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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1874)
1" * ' c Ì f ’» ■’ l J f . í f ■ r ' • -^T • 1/t. ‘ M. E. Church Scuth. Albany is the Eden*erf Heinpcr- i . \ J ’ ' of Portland got away with their ance. I competitors, the Star Club of Van Burgthrs arc. intimidating i ‘ • couver, jit the latter place on Sat lcmites. T .j - i ‘ i i urday la*L The figures.were 22 race Jacksonville ■* boasts a new ■ r 'f’ If ■ i to eleven, indicating that a splen course. 1 i II II •’* ' ' IÌ • ’ll |< . did gamc-'was played: Each club The Grangers & óf Dallas ou^l per received three goose eggs. Time one hundred. - F of game, two hours'. W. A. Hart, V 03 Roseburgers a hi use » of the Arcadian club, umpired sat ■ by pitching quoitjs '■ isfactorily. "y. Knox Butte Grangn,. Linii diHiU; The firsM nine of the Pioneers 1 • ty, has 54 members. t a * ip; are: Oliver* pitcher; Gearin, catch j i?i Qrdei' are iii ’ Spring fights er; Sutherland, 1st basy; Whiting, r Ul. 2d base; Barker (new man),? 3d throughout the* in terior fij La Grande an nd .Jacksonville base; Wiley, short stop; J. Ral I eigh, left field; Thompson, center have both begun to‘-“ ¿ field; -------- 1-, ri^ht field. Joe sdiY has ife. Wiley was unanimously chosen commenced at the Penitentiary. Captain. The nine is an excellent There is a call for a schqolinarm one, and we await with anxiety conventional Un on\ Bakeircoiinty. • I the opening gaqic with their rivals, An Ashland lftdy bas s $vqd to-. the Arcadians, • • • Lili ' X gether 3,382 pieces of cal The Multnomah and Washing- two quilts. 111 ton Clubs of Portland played a Frank Brown, of Lane/céqnty, match game on last Saturday, now languishes ip tlio Stajte lpeni- which resulted in a victory to the ..... tcntiary. k : ; ft • ‘ former club. The score standing: the ¡Willdmetítc^River Bridging Multnomah, 17; Washington?, 12. at Salem is whatfs the m with The figures indicate very ?good Capitolian?. playing. New buildings bavé 1 The Albany iMnocrut says: “Tim. ed already on thie burnt ] F. W. D. MAYB. rA-lOlt. Appointment» for Lafayette and Tillamook Circuit are as follows : " First Sabbath. Happy Valley,at 11 o’clock a . m ., McMinnville, nj-IOp. m . , , Second Sabbath/TilUnmok. Third Sabhath, W«a| Cliehalein, 11 a . m ., Unity School House,‘U P. ». Fourth Sabbath, Ajmistrong’s School House, 11 a . M., Lafayetw>6::l0 p. ii., ■ i ‘ wi ■ Dr. J. W. Watts w-ill pren^h Ii i at this place the second Sunday in overjmn month at 11 a. in., and in the evening atea pirly candle- light. -- A • - J —->4^ ___ • L. SAMVEL, is our <Iu>y nuthor- i*»»»l Agvnt nt Port land, Oregon. ‘E lection .—At the last regular meeting of Lafayette Lodge, No. 31, I. O. G, T., tho following officers were elected for the quarter commencing May 5: W. C. T„ James McCain; W. V. T., Miss M. Yocom; W. R. S., Hull Johnson; W. F. 8. James Mar tin; W. T., Mrs.’ C. E. Watts; W. M., W. Nelson; W. I. G., Miss Ada Watts; W. O. G., J. P. Johnsoli. This order, we are happy to say, is in a most prosperous condi tion and is doing a good work in our community. ‘ " |FSI . » a a A .. » i 1 Ì z / Í -■ • / 1 J •I 1 « r • j ¿i-' ’ .1 ' i " i .I f f : • n."r • I - ■ I The Crescent Base Bail Club 1874. ■ r ■ 11 Í Ì BASE BALL NOTES LAFAYETTE COURIER MAY ’ „ J, • J FRIDAY, i ' ■ r t * ’ . w I ■ ’ 1 . • / ' J v V, 1 • * •’ > ‘.[ dcAKl sheep, while horses are starv- in g to death on the range. i — U------- — I TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. - | ■ J. --------- F- CORRECTED WEEKLY. COXGKKsBIOXAL,/ 7 U. S. Sou* ter-- .FLO fit, G RAIN. E^C. 4 • • I Congressman .. Wheat, besLwhite, busho^.. Oats, ’ p fj bushel ................................... ............................... Corn Meal lb.................... i Flour * best, fJ sack, ’ barrel) Buckwheat Flour, lb.... Branton. Hay, ton “ baled toil;............................ J »me« K. Keltay James Kelley J. H. Mitchell .. Joe., G. Wilson i *. . ' IT. 8. Distiict Judge 8. Marshal.. ... Clei rk U. 8. Court.... Sicveyor General/ / • • I .. Su >'t ‘ Iud Aliairs. ‘ ~* U. S. Assessor...... U. S. Collector......... U. ...... /..... GROCERIES. Sugar, San Francisco refined, lt».13® 14.. ’■ ’ .... ................... 1^11.. Island. ..................... li®20.... cruslieJ.... ........... :.... '2.<<.. granulated. ...; 75i£t 00 Tea, black, V & • .. 7li'í¿ 75 Imperial......... .... .. 3!^ Coffee, C<tsia Bic», It, .. , 2l@ 95 Bio...-.......... 24® 25 Kono................. \ ... Java. .......<............... ... 3'.@ Salt, Carmen Island, pewt... . 1 50®. ... Liverpool, coarse............. .. 2 75f<?,.... dairy....;------ . 2 00@2 50 l FEDKJkAL OFF leupi.» , P. Dead/ ’ .TLo’s G. Young .... 8. WBcpx ...W. H. Odel ,.T. B Odeneal Tlios, Frazer W. Btowlby US. LAND OFFICERS. - j ... .Eeelburg * w. 11. Willis. Register.. n B. 1 Herman, Receiver,... .Ortgon City Oven Wade, llegister.:... Hdnry Warren, Beceiver. J. H. Stephens, Register,. .4..La Granda »» D. Chaplin, Receiier..... “Wind and weather permitting,” PM I the following exercises will be ob- • I ’ A rumor is current tha the served to-day: SUPREME COURT. Carlists have asked Serran^ for Song—Bright Beautiful May. p. P. l’rim. Chief Justice......... Jacksonville ' ft J. Thayer.......................... ... .Corvallis an amnesty A. Prayer—by Rev. J. W; Watts. Hr ........... Salem F. Bonham................. B. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. Song—Away to tho Woods. *L ... Portland w ■ W. Upton. .............................. •kdvjces from Constantinople say Apples, greon bush 506?> 00 Address—Wm. D. Fenton. .Baker City L. , L. McArthur, 46^.... dried pit»... ‘ ddit the Suez Canal difficulty is _ _____6 . Song—The Farmers’ Song. A Peaches, dried, p lb. Çè 16Ì • JUDICIAL EISTTICTS. z After the above the crowd [will pro 20/31 25 Plumbs, “ p lb. <*• settled. First District : Jackson and Josephine. 7 ceed to get outside of what edibles Davenport, the nominee for Congress Beans, IT», lb......... Penton, ( oos, Curry, Douglas 2il District: 50®. P bush.|,... ■JI. they are the fortunate possessors of. Jacksonville,, 1 ere seven inches o|snow Potatoes, .id District: Linn, Marion, ; There w aiid Lane. •2 @ on the Independent, ticket, is a farmer Onions. p lb.. I I............... ---- - - 2 -i ' • I - - . 4fh District»: P61k, Tillamook and Yamlifll. MEATS. and drifts, equal to mid Whiter, at Salem chuckles over the W ho is at F ault ?—Some of our of Marión county, is an old line Ab Clackamas, Colmila, MuMnomah. and Beef, fresh, ............. ... ■ ' ■ ■ ■. Washington, ’ '. -.i. ’th District;;. Gf&pt, JL’yatil- exchanges in Eastern Oregon com olitionist, an advocate of woman’s Quebec on the 21st. c<>rne<l . ........... .......... la, Union and Wasco. * - ; Fmokcl................... plain that they do not receive their rights aud a devout believer iu spirit about two week*. 12 Governor Baxter telegr phs to Pork, fresh, It» th..... ., TERMS OF CIRCUIT CWURTS. , X 12 mail regularly. They say they do not ualism . ~ As a citizen he has the rep Veal, . “ .... . ................. Frst District—In the county of Josephine, in . A headless lamb was [1 12 lie has Mutton “ ............................ the President denying that receive papers for three and four utation Of being a fair, honest man. or the fourth Monday in October; Jackson If' ii 17 Baeoii, hams F B. weeks at a time. The C ourier is As ft politciian he has always been re Baker county Itfet week.? •• st cond Monday in February, June and No out: de of declared martial law sugar cured.-. vember. mailed regularly to our subscribers, sides. .... i ........ vived but a few jiDurs. 