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The Daily Register from Washington, Kansas • 1

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1 Ate CLARK KMMOm-Piibltehewi and Proprietors. ME WHAT YOU SEEM TO BE. MARK J. KELLKY, Editor. lENlo fEU toil.

VOLUME I. WASHINGTON, KANSAS, SUNDAY MORNISTG. OCTOBER 26, 1884. NUMBER 90. I I I 1 I I I .1 Mil I be President OFFICIAL DIRECTORY, Blaine and Logan shall and Vice-President.

BOOTS AND SHOES parlor imt market, COUNTY OFFICERS. ASSOItTEI CHIPS, Out of the 80,000,000. comprising the Wm. SCHAAR, -GET THE Win. Jacobs Treasurer.

population of Japan, there are but 10,000 KANSAS. WASHINGTON, who are paupers. J. U. noung uitk.

0. W. of Deeds. T. Italian Sheriff.

Very Best in Quality and Price. We understand that Henry Wilson, the young man who was shot in the Mcintosh tragedy south of Palmer a week or two ago, died on the evening of October 22d, and was buried on the afternoon of the 24th. We are told that prior to his death he confessed to his' father that it was he who shot Mcintosh, but we do not know how true this report may be. Whisky was at the bottom of this affair, and may be properly credited with sending wo more men to untimely graves. It.

O. Woody Clerk of Court. a pnmi snnnlv of Choice Pork, ncef and Mutton A National convention of cattle men I usfi onl the vorv best material, mid minrnn- always kept on hand to supply the trade, either at wholesale or retalo. tee a lit in every pair otitootsor Shoes 1 lnanu- has been announced to meet in St. Louis, faacture.

November 17th. f3Pulve me can aim be convinced. Cimli paid for Poultry, Hide and Tallow. tloora south of the First National lianb. The charter of Atlanta, forbids any person from holding the office of FLOUR AND FEED.

Mayor for two consecutive terms. J)ll. J. M. HAltKELL, The convention nominee for Senator, American beef is now sold as Scotch also keen In stock the verv best brands of Chas.

Smith, Attorney. 11. C. Robinson, Superintendent. S.

11. Maunder, Probate Judge. O. Sawyer, Surveyor. J.

1C. Hi-own, II. C. Speer, l-Commlssloners. llogue.

CITY OFFICERS. vv in. Jacobs Mayor. J. W.

Treasurer. 4. a. Vedder, Clerk. Woobury Police Judge.

tuuu' Powell Attorney. E. Ruse Marshall. C. Albright, 1 A.

H. Fuoiu, Itooiiiaon, fCouueilinen. II), WlllCll 1 lllVltt" von mur inaiitiniciureu, 10 the English market, and brings four DENTIST, Mr. Frank P. Harkness, is of the law firm of llarkness He was born attention.

You will llnd all brands sold by me cents more per pound on that account. to be just as represented. Feed always on hand. Bradford county, December 14, Ofllce over Fredendall Cole's Store, JOSEPH GUERIN. An immense bluff, half mile In ength, near Benton, Montana, recently Washington, Kansas, 1834, which makes him at this, time nearly thirty years He was educated in the Waverly, New York, schools, studied law in the Union Uni J.W.PIERCE, fell into the Missouri river, filling that stream half way across.

FFERS HIS SERVICES AS A SURGEON 0 Dentist to the noonlo of WaKhinutou and The Boss Baker of the City Mr. C. R. Talmage, of Savannah, has -uvented a machine that he is confident surrounding country, lias all the modern appliances of dentistry, and in prepared to do all work In his line' in a manner that cannot fail to give satisfaction. All work warranted, and done at lowest prices.

versity, Albany, und graduated from the law college in 1877. He begun practice in Waverly in partnership with TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. Bakes fresh MINCE PIEH rtnily. Anybody will navigate the air without any diffi iiui'u urn irv infill once 10 lunge inr tiiiumelv(" and to decide THAT THEY RE THE REST Ali liT Clerk. the Hon.

J. 15. Floyd where he remain culty. He calls it a steam bird. Aisoiresh Jelly Roll.

i Treasurer. v. Trustee. ed two years. In 167!) he came to Clay In Paris there "are 4,500 compositoM lieam Laundry WASHINGTON, A NS AS, Fresh Rolls and Bread Daily,) Center, and in company with Mr.

