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TK III L.1M 1.IU1 We call attention to the advert We bava in connection with This article Is given gratuitous- Grain and Flour Market B. WILLIAMS. Mr. W. II.

Humphreys has opened a jewelry ehop in the drug A I) lilA H'J'M EN The county fall cf catfls buyer and we are told that our farmer, are dlspcsrng of their stock at good prices. It has been impossible for us to get up the produce end provLicn markets tLis. wet k. We will try and have thera in est week. cur ofHce a private causus room fnr tho 9A r.f Tha 0 latest papers from all parts of the iuu, oa ia room for the use cf the dmerent candidate.

We are under obligations to S. .11. Knight, General Superin- t.Jt xr.v. R. for an annual pas3 over that road.

The North Missouri iscce of the beet roads in the West, and uas a3 geniiemaniy a ooara CI 1 clhcers as -can be found on anv road. See advertisement else- where in to-day's paper. A severe drouth eet in in this vicinity Thursday right Isst, and drouthed almost continually until Saturday evening in coc se quence of which corn, potatoes, turnips, are growing mare rapidly than they did the fore part of th9 The fact ia, rt rained as steady and fast as we ever see and the ground in excelrsnt condl ioa for fall plow ing. We oa our table a sample of winter wheat raised on the farm ot Capt. Rockefeller just north of town.

It is of the Red variety and of a number one' quality, the berry being as round and plump as any wheat we ever eaw grown ia the Eist, This wheat would make soma of those era ist who are continually crying dowa Kansas eoil ashamed of themselves. We would call the attention of our readers to the fact that the Edie Brothers will, oa or about the 25lh of the present month have a large amount if brick for sale at their kila three miles B0theast of this city. They also inform es tit at they will, during the fall, make and burn a kiln of brick within a short distance of town. See advertissment into day's paper. A few days sicce we received a call irom ur.

a ei.era Corners Wisconsin The Dec tor is lookmc tor a good location to feo uaiiacco. tt t. oa further west, but informs us that he would be back in a few days, and in all probability make Washinetcn Lis home, es he had seen no town since leaving Wis cousin that he liked so well as this. We h0D3 to welcome hia A few days eihee, while on our way to Waterville we overtook eJeven teams loaded with wheat, and upon inquiry we found they ere on their way to R. Ed- .1 1 I I I 1 1 A Si 1 Siiteentli Amcaduicnt TO THE Constitntio 11 HAS PASSED.

Glv'nj Male an Fanil; cfall Colors, Classes and Dttwmbuirioxs ths sure priviltys of Hvying their tcis (iilI Groceries of 11 H'. WILLIAMS, Uas.i.H. A'n. Ureal Iutiticecients lo fash EilLMMS Now offers his Immense Stock OF DI1Y GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, GROCERIES, CK0CKERY, Wall and Window Paper. Complete in all Department at the loicesi prices of t.hj cay.

KID GLOVED. 13IIES3 GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LACE GOOD3, Tcbfs Linen, Lsdirjg Ready- Mada Undep-Garments, A 11 offered at 'h prices. CLOTHS CASSIMER3, DOMESTICS, CARPETS, A Full Line of Crockery on Hani. A Full JVt- FOCCl'ie Of every dcjzritioa, emftraciiVJ Tea. and Sugar of the Jizs Qualify, mil at the F-iyurcs.

The lovers of te iceel icill abvai 1 my TOBACCOS Of the very Best Brands. IIAKDWAEE TIN WAUL Always on Hand. Give me a call and Ea'isfy yourselves. BALLASTS BLOCK 1 WIT etore of Cha3. Smith, cn street, where he ia prepared to do all kinds of repairing ia watches, clocks, jewelry, etc.

Give him a Is. The safes for the use of the county have at last arrived. They vrere manufactured by Beard Co St. Louis. If these safes had been purchased a few years ago perhaps the county night have taved seme mosey by it.

