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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1874)
f/-'[ • i- v 1 ’* Ji. • \ .1 • . te 1 •1 ’ ! ;r r — r * . »■ 4 LAFAYETTE CO LOCAL EPITOME. No mail yesterday. Been snowing aga.n. Two weddings last week. Necktie sociable to night. • The^mud is drying up fast. Croquet runs, rain or shine. Dance last Monday— good time. Yesterday was another spring day. The new drug store is in full blast. Counterfeit trade t-_ dollars in circula- FRIDAY .FEBRUARY 27,1874 • . Ì • ' ” Î . M. E. Church SouthJ- ■ ■< SouthJ X F. W. D. MAYS, PASTOK. J Appointments for Lafayette and Tillamook Circuit are as follows : First 8abbath. Happy VaMey.atll o’clock A. M., McMinnville. 6:30 p. m . Second Sabbath, Tillamook. Third Sabbath, West Chehalem. 11 a . m ., Unity .School House, 3 p. m . Fourth Sabbath,^' Armstrong’s School House, 11 a . m ., I^fayette,6:30 p. m ., » 1 I l>r. J. W. Watts will preach at! this place the second-SundAy in every month at 11 a. •* hi., and in tho evuniauf at early candlu- Hglit. ____________ [ . - Gdd in New York to-day, 112 3-4« Portland Legal Tender rates, flO buying; fiO selling. ' Gold bare are quotable at 725(3)750 fine, Exchange on San Francisco, 3-4 of 1 per cent premium. Liverpool Wheat, 13s 4d@l3s 8d; club, 13s 84(^138 lOd. Lafayette Lodge No. 29, I. O. O. F. Meets at Ijifayette, every Saturday evert ing o'clock. ’ ’» • g at 7 o clock. 4.1 k i Members of tbe tbedrder :drder in good standing an are invited to attend i £ N. G.J By order of ® • i r-'t EL. is i our duly “ * [CT’L. SAMUEL^ auth imrt ifbd Agent at Fortland, Po Oregon. T he L afayette C ourier has been designated, in pursunuce of law, as t-ho'paper in windfall legal and judicial advertisements for the coun ty of Yamhill must be published. CARD OF THANKS. < • E d . C ourier :—Allow me through the columns of your paper to thank the good people of Lafayette for their generous donation to-me and mine on lust Friday evening. If in the dis* charg 5 of my duty. I have merited your good will and offerings, it shall jin n>£ aim in the future to retaiu your confidence by a consistent life. All I claim is that as best I know how —have I tried to do my duty. ‘ With good will to all I shall ever pray that one and all may receive “God’s un- spt^kuble gift,” with all His power to save, enrich and rejoice. Yours in hope of a blissful innhor- tality. T. Al WOOD, . Pastor M. E. Churth. W >LF HuxT.—To -morrow, Satuir- <1 ly, there is to be a mighty slaughter of cayotes throughout this \i< ig’iborhood, that is, if the hunters with dogs and guns, can find any to (day. Last Saturday one was killed l»y Mr. Job Carey and since then there has been a perfect mania to kill a wolf. These animals have killed a large number ofLsbeep during the winter, and sheep raiders have aoout couie to the conclusion to have them d-.-capitated. F ireman ’ s B all . — It -was our pleasure to attend the Fireman’s Ball fit McMinnville on the 20th inst., in honor of Washington’s birthday. The affair was a Very pleasant one indeed, and all'enjoyed themselves. The at tendance was not as large as we ex pected to see, there, being only 69 numbers sold. The object was a wor thy one and was deserving of better patronage! z ! L ------ C ircuit C6uRT»-?-The following cases have been docketed for the r. I Cir- cuit Courts J J. Saxp vs. B. F. Hartman; action ‘I for rent. , J. B. Stkndley vs. J. Perkins; writ of review. * A, J. Biperton vs. C. E. Chrisman; action for money. Allen & Lewis vs. E. Dupuis, et al; suit to correct deed. M ! D on ’ t .—. A young lady of our ac- quaintance says: : “Some men are al- ways talking .about patronizing their own town—always harping on that duty—and yet they go abroad to get married, while here we all stand waiting! I do hope that some of these men who go abroad to marry will get terribly cheated! ” I w N ecktie P arty . - The young la dies of this place intend giving a necktie party at the Good Templar Hall, on this, Faiday, evening for the benefit of the hall. ; The object is a worthy .one and undoubtedly will be well patronized. Admission 25 cents. AlLthe ladies are invited to partic ipate. | j T he M ill .