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VOL. 5. CTXJ IE SO, 1S73. into. 4- SiISlG A3I WINTER.

STATE 1TJ3ZS. WASHINGTON HOUSE. WEST side Public square, Wa'shinpto. Kan. Douse and furniture all new Plenty of single rooms, and nrst-class accoru Ttrius reasonable.

THE REPUBLICAN, 13 I'UnUiilD EVERY FRIDAY MOUSING, -HY MARTIN EMMONS. BOOT and SHOE SHOP. eide of Public Washington, Kan. A. B.

BAU3IBERGER, Freprieter. All kinds and styles of hoots and shoes made tr order, and on reachable tenns. Especial at-tcnticu given te tiue work', for both ladies and gentleman. Shoj in the office of Haak's Lumber Yard; 10-tf SHERMAN HOUSE, North fcide of Publm Square, Washington, Ks II. WILSON, Proprietor.

This Iarrc and commodious hotel has recont- Ex-Scuatcr Nye has gone tl Europe. receives $24,000 per year from Walworth," the New York parricide, pleads net guilt-. A psinte Miicided iu through fear of tlie cholera. Jeff. Davis is said to be V.

ritmg a history ef the Confederacy; Moxeby of Virginia Givri'ia fame is lobby; ing at Mary Jane Hart, ofTroy, Ohio, died recently, being one lumdml and ten years old. A London dispatch says it is reported lb.it a treaty of alliance has been concluded between Gcrmauy and Italy. The Atlantic cable tarisl is now at the old rate of I i per word to Great Britain, and $10 Cor ten wcrdi to France. The Gtueva award efiifteeu million, five hundred thousand dollars is to be paid September 11, the prc-so'it yoar- i 4 by owex MEnEcrrn. The world buds every year, But the heart just once, and when The blossom falls off sere, No View blossom tomes again.

Ah the rooe goes with the wind. But the thorns remain behind. Was it well in him, if he Felt not love, to speak of Icvc so? If he itill removed must be, Was it nobly sought to move so? Pluck the flower and yet not wear it? Spura, daspise it, yet not spare it? Iveed he say that 1 was fair. With such meaning in his tone, Just to speak of one Whose hair Had the same tinge as my own? Pluck my life up, root and 'bloom, Just to plant it on her tomb? And he'd scarce fair a face (S.o heused to say) as mine; hr form has far less grace, And her brow was far less line; But vvas just that he loved then More aau he tan love again. I not bind him, Need hepraiso me, low; Use my lace just to remind hiiu How 110 face could please him now? Why, il loving couid not move him, Hid he teach Die still to love him? And he said my eyes were bright, Jiut his own, he said, were dim And my hand, he said, was white, Rut what was that to him? "For," lie said, "'in gazing at you I seem gazing at a-statue." "Yes," he said, -'he had grown wise now He had much of yore, Rut a fair grace to his eyes now, Was a fair face and no more, Yet the anguish and the bliss And the dream, too, had been his." Why those words, a thought too tender For the commonplaces spoken Looks whose meaning seemed to render Help to words when speech came broken Why so late in July moonlight, Just to say what's said by noonlight? if a err -jlx u.if As length of life is denied us, we should at least do something to show that we have lived.

Cicero. There is a woman in Indiana nine feet ten inches tall that is, she woulc be if bar hair stood eree on her head. Heaven's sweetest music is plaj ed on the harp of kindness. Its chords may be touched by the smallest fin gcrs. A techy Wisconson man has stop ped his subscription to the local news paper, just because the editor eloped with his wife.

Every good brings its pleasures to the inind of him who performs it. This is the law of moral and social life Why then should we-not study our happiness being just and good? An exchange is sarcastic. It says: 'The man who thought he could do business without advertising has been compelled to give in. Kis first adver tisement was headed 4 Sheriff's sale. The standard adopted by the Baltimore peach packers for bushel boxes, is nine inches deep, fourteen inches fwide, and twentj'-two and a half inches long inside divided by a haif-mch par tition.

A Buffalo. girl, pretty and 18. has sold over 500 sewing machines ia the last two years. She travels with a horse and wagon, smiling when she sells and weeping' when her offers are z'efused. A Pittsburg paper made a rather ridiculous blunder recently, and vet there was only one letter out of place.