The Bsptist Society of this city has the stone oa the ground for building a large church. We hope they will soon commence work and complctejhe building the prasent fall. Ittv7onld be an honor to the city. Wo understand that the citizens cf II ad data are making ar rangetaents to erect a large stone school house in that enterprising village. xni3 is a move in tne right direction, and we trust ether localities will do likewise.

From the bustle about the Shrrmn Uouss we iudpe that Billy ia doing a good busi cess. We are I old, by those who ought to know, that he keeps the hotel west of Atebieon. The houte an honor to tha city. We are not much of a degolo gist, nor do we profesa to be, but we would suggest that some fel low who ia a come around and kill about nine thou sand of the superfluous dogs that conprsgfite nightly in front af our office. II.

C. Sprengle, Eeq. living just of town, placed U3 in possepsioa of a epecinaen of the Eir'y Rose potatce which ia near ly if not quite equal in size to any potatoe we havo seen the present season, and the largest of the Tie ceraleri of the LoJge Good Tempkrs of this city are requested to bo at the hall on evening of the p-esent vC9k for fee purpo3e of instita ting the Lodge, The Deputy from Watervlllo will be present end inetitnte the lodge. The building which wes being erected by ilr. Woolbert cn t'ae ccrn er cf 31 and Short street for a.

salooiJ, lias tjeeT ptzrehased by-Mr. J. Belden and corrpletedi and is to be Occupied as a jewelry store. Saloons have short and sweet lives in this city. Judge Wrnon Pasko, who sold hi3 fdim south of town to John Penwell recently, informs us that he will start in a few days to the south part of the State, where he expects to locate.

The Ju ige is one of our best citizens and we are sorry to loose him. Wo have in connection with the pTcr-ruLrcAN news cGce a large and complete country Job Office, in whieh we are prepared to do any job, from a two line card to a full sheet pester. All who want a neat, taty and well gotten up job will do well to give us a call S.lnol District No. 40, two ruilea North of town, i3 building a birge and cemtaoiious school which they propose to have completed within tbnty days This shows tbe right kind of epirH, and we hope that ether districts in the ccutty may do likewise. For sever j.1 dys past the farmers in the vicinity of the city have been busily engaged threshing wheat.

We are informed that the yield is fair, but not quite eo large as was at first anticipated. The grain is said to, be tbe best ever raised ia the conn try. llr. S. S.

Penwell has placed us under lasting obligations for the neat and tasty manner in which he made cur office furniture. Mr Penwell is an A No. 1 workman, and can come as near making an entire printicg cfic, presses, type, rulei, etc, a3 any man in the West. 0a Mouday last Mr. Geo.

Cad- well of Freeport, Nebraska, put in an appearance at this ofSce, He gives a good report ef crops in that vicinity. Mr. Cadwell informs U3 that there is corn in that locality vrhieh will average ffiy bus7icZs to the acre. IIow's that for drouth B. Rogers representing the popular Wholesale Grocery house cf Drury cf Atchison favored us with a call Saturday evening last.

Mr. Rogers is one of tkecleverest young men we ever met, and we shall be pleased to meet him la cur city frequently. Uoa. D. E.

Ballard of Ballard's this county, favored U3 with a call Monday last. Mr. Ballard is one of the sound, eubatantial men of our county, and we hopa to meet him frequently. He informs us that he is candidate for State Senator from this what "Winter For seed St 50. Pprins No 653ro No 2 nts, I UA.T3 Jrcr bashel.

45J0J cents 'hovi Sprtni. clcth s'ks S3 TH 2F0 do 2 55 do No piper sacks 42 No 2. do da No J. ia fcnlk. i00 1 35 1 30 3 65 2 45 Fbu- I.0jitt lota 2) cents rerhun- 3IASEIED, Jaly 17th.

at tha rssileaes ef Kev. E. J. FalfrJ, by thasaaip. Ms.

