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LAFAYETTE COURIER. V TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. CLIPPINGS, STATE NEWS. TERRITORIAL' e New York Board of Health is ' L* Freight on the river to and fr< Madame Anna Bishop is in Salt sy providing against a visit of A scar received in an honorable FRIDAY, JUNE 27.... 1873 Lake City coming Pacific coastward. Corvallis is now very light. a. cause is a far better badge of na Wool at Salem goes at 22 and 22 ture’s royalty than the jewelled e MonoiMine, Dry Canyon, Utah, Alta City, Utah, is properly named. 09 NOTIC Ke and a half cents. cross or garter of an e r L j - - The snow was two feet deep there on sol|i to San Francisco par- r $300^000. ' Henceforward, until further notice, the 19th inst. I ?'I 'I f The Oregon Dental "Association is; king. Frank C. Withers and Frank Owen are alleged murderer Serenading parties are greeted with in session at Salem. Dr. Hatch, of' voght the A The ambition to excel others, eo authorized to collect and receipt for sub» salutes from double barrelled shot Portland is President. De ¡Banco, has been held for ¡bu long as it does not degenerate into | J acriptiou* end advertisements and other guns, in Salt Lake. jn tb Belgium. f . tion Three schools of Marion county envy, is laudable. *:» . * - j; " , When it w business of this office. Other duties call The Presbytery of Oregon and will celebrate the Fourth of July at sinks it is hateful and to be de n oases of cholera have been ing I shall devote but little attenton to the Washin, ..... „ Washington Territory met at Oly: m- the Newsom camp-ground. at Evansville, Ind., during Grand Celebration at St. Joe I spised«: paper in the future, for some tiineat least. pia on Thursday, the 26th inst. sttwo*weeks ; ¿evon of 1 which The Coos Bay New» is delighted^, J. H. UPTON. rtaL,j April IS, 1873. A married couple in Springfield .RAILROAD EXGURSION ANO PICNICj Work on the Washington Territory that that the calaboose near its offiec * .i ! Mass., have not spoken to each is being torn down. J Penitentiary, oijl | McNeil Island in magnificent docks in Cardiff, Puget Sound is progressing. other for years, p F “ * ’ The man boasts constructed by the Marquis of * A S tartling R ecord .—John The yfmmtaineer says that Eastorm u co|t of upward of $300,000, The Owyhee Ara/owAi? think that Oregcn lia3 largp quantities of wool’ 4,1-iat he has the happiest ■ home in Hippie, elected by a Republican n destroyed by fire. the country. ....BY THE.... bullion shipments from that region to send to Portland. z* Legislature, Senator of tho United this mqnth will reach $100,000. aris special says that Prince OREGON CITY BRASS BANDÌ ■ More lawyers were at The1 Dall'cs What is the difference between ; States, is said to be the youngest e Jeron p Napqleon, now in that city,- The are 2,783 good Saints in Salt last week at the term of Court than a fulsome flatterer and a person has teiyiews with Emile, Oliver h id interviews member of that branch of Con Lake—at least there is said to have ever before on a like occassion. weary of pledging at a pawnbro and a number bet of Republican leaders. String Band Music for the Danoers! gress. Though young in years be been that many signatures to the an The new bark on the way sat North kers ? One is sycophant and the I Thomas* iinmense tobacco 2 ti ti- liquor document. ■ a -'——-) ware- Bend, Coos Bay, will be launched in other is sick of uncle., . 49 aged in sin. A worse record .'lIFTY AUKES OF THE MOST hiousej at Covington, Kentucky, ixen with Cache valley folks say they about a fortnight. I e * ' » ’ tiful Oak and Fir Groves that ever rav 1 • then is indubitably his would can The _ ¿ads of tobacco, five hundred hogsheads The last dying expression re haul freight with ox and mule ished the eyes of mortal man— cleared of r.n- Parties in Baker county arc receiv was burned Monday night. Loss, derbrush and inviting to CROQUET, BASE conceive of. teams cheaper than the Utah North- be hard to North ing from the United States their pati ported is that of Snooks, wrho, as insurance, $40,000. BALL TETE-A-TETE, ETC. 4* » »i. • » , $80,000; ; i Railroad does, and make as ents for mining claims. IP -I i I ho went off the hooks smilingly ' He stands before the world proven ern D^Swinga, Daneing Floors, and plenty good time. to - Cincin- observed: “By-by, I’m going to The night <fxpi iress train of Fresh Water. - — - • Î il I I luv i guilty ol seduction, desertion of his A quarry of stone, closely resem uati on the i Ch< lesapeake and Ohio The Declaration which our Fathers made The papers at . Puget Sound are Railroad wtfe and children, embezzlement ahead. One of them admits into its bling the famous French burr, has see the ancients.”