Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, January 02, 1874, Image 3

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    LOCAL. EPITOME.
LAFAYETTE COURIER.
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The latest t®i#raphie < ini
1874.
gence from east of the moaint
r Sloppy.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1874
indicates that tl^^weather ¡is
Moderating.
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River still rising.
" moderating. Up 11 j '’six ijo’c
M. E. Ohurch South.
A now boy in town.
last evening the stpte of tèe wc
P. W. ». MAYS, PASTOH.
Too muchoe mud. ?
er was a9 follow#!
. Appointments for Lafayette and Tillamook
Old year playod o*t.
Circmt are as follows:
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Dalles—Cloudcj been rail
Happy New Year to aU.
First Sabbavli. Happy Valley, at 11 ofclock
all day; thermometer 30 degl
A. M., McMinnville. 6:30p. m .
What
a
fall.
Eh
girls?
Umatilla—w|ady;the^moiii
Second SabbathrtTillamook.
The liejwrttr arrived here once on 38* degrees. •
Sabbath. West Chehalem, 11 a ? m .,
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Unity School House, 3 p. m .
time!
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Fourth Sabbath, Armstrong’s School
Wallula—CidMtìy; therwom
Tho boats have reached this place
Hous«, 11 4. m .. tafayette, 6:30 p.
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. 38 degrees.
Gold in New York to-day, 110},
Walla Walla-HWcathc^’ cloj
What a slaughter of chickens this
, Portland lxjgal - Tender rates, 90 buying ;
week.
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t Thermometer 3P I degrees^
91 selling.
Gtold bars are quotable at 725@750 fine.
As usual, tho Reporter has its regu­ \ Cascades—C. < ¡indy gnffi rai
Exchange on Ban ^Francisco, 4 of L
thermometer 34 jegrees J |
lar growl.
fcent. ‘discount.
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Liverpool Wheat, 12s 5d@i3a 8d; club,
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Old Sol is making it rather warm
13s Odells. 9d.
|i*, autlio| of
for the snow.
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SAMUEL, is our duly author-
j contem jflates
Two prisoners now in the county
ised
at Portland, Oregon.
^history |f tl
jail at this place.
. T he L afayette C ourier has
Mr. Dupuis has the thanks of this
on and {Was
been designated, in pursurnce of law, office for favors.
to that of th<
hs the paper in which all legal and
A dancing school is to be organized
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judicial advertisements for the coun­ at this place soon.
ty of Yamfi^l must be published. (
Dr. Littlefield comtemplates mov­
ing to this place soon.
pROGRA.U.Mi. OF F.XERCISES.—’The.
All who attended tho ball New
Good Templar Hall at this plaice will
Year’s Eve seemed to enjoy them­
be * dedicatCil on
.«lay evening, selves
hugely.
Jan. Oth, by the G. W. C. T. or his
The Good Templars meet in their
deputy. The order have caus< e to feel new hall on Tuesday evening’ next
proud of their structure. Its dimen- for the first time.
sipns are 24 by 50 feet, two stpries J G. W. C. T. Ford, Father Harmon,
high; it is situated in as guxxl a loca- Rev. J. Hoberg, G. W. L. Leland, are
tion as could luive been had, and is [ the speakers from abroad that are ex-
convenient to all. Following is the pected to participate in the dedication
programme of e ¿ercises.
ceremonies on Tuesday evening next.
1. Remarks by the G. W?
Tilman Ford:
i G rand A ffair .—The bull given
2. Mtusi4.
for the benefit of the new hall, was, *
3. Sintebifnt of the Trusties,; A. *in our estimation, a perfect success.
B. Henry, C. F. Royal, J. W. Watts.
The neighboring villages were well
4. Music.
represented.
vThe hall was filled to
5. Speech by G. W. Lecturer, Levi
its utmost capacity, and all seemed toj
Leland.
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6. Celieetiop.
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’ .’ ^ / enjoy themselves. The music was
7. Mhsio. ‘
,.e. excellent, We did not learn what
8. Suory Addresses bf Jlev. J. Ho- this net receipts amounted to.
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%erg; H<jli. E. C. Bradshaw; Hon.
MISCEL
NEOTS
A. M. Hu&ley; Judge W. Al. Ramsey,
And othertL
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.10. CIdling ceremonies. <
Schoo! was resumed at the I Acade
my eu Monday last 1. ? * the 1 manage
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Men of Miss iiobin&ui .
MISCELLANEOUS;
LAFAYETTE ÀIARKET8.
UP THE c G^UMBIA/
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COIUUECTED WEEKLY
FLOUR, GRAIN, ETC.
Wheat, Vest white, bushel.... 1
Oats, %1'DuaheL
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Corn Meal
lb... A . ................
Flour best,
sack. (-^ barrel). 1
Buckwheat Flour,
ih..............