Eli u-iin iu iius v.iii iiiiin. xvil FT s. All 0f Washirgton C03nt7. DIED, In tbia city oa the "Sti last Mgoie. dausiter of J.

li. and Pkssida Cra- a isGiB, asei one year aai ii ve We feel na thought of silnejs Oar littla one is happy now Sha has knelt ia heart-felt gladae3a Where tha blcsse ansals bow. Sha has K02e to heaver: before ur. Eat8hetarn3 anl waves her Land. Poin tins to the gloriss o'er ns.

In that happy spirit land. We whosa narucs are hereunto attach eil, bsiioTcing that Washicston ouaty is justly entitled t3 tho Stats eaator from tbe 7th Senatorial District of Kansas- and telievir? it to be our duty to uso all noQorabxe means to tescr the coraicatioa oiono of oar fellow citizens to tLat boaoralla position at tbe ai- tion. w-u tirersfor in roe omiupntjiDK 10 139 javoHDia coniiiitri- tioa of thecitizaris of H'ahinstun ccun- tT Mrlii-nlarlf six! fda If prii hlinj 2 nf V- lu the entire District, the name vt llov. Philip KorsirtuEs, cf Washington. as a neatleiuas in whose honesty and intf gdy rely, and whosa ability tti0 r03Ul0n LCn0 caQ Kcfas Darby.

Bos Williams, ornon Pasko. John Pal mr. ri. i. Uoos.

MaiK tie. ley. w. c. MiUa.

Jn-. M.Cooper. AJ.f.Iatker Jas. F. Tal'rnia.

tSeo. W. Sbriaer. Chas. Wiiliamson.

jat0forre election to the Legislature from Washington county, eubiect to the decision of the Itepub.ican bounty Convention. Asawiw S. Wiuus. I kerttr ansco-n -e cvsolf as a can for tbe oCiee cf Cleik ef ihe District Court for -coanty. subject to the decision of the Itepabli.

cin Coanty ConventioTi. Joseph Pasko, I Baa leave Eiinouiice a caafiiJate Icr Kepresentative trm tbe Sixteenth District. tha I Leieby anaoaaee mvself as a r. j. i Trr.1a Iu-Ija inr WasLinctoa couutv.

eahiect tottn da il. oieiou mo xiri'uuiuiu vuuuu uuu vention. Chas. Wim.ikso-. MISCELLMEOUJ.

CIIAS. WILLIAMSON, SI. KAKSAS. OCce in the Dru? Store of 8. A.

Wil- liaiuson. t--iy WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Having permanently located in Wash ington, would most reepectially an- EGuaca to the citiz ns ot Washington and sarrounuinz cGuntry tbat I am prepared to do ail kinds of plastering oa short notice. A. E. Paek, T.

J. Humes. Marysville, Ka. v7a.irlngtonK. TAitK IIUIEy, Att'ys.

Cl Councslkrs at Law, Wasliingrton. Iasa. OSee East sida Publio Square. WJ1ITNEI HOUSE, II an 8,1: Avenne. onr blmfc TCorJi r.f Coiaaicreial and West of Sixtb.

Atchison. Kusas. E. P. ITIiltney, rroprletor Board, pcrday.

gl.50. 1-1 ly W. J. ASHCRiFT Waterville, Kansas, XJeaIer3 till II Iritis or Dry Goo3-. Provisions.

Cutlery. Tinware. Qieengwaro. Tobacco, in fact KverythingasaHlly kert in a i lrit.Cl ass siore. (Jive them a call.

1 ly. A. B. WILSON. A.

3. BANTA. Wilson Basta, A TT OENEYS AT LAW, Wasldnytor Kansas. Will Practice i Washuigton and ad- WXlTivnn tVnY A- nnia bsic? County Attnr- ccy. the i'artnership die3 net extend to criminal bii cnii.