The editor said the Legislature pas ted (passed) the bill over the Govern or's head. The pale, sad-looking 3'oung men whom one occasionally meets in the streets are not consumptive, are not mourning the loss of a friend) and are not divinity students. They, are break ing in tisrht boots. Parasols, to screen them from the sun, were luxuries known to the Chi nese and Tartars as carlv as the fourth century, and perhaps long before, but they were ensigns of dignity, and used only by persons of rank. Alexander Hamilton was but forty- seven when he died.

His monument iu Trinity churchyard, New York, gives no hint of the manner of his ta king off. A son of eighty-four years 1 old, may still be seen in New York. 1 The common encketis caught and sold in the markets of China for gambling; and persons of high rank often amuse themselves by irritating two of these insects in a bowl, and betting upon which shall prove the conqueror. A little more than a week ago some demented newspaper correspondent in JJanvuie, iew nampsnire, aivuigea the fact that no insurance agent had ever visited tht peaceful town, and now no citizen can take a walk. with out heading a procession of them.

It is not generally known that Mr. Chase was the last of his line. Yet such is the fact. Although he had six or seven brothers, it so happened that ncne of them had male issue, and all died before the Chief Justice. And as he died leaving no son, it follows that the line and name of base, so far asj lis father immediate branch of the family is concerned, became extinct with his death.

3iarysYille jail is portable. Base-ball club at Watt-rville. Frankfort has a machine shop. Centralis has 3 inch strawberries. Wolf hunt at Blue Rapids last Saturday.

Douiphan will build a $5,230 school house. Kansas wants 1,0 railroad ties this year. Baxter Springs keeps glass eyed mules for sale. N'emaha county teachers hold monthly iusii-utcs. traggliag buffaloes still come east a fir a Cawkcr.

A young lady wauted at Bellville to leain type setting. The. Kansas Leader is a. new paper published at White Cloud. Kate Bender has been seen again, this lime at Dcs 3Ioiucs, Iowa.

Cedar ville 13 building the fcuest stone school house west of Cawkcr City. The Arlington Hotel at Lawrence was burn ed on the morning ct the 13th. The young men iu Hiawatha go ciosily shaved, Reason, female barber. The tanners of the Solomon country arc happy over the respect of crips. The New York Sun denies being the author ot Jiuljre Lowe's grocery account.

Smith Centre is building a beautiful stone school house at a cost ol about $4,000. There are elephants in Kansas tt you have to dij f-r them if you want them. The Kickapoos that Me.Kenzie chased over into Mexico, left Kansss, in 1SC1, for Texas. Smith Centre wants bored wells. A tat job for some man ivith well-boring apparatus.

The Leavenworth paper steal strawberries while their subscribers read the late news. The extensive dry goods establishment of L. Rullehc in Lawrence was destroyed by lire Wednesday. A slander suit is la pickle at White Cioud lor the next term of the district court, between a milliner and a pilliner. The first commencement vf the State University took place at Lawrence on the 11th.

A chrss of four graduated. The superintendent of the county poor of Nemaha, county has been arrested for beat-ng the inmates of the institution. The late decision of Judge billon will not effect the financial 'condition of the rolling mills ot the King Bridge Company. 21is3 Smart, of Centralia, lias sued her recreant sweetness tor breach of promise, and made him smart, to the amount of $2,500. A team of horses belonging to a stranger just from Illinois, was drowned iu the Repub lican river at Concordia, on the 2 1 icst.

Uncle', Toby of Pottawatomie county, the other day took his first railroad ride since coming to Kansas, seventeen years ago. Fears are entertained that St. Joe will have to build another bridge, as the river is threatening to cut a channel around the west end of the present one. The following patent has been issued to Kail- sas inventors during the past week: Railway axle box cover, Edward iloycl and James Howell, Wyandotte. Seitlenfent now extends over two hundred miles west of Washington, having pushed westward at tho.

rate of about fifty miles a vear for the last four years. The Atchison, Topeka Fanta Fo road han dled at Osage City daring the month of April only pounds of freight receiving lor freights and tickets $3,907 35. Ahorse belonging to Mr. Fi.sk, living three miles northeast of Seneca, was shot in four places by some link nown rascal, Sunday night. An ex-State Senator of New York, named S.