Bran
ton.......... 1 ....... i ..... ,15
Hay, W ton.......... .
.12
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ton ...-••••• <.. • • •. 1«
LEGISLATURE.
DEALER IN
DRUGS, MUSIC, &.C
ORGANS, /
VIOLINS
FLUTES
Applet green
Lush...
■ dried,lb.....
Peaches, dried, p lb....
Plumbs,
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Beans,
fe lb...............
Potatoes.
bush.......... .
Onions.
lb....................
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MEATS
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Beef, fresh?
0>... ?...
Corned .................. .
i smoked .J......I
Pork, fresh, lb»..-... .
Veal, “ r........ .
Mutton “ I...... L.... ..
Bacon, hams P lb
sugar ented
sides.... i .......
shoulders,.. .A...
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ACCORDEONS,
FIFES
D ancing school .—Prof/Malony,
recently of Salem, was in town dur­
ing the latter part of last week for
the purpose of organizing a dancing
class. His terms are reasonable. In
fact, they are lower than what it has
been ^costing everyone that has at­
tended the Saturday evening hops
___ _ Mr. M. should
during the winter.
be patronized by everyone who may
wish to improve in the art of dancing.
C igar S tore .—After a good hearty
meal, lovers of a^’good cigar” should
call at J. 11. Majors’.: He has on
hand a very fine assortment of cigars,
tobacco, candies, etc. It is his inten­
tion, we believe, to open an oyster
-ealooi shortly. We opine that it will
be pretty generally patronized by all.
Should the dancing continue as here­
tofore, the young folks want just such
a place for refreshments.
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.James K. Kelley
H. Mitchell
Congressman
JOS. G. WÜSOB
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FEDERAL OFFICERS.
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W. R. Willis. . Register...
Roseburg
B. Herman Receiver... 4. . ;
Owen Wade,Register.....
Oregon City
Henry Warren, Receiver.
J. H. Stephens, Register,
.La Grande
in, Receiver
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supreme couiir.
P. Prim, Chief Justice
Jacksonville
... .Corvallis
J, Xh«yer. • •'
F. Boiiham...
|... ...... Salem
W- W. Upton...
• • ... Portland
L. L. McArthur
Baker City*
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Eggs,
(lozeuf......................
Cheese, Oregon prime,
lb
California.. J........
Lard, SW lb............... ..
isJlTDICIAL EISTTICTB.
Wopl,
Hides.
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Driving Flue and
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Elevated
COOK
STOVES
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First District: Jackson and Josephine.
2d District:, Benton, Coos,! Curry, Douglas
and Lane. 3d District: ;Lf I inn,
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Marion,
Polk, Tinxmook and Yamhill. 4th District:
Clackamas,
Columbia, Multnomah, and
Washington. 5th District I] Grant, Umatil-
la, Union «nd W asco.
AND DIFFERENT KINDS OF
Stoves
The other dealers
keep them,
can’’
PATENT CHURN
Which ¡8 made oTSpruce Wood, and is al >■
Lighter, Cheaper, More Cleanly,
iraidcr,
offer to the Farmers ami
i extra
of Oregoik, the largest and best selected More -Durable
iobbins stock of General Merchandise ever dttered
e with in Yamhill county, consisting of
t
And is the handsomest Window Blind in use.
It gives the best satisfaction to all who try
it, and I only ask you to enquire of any one
favorite
who has u<*ed them, to convince you that the
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Wooden Blind is the very best that v»>u can
buy.
^OHN 'R. LAKE.
GROCERIES,
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junelnol4
STAPLE and FANCY GOODS.
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CLOTHING,
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BOOTS AND SilOES.
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HATS AND CAPS.
GLASSWARE AND QUDENSWARE.
HARDWARE AjiD CUTLERY.
DRL’GS, MEDICINES,
, T a N^WARE. ETC.
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Prof. Mart
Principal.
or giving the young men OF
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TERMS OF CIRCUIT COURTS.
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Fret District—in the couity of Josephine,
on the fourth Monday in October; Jackson
second Monday in February, June and No­
vember.
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Second Distiret—Douglas third Monday
in October, and seconed Monday in May:
Coos, fourth Monday in : lay, and second
Monday in September ; Cu iry, first Monday
in June Lane, third Mon lay in April, and
and first Monday in Nevember; Benton, sec-
ond Monday in April, and 1 third Monday in
November.
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Third DistriCt-^-Linn , f mrth Monday in
March, and second Mon lay in Octobar:
Marion, second Monday in March'June and
November; Polk, second Monday in May.
and fourth Monday in No^nber;
hnber; Yamhill,
Yai
second Monday in April
id fourth Monday
in. October; Tillamook
icond Monday io
July.