^ In * was thrown bottom up and and proclaimed nearly 100 years ago, will be been discovered on the Saiitiam. badly wrecked. A number of per read to the multitudinous people, and an Courtesy is the seed from which sons were adultery, fraud—in changing his columns a statement that a rival edi injured, bjit none seriously. oration delivered by some good ^peaker. tor is a ‘ ‘ leprous loafer. ” That beats. A meeting was held at Roseburg Springs up tho root of kindness. Dame -and bigamy B1 r ijj / l » one day last week to organize a polit irred Monday night, collision‘occum Come Out, Then. Scatter it tt broadcast, then, and let At Olympia ¡there is a pale, sad ical movement on a temperanoe basis. ic trains, on the At- between two picnic ____ _ the yield jbe plentiful. We can- looking young i than who attracts And let us celebrate and commemorate the lantic’and Pacific lq Railroad, twenty glorious day and heroic deeds of the men C holera .- The cholera has much attention on the streets. In The Coos Bay Neu-» wants to know not have -too much mi es west of StU Lbuis. A numberr who fought, bled and died for Liberty and broken out to 8n alarming extent quiry deqeloped the fact that he was if the new artificial stone so much of p<p*Bons were injured, but none I Humanity. talked of here and said to be a failure, L An attorney observed to a broth killed I ' -F p F in several portion j of the eastern breaking in tight boots. Come Out Everybody is “ shamrock. ” er in court that he thought whis Carshina Wallace, of ( coun- States. In Nashville, Tenn., on * n Central Asia an- And bring your wives, babies and lunch “You ty, W. T., has received the nomina Sunday at Salem there were kers very unprofessional, nounoies that the Ta shkind column of baskets. Come out and see the beautiful June 22d, Ahf ••e.-»were 55 deaths tion for the Naval Cadetship at An 40 Last " “a accessions to the M. E. Church. are right.” replied his friend, the Khivan Expedition, under Gen scenery around our little town. See the from ihis disease--mostly negroes. napolis, from Hon. O. B. McFadden. This denomination at that place is ¡la?wyer cannot be too 4 barefaced.” eral Kaufman, had captured pastures, redolent with wild flowers; the verdant He was the only applicant. breathe the pure air. view the glorious very prosperous. On June 23d, in the same place, ' * ! I A repentant but very old bach- stron ng fortress a,t Kesarah, on the landscape and the grandest wheat fields in , F N. P. Jacobs, of Michigan, former v»ui seeing the vud words, “Families leftl bank of the An udari river, sixty America. there were 37 deaths, The dis ly in the consular service pf the Gov Jesse Belknap, of Benton county/ ¡¿lor miles « from Khivr. ’ i i ’ i a member of the M. E. Church for 60 ease has also broken out in Mem- ernment, at Calcutta, has arrived at years, took a prominent part in a supplied,” over the door of a shop, Masons at Salt Lake observed People living at Portland intermediate phis, Tenn., j[>sh11^ton D. C, Kalama and will ac£ as land agent' camp-meeting in his neighborhood ¡stepped in, and said he would take St. The John's John ’ s day by a long apd and impos impos- points can get * ia wife and two children. for the Northern Pacific Railroad last week. I •» ■ i ing procossion and oration by Judge Cincinnati, Ohio, and oue case in Company. ! ’ ’ > h Tickets on the Railroad ■ ' w lir ‘ 1 * [Tip U 11 ii'H! nil Wtt 1 luli IINBiII ■¡WlBllII II b r i I'bl Linford—the first ¡public ¡demonstra Excursion > Trying to do business without ' i ' i UiiIHi The body of the colored boy George for only One Dollar the Round Trip. a mild form at.Wl»eelinsr. lilliu 1U1 111 Uli- V Utah. A few days ago the Land Office at Williams, who was drowned at Salem ¿advertising is like winking