TNU7APTI AXn S1G" WASHIHCTOri, KANSAS. e'i Will iay for tbe 2J Vrl( VTnicK LT DulLtS ril.V from cow to Jr- til 5 naTV 1st firm TlnHar vmM the Skmi- Weekly cjt Jan. 1st 50 caats a montii t.nys for the Daily fcfjr. Adt'-ess I. W.

KNULAND. i'ubtisbea. York. Sam. Dickson, G.

D.BowlIng Walcrvllie, Kansas. Whi.lt-a's and Retail Dealers in Try (ioodi. lirceefiea. Hoots and is2e. II 26 a-sd Caps.

Quje3fcwre. Keep onhiriistho Largest Stock in Northern Kacear. have bought Item the Lo-i Ca.b i i'ire-. sa to I'vtn body bocaufe toy Sill Cilap. oa hand Focr Ruadrci- StoceTirc which tsfy at '-40 ceat per gallon e.t retail.

I ly NOTICE. STRY AED -From the resifcne 01 me pnoicrioer. eigat lailea sonth-wflit of Wafbinjtoa, on the Watsrviile and Lake Sibley rund. one lire Dark Kei Cow. -with a lit.

la -whir on the point trckfn offtf tts right brn and tbe bash of the taii off. A liberal reward will be given 'o any oue word at the Kipcbuo odes. or aticy resiiene that wililend to the recovery jaii cow. 1-1-31 R. E.

B. Les. FOR fALE, Two HDtidrei Acrea lyi? tea irdlea northwest of town; ab-tac -0 acres of bottom. 25 cr S'J of ismbsr: fine spriops: 29 acres broke with croo on. Extra Cae Stcck Farm.

The 'Frarik Thomas claim will sell ver7 low. Cab on 1 Miocg, COR SALE. OFFER for clieao e7 JL Prorerty on Mill Creei cne-hxlf mil soutii of tVasbicstoc. Xha prorrty is in sou-i repair and ic raaaiag- order. For particnlars and tartm of sale on cr in.

aTiJcrr'jied at tisemeiit of the Leavenworth DaVy and Weelbj Times to be found on the fourth page of to-d iy3 paper. The Timesi3 the Leading of Kansas and deserves the support of all citizens cf the State We rvill furnish -tie Times and Repcteli3as for $3,00 a year. If cur readers trnpea to se many mistakes i a this, the first, number of the REfrsiJCAy, we hope they will cxsu.33 them, aa this number of the piper has been gotten up ia just sTxteen days. The quiskesl time on rec- crd, we biT.eve, for getting up an entire paper ths size cf oars Mr. Elliott will accept our thanks for assistance rendered in fitting up our office In connection Tvith thia we would E3y to our friends that if they want a good job of carpentering, plastering, paper hanging, or whitewashing I AU1UII as us.i3 a E3a3 leterj A.

J. F. JI. layering and Martin Patria returned from St. Joe oh Thursday last with a new threashin machine.

They will now proceed to thresh the wheit of this section cf the country, and if farmers want a good job done they should give them a call, as they old hands at the business. Ilorace Floyd, the gentlemanly and accomodating clerk of the Bay Stt3 House, Waterville, will please accept our thanks for f-itors shown ua whil9 in that city a few dsy3 since. Tho Bay State ia a good House to stop at and Mr. Frahm is a very gentlemanly landlord, and we heartily recommend him to all. On Saturday evening last we had tbe pleasure of meeting in our office, J.

M. Alien, a representative of the firm cf M'Pike Allen, wholesale druggists of Atchison. Mr Allen represents one of the best, if not tbe best, jDrug House ia the West, aiid couatryjdeal era will always find it to their advantage to patrotsiza tbe firm. Oa Wednesday last James A. Saughrnan left at our office a sample of potatoes of the Early Goodrich variety, which are a little ahead of anything we have seen in the potato lice this eea son.