Pomeroy, has been iu the Lawrence caia- boose because he could not keep from drinking. The Upper Republican country is. receiving the tide of immigration this summer. lhe roads leading thither through Nebraska are said to be completely lined with immigrants. Au Eldorado mule has redeemed the entire long-eared family from the opprobrium that has for centuries been heaped upon that patient puadruped, by kicking a thief out of the sta ble, thereby saving a valuable horse belonging to his master.

A delegation of colored men waited on Gov, Osborne recently to ascertain what could be done to bring the murderers of Taylor, who was butchered on the streets of Dodge City, to justice. The Governor informed tnem that the murderers had all been arrested except one, and would be brought to a speedy trial. '-The Oswego Independent flavors ito criticism witn a mild dash of tartness as follows: Two men attempted to break in a store at Chctopa last Thursday evening. The marshal arrested them and then politely informed tieraiftrey aid not" leave the place in an hour he wonld lock them up. There is nothing like courteous fleers, who rather than put th? State at an expense of urooecuticn, as taxes are already too high, look after the people's pecuniary interest.

There is nothing like economy. A correspondent lately wrote to the San Francisco Chronicle to know where Cain obtained his wife, and is thus severely, but properly reproved. "Upon any subject of a public nature we never refuse to throw the desired light. But this is altogether a different thing. Itis a family-matter with which we do not caie to meddle.

Cain died some time before any of us were bora, and such Idle curiosity regarding the family affairs of a deceased person we regard as rep rehensiuie ana calculated to vioiaie the sanctities of doictic -ft C. ALiniiGHT, Prop'r. Good stable in connection With the House. 41 LICK HOUSE. PPOSITE the Depot, Watcrville, Kan -as.

A first-class Uotel Tenns reasonable. 31ILLS BROWN, Prcpr's. B. HA WES, "TP) ROB ATE JtDGE, Washington, Kansas. X.

Otlice, for the irebcnt, with Ycuuf and licet c-r, northwest tne puolic square. I'lisinvss days in Washinjrton Mondays and rest of the week at his residence, south side of 3Iill creek, 7 miles west of town. Soyi G. A. CASWELL, MANUFACTURER of Beets and Shoes, Washington, Kansas.

Shop on the west side of the public square, in old All styles of work done, and ail work warranted. Repairing promptly and- neatly executed, All that i asked is a trial of ork, and perfect satisfaction will be guaranteed. 13 NEW HARNESS SHOP. PATE IIS WARE, Washington, Kansas keep constantly on hand a iare stock of Harness, Bridles, Saddles. Whips Collars, and fact evcrvthing in the Harness and Saddlery line.

Repairing neatly and promptly executed. Remember the place: Second door noifh of Rockefeller Skinner' old stand. 42t Wm. Elliott. C.

31. VanPattcu. ELLIOTT YanPATTEN, PLASTERERS, WOULD respectfullv inform the citizens ol V'ashington and adjoining country, that they are prepared to take contracts for Plastering, to be done on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. We will also take contracts tor work iu the carpenters line. 4 uiu) Carpet Carpet Mr.

Salvauy will now inform the eitilens of Washington and vicinity that he will weave their carpet lor half money and half country product'. Residence opposite livery stable. New Express Line I '1 Kansas Xebratka Express Conmanv are now runmnir an Express Line to and from tynovorlo YV asiuugton, IJellviIle and Scandinavia, at Hanover with Wells, Far ixo Aj co's. Express to all parts ot the United Places. I' or further reliable mlormation en qune of IL C.

Asrents at Washing ton. S. P. WHEELER, 10-tr Superintendent. New Tailoring Establishment, Opiosite the Rank Commercial liraierviUe, Kansas.

yTEEPS on hand a full line of cloths to be made to irder. Gents' and bovs' suits cut and made in the L'test styles. The patronage of the city and surrounding countv is re- siHHrtf ully solicited. RORT. PRELL.

II. POOLEY COOPER, TTORNEY AT LAW and Notary Publi (CU ATTOKjfEY,) Waterville, Kansas. Will Spractice law in the District, Supreme and U. S. Courts.