at a tion ever made by Masons in Utah, T ' ■ J chapter, - - Royal - n3r”And your children only half price. Olympia sold 4aO,(XX) fe$t. of logs some weeks ago, was found on Mon- foretty girl through a pair of green Threq blue A odges, "TFFF 7 «By order of the Committee. Arch and Lodge .ge of Perfection partie-' seized for having been cut on Gov- day near Lincoln, several; miles be- - jyQfrg)^ — - know wha^. The International Billiard Tour You may H DR. H. B. LITTLEFIELD. ipated. eminent land. The 3y brought only i nament for tlm championship of 75 cents per thousam d. TheN.P;R. low Marshal of the Day. •you’re doing, but nobody else does.' -—a The Junialta sailed Wtdncsday i in ? \ I ■ ( I i ■ Major Berry, oue of the Commis the world—three ball game--com R. Co. purchased them. i search of the Polaris, , She is manned ; Mrs. Pai lihgton says she likes sioners to settle the Wallowa Valley The Ejprc»s learns, by what menced in New York City, on id 1 thirty men, car- ,ba, j^t re- affair, writes that he does not antici ¡going to a pray on the first ¿night by one bundled afid 5 ir- ries two ligjit guns, hundred June 23d, at Irving Hall. The gards as •‘reliable first-class uuthori- pate any trouble with the settlers in bf its performance, because sh- and rixty-one tons of three coal, - and an ty,” that the long pending claim of psees so many imminent men pres abundance of provisions. It is in first game was played between John B. Chapman to a large portion the adjustment. ih- Cyril Dion and John Deery, The of the land covered by the town plat Charles Beggs, keeper of the toll ent, and a lot of crickets from the tended that she shall supply the Po W9HE UNUEPSIGXED WOULD RE8PRC laris, if found, and the Tigress, which of Steilacoom has been finally deter gate and bridge on the Wallowa, was mew »papers. y JL fully announce to the qitizena of Yam game was won by Dion in 32 in mined adversely to the claimant. » drowned on Monday the 18th. The , », will follow the Juniata July 4th. Be hill county thtft he 'w ill give a We(werc told of a certain eve- sides her own launch, which carries nings. The second game was r The Walla Walla iSta'rwia’i Maysii? body was not recovered. Mr Beggs was from Virginia, Illinoif. ¡ning party,that the conversation thirty-five men, the Juniata carries a played between Francis Ubassy “The proposition to relinquish the large steam paunch for seventy men, ¿became flagged; the conclusion Tlio Trustees of the Willamette city charter, and save to tax-payers parts of which are duplicated, so aud Maurice Daly. Daly won in AT EAST CHEHALEM __ t_.. forced itself upon us all thereupon all the way from $15,000 to $20,000 University hvve cjiosen the following |j that a second maji be constructed if 39 innings. per anunm, meets with general favor. officers: President, Rev. J. L. Par that the talkers must have had necessary. The Juniata will stop at On Friday July 4th, 1873. The demand is, either cut down the ish; Vice President, John R. Moores; hearts of stone. * St. Jphns for coal, on her way to Pis Every arrangement will be made to make taxes or repeal the city charter, and Secretary, C. N. Terry;. Treasurer, J. ¡j I . ; co, where it is expected the I Polaris, A white man by thei name of failing in the first the latter is sure to H. Albert. the guests comfortable. ' i J A student at a veterinary col- or tidings of her i will • j be found. Good music will be in attendance, Pickett, who killed an Indian wo succeed. X. _ __ A general invitation is extended^ Senator Kelly and ___________ Congressman lege being askqd, “If ajbroken- A Washington special to the Tri Tri- ' I-lil In ' t!' man last September, on the Nez The following items concerning Wilson have united in a letter to the ’winded horse was brought to-you Inmtiays the investigation which fol TlCkETS, 1NUIA DING SUPPER; ?2 50 » , . D. RAMSEY. lowed the passage ^of of the Montana Perces Reservation, in Idaho Ter the Colville country, are froni! the Commissioner of Indian Affairs pro to cure, what would you advise ?” lowed'the Walla Walla Staic.man: “Many testing g against the surrednet of Wai- promptly replied: : “To^ell him as war claims jin ¡in the Treasury Depart ritory, has been found guilty and claims are still open for settlement,nnd Iowa X Valley alley to the Nez Percee Im £.