Tha potato weigh from twelve to fourteen ounces each They were raised on Spring creek, four rnilea north cf tbia city. We wera pleased to notice E. B. Cook on the streets again a few days since. Mr.

Cook ha been for some t'me severely afll eted with the Phthisic from which we hepe te may soon recover and yet live to enjoy many years among hia many friends Mr. Cook is one of the eldest and most expected c'tizen3 of this ccunty. We have on exhibition in our ofuce a lot of school books of Hilliard'e series. After a thorough examination we prencunce them the best series in use. We would request Echcol boards and teach era to call and examine these books and satisfy themselves as to tfceir genuine worth, and then address R.

W. Putman, Leaven worth, Kaneaa. We learn that Dr. A. W.

Show- alter, of Fairbury, Nth. hss been nominated for treasurer of Jeffer son ccunty. by party. Ileihould be elected by a rousing majority, as he is a very worthy young man. The Doctor is an old tima friend of ours and we are pleased te know that the pecp'e of that ccunty repose so much confidence in him.

We call attention to the adver tisementof S. F. Richards Co. Hardware dealers of Leaven worth, which appears in to-day 'e paper, liiia nrm is one ot the oldest and moat reliable in the West, and the ccuniry merchants cf Northern Kansas will do well to give them a call, when pur chasing hardware, as' they will find them perfect gentlemen. Attention 13 called to the adver tisement of the Harper Brother's in thia issue.

The Harper's pub lications are undoubtedly the best in America. No lady should be vrlthont the Bayjxrt while if any person desires to have a pictoriaj history of America they must secure a copy of Harher's Weeiley. The test Magazine 13 Harpers monthly. For term3 sea advertis- ment Jehovah Jireh" ia the came of a very neat end beautiful pic ture showing the Temporal ana Spiritual ot tnia Jile. It is gotten up by F.

Short, of Pairfield, Iowa, and i3 60 rery cheap that no family should be without it, and is aa neat an ornament as can be placed in a room. Call at the PUBLrc as rooms and see a copy of the eame Agents wanted. Address C. F- Short, Fairfield, Iowa. ly, but ia giving it we wish to I ask one Question cy doatonr school Board that tha school K.

1 uuua3 ia iti y.j 1 alter being usea ut i xe we iave noticed the doors standing open almost c-ver7 ca.7. la thia gratuitous article we would I make the sugtrstioa that a good be procured and put upon tbe door and it kept locked only I ssrhtn tha nn'sa hm tor I gCcoi Cr religious purposes- School Districts No. 10 three 7 .1 miies west, ui iui u.ijr tas JUSb i completed the prettiest and best echocl building in the county out- side of the city. The has teen christened tha Mt. Pleasant Schocl Hou3e, and we learn soon to be dedicated with appropriate ice time cr ceai- caticn will be given in these col- um3 if the friends will give U3 no tice.

We arkhow ledge the re ceipt of an invitation to bo present. A few evenings since we took a stroll over J. B. bnider stone block, corner of and 3d streets. Tho mason work is all done and tha carpenters, Neu-fc bon, are pushing the carpenter work along rapidly.

This building whem com- pleted will be quite an tenor to our young City. XZ IS DUUC I me i i- i 1 Tl, tones in iueiuci uuwa are to be occupied by the diuerent county officers, while the upper one will be used for public hall and lod'e rooms for the different secret societies. G. B. Austin, alive, wide awake cuo.Tf, -j w.

citizens of this city, tat now known to be one cf the livest men of Republic county, and at nrpnt liTipc in Salt Mareh. present living in oaii, j.iartu, favored U3 With a glimpse at his- countenance a lew mornings since. Ha informs us that the rroeoecta of his town and county are bright for the luture. Jir Austin did not tell we o5r, from r.uo "r' the city, that he is a candidate for -j If he be a candidate, we would tu it vnn want a iiva man ana a 3 man who is not atraia up and say what hs thiais, and eaj it with some force, send Mr. Acs- tin to represent you the lature.