Godard commenced the practice of his gei U3Ucus- Constables, ciias. u. i itvher, and 800 licensed printers. There are vrifiufat. 1 1 ChoK-e Candies.

CI: ars, Canned Goods, and a Goods kept on hand general lino of H.ilcei always fresh and nice. irofession. He has always been a law wuiii puuuie men, women ana yer, pure and simple and has met with coming Into town can uIwuvh trot CHURCHES. children. SAMUEL J.

SMITH, Proprietor. Goods called for and delivered to all mum tmiujf. more than the average success. In the lteuiember the place It is said that the people of this couit PRESBYTERIAN. session or istu lie was clerk or the as J.

W. PIEUCE, parts of the city. All work subject to collection on delivery. AH losses will VI wxiauuio 1aiClUi lliCUiUillCH LU Lilt- sembly committee on banks and gener South side of Scpiarc, Washington, Kansas. KEV.

GEORGE HAGEMAN, Pastor. Services on Sumlav.s at 11 a. in. and 7:30 o. and on be made good in cash.

al laws, in the New York Legislature amount of $200,000,000 every year. That is four dollars to every man. woman Wednesday evenings at 7:30. All are cordially taSNortlieast Corner of the Public Square. which gave him considerable exper CITY MEAT MARKET.

invited. Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. II. C.

Robinson, Superintendent and child in the land. ience in legislative practices that will be valuable hereafter. Clay Center Old Thomas Allen, a survivor of. the METHODIST EPISCOPAL. BROWJU BORST, Times.

Balaklava charge, died the other day in KEV. J. II. GREEN. I'astor.

Services on PARKINSON ALL AGAINST CLEVELAND. a poorhouse in London. The Government had been paying him a munificent Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7 :30 p.m.

Prayer meet- Washington, Kansas i-y Sunday morning. The workingmen are opposed to J. W. pension of 12 cents a day I jjAiiLKi, superintendent. A good supply of Fresh Meats alwavs kept on hand, consisting of Pork.

ISeef and Mutton, to Grover Cleveliind's election because they earnestly believe that he is their EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. A young lady of Milwaukee "has just DEALERS IN CHOICE auj'ljjjf mo uauo iwuiuier rruui or wuoiesaie. t-Cash paid for Poultry, Hides and Tallow. recovered damages in a breach of enemy, ana uie inena or their op KEV. II.

TOEDMAN, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday night at 7:30: prayer meeting every Sun First door west of Central House, north sldn of pressors. uie square. prqmise suit, "for expenses incurred in preparing the wedding and for great mental anguish suffered!" day at to a. m.

anu weunesuay nigui at 7:30. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. m. M. P.

Wklty, Superintendent. Among the virtuous women of the THE INSURANCE AGENCY OF GROCERIES! country, the great majority are opposed to Cleveland's election because thev CATHOLIC. A man at Vernon, who was 0. II. WILLIS about to die, deliberately got drunk, ex FATHER JNO.

PICHLEB, Pastor. Services cannoc iorgive nis crimes against wo man, or his keeping his infant son for a svejy fourth Sunday of each month at 10 a. m. BAPTIST. EAST SIDE OF SQUARE, plaining beforehand that intoxication made him more, fervent, His friends prolonged period in a poorhouse when Represents tho following standard companies: National Republican Ticket.

he was perfectly able to support liira in KEV. J. F. RAlRDEN. Services on Organized 1819.

GLENS FALLS, N. Y. Assetts Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.

m. Sunday a different manner. $1,323,011.71 For JAMES G. BLAINE, -school at nan past nine a. in.

every ounuay Chaklks Evans, Supt. The earnest religious men of the AMERICAN, N. J. Organized 1846. Assetts $1,06340.8 For Vice-President JOHN A.

LOGAN. country are against Cleveland because COMMERCIAL UNION, London. Organized 1861. Assetts SECRET SOCIETIES. For Presidential Electoral his mode and habits of life are hostile to all religious and moral principles, and TITESTERN ASSURANCE, Canada.

Organized At Large. John H. Rick, of Bourbon 1851. Assetts A. F.

and A. M. because bis election would be equiva TV MILWAUKEE MECHANICS. AVls. Organized 1V1 1852.

Assetts $1,134,179.40 At Large D. A. Valkntink, of Clay First District. A. J.

Fki.t, of Nemaha Second District. I. O. Pjokkhinh, of Jolinson Third District J. L.

