Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, August 22, 1873, Image 3

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P anorama :—Levar & Co's
rama wili perform at this pl ice on
Monday evening. ¡Aug. 25th. There
FRIDÀŸ, AÜGÜST 22,1873 are many tino and (interesting scenes
in this Panorama, such as the Modoc
the lava-beds,
massacre a:
M. Ik
Church
South.
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scenes in Ireland, Yo-Spmite views,
B. f. WEÀTITERLY, TASTO».
a complete representation of
■Appoititmeaìs tffr Lafayette Circuit'
lpwa t . ,
Franco- Prussian War, together
a large collection of coi io and mis-
Armstrong’s.
West Chehalem
Our Southern
cellaneous scenery
Lafayette.
terms
Oregon exchanges speak
M. £. Church, North.
highly complimentary of this ’Pano­
D. F. SPAULDING, PASTOR. ,
rama since its advent into this State.
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Appointments fbr Lafayette Circuit as fol The paintings are said to be as good
as could be gotten up vby our
First Sabbath, Lafayette. 11 a. m., and (
p. m.
artists. A great many of thp s<
Secend Sabbath, Amity, 11 a. m., 6. p. in
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in this Panorama are fatnilia
McMinnville, 7. p. tn.
Third 3$batk, North Yamhill, 11 ‘p. in most of the citizens of this ¡State
Lafayette 6:30 p. Tn. *
Fourth Sabbath, McMinnville 11 a. in., ant will be interesting to al
7 p. m.
body should turn oujt and . fee it. It
will be shown 1 to-night at Day.ton
'LOCAL AND1OOMESTIC and to-morrow night at McMinnville.
Admission, 50 cents; children, half
SUICIDE.—On Saturday morning
price; families of six and over, 25
last the quiet of this place was con-
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•sidorably disturbed by the news that
The Democratic County Co
Mr. Ransom Higgins, an old and
well known citizen of this county, tiou of Yamhill county, Oregon
had committed suicide at his resi- meet at the Court House, in I
denoe at the edge of town. From ette, on Friday, Aug. 29tbdO[ «
what we could learu, from the evi­ o’clock, pJI x^., ::“cr the pwjfpp
dence given at the Coroner’s inquest, electing six delegates to the I
it seems that the man had *hot for cratic State Convention, to be
some time past, been altogether in at Portland on the 9th day ¡of
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his right mind. He labored under tembar, to notninfttc a Candida
the delusion that somebody was try­ Congress, to fl
ing to rob and murder him. On by the death o
last Friday he came into town, bring­ son. H It is r<
ing the whole family with him. No precinct convi
strange symptoms were noticed at urday the 23d
that time except that he ivas more The following
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kind than usual. Upon returning of the several
Willamette
home and retiring for the night, his Lafayette
paytohJj
wife thought she noticed some str Ange McMinnville,
East Chehalem,
Sheridan,
actions about hini, but thought Amity,’
West Chejriakm
nothing of it at the time. She arose
ork, 7i|'
at daylight add proceeded about her
Snyder, in his issim of last week,
usual household duties. About 4
o’clock she was startled , by the re­ referred to this office as a blacksmith
port of a gun in the bed-room she shop. We would ask him to com­
had just left. Going to 'the ro<4n a pare the call for a Democratic Coun­
fArfhl sight was presented to her ty Convention, printed at this office,
view. Her husband had shot him- and the call ,for a Republican County
aelf through the head making a ghast­ Convention thrown together at the
ly wound and killing him instantly. blacksmith shop at HcM inn ville,
It seems that immediately upon his Empty assertions are nothing work
wife leaving the uooiu he arose and tells.
«losing a door, which led into the sleep­
Some gentlemen in this
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ing a2>artment of the children; he trying to get their’ landladies tp
.took the gun and went to the bod, change their dinner hour from 12 to
laid dow'n, and placed the stock on half-past eleven ; at least So it- would
tthe foot-bo'frd of the bedstead and
seem from a little circumstance that
Judd the muzzle close to his forehead ;
happened yesterday.
rthea with his foot he raised
the
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Messrs.
Dorris and He(ni|l>rce, of
aper, pulled th,«) trigger and one more
l^rogreraioniift office
unfortunate was launched into eter­ the Cornelius
nity. The Coroner’s jury returned a culled on ua last Wednesday!. They
verdict of suicide while laborin, g un­ looked fre^h and hearty, though a
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temporal y aberrat icn of little dusty from, their ride up herd.
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mind. He leaves a wife and seven
To any person sending ns a club of
«children to mourn his sad and un­
timely death.
The funeral took four subscribers we will send a copy
jdace, from the i^ethodist church, of Ballou i Monthly Maga-ine free for
one year, ^with an elegant chromo.
last Bunday.
We will also send tho COURIER and
LAFAYETTE COURIER.