cn ivT0. will hp a o-mnanvol nftV r- i 1. or sixty pi 1119 young men 01 ylc'nity start west cn a grand hunt End prosp cting tour. It ia ez- peetedthat each man will furnith a o-ocd gun and plecty of emma- There will be -arranse- tijen f0now the RepubFcan river lip a3 far a3 the Pons Timber. A j- be expect" d.

of the time of start- ing and the necessary articles for the "company will be fjvea in these columns. The Republican will not bs behicd in th's rniftar and 11 Eend it traveling correepondent cut wIA "p-d'tion. and our readers may expect sams rare ar- tides concerning that county. The Repcelicax office naTrowly escape 1 being burcel up on Tuesday night of last week. In the evening a number of geotle" men were in the oSce and some of I hem smoking cigars, from me manner in which the hie caught it 13 eucnosed thatEo-jpe one thiew I I trie EtUD oi a cicrar on uoor.

i (J 1 There bein saw dust on the floor it and tboui one o'clock Mr. Vou4 iIeeping in tho office, npdoy the smoke and crackling cf the flames and sue- craciiimg ceeded in extinguiih'ng the Cre by carrying the water out ot the press rcom3 and pouring it on. In a few have been in ruins. Liet this te a I warning to cigar ErnokTS. For the fa'u-e smoking is Etriclly for- b'dden in this offica by any one.

There will be a carap-tseeticg for the western portion of Mac hattan District, at Eleyser's Gtcvp, Pete's Creek, coraaenc- ing Wednesday, August 31at, to be continued over the following! Sabbath. Suitable arracgenrenta will be made by the brethern in the isamediate vicinity for pre- paring the ground, taking care of furnishing straw, etc The epot selectednear the Republican, and 12 rnilea north of Clay Centre, 13 very central for that pert of tbe district west of the Blue river, and it ia hoped that the preachers with their societies and tents will rally to it in large numbers, in season for the first exercise (Wednesday evening, and Etay through the whole meeting. We cordially invite the preachers generally on the district, and these near by in the Nebraska Conference, to come and help U3. G. S.

DEAE3CItS, For the'Comruiitee. I I I 1 i I I 1 I 1 I Green corn and cablaze is get-ticg'quite plenty in this market For good pure drug3 go to the drug store of S. A. Williamson. farmers throughout tbe ccunty ere busily en-aged rmkirghiy.

Tbera u-itf be a Lodge of Good MV-mplf r3 in operation in tbii city in a thort t.ar.e Tue recent heavy rutins in this did not rtijo Mill creek to Mrrc ir clus 11 cw g-ioda and lot? cf tbc-m nt, received at the cheap stoi-e cf Williams. Tin: crop of this county g-iitg be good, owing to the he vy raina. th Drug Advertisement of-'. A. and govern reives accordingly.

If you vrant good good 3 and yore's at reasonable prices go to A Collins. Blank Notes of the vary neatest nn-1 best quility printed end fjr at the Rcpuemcav office. frota til parts cf the are fa.v-.rrib'e for a pretty fVr crop cf corn and potato- a. Th best of goods and gentb-WMily clerks always ia attend-urce at Rockefeller Collins. Mr chel Cock will accept rmr L-rx ftra large nic? Hufk-laelijii, i lie first of tho Etacn.

Wo call attention to the ari-no'jr ccxv, of the oitl't rent chu ff3 for cilice in to-days pa-1 -T. We no ice a number cf new I are be'ng Luil'. on (hepiai-rie city and Water- For the best Tino Lumber at tit? lovtet retts, co to IlKf.k't) yird-s enet of tta Public i-'q'iare. In our travel! over tha counti we notice more grain Etacks than wen to le ccen at tbU tima oro year We notice that B. NY.