Collections promply make A5SNT3 A RARE CRANE wiii pay all agents $10 per week in cas who will engage with us at.ock. Every thin urnislied and expenses paid. Address A. COULTER Charlotte, Mich. R.

W. HILL "TTTILL make coMections at Washington and vicinity for the -MARSHALL COUNTY BANK, until further notice. BURTIS POWELL BURT1S. A. J.

PALMER. THOS. COXKLKfG. PALMER COCKLING, CONTRACTORS and Rudders, Washington, Kansas. Are prepared to contract for, and erect all kinds of buildings.

Plans and Specifications prenarcd on application, lou'in John C. McCew, and dealer in all kinds ol FURrJITURE WA SIIiyG T02T, KA JVSA S. Special attention paid to Collins of all vSorts and Sizes, Always on and. 52-2C. Hanover House, IS SLlSV 1, Proprleto.

Thishou'e has recently been and newly furnished, oilers the best accommodations, at moderate prices. Livery and feed Stable connected with the House. ages leave this house tun Jy upon arrival; drains or Wasngton Jeiikms' 3hijs Fu hot auu vatciViLe. Stages leave this house daily upon arrival of J.C.MARTIN, E. N.

EHHONS. Terms $2,00. Rates of advertising made known on appli cation. PROFESSIONAL CAUDS. A.

F.3IAKTJLN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ivrcursox, Will practice la the Court of the 121 Jacieial OCiee, with Horton fc Ex-change Hank'. (l'My.) J. W- RECTOR, (COUNTY ATTOKXEY,) Attorney at Law Notary Public. WASHINGTON, KANSAS. (lice on -jjorthvves-t wmcr Public.

Square. J. G. LOWE A II A I. A vasiiitotox, kaxsas.

Omee, East Mile Public t'Mf A. E.Pauj: T.Siaxn. PARKS 3IA5X, ATT i'S COUNSELLOR at "LAr, MABVSVII.I-n, KANSA-. AV ill practice law in the District and Supreme Courts of Stale of Kai.sas or Nebraska. io-tf A 1 5 ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAUV8VILI.K, KAN.

Will praet ice in the Courts of the Twellt Judicial District. Attorney at Law, ATCIilbOX, KAXSAri. Will in the Court- ot the 2d Judi cial Dl- irii ll Ollicc, over ilcatlu rintcti Vs. (tu-u; W. W.

W. W.IIT1I. MUIMiErr SHiTii, A TTOUN KYS-AT-LA Real E.state and Collecting Agents. Watcrville, Kansas. Ui.l practice in llje Courts of the 12th Judicial District.

E. il. WALL EN, 31. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON, WASHINGTON, KAN.

Having settled in Washington offers is li c-teshtmai si rvieeis to th i town and vacinity. Drin-; sin cxpericuced and graduated physician Jic Icels siysr.ntl giving satisf.u-tion to his patrons. Special attention, to chronic tti sea sen and midwifery. (I'Mtj morgan ATTORNEY AT LAW, Mil.LS, KKB. Collections inside and rermittance prompt.

Paxes paid for non-residents. Also County burvevor of county 10-tf C1IAS. WILLIAMSON, SURGEON, WASHINGTON, KAX. Alter many years experience in the tivat-r-K-nt of diseases peculiar to Kansas, he feels assured that h. era give entire satisfaction to Pis patrons.

Special attention given to the reatment of chronic dlseasns, and all diseases iK-culiarto Women and children. U. S. Rxain-i nin" Surgeon (or pensions. Office, in the rear of the RkvUB.MCAN Office.

Otlice lmurs from. a- M. to i. m. After that he will be lour.il at liU residonrc ll miles south from ash crock.

(UMi) I) It. C. IL HASKELL, Having located in the city of Watcrville, would repectlV. 11 inform the citizens of a-tervilleand vacinity that he no pains in procuring the. best material and the latest improvement that can be had iu the science of tlentristy.

All work warranted. Ohice south fiide Commercial street. 1 will be in Wa.shiM.ulan, on the 1 1th and loth July and each alternate month alter. (ui-)-ly) MissE. F.