The ¿afeyette
¡demy will re­
15th of September, nr-
open, on ihe
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der the charge of Profi,' J. M
who is an old and eiperienced schoo -
teacher, and comes herb 's highly reo
onimendçd.
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. LAFAYETTE.
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QULD ANNOURC
zen» of this pliupe
he has returned to gis
prepared to do all ,wo rfc ii
manufacturing
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UACKBiAc.
UT" Repai ring dom
DRUGS
WOOD’S
which..wit
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>1 ngreeable business
re it proper attention.
A YEAR.
Road, Supervisors’ receipts, ni
printed and for sale at this office
$1 50 p£r hundred. Adapted for
distriet in the county.
new
884 $' sheep, p^er one year old, 17,,
807; hogs, >,424.
The following
number of sheep were killed from
March 7th, 1872 to August 1st, 1773 ;
By dogs, 634 ; by wolves, 1,255 ; by
other animals, 542. 1 The total valu­
ation of property in Yamhill county
is $1,801,633.
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See the new ad. of Mr. J. N. Mil­
ler in this issue. He is prepared to
in his line
at , the
* do all kinds of work
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shortest possible notice. Give him a
call.
medicines,
f any kind,
Lafayette.
lucrative
villiqg to
ro flrst.class periodicals for the price of
e.
?”Forspecimen Mngaz ine and further in
■illation, ¡Address
? WOOtyS HOUSEHOLD > MAGAZINE,
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r ¡Newberg, N. Y.
fatigl3
8. E. SHUTES. Publisher
J Sheriffs Sale.
BTOTII *E is HK1IEBY GIVEN’ THAT BY
JL\1 virt’ie of an execution issued out of
he Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
or Multnomah coqnty, a*nd to me direct-
id, by the clerk of said court, in favor of
L r. Smltlk, plaintiff, and against Dan
luzvey, defendant, for the sum of one
lundrod and two 4ffloo
43-100) dollars,
J, S. gold coin, with interest therecn from
he 91'h day of June, 1873, at the rate of
me per cent, per month, and the further
mm of fifty-eight 9-100 dollars costs. I
lave levied upon the following decribed
teal property, to-wqt: Lots No. 2o. 21, 33,
118, ‘211. 222, 223, 230 and 231, in the town of
¡Jayton. Yamlull county, Oregon, and on
ruesefuy tile 23d day of September,
ma,
St. Joseph^ (
Takes this n'pthorf’of in
that he is toileting at I
large ajsortmeiit of ffe<l
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Paints,
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Oils,
Perfumery,
Toilet Ar«t
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latent jVledic
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nt the hour of one o’clock, p. tn., of said
Iddy, I ’ will
proceed
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t 7 [to sell,
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jtion, to the highest bidder, for U. S. gold
¡coin, in front of tlj
the C.
Crurt
dooi*, in
tOin,
urt House doqx*,
Jjuayette, Yamhill)county, Dragon, all the
right, title mid interest of the said de­
fendant, Dan ’ J Harvey, in and totheabove
described rearpro;
7“[>perty', together with all
sing alar ;he..ftppurtenancesthereun-
io belonging,
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accruing costs.
R. P. BIRD,
< Sheriff of Yamhill
Yaml
epunty, Oregon.
Lafayette,
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‘ j. 8th,
Sth, 1873.
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From a CHI KER^k
Jews Harp.
The Celebrated
Orgair.
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The TAVLOR
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A, Compiiti
such as
Accordéons,
Flute*«,
' Fife
VIOLI*’
W GOODS!
Final Settlement.
Compiete AssortJieut <4*
Musical Instrume
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WTOTICB is hereby given that
the undersigned, administrator of
the estate of Francis M.i Stone, deceased,
hfts tiled I ms rinul Account of lite adminis­
tration of said estate in the County Court
<tf Yamhill: count jt, Oregon,
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and 'that by
order of said Court, said account will be
lieard by
said
the _ Court
House
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in Lafayette, ii said county,
On MouGaytbe » 1st day of September,
1873.
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at one o’clock p. n>.. of said day. All per­
son» having objections to said account are
hereby required to file them before sa’d
time of settlement adcordlng to law. . I i
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ABA DOWNING,
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Adm in ist tutor.
July 29th. 1873.
County Assessor’s Notice
OHCli 18 HEREBY GIVEN TH AT UT
the last Monday, to-wit: the ‘25tliday
‘ G3, , the
of August.iA. D., 1«
, Board of Equal-
izition in and for Um County of Yamhill and
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State of Oregon, will attend at the office of
the County Lierk ¡of said county!, and will
then and there publicly [examine the Assess-
iqent Rolls and correct all errors in valita
Uon, description or qualities oi lands, lots of
other property, and all persons inte reste
are hereby cited tn appear at the time an
place above mentioned.