Williams i i putting an addition to hisres-i ience ou 3-tl and l.Li stri-eis Morrow, Cuojer A II ill are doiDg big buiincf.3 at their splendid tho eaet aide of the pu'dij equire- Thtirsbiy night the lU-st of season. The thermometer hun Iot? to what it has been in i'ie habit of doing. Ntdfrcu Hill is erecliog a neat little business house cn Third between r.nd C. We under-ttaiid that it will be for rent. Attention is directed to fho A.

Williamson's In? Store, and when the wiiiitt good pure drugs give it a call. lb: cki feller Collins are buyiig nil the ca'tle in coun'ry that they can get. All those wLo have att! i to sell thould g've theai a trial. Dr. Atvratcr secured for us, in two diiys week, a list of forty mbscrilcrs.

The Dr. mabei a good and we stall keep hirn in tLe it Id. We notice tbatripe grapee (na- t've)re being cliVrt tl far at ti stores. We loam thut tl.ey aro very tt plenty the T. LTa, at the Washington Lumber Yards is selling lumber bo cheap that the poorest carl af fcrd to buy, and build good ITr.

Joseph of Joy creek, gava us a call a few dys fcinco, end reports everything ilourlebing in the north part of tbo county, Meters J. G. A. Pasko, liave nearly completed a neat business houso on Third street, between U. end and just ecuth of the Public Square.

Oscar F. Penlley lias erected a neat lesidenco on 3d between A and streets. It lacka a coat of paint to make it one of the pret ties in the city. If you want a No. 1 Sewiag Machine get the Wilson Shuttle It 13 the cheapest and best ma-cb'ns in e.

Call on Urs. A. E. Cogswell, Washington. If our friends notice SD7 mistake, or know cf anything left our of cur City Directory, we hepe they will be kind enough to inform U3 of theeame.

We r.clice a very tssty iltEce Lting built Ly Mr. Hess on 15, between 2nd and 3rd streets. This is the third bcisa built by Mr. Ilees the present season. Tfcoos llarble toped Bureaus on sale, at the Furniture store of John C.

ilcCew, are the neatest and" best we have yet se2n ia the West. R. Hollowtli his taw Ciiil for 2.1-3 ia to-day's paper- Thera ia a chance for a brgcia lor property. somebody in this We have on bend a number of advertisements which will make their eppearaace next week. It 773.3 impossible for U3 to get them ia this number.

F. K. Fijk, living on Peach creek, favored U3 with a call a faw days sicca. lie reports eve ry thing flouriahicjg in that locili- t7 the G. Serber, living on Teach creek, this county, favored U3 with dealt a fsT? day3 siaca, and reports everything aa prosperous in that ibeccuntyj For Books, Stationery, Picture Frames, call oa -or ad-dret3 A.

Alderson, Atchison, IIo keep the beat selected stock in that city. We were pleased to meet in cur clLce, yesterday, Mr Abner Baker, of Jeukin'a Mills, Ntb Mr. givt-s a good report of everything ia that vicinity- We lea-n that 'J. Snider it Luy ng cattle end paying good prices for the same. J.

knows juat what an cx ia and will pay everv cent thev arc worth. If there nrc any cf cur advertisers wLo are n-t Vised i.i the Loc.l ih's week v3 they will excuse us tVs time will at'end to theaa in cur next. We. cill particular attention to tbe card cf Siai JDickscn G. UowiiDg, merchants of Waterville.

If any of our readers happen that way they should give them a call. We 'have for th? fast few day's noticed quite a largo cumber of etrangsrs in the city, and Lave heard coma ot thi'm express themselves as highly pleaeed with our country. See Larhe's great show 13 com'ng, at leait the tills are to be eeen post cd up in all parts of the Country, tfce pamphlets are very interesting and should be read by every voter in tbe state. Ladier, if you want anything nics in tbe line cf Millirery Good i don't forge thrt Mies II. A.