Collins, Would announce to the citizens of Washington and vicinity, that vhe just received the New Spring nd Summer. Styles MILLINERY, AVo Fancy goods. Store. North-east corner So.ii vre, where she is prepared to do all kinds of Millim-ry, also dress making. IReaching done to order.

IIOIV 'TS? IM3iI or Hac Score uf. Mustache and whNker in VZ dayst This GREAT SECRET and OO others. Gam. biers' Cardiology. Ventriloquism, all in "Rook "of AV onders." Mailed for cents.

Address D. C. CUTLER, Carthage, 111. Emigration Turning! Clean Farms in Sontii-imt Missouri! The Atlantic Ss Pacific Railroad Company otters acres of land in Central and Southwest Missouri, fiom to $12 ier acre, on M'Vt'ii years' time, with free transt.ortation I rem St. Louis to all puichssers.

Climate, soil, timber, mineral wealth, schools, churches and law-abiding society invito emigration from all points to this land of fruits and f.owers. For particulars address A. Tuck, Land Commission at St. Louis, Mo. (oT-ly' jEECanover String Lrtiicl, J.

PECHENKA, Leader, Hanover, Kansas. hands, and is opened to the public. The tablets al ways supplied with the best the market affords. Good stable in connection. Terms as low as any first.class house in the West.

10-tl DANIEL LASHELL, I 2ST jEG IEw WASHINGTON, KAN. opened a shop on Main street, one deor South of i he cui-icax office, and is prepared to do all kinds of House, Sitrn and Coach Paint-IiijJT and Varnishing and Glazing on the most reasonable terms fn-tfl G. C. FERGUSOirS Steam Saw Mill, five -miles south of Hanover on the Little Blue River, will saw all lumber for customers, 01 will till all orders for any amount on short notice, for cash or half tlie lumber. 10-tfJ JACOB ETTER, WAGON CARRIAGE MAKER, Southwest corner of WASHINGTON, KANSAS.

manufactures Wagons and Carriajros. Every descriptitjn of, rcpaivin done on short notice ami ou reasonable terms. All work warranted. i 10-tf E. ALTSGHUL I i I I I LI I i 1 1 iV llliil UUiliUiUWIUil 111 111 i Wholesale and Retail Dealer In SI A I'LL and Eaney Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Crockery, Glassware, and Stoneware, Hats, Caps, Drv Goods, Are.

Cor ITAPLE and Eanev ner Railroad and Kansas Avenue, Watcrville, Kansas. 52-Iy EXCHANGE BANK OK B-" IZ A .5 EI 31 I 2 3IAHrSVILLK, IL TIMSS.lC'i's a 'BANKING, COLLECTING' end REAL ESTATE Sells nl Buys Exchange On all foroign countries; also Neils TSirougrh 'i'lcSit Erom all jirincipal sc.i ports in Europe; to this counirv at lowest rales. 4-tf -i Ei I tit! riilLlfllLiiU GO TO AND BUY THE Best Farm Implements IN THE AlAKKET. He keeps alwavs on hand the 15nckcy Keajjei Mower, Wood's Iron Frame Slower, Sherwood Ivlow-cr, SStudcbakcr, and Whitewater WaooiT, Brown's Coin Planters, Garden City Cultivators, Hay Rakes, i'ec. In fact anything the fanner wants, and all of latest improved patterns.

ALSO KNKIIAL IJ ACKS jUTIIIXO. Xonc but the est of workmen employed and satisfaction" yuaranteed on work as izc'd as Implements. ANYTHING TX MY LINE NOT ON HAXP WILL HE ORDERED ON SHORT NOTICE, AND BOTTOM PRICES GUARANTEED TO ALL. Repairs for Machinery liept Constantly on Hand. Shop and Warehouse South side Public Square, Washington, Kansas.

(l-ly) J. McKENNETT. A. Jea.dicke, KANSAS keeps constantly cn hand a large assortment Boots, Slioss, Hats, CAPS, Dry G-oocls and irFaracrs. call on him.