• __ ment uncovers some of the operations quick as possible Sheriff’s Sale. j ’ >• 4. ing. It is alleged of ttte old Indian Ring. sentenced to be hanged at Boise for farming purposes there is no bet dians. 1 , ,,.u r J |, . I ii/ I ter land in the Territory. ] ThlBMi some time <inoo M. H. Insley, William C. Phipps, Piff. City on the 25th of July. , This pecially true of the district north and • The new mines of Ochoco occupy a. Gl Elmira rats are not gifted with that vs. desirous of securing an Indian con- con Frederick Scliinnuel, Van pa superior order of intelligence, if circuit of about 20 miles. ’ Jt is be- is said to be the first instance south of Hangman Creek, and near licved that not less than 500 men! ¡^reports ¡are true, i They steal shoe- tract, sought the influence of Mrs. B. Delashmut, G. C. Rider, Foreclosure. W. Higgins, Isabella I Plains. The settler will find Anna Sackett, mother-in-law of the C. where a while man ha3 been fcpokape Mitchel),S. M. Lyon, Deft’s, j have gone there. Canyon City miners hpegs anjd stow them away under fine farms all over - that particular late-Commissioner of Indian Affairs, VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT ANS brought to justice in that Territo district of the country. In some! of have nearly all decamped.! for the new itlie delusion that they are oats—a Parker. A contract was secured, in TQY JD decree of foreclosure of mortgages in- Jib the above entitled suit, made and entered I ) . : * the settlements the crickets are very placess. ’ h ry for the murder of an Indian. ¡notable example of moral and men- addition tp the appointments ob of in the Circuit Court of the State i: thicki but as yet have done but s feht ' tained for Insley, to proceed with of record Oregon, for Yamhill county, on the 25th Ital darkness. . w . Spring Hill warehouse, built! TheS damage. All the Indians „— are — /cry Soojls and take charge of their distri- day qf April, 1873, and an execution in ac farmers on Soap Creek, has therewith duly issued thereon The trial of Frank Walworth peacable and earnest itly desire fol bo The Lord Chief Justice Kenyon utlon. 'For services thus performed cordance out of said Court, and to me directed, in It has a holding. Ca i ! i I ÍÍ’ ' been completed. by Mrs. Sackett, Insley paid '! ■! J lililí ,, favor of said Plaintiff, Wm. C. Phipps, ancF foJ the murder of his father, Mans ‘let aloue.’ ” 1 pacity of 20,000 bushels of grain, afid once said to a rich friend asking Montana 4ar cUimB | to the . her in against said Defendant Frederick Schim Le amount opinion as to the probable suc- of nearly _ . $1|,900. Mrs! Sackett mel for the sum of $1,754 05, U. 8. gold coin, field Tr.ncy Walworth, at the Stur It will bo remembered that a vtear is built in the most substantial man J his ---- damages, and the further sum of $146 50, ___ ugjr, |et yOur g0Q or more certain numerous parcels ner. í cess of a son, costsand interest thereon at the rate or made a verbal statement to the Con tevant House inNew York City, on ago i wBP 1 ‘ n B i * t ’ I IW. . w _i ten per cent. perannum,'si-nce the 25th day of land at or near Olympia were epn- con r II Samuel ____ i iforth Aritli spend his fortune; marry 1 troller, stating that she performed Johnson, a colored barber of April, 1873, and in favor of one of said wa3 commenced in the Court of veyed to the N. P. R. R. Co. iu in con valuable 9erwNt service in obtaining the Defendants, C. W. Higgins, a lien creditor,' Sunday of heart ¡and spend liis wife ’ s; and then he of Salem, died on L_ — ----- ,_ T . of their building a branch sum of $1,040 00, U. S. gold coin, passage of a law by Congress, recog for the Oyer and Terminer last Wednes sideration c interest thereon at the rate of ten to Olympia. Two or three days ago, disease: He was found dead in the may be expected to apply with en nizing the • validity of the Montana with per cent, per annum since the 25th day of rear of bis sh^p on Commercial street. ergy to his profession. when Judge Rice, General, Sprague day. ■ Indian irir claiiMj, Her counsel April, 1873, and also in favor of said De 8. M. Lyon, a lien creditor, forth» __’ Captain and Captain Ainsworth Ainsworth were were at at that that He was