Dknnison, of Neosho lent to teaching the young men of the FRONTIER liODtiE, No. 101, A. F. and A. meets the lirst and tiiird Saturdays of each WASHINGTON F.

Mass. Organized 1872. Assetts $1,572,750.34 "CALIFORNIA. Cal. Oreanized 18fil.

country to take no thought of virtue or honor, but to follow blindly the impulse mouth. N. AVoodiiukv, W. M. S.

II. Maundeu, Secretary. I. 0. 0.

Fourth District M. Millku, of Morris Fifth W. Stuimiks, of Cloud Sixth District W. S. Tii.ton, of Trego Seventh District T.

T.TAylok, of Reno a. $974,184.52 of every vicious instinct and then ex Get our rates before Insuring, and see what we can do for you. We do strictly casli business, and charge you cash rates, which you will find Congressional Ticket. WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 70, Independent Order of odd Fellows, meets every Wednesday uight.

Urolliers of the order cordially invited to pect to be rewarded by promotion to the highest distinction and the greatest power in the 'gift of the American uie ciieaiJest in iiie long run. euu Congressman 5th Dis. A. ANDERSON. The Handsomest and Best Assortment of diteiiu.

U. V. EMMONS, JN. a. ti.

E. KobS, R. S. REBEKAH. people.

say that he was perfectly sincere. A man without hands was arrested in New York the other day on the charge of stealing a watch, which, according to a witness, he extracted from the victim's vest pocket with his teeth. Every year since 1817, a barbacue has been held over the grave of Benjamin Braswell, who died near Madison, leaving $25,000 for education of the county orphans, with the above proviso. A Delaware horse-thief's sentence lately, was to pay the cost of prosecution, $120 restitution money, $200 fine, stand, one Iiour in the pillory, receive twenty lashes, and then be confined for IS months. I want a Chaucer," said a customer to a New York clerk in a book store, after looking over the list of English poets.

"Pine cut or plug?" inquired the young man, putting his hand in his pocket. The large American flag that floated over the street between Moore's block and the First National Bank during the rally Friday, was left out during the night, and next morning it was dis- .1 a Republican State Ticket. Against such forces as tfcese is it pos GRACE LODGE, Degree of Kebekah, No. 31 I. O.

O. meets first and third Tuesdays of Governor. A. Maiitin, LA MP Siii lieutenant Governor. A.

P. Riddle, sible that the attempt to make Grover Cleveland President can be successful? New York Sun, leading Democratic Secretary of B. Allen. For Auditor E. P.

McCabk, eacn nionin. jhuh. j- m. uox, jn. u.

Miss Mkkcy Salvany, Secretary. K. of H. For Treasurer S. T.

Howe, Ever ottered in the city are to be had at the paper of New York. For Attorney General S. 15. Bradford, For Sunt. Pub.

Instruction J. H. Lawhead. KEYSTONE first and third For Chief Justice A. H.

Hokton, LODGE, No. 1473, meets every Tuesdays of each month, at lC. Hardware Store of Graves Bros. During the coming week the bitterest For Associate Justice. W.

A Johnston. of P. hall. G. H.

willis, Dictator, Jacoh Millku. Reporter. part of the campaign work will be done, Judicial Ticket. Hanging Lamps, All parties will exert thernselves in K. of P.

marshaling their hosts, to fight the great For Judge, 12th HuTcniNSON. Side Lamps, Lamps for battle at the polls on November 4th LAURAL LODGE, No. 20, Knights of Pythias, meets every Monday night of each week, at K. of Senatorial Ticket. The battle of the ballots on that day Center Tables, will decide what party shall govern in For State P.

Haiikness, v. nan. urouier Kiiignts coraiaiiy mviieu. Gko. II.

Thiklk, C. C. G. H. HiLLAUitANT, K.

of R. and S. a. A. R.

Lamns for all tnirnosea and lor creneral use. this State for the next twojears and Call and examine before you purchase, and we County Ticket. win snow you prices ana stocK mat ueiy com- the Nation for the next four years. It pciitiom. Boutn sme oi tue square.

KEARNEY POST, No. 5. G. A. meets at would seem that at this day and age For County Attorney Omaii Powell.

Armory the second and fourth Fridavs of each i-orrrooaiediiuire n. mauwdek. cuvereu mat some miscreant naa gone to work and cut the corners off under the world that people would be so far Comrades visiting in the city are cordi- F'or Clerk of Dlst. Court. A.