—On*Tuesday last the steam flour mill at this place was sold by Geo. T. Myers, assignee of -Thos. Standley, to Medorum Crawford for the sum of <1,756., We are in hopes that Mr. C. will have it put in run ning opperation soon. I ■■ ! I- E xhibition . — We are informed that Professor J. H. Savage’s school at Dayton, will give an exhibition, consisting of dialogues, speeches, etc., at the school house in that place in ■ about three weeks. . « -— ----- ♦ •--------- O ld R elic .—Yesterday Mr. Hart Hurley showed an Indian arrow head which he found in his garden re cently—such as the Indians used in the good old days long past. Indian agencios for Generals Sheridan and Ord%rriv Cheyenne Un the 21st. Fort Laramie on the day^llowing. The temperance crusad^ began ,|n '1£ Jersey City on the evening pf.the 17tty. Twenty-five* ladies proc« ¿ded to Ja billiard saloon, knelt in )rayerx and spent half an hour in exHer ling. 50- were greeted with jeers hy i the meff f and left without seeming o 11 o have qr| ated the impression they, desired, j ■ Tho Tennessee’ State dirafige. ‘ a their first annual sessioij at Gt on the 18th. Nearly’ 50HAnbor ö ’ Grange» were represented!by overii delegates,' including n^any ludh Among the questions clieipussed yfas the establishment1 qf* a .plough and cotton manufactory at Nashville.’J A Cheyenne dispatch ’’of tho 2Jd says: General Baker, a^ted’ Indian fighter, - arrived here y“ sterday ' ' ‘ «nd 1 Genesis left for the front r- Sheridan and Ord reach« Foft amie in safety this ’ mounir ng. N^ie Companies of Infantry apd 1 sevénfof cavalry left here to-day ip r ’* the vi$n- ity of Red Cloud Agenoyt Í Tlie first annual session of the S^ate Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, of Missouri, commenced dt Booncrill le on the 18th. Nearly < ■ iry .county in tho State was represen I. The ___ State - Grange was organized »st May, with 300 subordinate gran since “i_ which time the number has indr cased toy ver l,700r . ■ • ?.. * T< '<■ « ’ ...... .r ices The War Department lia$ from Texas that Lieu Buel, with his com of portions of Companies D, and G-, of thé Tenth Cavalrjf, and fifteen Tonka scouts( struck alsmall caj of Comanches oh Double» Mountai. on the 6th inst., and killiqd ted Ini and captured sixty-foil |r horses. The base ball ground has been plowed up. To-morrow will be the last day of this month. Persons holding patents should have them recorded. . . The exhibition at Webfoot will be on to-morrow, Saturday, evening. We understand that the postmaster at St. Jo. has taken to track-walking. Some one spilt a xtip of water on a fire yesterday, thereby causing us to loso a good item. An old land mark gone—the stump which stood in front of' Mr. George Perkins’ property. Vivian gave another of his delight ful parlor entertainments at the new hall in this place last evening. There is a move being made by somtf of our young bloods to organize a Dramatic Society in this place. yivian will givp one of his pleasing entertainments at Dayton this even ing. All should go and hear him. * * County Clerk Lampson has a sup ply of School Laws. Clerks of tnc various districts should send and get one. '• i Cooing is well enough before mar riage, z but the billing doesn’t come fill after; and then it comes from the tradesman. OR EG OU There is to bo a wedding soon in Chehalem. ' The license were procur — '* I * ' J] ed a few days since, also kid gloves The Union countl I jail; is Ci|ipty, and other articles too numerous to Cayotes fiequei^t| (the streets of mention.. Well, we won’t give,the names just yet. La Grande in the dead of ni^ht. A young man named Kinsey receiv A large band b of ishcep wife re- ed the contents of a pistol—a wad — >]k 4ounfi 10 ccntly sold in Polli 1 in the' thigh at a rehcrsal at the per head. . ■) school house near McMinnville, on the 13th inst., and a painful wound A Chapter Lodgd of Royaf Arch was the result. This shows that boys shouldn’t play with wads, i . -!