a’native of Connecticut and 42 .foment in her be fendant, A well known publishing house I makes the ■’ same stater sum of $1,031 00, u. 8. gold coin with inter* years of age. _ • place, they were waited upon by a It is also alleged that she pro- est thereon at the rate of 12 per cent, •. Madame Duuiway has it that delegation of citizens representing the ¡recently sent a dunning letter to a half. annum since the 25th day of Apnk Tho Jacksonville Sentinel utterly re cured ap; _—2 an __i appointment in the Indian per 1873, 1 have levied on and will -proceed to “ womansrightscr. ” delinquent debtor in a Southern donors of the land, who asked when Mitchell is a futes the statement that the Grego^i Department through her son-in-law, sell, at public auction, to the highest bid Co|. Parker, Parkir, at thai that time Commis- der. for U. 8. gold coin, in accordance We suppose he ought to be; at the branch would be built. They Volunteers killed the Modoc priso- State. The repjy was that the. Cot. with said execution* and decree of fore were answered that the company had rttiKrSr , ’ *_ _ the Uitohery was- ^gentleman was short of funds just sioner. » closure, in front of the Court House door least he gave a hundred dollar no intention whatever of fulfilling done by Undoubtedly , other parties who will never how, but he expected to be elected F I i in Lafayette, Yamhill county, Oregon, then real estate hereinafter described, ’ ’ bill ;to the “cause” once, and when the agreement, and the parties might be discovered. I '* • I mayor of the city, and he would A barber wrote over his door: . ■ as well take their land back. Some On the 30th day of June, 1873, be had a wife and children in a of them refuse, and it is intimatted A few nights ago a strawberry fes then have plenty of money to meet ’“Water hot and razors kceu, P* m- oi said day, all the right, ’|J| Walk iDi my frfends, I shave you •itle and interest cf said Frederick Schim- far off State struggling for bread. that litigation against the company tival at The Dalles was dispersed by the bill. . meland all persons claiming by or through F high water. The rise was so rapid L It clean.” > will bs the result. him since August 15th, 1870, in and to the that the party began tq fear that' real property as described in said A person having been shavei by folio wing -Some new diggings on ,of. foreclosure, to-wit: Being parts of The trial of Victoria Woodhull egress would be cut off, and left when A contrjrman at Dyersburg, coiunty, are Original .Donation Land Claim of Car this skillful operator, and cut in rrs «• J > i* ■ li lilt a water was within an inch of the River, in Union county, mi Goodrich and wife, situate in Yamhill and Tennie C. Claflin, for pub Tenn., was noticed the other remarkably. A man liiame day the several place®, wrote underneath: County, State of Oregon, hnd in Township sidewalk. is piping r- and J sluicing with great re- . “So clean the beard is shaved 4 South Range 3 West, said donation «»atm gravely setting his watth <1 by _ a HHHMM lishing obscene literature, com H being.designatedas claim No. 49. Notifica lts. A part of two boxes box in the np- sign in front of a iewel- Two companies are getting out suits. tion No. J,040. The first parcel of land be you 11 find That e ’ en the skin ’ s not menced in New York City on painted per end of the first flume ..... J was parti- limo in Douglas county. FIt is pro gins at the South East corner of said Do rin ’ ’s a cknn er shop. after having run left behind.” nation Claim; Thence West 42.54 chain«- nounced a first-rate article, slacks ally cleaned up, ...... Wednesday, the'23 d of this month . Jj Thence North 37.59-chains; Thence East 42.