Iniy AIJ returns must lie ; filed
- - - in the office
the Assessor on or before the 1st dav of Juf
Many persons make returns by mail
gust.; I*
’ie Assessor.
All re,tnrn(
iug the blank to th^
Assessor
received through tne Postoffice are treat
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as waste paper. The Hit must be subscribed
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. Assessor and
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and - sworn to
beforefhe
ter future reference; All persons neglect-
.he Assessor will
ing to return the blank to the
be assessed by the Boa id of Equalisation in
lhe manner provided by law,
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Assessor of Yamhill epunty, Oregon
Lafayette. August 11573.
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Call on
Lafayette,
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j Old Brick Corner.
AYR JUST RECEIVED ANI
. constantly receiving
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listing of General Merchandise,
LOTHING.
HATS , CAPS,
BOOTS. SHOES,
GROCERIES. '
H ardware ,
Al’LE ARTICLES.
GENTS’ FURNISHING
GOODS, ETC.. ETC., ETC
ALSO
AFA VETTE B US INFIDI R EC TORY
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L1ERGUS0N A BIRD, corner of Jefferson
i? and Main ; dealers in produce and gen-
■nl merchandise.’
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r ELTY A 8IMPB0N. north side Main
V l street; dealers in drugs, confection-
¡es and family supplies.
fAS. McC A IN. attorney ; office on south
' side Main street.
CORRECTED WEEKLY
g> ARBER bHOP, J R. Majors, propri*
E> etor east side Jefferson street just
cóve tin shop
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To all new subscribers we will send «be
CoURItR and. the Mercantile Director for
'ere ant tie
the price of ■ the C ockier , The
Director is a sixteen page publication and
contains valuable information for everj
Published mpnthly at San Francisco, Ci
E PROPOSE TO PURCHASE" OB’
erect in the eity of Boston a build--
I ing to be known as the PAINE MEMORI­
AL HALL, is a- testimonial to the great
»teivices of THOMAS PAINE in-the strug­
gle for American Independence, and fof
Universal Mental Freedom. Said buildihg
to be mitabiv' for stores, business offfiSes,
a Hall for Free Dicnssf-tn, Lectures Amnse--
irdnts and finally, awoflce for the business
pnrpo.-es uf the Bcston Investigator. T<»
Rceompli-h thia, we need the assistonce and
con’.ributions of all tne friends of Payne
ai.d of the Investigator^ and believing our
readers and mfyer Liberate to be of ihat
nurnbo? on whom we may rely, we ask tbejr
aid assit irice by contributing Kierally them-
»¡ihtes ami inducing others IO do so. Sub-
st-riptions w'fll be acknowledged in the col­
umns of the Investigvtur. We have labor­
ed Under many dvadvastages duringfptir’
. D. 1872.
bonttection With the Investigator, in provid­
L. F. GROVER
ing «unable accoinmo<lalions fof* otir business
Governor af Oregon.
and in seeming a Hall for our raine Cele­
bration. and wd appeal now, to a IJberal
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public to come forward amLhelp tw to se­
Sec. of State.
cure n permane-t place for business and fof
holding out me mgA
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Friends, Brother*. Sisters, the hour will
come when we mu-t ceare from our labor.
The cause that the Proprietor and Editor'
of the Boston Investigator have expended
tl.e r live- in, is an esrnest voucher that not
for self alone, but for hiemetnify. they hav^
worn away a life-time. Ated we invite alt
our friends to sealpns, and prompt action, aW
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advancing age indicate?
WaR* f*r
uoee. ' We all feel sertieftons that our works
UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS shall live after we retire; and that our advo­
cate of Freedom, our sturdy old Intesliga-
r, may still, for generations
to come>
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•und our rallying ci ry—‘ ' ‘ ”
For all Peoples,,
>d all lands, forever r Liberty,
Liberty.”
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H orace S eavzk
T. L. S avage ,
} Trustees.
MCMINNVILLE.
M. A lt W en ,
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D. R. B dkt .
business.
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Boston, Oct, 9, 1872.r
jan3tf ' I
a call and J promite von satisfac-
ÌIENRY REASONER
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:amine our Clubbing & Premium Liste.
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Circular to the Liberal Public.
WiuciiRAS. Under the Ac of th, e Leri la
ite Ass *mbly of the State of Oregon, en
liilt'i ♦*' <n Act to protect Litigants ’ appioved*
MAGAZINE, Octiibe '2ltb, lr.72, the L afavettk C oi kill ,
one of the most anew ]j>aper published alLalavwite, iuthe
conf» cylot Yamhill, Oregon, has Le« n desig-
nat«d t|> publish the Legal ai d Jidicial ad*
vertisnjeuts f>r sail county ot Yanil.i.l, and
DOLLAR
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» as thd C ohrie J r . All orders for
foregoing must bo accompanied
PROQLAMATION
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GROCERIES.