%j jMiisons is being organized if Eu ■ ?! It really* was too bad for the boys gene City.r L*"3.-**:-- L r S <•’ " i w at McMinhville that the Crogon Ci^y Forest Grove n( otils a poljpeman Fire Department didn’t come up on to protect secular qneetu) ® from* the boat to attend the ball, after all J * • ï I disturbance. .1 Yi the trouble they were put to fixing A teamster of (jbrva’Jii wants up and marching through mhd and sloih to the boat. Wasn’t it'i to buy a fcwltniles-jcifcgood i°: tad to t Unlike the other Cathartics, Dr. lay down in that <|ity. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets Sheriff Burch, of-.P^lkJ|tate1y rws • rw * t do not, after their operation; have a secondary tendency to render the bowels more costive. This is an im- traveled the conhty over, and rais- pqj tanb improvement, as all who have cd about $4,000 taxes. | r '■ ■ fl ever taken many pills or other cathar The shaft in tl)d JamcajWorden tics for the purpose of ovcrcpmir.g constipation know to their sorrow Ledge, Baker c< •cjm|y, h$s v been "- that the secondary effect of all such medicines has been “to render a bad sunk over one hui iiidred fee(. ! F ■ « matter worse.” These pellets pro ij| horses eking in There are mail; duce such a secondary tonic effect up vi alley of ^pizooty, on the bowels as to bring about a per Grand J Ronde • •. manent healthy action. Hence their especially in the 5 vicinity o| * Union, great value, taken in small doses dai ly for a length of time, in habitual There ;ià prett good $ leigliing constipation- and in piles, attended in the vicinity of ►akér (J |y yet, and produced, as they generally are, ■ r is dèj ¿htfullv by torpor of the liver and costiveness. and the wcatbe ▼** * ! / • I Sold by all druggist at 25 cents a pleasant... - fJr í vial. ¿ah, Of -t • • A wealthy farmer ill Fu|ton, N Y.^has this notice-postfed up in life field: “If any man’s or woman's cows or oxen gits in these air oats, his or her head, will be cu off, as '¡the case may be. A man ive um, and pay my takes^ ‘confo^Hzation to a^man who lets his ertyter run loose said eye.” • ’ —wh" >er tells i A Bedford, Pa., new of a girl who stands on r half bushel measure ¡and graceful.y shoulders three bushels of| wheat. To a doubting editor in an adjoin ing’ county, the newspa newspaper nien- ing tions the fact that she is a Brunette, five feet three inches longitude, that her gravity is two |iundred and twenty-five pounds, i d that she can whip any editor Cam- ■X bria county. L—.... —, “hana - weary of life—' ury me rote a deepi on the hillside,” •young man in Dubuque; uf they pumped him out, and * it same and night he went to tlie < laughed til| he cried at t|e antics of the trick foules. ■ GS D I SIMPS KELT Y They can be had at noxother place, as Hep s. •■•»••• LAKE OSEGCK- OFHCIAX, SZBECTOST. '• EXECUTIVE PKPVBTMENT. Is the sole Agent foijal the Btove< manti- .¿factored. f ' ' ' I , * Governor ..................... .4. Secretary of State. • • • # Yoh can now. buy a 8tov<-<,f thicker pinto, Treasurer of State and sf any plate fails it cart be repine-, Stale Printer.w«... > • < » « State Librarfen.'.;, ’ *** ___ cd at a small expense. We have the Register of State I^nds. . . .. L. F. Grover 8. F. Chadwick ...L Eleisclihcr Eugene Semple _ ’ ___ S. . C. Simpson E. 8. McComas Driving Fine and • » Elevated Oven - . i ■ • ■ -I * -f ’ ■ » ' CONJUESMOFAL; COOK STOVES, ■ U. S. Senator*-•.*•-........... James K. Kettsy “ .... !................. J. H. Mitchell Congressman .......4........... Jos. Q. Wilaeu SKI * I Parlor and Box Stoves. f-i ! ’ FEDE1IAL OFFICERS f U. S. District Judge.. U. 8. Marshal.. .... Clerk U. S^Court... .