Fourth District—Clackamas, fenrth Mon­
day in April and September; Multomah,
second Monday in February, June and Oc*
tober; Columbia, second Monday in April;
Clatsop, second Monday in August, and
fourth Tuesday in January; Washington,
fourth Monday in May, and first Monday in
October.
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Fifth District—Wasco, third Monday in
June, and second Monday in November;
Grant, first Monday in June, and third Mon­
day in September: Baker, third Monday in
May and first Monday in October; Union,
first Mondav in May,’ and third Monday in
October; Umatiila, last Monday in April,
and fourth Monday in October .
Oregon a thorough Business Education
All of whi.ch have been selected from the
ONE HALF THE USUAl PRICES,
Importers ami Dealers of 84*h Fnpiiisco,
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^ofentry Tn session.at Albany, Linn County stall
and will be otler&d
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produce*
times^
fefleroon
igand gen
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le Main
fectioii-
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL.
OR RELIEF TO ' PAINFUL FEET
from TIGHT FOOTS use NEZ PERCE
INDIAN CHIEF SALVE.
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Farmers and others wislpng to educate their
sons can obtain full particulars by address-
ing the Principal,_______________ n‘27m3,
FM1C) remove Corns Apply Freely Fez
M. Perce Indian Chief Salve. Bandage for
four or five days; a sure cure.
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Nez Perce In-
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SUDDENLY • FROM
DISEASE.
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HEART
How common is the announcement.
Thousands are suddenly swept into
eternity by this fatal malady. This
disease generally has its origin in im-
pure 1 ilood, filled with irritating,
poisonous materials, which, circula­
ting through the heart, irritate its
delicate tissues. Though at first the
irritatton may be slight, producing a
little palpitation or irregular action,
R evival The Baptist denoniina- yet by and by the disease becomes
firmly seated, and infiamation, .or
lion under fhe auspL i 3 of Elder hypertrophy, or thickening of the lin­
Lynch, are holding a revival at the ing membrane^ or the valves, is pro­
•Smith Church on the North YamhilL duced. How wise to give early at­
.So far, we are informed, thete has tention to a case of this kind. Un­
been about fifteen conversions to the natural thrpbbing or pain in the re­
gion of the heart should admonish one
^church.
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that all is not right, and if you pre­
serve
it from further disease, you n^ist
N ew R estaurant .—Our old time
help
it
to beat rightly by the use? of
.friend John Baker has opened a res­ such a remedy
as shall remove the
taurant at St. Joe where he disperses cause of the trouble. Use Dr. Pieroe’s
the best of edibles to his guests. We Golden Medical Discovery before the
besjieak for him a liberal share of the disease has become too seated, and it,
will, by its great blood purifying and
public patronage.
wonderful regulating properties,» ef­
E lbction .- —There will be an elec- fect a perfect cure. It contains med­
tion of a new Superintendant for the ical properties, which act specifically
Lafayette Sondqy School on Sunday, upon the tissues of the heart, bring-
Jai. Uth; also a Secretary. Both I ing about a healthy action L 8o|d by
Druggists
at 25 cts.
hold for one year
• ’ alF enterprising
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T.vfy O itt .-4-B v some means the
notice of C. C. Call’s saddle and har­
ness shop, at Dayton, was left out of
the Dayton Directory. Mr. Call does
work on the principle of “live and
let live.” His stock is guaranteed to
be of the best quality. ‘ Orders left
with J. W. Cullen promptly attended
to. . •
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U. 8. District Judge - ------ . l .M. P. Deady
U. 8. Marshal.'? .'?. ......Tho’s G. Tounf
Clerk U. 8. Court.... A------ A A B. Wilcox
Surveybr General. . .
r.lW. H. Odel
Sup't Ind Affaire., v ...1....-T. B .Odeneal
U. S. Assessor.......... ....... A .Thos. Frazer
U. 8. Collector..... ....... ... W. Bowlby
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Woods Household Magazine for
January, contains a lavish supply of
first rate articles. It is now in its
fourteenth volume and every year
has increased its popularity and add­
ed new friends to its large list of ad­
mirers. Though retaining its old
name, it has now the slightest con­
nection with its former proprietor,
ERGUSON & |IRD. earner
and Main ; dai
but has for many months been the
eral>merchandise. ?
exclusive property of Mr. S. E.
ELTY 1
IWN,
Shutes, its present publisher. H. V.
rs in (i
street; |<
Osborne (Tenoroon) still continues as
ipplies.
its editor and is the only person em­
ployed in that capacity—giving to
the luagazine not a careless supervis­
M. RK j RY. County
• attorce at law¿—ofll
ion, tut direct personal attention in
Court House.
every department. The magazine is
OHN BIRD, rest side i Jette
improving constantly, and is splen­
dealer in çtq eB and tinwan
didly adapted to the members of the
household. The present number con­
tains three engravings and other good ST. JOSEPH
things in proportion.