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Sugar,
San
Francisco refiued, $ ib
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Island.,
crushed...
granulated..
Tua, black,
lb ..
Imperial.. t..
Coffee, Costa Rica, I
RioL............
Kono...........
■I Java. ..........
Salt, Carmon Island, $cwt.,..
Liverpool, coarpe.......... .
* dairy......... ........
F81ITS, VKQETABLES, 1
Apples, green tmsli;..............
dried,
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Pewbes, dried, $ It>* .... ..........
Plumbs,
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lb........... ...
Beans,
lb lb.. u.............
Potat»>M.
bush.............. ..
Onioas.
)b..-.............. ..
XT If A Trt
Beet fresh. # 8»............ ’...........
| corned.................................
t*moke<l. :....................
Perk fresh-, lb Sb........................
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Veal
b • 1» i. t <*•-„.
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Mutton “
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Bar oh, hams r
sugar cured..........
sided............. .......’............
shoulders....... ..................
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Chickens, dressed, each........ .
„pier dozen....................
dUTTEB,JSGGS, BTC
Butter, fresh rolls.
lb...... J
i packed, .............................
I California............ _____ ,
Isthmus............................
Esir*. .V <te?en.
Cheese, Oregon prime, $ lb.
, California.... J...... J.
Lard, |llb..;.......... ...................
W ool , hides , etc .
Wool,
lb................ j...
Hides, dry, each........ J........... ....
green, failed, each: ..,.
Deter Skins.dressed,
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Sheep skins,; wool qrt, each.....
boiled)ga
raw...............
g$Uon.„. ¡..
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¡■Mr M. RAMSEN
V V • attorney at
Court House.
office
in
Improve Your Poultry H
the
r AFAYETTE COURIER, J. H. l’pt<
I u proprietor, Jefferson street, in ti
roof brick next door to Ferguaea & l.ird
OHN BI^D. weBt side Jefferson street
dealer in stoves and tinware*
SEASON OF 1ST3,
AYTUN BUSINESS DiRljc TORY
— „-P,.,, Itu „ ,
fAHRlS. TAYLOR, dealer !n general mer-
chandise, Odd fellows’ building, lhe
cheap cash store.
ggs for hatching from the
largest 'and Best Fowls in the World,
carefully packed m Patent Boxes and guar*
an teed to carry safely any distance. •
THE VARIETIES COMPRI8E
Dark and I JghtBrahmas, Buff, Black, White
and Partrifje Cochins, White. Leghorns,
Hoiidans, Silver and < »olden Spangled- Ham­
oward a stewakt , blacksmiths burg«, Gold and Silver 8pangled Polish,
Wagons, hacks and buggies ironec}. Black Spanish, Crevecoenrs, Rouen anti
Gunsmithing and general job work done. Aylesbury Ducks, Bronte Turkeys, and Se­
bright aHd Game Bantam».
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< EADBETTER & RILEY ; pictures of all
Send
stamp
fof
Illusterated
Circular
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always on hand and frames
GEO. B. BAiLEY. importer and.breeder
of all descriptions made
de to order.
enter.
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cisco: also, agent for the Poultry Wortd.
TTiARKER &, CO., Ferry street; dry a monthly ijlitsrated journal, demoted entire­
J l I. goods, groceries and general merchan­ ly
to Poultry; tells how to keep Fowls for
dise. Dayton flouring mills,
Profit; a complete repository of informatic n
. W. BE^T, livery stable Ferry street; bug- on the subject. Subscription only $1.25 a
•B • gie<i and horses to let at all times, at year. Agents wanted in every’town in <the
State. Address P. O Box 650, H. F.
reasonable rates;
WW- Pleaie state in what paper yon saw title
advertisement
vol8-m»rch7-ni3
NELL <t CO.,¡Ferry street
general merchandise. The
cash store.
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AINTING. House, carriag
painting and sign writing
order .by J. w. Varey.
PUSS HOUSE.
THOMAS
Proprietor.
ST. J.USEPH BUSINESS DI HECTOR Y
"■7' ELTY A SIMPSON, co{. 4th and Elrfi ;
JNk. .dealers in groceries, glass ware. Qneens
ware and patent tnedicities
HODIOUS ■OTRE BN
HARD FXN1BHÄD thro'-
BMILLIARD SALOON, Powers «I Stewart,
ILF proprietors. Best wines, liquors, Ac. Board per Week
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«■ •— Board and Lodging............. ...S6 to Is 10
OTEL, J. H. Olds, proprietor: cor
of 4th and Depot streets. New house tO'A Free Carnage will be in attendance
to Convey P
Paffrngcrs
a »fr n gers fn
tn the Bfjuse.'^n
Bovse.
rood accommodations.
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