*. The other dealers will Jell you they don't Surveyor General......... keep them. The reason fo. they Bup't Ind Affairs. .... t Can’t buy them. U. 8. Assessor........... . U. 8. Collector..../.. Please remember that 1 also have a M. P. Deedy Tho’s G. Young ............. Bi Wilcox .... W. H. Odel .. T. B Odeneal ....Thos. Erster Bowlby All manufactured iin this city. PATENT_CHURN. Don’t forget to lock at the LAND OFFICE*? AV. IL WiRia. I Register .. Bose barg :. Heamaii.r Receiver........... . o Jwen Wade, Begister^r......'. Oregon City Henry Warren, Receiver...... J. H. Stephens, Register, ... JLa Grande D. ®kapl*n! Receiver........... R PATENT WINDOW BLITD, • I 11 \ . * ., P. P. Prim, Chief Justice..... Jacksonville A. J. Thayey.................................... .C'orvalHa Salem And is the handsomest Window Blind in use. B. F. Bonbam.............................. Portland It gives tlie best satisfaction to all who try W- W. Upton........................ it, and 1 only ask you to enquire of any one ’ L. L. 'is* McAfthur.. .¡..................... Baker City who has med them, to convince y«u that tlie JUDICIAL EISTTICTB. Woòden Blind is the very best that youciin First District: Jackson and Josephine. buy. * ' JOHN IL IJLKE. 2d Irtstrict: Penton, Coos, Curryv Dowciaa junelnoll and Lane» Sd Djwtiicti Linn, Manon, Polk, Tillamook and Yalhbffl. 4th District: ■I I Clackamas, loh mTia, Multnomah, and I I ♦ I___ j * j ’’ I Washington. Jth District;' Grant, UtoatB- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oro- la, Union and Wasco. 1 ' gon, for the county*of county* of Yamhill Yamhill, ■ ■ - i;1 1 ■. I'JUiiiliUj va. Win. n III« O. JU H. «a. M. XFVfLiaa Beall, plain tiff, vs; 8. Torrance, TERMS OF CIBCUlT C0UKT8. and M. J. Torrance, defendants. Frat District—In the county of Josephine, To WinJS. Torrance and M. J. Torrance, on the fourth Monday in October; Jackson defendants: i second Monday in February, Jnne and No N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF vember. Oregon, you are hereby required to aj> Second Distirct—Douglas third Monday pear and answer the complaint tiled against in October, and seooned Monday in May; yort in the above entitled suit by the sec ond Monday of April, A. D. 1874, Hint being Coos, fourth Monday in May, and second the first day of the next term df said Monday in September; Curry, first Monday’ court, and if you fail so to answer plain in June ; Ijine. third Monday in April, and tiff will take a decree against you foreclos and first Monday in Nevember; Benton.sec ing a mortgage given by ,you to him, No- ond Monday in Apri|, and third Monday in veinl>er 17tn. 1871, upon the tracts of laud in Yamhill county. State of Oregon, which November. Third District—IJrin, fourth Monday in are described as follows: . The W. X of N. W. J( of Section I, town March, and second Monday in October; ship 2 8. R. 5. W. and E- X of N. E. X of Sec Ma rion, second Monday in March June and tion one,T. 2, 8. K. 5, W.; ajso the W. X of November; Polk, second Monday in May. 8. W. x Of section 11, T.2.8. R. 5 W. and the and fourth Monday in November; YamhiU, E. X of 8. E. X of section 12, T.2 8, R. 5 W.; second Monday in' April,and fourth Monday containing 320 acres, for the pur]>osc of se curing the payfaent of $5oo oo in U. 8. gold in October ; Tillamook, second Monday in coin and interest, and directing the sale of July. Fourth District—Clackamas, fourth Mon said lands as upon execution and that the proceeds be ai^plied to pay plaintiff the day in April and September-, Multomah, sum of $525 in United States gold coin and second Monday in February, June and Oc -interest on $.500 of said sum since Novem tober; Columbia, second Monday in April; ber 17th 1872 at one per cent a Clatsop, second Monday in August, and month and costs and disbursments, ‘fourth Tuesday in JanuaryWashington, and will lake a judgment against you for said sum of money and costs and dlsburs- fourth Monday in May, and first Monday In October. * ments. Fifth District—Wasco, third Mondav Monday in An order directing publication of this summons was made bv the al>ove entitled Jane, and second Monday in November; court October 27th, 1873. • . , . Grant, first Mondor Mond.