Price of magazine one dollar per T~—Tf
E LT Y A fe [MPSON; cor. 4
year—with chromo Yo-Semite, one
dealers $1 groceries, glasBV
dollar and a half.
Address
ware und phtei it medicines
. Woods Household Magazine.
Newburgh, N. Y.
1LLIABÜÍ
U. S. Senator* •
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arker a co are now
D’est. ■ Usura
We also epntin
“HOME SHUTTLI
PRICES R È |>Ut
$40: No. 3 (HhgCa
Orders for either
und forwarded pn r
ACTIVE agents
kinds of Sewing Ma
GEO. W; Th
8, W, Cor, M
..ÍL. F. Grover
B?F. Chadwick
.. ¿L Eleischner
.Eugene Semple i
n. C. Simpson ,
E, 8. McComas.
Governor .-p,............».£.
Secretary of State.....
Treasurer of State....
State Printer............... .
State Librarian........
Register of State .Lands
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D ied .—Gilbert Howard, only son
of G. W. and S. E. Knapp, died Dec.
28th 1373. Aged eight years and
four months.
........ J J. W. Cowls
j T. R. Harrison
R Burbank
EXECUTIVE 'DEPVRTMENT.
ClIRlSTMAE FE3TIVITIFU - | T DAY-
TON.—On Christmas eve tlie hearts
To the wife of Joseph IIus
4, a suu.
"State Senator.
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OREGON OFFICIAL DBECTOBY.
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verj* ma ty of the littfey folks were
made glad by the numerous presents
they receiv ed from the Christinas
tree. Not on ly the little oik?s, but
those of mor mature years weev the
liappy i*ee ipients of presents, and
from report everything pertaining
thereto pass, d off 1» a most pleasant
manner.
On Christmas Hight the Ozld Fel­
lows gave a sociaole at their -hall,
which was largely attended by the
members and invited guests. They
gAva a splendid supper, and both old
and young enjoyed themselves to the
utmostf_
LasVuuf not least, comes the ball
given at the Dayton Hotel L There
were some thirty nine numbers sold
for the occasion. Everything that
(XMild be done to make this a grand
Success was done.
I ' Yam^ll County Directory.
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County Judge. ..x. J;..- M. M. Ramsey
............ R. H. Lamson
Clerk..........
. . .R. P. Bird
I^heriff..
.. J. M. Kelty
Treasurer......
1 Dawson
Co. Commissioners
*•*‘1 Hnlery
,-.C. Handley
Surveyor:. .A
.....I. Davli'
Assessor,,..
JH.
H. Hewit
School Sup t.
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...... .Dr. Johnson
Coroner
or burns and scalds
J. SMITH,
street
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Use Nez Perce Indian Chief Salv
OB TETTER AND RINGWORM
Use Nez Perce Indian Chief Saelv
TORY
TUITION»
nd Elm;
¡„Queens
HIGHEST GRADES............ $7 per Quarter.
INTERMEDIATE GRADE 0
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PRIMARY . ........... 4 “
LANGUAGES, (extra).... 1 per month
»'Pupils can enter at any time
noSOtf
Stewart,
uore, Ac
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TORY
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nd Hamess, Aal
OR HARD SWELLINGS AND GATH
erings use Nez Perce Indian Chie
Salve.
OR SORES OF ALL KINDS
Use Nez Perce Indian Chief Salve.
NEW GOODS!
At the Olct Brick Corner.
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THE PARKER CUN
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FERGUSON & BIRD
ave just received and are
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Goods,
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PARKER BRO’S
Consisting of General Merchandise,
Gunsmithii
cksmiths,
s ironed,
done.
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CLOTHING.
. ’ I HATS, CAPS,
3no39-ly
BOOTS,SHOES;
GROCERIES,
¿ARDWARE^
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8TAPLE ARTICLES
J. H, OLDS . ' - > PROPRIETOR.
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J. N. MILLER
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N AND AFTER MAY ,16, THERE
will be a regular stage running be­
tween Lafayette and Portland, making
weekly trips, leaving Lafayette every Fri­
daymorning at K o'clock, "returning Satur­
day. FARE, EACH WAY, SI 50,
GENTS’ FURNISHING
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ZXGOODS, ETC., ETC
BES1
• g’es a
reasonabbii
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OULD ANNOUNCE TO THE CITI-
. sens of this place and vicnrty that
A
NEW
HACK
he has returned to his old stand and is
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prepared to do all work in his line, such as
Will be placed upon this line in a short manufacturing.. WAGONS.
BUGGIES
BUGGIES,
time.
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HACKS, Ac.
(Iy”Re pairing done ou shorf|notice.
EXPRESS and other business attended to
pprdmtly
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ono to or-
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