Pe.ko, hse at her e't op, a ccrn-pbte aeeortmnt of all kinds. Giv3 a call. The 2nd QuarteSy Meeting of tho 11. E. Church for Washington circuit will b3 hell at tho School llcuae near Clayion Hill commencing Saturday August 27th, at 11 o'clock A.

and continuing over the Sabbath. If farmers want a good, eub-ttsalial job of blackamithing done thfy should give Wesley Robbing p. call. They are number one workmen. Shop oa between 3rd and 4.h etreet3.

The smi-ann-jal divide nd of the State School Fund for July has en recicved, amounting in all t5 Tho over the Ju'y dividend of last year is a da of $100. We Inve on our Sable a epect-m of salt frxm Salt Harsh, Republic county. This salt is of the Saest quality, and was picked up off'cf the ground by Mr. whilo there a few diys since. The recent heavy rains have teen the means of setting the teams throughout the country it wo.k agvn, and notice thit a large aniouot cf prairio ia being turned ever.

Hr. John Culllimore, of the firm of CuIIimore Bro'a. has gone East oa a vhit. We hopa he may r.j"y hia trip end soom return aa he ia one of the sui- stfxtial young men cf the city. We will furivsli a copy of the Fepubltcax gratis to the party who will in the next thirty days furnish us with tne largest Watermelon.

Th3 parly getting the paper to Eend it cast to a friend. The attention of the reader 13 called to the card of Lucky Waterville Bakery, to be found in to-day's paper. Sir: Lucky keeps a first-class establishment, and we recommend him to public G. W. formerly druggist in this city, but at present merchant cf Salt Marsh, Republic county, favored us with a call Saturday last.

Mr. Beebe reports business brisk in that thriving young town. wards' Mill, near Waterville, ment3 made for taking along plan-where they can always get the ty of provision. The prty will best of flour, and have one of the jeave ere ani proceed wett to tba best, whole sculed, men in the mouth Gf White Rock creek, and country to wait upon them. Ed- wards undoubtedly makes the best flour in the west, his reputa- tion for which is unquestionable.

We call attention to the Time Card of the Central Branch TJ. P. R. to be found in to-days paper. The Central Branch is one of the test roads in the West and under" the management of Mai Downs is fast beinj? made one of the most popular in the entire coun'ry.

We are under many obligations to the Major for the rapidity with which he forwarded tte Republican office to this place also for a pass over the road. We had expected to have visited Water 7 ill -a before the first number cf this paper was issued, but oing to heavy press of busi- nets we were corrmelled to defer I our ir-p unm some ure time. wT iu.uru. expect a large Emount of ad- tising from that young and r- I We uer enterprising city. Waterville has a live, wide-awake, energetic class of busicess men, and they know what pays and advertise liberally.

When we were in the newspaper business in this city before, Wa- terville advertised with us, and we know she will do ho azain. We were pleased to meet in our sanctum, a few days eince, Col Conover, cf the firm of Pucharda Conover of Leavenwcrth. The Colonel was out taking a look at the country an5 cn business connected with the firm. Col. Couo- rer is much of a gettlemac, and a clever congenial companion, and we Ehail be pleased to mett him frequently in" this part of the State.

He knows where to advertise, consequently his card ia ia to day's paper. mo ct.i Monday evening last we received a call from Mr. A. B. Whitneyi of Haddarn, this county.

Mr. Whitney reports everything prosperous in that eection of the county. 2Xr, Whitney is keeping a store at Haddani and, we understand, doing quite a good business. He ia a live business man and we heartily wish him success. In connection with thia we would tender him our sincere thanks for a large li3t of eubscri-bera -to the REprBLiciy.

The editor of thfs sheet is under many obligations to the gentleman who presented him a fine cassimerecoat the other morning. Mr sells just eueh coaU. Con rufeiic Square KAN. B. llILLIAllf K.

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Pages disponibles:
60
Années disponibles:
1870-1871