Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, December 27, 1872, Image 1

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LAFAYETTE, OREGpr,
Volume VII
Be
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wowtjn whom one
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trai Merchtìiìóise
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cssijiisex. Having too sincere
Wjjpct for women
they ought
as nature made them to
i, we do not wish to see them
rinift- into social buffoons, the
arkjfor jeering comments and an-
By ideal. Luqarly limes they
divided idltd tWo classes; the
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'ìes* «nd in Hne variety.
TJijese partilcidar
■Hiave long einv:*
•ii| wo havejmj epi-
(fkame-j-wonWti- who
: (Iv into inora hn
¡ve thia House a CjaH.^tA
I him hn6
PHILIPS
strides m their unwholesome
Possess c| by a restless dis-
KjiLtod xydfk,
i inaij desire to,dab-
seemly, ¡^hich
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juOs ‘ qf ¿their Í s^x, i
hhvo been? pc- '
tir dwn pride paid »
£ sodiety;j holding
étóüdm t unsciftaliJ
j |. but Stagger to ¡
wííichí^ifitó in? ag-.j
rifthhnèss; iu
i eyhicul abasement i
ti the-hardest and |
of jujen they eniu-
AT LAFAYETTE ON IME'
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low Court* Di ¿criminal«.
; they have thrown iMde bbiidr
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mpukes «hieli animate thi ep-
The Boston Glèbe does not fa­
? sex has lali&i its expression vorably view the , manner of dis-
fter-diniic • oratory. Jf any- peusthg justice by which*’rich
rogues hscape and poor culprits
are made to suffer severely. And
yet it seems to .be the rule now-a-
davs.4 The Globe says :
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of iul the leading Patent
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Those who believed that the *
itics of the country and the
tifean press ‘were wholly bad,
now modify their- yiews and ai
a^new faithiin human nature,
all the men against whom the
tai political newspapers of
country have turned their I
abuse, Horace Greeley was
chief sufferer The Columns
ivhiph he ha’s been maligned ire
Ae’worst bjot on American joJp’
iwisin. Falsehood withont me^b-
u|rej ridicule without mercy, w$ie
the Reward of his; moral earn^t-
hesd his humanityi his great ati 1-
ity durihg life. A peculiarly s|h-
sitites nature, these cru»4 ijldWs
must have -wounded his very heflrt.
Noir that he is dead, the while
people (his libellers included) ppon-
Hues, for the”tirM JWj- '
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4 Forney’s Prm of the 7th
has the following sensible remf
on the death of Horace Gree
HO^timists will take ooui
HARDWARE
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| the crime, Kleptomania is a sppe-
ialjperquisite of the rich. Whep
a poor man is afflicted with it he
is called a thief, and society tnifs
up its eyes in pious horror at flic
wicked wretch. ¿ When a ;ri<jh
man has it he is an unhappy vic­
tim to a distressing malady. What
isa pardonable weakness Ingla
Beauchamp -is a crime in a Mulli­
gan. : So we go^
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Curias:-, went tr
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of" Yamhill, Polk and " other
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d ptir stock large and well
?fc> reasonable.
SMITH A DAVIS,
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b|dl riso train ,ti»©r. champagne
a$d port, v : t h tbiehed cheeks and
cíes more. br igiit than beati ti fai ,
themselves adroitly
H^adying
against th( bafck of their chairs,
aídirolliní out those interminable
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periods wi ,h no nominatives and
climax, under ¿ which we have
2® so ofiei suffered, , or spasmodi-
ig forth a few unjpon-
ijMed sentence of which J.h$ir sale
merit i An ar brevity
t|ie iwonjan t s-rights
LT™ woman,
t;r bybtid costuihe ^nd her
ce, showi ig society how it
t^e navea frpm destruction on]
t||rawing lie ballanqeof powi
it. ini of women, and sw
ib the hands
bendence his fehrlessnes, they study
it., The age demands a new and
¡better journalism and this is the
¿rent from which to date it. If
moral guide, the elevating influence
(he inatrudtor; that was the ideal
of Greeley, let us begin now. The
time is ripe and the occasion wor­
thy. Above ¡all things, let there
be an end to the brutal slanders
of-the partisan newipape. The
people of the country will always
differ in politics and so will the
the journals, but why not like gen-
tlewen and Christians instead of
as prizefighters and savages? '
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ring and was allowed to depart.
The unhappy man was a victim
of Weitomania.
Had it been
plain John Smith -jor Deiyiis Mc-
TwBt& wjtb d(gty hands, comic
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clothing, poverty-stricken, starv­
ing and unaristo^ratic in every­
A paper mill is being ejected
thing it is not lit all probable at Mount Pleasant, Ulster county,
that helwould have been offered a for the purpose of manufacturing
chair of so leniently considered! paper out of poplar wood and rags,
He wofid have tieen hustled >y
the oflkers, browbeaten by thq
Judge, find speedily sent to jail fo|