- . JU.'" ' EE!! _____________________ _ ___ .seven days and $315 was secured. well and is free from foreign matter 63 chains; Thence South J7.75 chains to the Thè Judge refosod a postponement A disgusted Kai i ©ox more was being used in the erection of the ‘The following day one ’ usas pioneer says place of beginning, containing 159.61-1M .There were ninety-seven wrath- It» more or less. The second parcel of iat Barnum fiat Bqmum’s mummy Capitol at Salem and the State Uni cleaned up and $205 was secured. of the trial. mmo is “nothing acres, land described in said decree is bound — ------- fui women in New Orleans i the versity at Eugene. The stone is in* at a - jerked jerked Inju . ed and described as follows: Beginning at a F Splendid crops “i are promised in K ut HI' 1 ■ 41 other day, ninety-eight mothers exhaustible. point in center of old county Road funning gk ¡ I Gov. Grover has given orders having taken their darlings to a from Dayton to Matheney’s ferry bearing I 113' ¡ey. iIL® i Rogue^ River Valle I L." • t I V I fl' I I South 13° 30' West 2.5o;chains from the cen The company formed at London to Josh “never khew an auction- ter of Palmer ’s creek, at the Mouth, which for a strict search to be made to babyshow. is also the North West corner of said dona purchase the Newport Coal mine at ioneer tu li,;unl lintl ! r it was absolute- Hippie is called the “Senator tion claim No. 49; thence South 13 deg. 30' discover the whereabouts of the Coos Bay will put on a line of steam West 79.50 chains: thence South 14.63 |y convenient n colliers between the Bay and San with two lives. ” And has he not chains: Thence East 41.14 chains; Thence 1 i j<i two masked men who killed the Every dog has his day: The North 56.52chains: thence West 4.98 chains) Francisco. It is believed that this also two wives ? South 67 M deg. West 3.20 chains; following beautiful lines were writ coal can be offered by the cargo in (bur Modoc prisoners. I i’he-man most ; likely too make thence thence 22Ji deg. West 3.20 chains: IF J' his 1 mark in the world—one who thence North ■u. I. "-’J ten before Jack’s day was over: North 67 h deg. East 3.20 chain«: San Francisco for seven or eight dol thence South 22M deg East 2.70 chains: cannot; write his Jwn name. Captain Jack of the Lava beds. lam lars a to»? ton. During the past winter ? D eath to the C orn G b Grant incontinently castoff the l*m I'm “cock thence East 4.86 chains; Thence North o’ the walk and chief o’ the Beds, it sold from fourteen to fifteen dollars The Germantown Telegraph cans * | j -.1---- i— 23.00 chains to the Yamhill River. Thence * Hiram” of his name, but there I kin “lift the har” and scalp the heads np said River with its meandering», dis ret.il. in ef- j I A wife in Sig^i attention to what it ' says is an Of the whole United States Army. tance not known, to where the point of was. no “Hiram” lost in the prQ- iand heretofore conveyed by Carmi Good- - fectual 'remedy for grub the corn F On the.15th of July, at Baker City, rich and wife to Daniel Chaplin, Intersects * was sold for an i said Yamhill River; thence South WdS * cess as Hippie took it right “ one part “Lucy” Writes from Brooklyn will transpire the most exciting horse or cut worm. 7 Mix small sum in casfy dA8t*noe not known, to the center - to say that she don’t object to a .race¡ever run I in Eastern* -basterà Oregon, Ori----- common salt with three of along. _________ 2/ ?ldy°unJ7 Road »foresaid! thence l , Jivorcb. North 50 deg. West along the center of . }"* »_----------- -i Buckskin, Uwuuu UJ Alexander mon plaster, rnd apply a table owned by good looking gentleman gazing “ ‘ Bufjkskin, . I said old road 5.00 chains; thence North I t La Bluff, will against will run a four-year r. A Charleston father gave a deg. west 3.00 chains to the place of begin square in her face, but that it docs each hill when spoonful around 7(X owned .by Mr. Ross, ;ht, 700, Hippie has always signed him make her awful mad when she filly, weight, ning, containing 269 and 75-100 acres more young man who the plants first appear- had saved his SiSiSil SSL10 “tl,fy Puget Sound. *. Toe race is a dash °f self in this State John r Hiram looks back to see him staring of daughter from dr ful not to place in contact drowning, a two a mile, and i the purse is $1,600; back too. each animal 1 to carry 105 pounds. '-.r- Lithe plants as it may destroy JtfitchelL steer and a shot-gun. i i» _ r_________ ■1 & ' A hi ¡Ubt. I —i. g — • /. L K I 1 \ I B <*' j G*''" • I J| ___ Ji';;'Ll ‘ii ' "-L* • ■$ : ’ tl > |‘t I il » fc'! 1 i I llltxi A ivu V/V/MJUIV 111 The Best Music in Oregon * .* i ’ I I ! • il ~ ’,i; U ’J | M | l7 >• ma ' « ■ J- ■> • . r 177«. ' 1873, ANNIVERSARY BALL! «h OF JOLT SALL, * i m — i ‘•T > J4 f ■ ■ I 4 _ f—— - ■ ? I ]• : ' 1 . I 1 1 4 -1 Sr I % j - I i I-. < M - 44 ¡I . Í Í A