. Nettie Patchen, dain of Weighman, who took a 2-year-old trotting record of u-a ar.lii at auction in April Steane INunc Dm.

WO. VVWMk, i for S200. She is worth at least five times that now. Horse Koview DOOALD BROS. DONALD BROS.

To Chief. This is tha only remedy that is known to be a certain preventive of Dneumonia, Among the many thou Listen have beon tailless. John B. Oatert. Blacksmith.

Town and country people are inrited to remember that the "old reliable-John B. Ostertag, is doing everything in blacksmithing at hia ahopoit Kansas ayenue, between SeTenib and Eighth atraeta. Atchison. TRY GRAIN-O I TRY GRAIN-O I Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a Dackase of GRAIN-O, the new food drink Chat tikea the place of coffee. The children may drink It without injury as welt as the adult.

All who try It, like It. GBA1N-0 b-M that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but It, is made from pure uralns, and tne most delicate stomach receivaa It without distress, a tho price of coffee. lc. ana 45 cts. per lmckaf Bold hy all roeera.

sands who have used it for colds and la grippe we have never yet learned of a Bintrln fnet hnvintf I'ltflllltnli in nnnii. Good hard sense. Instead of buying something for your husband that he will not want, order him au Overcoat from DeWINTER, and you will please him, and with mania. Person who have weak lungs or have reason to fear an attack of pneumonia, should keep the remedy at hand. The 35 and 60 cent sizts for SAMPLES FREE ON RECEIPT OF 2 CENT STAMP FOR POSTACE.

FORKER'S ELECTRICITY PILL Bale by all druggists Sheriff's Sale. Reason Forked Electricity PUl. colp0.ed'of chemicals, Sale. Atchison Paving Brick Ca Manufacturers Paving Brick. 5.

II. Harry, 'y. Sec'y. Vic- treat, snd Samples and pricea on application, Beat paving brick in tha waM, at lofT Notice Is hereby given that I will offor for sale at public auction, fur cash in hand, at tbe oast front door of the court house, in the citv of Atchison. Atchison county, statu of (Organized In 1869.) Kansas, on Monday, the liltli day of January, A.

I). 1IW, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. of wild day, the followliu described property, situated In Atcbloti city, Atchison county, stute of Kansan, to-wlt: Lot number tea tl ia block number nine (9), In North Atchison, an addition to the Cltyof AtchUon. wltliutit iipiiralHomeut. Taken as tho property of Fannie K.

Sanborn, 1. T. Bill! burn, John I''. Kronku itnd Notice is hereby given that I will offer for saleatpjulio auction, for cash iian at the east front door of tno court hous In the city of Atchison, Atchison county, state of Kansas, on Monday, tho nh day of A. 1).

ItiHS, at the hourof i clock p. of sa'ldiiay, the following descrlbod property, situated In Atchison City, Atchison conuty, stale o( Kansas, to-wlt: Lot nine in block seven (7), in North Atchison, an addition to the City of Atchl-sou, AtchUon county, Kansas, without hut with ot redemption. Taken as tho properly of Oeorge Jones and Nellie V. Jones, on a spoclal execution In favor of Mercantile Guarantee Kul Jliu Loan Association. Issued bv the clerk of the district court within and for the county of Atchison, state of Kansas, and to mo directed as sheriff of said county.

Given under my hand this Ittn day ot December, A. U. 18U7. i Sheriff of Atchison county, Kansas. PorUrUeld, Pence Webster aad H'-nry KiUttiw.

Att'ia. did lack of Hie giving circuiauon in ine oigeMivo LIVER, XXDNSTB, BOWELS AND VITAL OBGANS. To normal and health, condition, and enable, them to repel disea, W.en the life blo0d rem0Ved 'n4 PU" la throw ti? The, are not a mere pill in tha common eicepiiou the term pill; they are a pill for the cure of COKSTIPATXOV, TOKFZO UVSB, AND DEBILITATED XXDMSYS, And olher ailment, directly c.uaed by these conditions, and are prepared ia pill form to aa.ure exact dot. They are chocolate coated, end hence are pleaaaut and easy to lake. i la lor aale bv all Firal clasa DrueRi.tt.

B. L. CROCKETT Wholesale and Retail Lumber, Lime and Cement. Atchison Savings Bank. CAPITAL, 850,000.

R. A. Park, Wm. Osborne Park, R. A.

Park. President. Vice President. Cashier. Poes a Genel Banking Business.

5 Sells Drafts on Europe, A utm new, iuruiM Small Size, 25c. Large favor of It Park, Issued by tho clerk ot the district court within and for tho county of Atchison, state of Kansas, and to misdirected as sheriff of said county. Given under my hand this 18th day of December, A. I). ltlr.

VaiO. II ARTMAIf, Hlintil ft nf fimint.w A. S. FORKER Kanoao ITY, o. .1.

I llenry silUtou, Att't.

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