W. Maxwell. For County Superintendent C. H. Rice, Eor Commissioner, 1st Dlst S.

Long ley, auy mviieu to meet witn us. John E. Pickakd, P. C. F.M.

Cox, Adjt. A. 0. Representative Ticket. WASHINGTON LODGE, No.

119, A. O. U. W. J.

Veatch, cover of darkness. The man, or men, who would do a trick of this kind are a little too low for anything. The American flag is the flag of all parties in this country, and should be respected and revered by men regardless of party affiliations, and we are truly sorry that there is any one in our midst- who For Representative, 78th Disk. For Representative, 77th Dlst HILLABRAIIT HARRIS, P. SPIEKB, advanced that their minds would be made up as to what party should have the sanction of their vote, but such ia not the case, and in the next seven days thousands of votes will be changed from one party to the other, and then probably changed back again on the day of the election.

Here in Kansas we believe that the case is different and that the people have made up their TH08. McUuikk, M. AV. F. M.

Cox, Recorder, TO THE YOTERS THE OV WASHINGTON COUNTY, KANSAS, D.N.GOLDMAN, would so demean himself as' to insult true American citizens, bv mutilt.inr Gentlemen: nereby announce PAINTERS. minds as to who shall have their suf myself as an Independent candidate for the office of county attorney, and VAGOU AND CARRIAGE MAKER. frage. Itis'vtrue that the State cam Tsolicit your votes. a.

Wilson. naisrn has been a bitter one as has also Fine Carriage Work a Specialty. REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. been the campaign in some of the Con the flag that always inspires feelings of patriotism in the hearts of the lovers of our free institutions; Thursday evening, October 23, there were eighty-five people gathered at the' Scruby school house, which by the way is a new building, for the purpose of gressional districts, but we feel assured that the result will be a grand Repub Repairing of ail kinds Done on Short Notice, a The Kepublican candidates for the several county offices, accompanied by speakers chosen from the following list, THE HEW GROCERY" lican victory, and we believe that such Shop in rear of Flnry's Blacksmith Shop. a result will be for the general good and such as may in the future be se -0F- As a rule in the State and Nation the cured, will hold meetings as follows; 11n.nn1.

tinned Urnn.l.xr Kansas. Washington, Republicans will work closer to party dedicating it Mr. Scruby gave an elaborate history of the district and its standing financially, which showed it to be highly prosperous. The party had COOPER KNAPP ralinerTuesday0ctober28 tsramiom, weanesiiajr, uciuuursa. COMMERCIAL HOUSE, Smallwood school house, Thursday, October 30, lines than for many years past, and we do not think that St.

John will effect the result here or elsewhere on the National ticket, but we do believe that B. F. Butler will cause a sad depletion Is the plafce to buy your choice fresh Family urocenes. independence, Friuay, uctooer i. Greenleaf, Saturday, November 1.

Washington, Monday, November 3. HARRY VAN INWASEN. Kmia. ri "Speakers: II. C.

Wilson, Charles Washington, Kansas, vyeensware anu uiassware, in the ranks of our friends, the enemy, Smith. J. T. Hole, J. B.

Blackburn. E. Ballard, J. R. S.

Birch, N. B. Need- The largest stock in the city. come prepared to spend the evening in eating and dancing, and the whole company participated in eating the good things prepared for the inner man as well as the dancing, and our informant says that all in all the party was one of the most agreeable ever given in that part of the country. Quite a number of persona went out from this city and participated xt the evening's This house has lust been newly refitted and ham, S.

II. Hamilton, W. P. Mudgett, MarkJ. Kelley.i I.

II. Chase, Foreign and Domestic furnished from top to bottom, and is one of the best hotels in the country. Its manager will and that Grover Cleveland will be left as far in rear in the present race' as was Hancock in 1880. On November 4, the people of Kansas will declare by their votes that John A. Martin shall be their spare neither pains nor means to make it a house Green Frnlte kept constantly on hand.

Choice Meckel, W. II. Knight, II. C. Robinson acceptable to uie to uie traveling public gener VI" lilt Ul IU lb I1IIU Ut ally.

C. J. Aldrah, Dr. Charles Williamson. TOBACCO CI3-AES.

Governor, and the people' of the Nation The table is supplied with the best the market affords. Special accommodations for traveling N. B. NEEDHAJf.j J. 13.

BESACK, fyWe want your trade, will proclaim, in a loud clear voice, that men. unairman..

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