-ry in June, June. fend %nd third Mon ’ E. D. SHATTUCK, A B. LXVEVzAX, CL A>. KILLIN’, day in September; Baker, third Monday in In Attorneys for Plaintiff At May ay and first Monday in October; 1’nfap. niop. Lafayette Feb. 6, 1871 n O.50-6 w first Mondav in May,* May, and third Monday m ■ October; Umatilla, last Monday in April, t and fourth Monday in October«. I < i f î- r ■ » ' AXD DEALERS IS I ' G . T ' QUERIES, r I • ¡Í CANNEE FRUITA ¡Oysters! * ! '1 ■ -B.. II. J .Crackers. Nuts of »11 kfo dads, i Toba adeo,* ' ( I 8 a r dines. «lines. r ? ft • - 4 .. -I * » r* r Fine IJB6.-4 , --------4. Medicinal may4tf . t . t * J. SMITH, * t 4 < ‘ I . • 4 i I' ' I ' .■ ■J ■ ’ npERM COMMENCED se TEMBEB 45, M j 1873. ¡. j___ TUITION^ f • * ■ T^I^S........... $7 Hl iHEST <lRADJt8...........$1 per Quarter. • 4 44 IN ’ERM EJ)IATE GRADE ( <• Ua MARY * .......... L....; | PR LA *iGUAGF8, (extra)....... g per month. ar Pupils pan enter at aig time. no3') tf , : - ' • 1€ I. J-L -■U___ » B A R. R H B E R s H 0 IP • HAIR DRESSING SALOON; I Colli® i Principal. In session at Albariy, Li| tiipes^ , < H öfter to itlu ie Fanners and Censnmers of Oregon, . thé the largest and best selected stock of General .Merchandise ever offered in Yamhill county, consisting of PRICES, 'Sharing!................. f i............25 cents County at all STAPLE and FANCY GOODS. | DAY AND NIG SCHOOL. ' Albany, talk of gett a grand i ' 1 . GROCERIES, Our old typo friend, Frank Hill of fair or supper îçi jthp co of a Farmers and others wishing to educate their CLOTHING, » i sons can obtain full particulars by address Dayton, called one day this week. !.. U BOOTS AND SHOES. •i few weeks. ing the Principal,____ ■ ■, ______ n ’ ‘27m3. Judge Ramsey went to Portland on 1 HATS’AND CAPS, The straighten -i p-M y-Jane GLASSWARE AND QUDENSWARE, Tuesday on business. i and show-ohr-biiiiBt-pi Attitude llkRDWARE AND CUTLEIiY. Richard Phillips of Amity called on LAFAYETTE, L -I OREGON. DRUGS, MEDICINES, lias superceded die Gr ianbeud Wednesday. z ’ • T<N WARE ETC. DEALE»’ i ■ • Rev. Dr. Watts will preach at Hills with the Albany belles. • J Five farms ill jhp W do Hills, AU of which have been selected from the boro on Sunday next at 11 o’clock. TOBACCO; SEGÀRS, NUTS, Importers and Dealers of San Francisco, and will be ofiereil low for cash or country The many friends of Mr. Stilwell fifteep miles from Salem liaye re Candies, sardines, Oysters, produce* ' . i will be pleased to learn that he is im cently been sole at. pnc ranging 1 1 • stationery, eti proving in health. pe r a from £14 to •i ■ ■■ J. J. Butler of Bellvieu called dur it is to be found And in fact everythin The grain-sac ers • a lie farm in a first-class variety at ing the week. He always pays his subscription in advance—that’s the ers’ warehouse, ^Jorvall fare now I would respectfully icit a share of the * public patronage. •• „ ' . ; ' J ' ’ ’ way all should do. J. B. MAJ0R8. mno12-tf working day <arf< ’ d -nigh in order j ] —-■ Are now runniug. and are prepared to buy TELEGRAPHIC SUMARY. Wheat or to exchange for Wheat, to grind >. ’ s steam- 1,T.( to keep the W. f ... --------- - .;_U for toll, or to chop for toll, or to grind high Kit I - ers supplied wit! cargo ' grind ** low — or not * to * _ * ’ist all, or any or to grind-.at an" Mr. Disraeli formally accepted the Iff way to pfaase the tarmerai so that they wilt. V it jThe miners in Southern Oregon Premiership on the 19th. hot'go away scolding. ). ’ H, OLDS The new Superintendent of the have now sufficient ; water to keep • - Coast Survey, to succeed Professor them busy for sbme tim|. 