12-5 iMpT d-iv! Aircnts wanted! All V'J classes "of working people, of either sex. vouniror old. make moie money nt worse for us in their M.aie moments all the time, than at inyiuhu! v. Rar'-cnla free Ad Jrc.s O. STIN'S.

r-O. Manic. HOLD i A yoiayisutron of Ietroil, twenty live, was married or the. ftn time week, all ol her being alive. Texas farriers rc over tlie appear- anec in their ffelds of small birds," which dev our the grasshoppers There were deaths from smalIiox at St.

Louis hist year. The cases were 1 iu 53 of the population, ihe deaths 1 in 202. The IIamburg Patriot notices that the free traders arc making strenuous ellbr Is to secure an organization iu Pennsylvania. According to leading Tennesi' papers, Mr. Horace Maynard is work int.

lor larii lirovvn-low's scat in the United States Senate. A man living In Webster City, Iowa, shot a young lady, and then put three bullet into his own face, but still lives, and is iu ail; Ex-Empress Eugenie Is out in an appeal, in the London journals, 'asking the people of France to favor her claims for the throne cf that country. Capt, Jaefc deities having killed Gen. lays the blame on his boys. He says ho was.incitedto his cruel warfare by the chief of the Klamathas.

Tlie Secretary of the. treasury calls for tlie redemption of sixteen million ciuixn 1m)1iiIs and lour million registered bonds, lo be paid September Cth. A can of powder, wei-lifng hundred and twenty-five ihjuikIs, exiloded at Steubonville, Ohio, Tuesday, killing three children pud fai tally wounding another. It is stated that an individual named Dix has been forging checks on New York banks in the name cf G. B.

Grlnnell and passing them on country banks. The Mayor of Nashville publishes a proclamation asking druggists to furnish all persons" xtnablc to purehas-j cholera medicine, with the same, and to charge it. to the. city The steamer, Geor-ro Cromwell, which was supposed lost, has been heard from. Her engine broke down and she made for a bay iu the where she is safe and all are well.

Ex-President Thiers has ritten a letter to a friend, in which he sayshe has retired t-. -private life, believing that party government In France is a mblakc, and will only lead to fresh division. The internal revenue receipts for tbe current fiscal year have reached being ot the complete estimate of the commissioner for the entire year, ending with the present month. John Peterson, who is to be hanged in Georgia this month, has since hi sentence fallen heir to $30,000. Had it come before his" he would probably not now be billed for a tight-rope performance.

The examination I Capt. Tyson and others of the Polaris, seems to show satisfactorily that Capt. Hall died a natural death from apoplexy: Capt. Tyson thinks the Polaris is safe and will arrive during tha summer. Mrs.

Goss, of Baltimore, has obtained a vc diet of 5,277 against the 3IutiialLife ancc Co. cf York, ou i policy ou the life ol her husband. The Insurance claimed the videm cs of death were i Mr. Payscu, who was sent to Europe to investigate the claims cf the Burnham heirs, lew returned mid reiorts that the story cf the will ol Benjamin Burnham, of is a and that there are no to be contested. Local opposition to Chinese immigration is taking a detinate shape at San transisco.

The Beard of Suicrvisors is aliout to pass an ordinance that all Chinamen sentenced to'the county jail sliallba fieprived of their pig tails; a heavy las will be levied upon the Chinese conranios. A New York Grand Jury has promptly indicted Walworth, the young Thug, who assassinated his father the other day. It is to bo hoped that another July soon have an opportunity for a verdict which shall consign Lim to the punishment his horrid crime so justr deserves. A man iu New York, who was sentenced to the penitentiary twenty years for burglary and ten for assult with intent to kill, informed the judge that there was another indictment against him, but the judge thought CO years would do fur the present. The town ol Longmont, Colorado, has passed a license law which requires saloon-keepers to pay lifty dollars to the town every three' months.

Druggists are allowed to sell for medical, mechanical, and sacramental purposes on payment often dollars every three tnonths; The secretary of the interior has decided that under the iixth section of the act of Con-: irrcss 'Tantin lands to aid in the construction of the Northern Pacific railroad the tiling. of a map of the geceral route protects the company from pre-emption seitknu itts within the grant ed limits, which in the States is twenty mileS cm each side cf the lines; Will pliv for girlies in Wa.hin-ton and Mar- Miill -mrn Jes. 1Alwa- on h.nd tor an eio-.

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