1 It is es N AND AFTER will be a regula A* A ’111? Pierce, is Capt. Garlisle, of Paterson, timated that several th|m$and dol- tween Lafayette! and fayette every Fri- formerly of California. weekl^Arips, leaving i-Jackson day , returning tJ-*— Is now open for storage, free of charge to morning a£8. o'cl all thoee that will give ua the preference of Several members of the House Ju Ms season. day. FARE, . ........... EACH ” ‘ W Y, $1 50, puachasing their Wheat for cash, at tiie diciary Committee say that the Gene (ugliest market price, any time when they ACK A NEW may see proper to sell. ; va award distribution bill will not So come on, gentlemen, we have a free Will be placed upon $iis line in a short Jbridge and no ferriage, an<l will accommo probably be ready to report for weeks. time. date yon any way to suit the times, Twelve mills and about two thous iness attended to EXPRESS and other 1 nl2tf ppromtljf. ] and operatives in Kensington (Penn.) HARKER <f. CO. Dayton, Ocaober 2. Is73. > are idle, owing to a strike for an ad T— Notice to tom- j * 1 I vance of fifteen per cent, over the »00 Pages of Engri and CoL. mHE UNDEB8IGN1 present rate of wages. z . HAVING BEEN ored Plate. Pushed ERLY, at X appointed ______ execut _____ _ of the last will ** Jim Maoo writes from England 25 cento a yearv Efesi No? F4 fast is- olEdwargHilt- Edward Hilton, deceased, —------ , by , the Coun sued. A Germán edition at ty Court of Yamhill county, Oregon. All pnèe. that he will accept the challenge of persons having Claims against the estate Address. JA vICK, , of said deceased are‘ hereby required to r, N. Y, Tom Allen to fight for from $1,000 to vouchers to me, •oi present them wi Ith nropef at my residence f in Daynon, In said county, $5,000, if Allen posts a forfeit to prove ILL PEAT LAFAYETTE ON THE the date of this fno within six months mont ha fcoBi First Monday of each -Month and that he means business. itìJTX ON- notice. T 8. R. BAXTER, i : S J. R. MAJORS owned by J. R. Majors, wish es to inform the public tbst he is now prepared to. do any and ail kinds of work in his line m the 1st-. est style, • arker a CO. are now* prepared to at ONE HALF THE USU 25 cento - ■ I • ' •r ROBERT PIERCE, I • /< 7 •• O Hair cuttings.. Can be accommodated reasonable I The Dayton Floral Mills 25 cento rT<HVE THOROUGHLY OYER- JT1 hauled and repaired my HATH ROOM, those in need of a good I t' Shampooing,... ■ . » •I PffcRCE, aving bought the shop )R GIVING THE YOUNG MEN OF Oregon a thorough Business Education j PERSONAL. LEGISLATURE >• ... - J. W. (owls J T. R. Hairison I A. B.Buibauk «State Senator SurriTBons-; ÜRUGGISTSÍ ■ ' O regon iron worki '• s ■ 't . STOVES. More .Durable Í' > OREGON - MADE Which is made of Spruce Wood, and is al • Lighter, Cheaper, More Cleanly, ----------- * ■J -i SI PKEME COI RT. ' ■ ■ '4 — —■ V. . M. M« Rsfatey County Judge . R. H. Clerk.............. : R. P. 13rd She i iff*. J, M. Krity Jreasurer......... ................ ..ir J Dawson Co. Commissioners... M...... ........... J Hilery , .C. Handley Surveyor. Go to Lake's Emigrant Stove and Tin Store, Aseessor............. ...... ......... I. IfaVJH > • •• • 138 Front street, Portland, and see H. H. llewi¿ School 8up't............. the stoves manufactured at the .Dr. Johnson’ Coroner.............. .. i ■■i j n«» Pl ■ilo I Yamhill County Directory/ ï AND DIFFEBKNT KINDS GF < 1 MISCELLANEOUS. - .................... ,? 1 ■ ~ , \ ton *.F • - "* r :: ■ ! * J Lafayette, . nolo tf - Ì 1 "* I * THE PARKER CUM. The Dayton Granary WS PARKER BRtfS WE£T MERIDEN,CT. I » I 73no3>ly —5- 1---- : Ross’ store m3 Nothing has been heard from the i Jan. 23d, 1874. i <• : Executor. W Remain during Court Week < W E ARE" CONSTANTLY BECJHV ing New Goods direct frein PcMMd nail s, *