1 s Second Distirct—Douglas third Monday garded as Slippery and tricky. He PulJ?ki county i aud we hardly think they can com shoulders.................. ir October, and seconed "M<ndiy in May; POI’I.TKY. plain of negligence dn our part, so was the leader of the Kadical side of (’ »<«, fourth Monday, in l'ayf and second At 1 length a* Howell 'P severi tv-five Chickens, dressed, each., •A steamboat, with whose is it ? 1 ’ V II onday in September ; (’urr-, fl st Monday the Legislature of 1868, and led the I ' r i l.\ per dor.-’n...... ________ •Granger, Marpn county » ii June; Lane, third Monday in Apzil, and precision?, tons of Government bolt which broke up that session and »UTTER, EGGS, ETC J" a uLfiret Monday inNevember; Benton. sec- O ur S chool .—The school at this lelt Louisville on the 26tlf for the Butter, fresh rolls, tb...... o id Monday in April, and third Monday ir left Cooke with the State’s money to drawn a prize in a letterjs. place under the excellent manage.-- packed.............. ..t . . fl ‘ovember. speculate on for two years. Ho will lUpr oi ¡minigrants. A large num^ Louisiana submerged dUtjact. ¡ Third lili VA 1' District JOll !V|k~~'l>lUll, —J.inn, IVU fourth Monday in California ........... m *nt of M. G. Royal is progressing « March, and second Mopdav Mop da in October; Isthmus . be elected to stay on his farm by a biTj brought by tho loIStephcn?, hre on finely and is rapidly filling up. A Havana letter says is ru Egg«, Î Marion, La ri on, second Monday in I March June and dozen. • • ” fait ;'uk > oveml»er; Polk, second Monday in Mav. Cheese, Oregon prime, Tb.. Should tho pupils still continue to in majority. the look-cut for K suitable moved that Concha intends to ajnd fourthTMonday in November» Yamhill, Caltlurnia. ............. .. crease as during the past month Mr. second Mohday in April, and fourth Monday A large number of cattle have spare the life of Dockery, as a Lard, p U>.................................... Col. La Dow is expected to open R. will have to secure the services of i|i October ; Tillamook, second Monday in - WOOL, HIDES, ETC an assistant. Tho scho 1 now num the campaign in the illamette Val died on Main powder liver this matter of courtesy to the lily, ... the! United Wool, V It» ,. .. ............. .. Fourth District—Clackamas, fourth Han i. Hitles, dry, each .......... ... bers some fifty odi'l pupils. ley the first week in May. He is now spring, from eating ipisonous States. green, salted. <?ach ... 2 5(M7«3 00 't ay in April and September; Multomah, J ; -- c »»— . , ■ --- -- 75/^1 00 sfecond Monday in Pebriaiy, June and Oc- speaking in Eastern Oregon, * Deer Skins, dressed, pit» .. lx J ail .—On Friday last deputy A Fort Garry special s|y sgreat Sheep skins, wool on, each.... lm^bs. ----------------- —< ► - - 35<<$ 5'1 Iober ; Columbia, second Monday in April I 'latsop, second Monday in August, and Sheriff Belcher r. turned from Salem 0.1 LS, ETC. Strawberries are ripe-but scarce. Ä Salem bellte A Salem belie gave gave i i I oyster excitement prevails there J)' ver an olirth Tuesday in January; Washington, Linseed Oil, boiled, p gallon 1 50 ñ : with John Russ-1 whose. form of seii- Croqmt rolls—when it don’t rain. supjicr a few conings sih ourth Monday in May, and first Monday in innings sihtjp with- raw... 1 50(?à. attack bv some French h^fbreeds Jctober. - - , fence of one year in the Penitentiary Lard oil $ gallon. t . 2 00®,. Tom Nelson is an independent can out oysters. / Af DutchLpltnanac on ex-President Bruce, for larceny had just expired. He was’, account Coal oil < “ ........ < -. 75 Fifth District—Wasco, third Mondavin ^ Neat«foot‘ Oil, p galion.... 1 7502 no June, and second Monday in November; implicated in the burning of Wil didate for sheriff. »heh. [j was road for lubcli of newspaper cotrespoijlence of Tallow. » Tt.. •s@ io Arrant, first Monday in June, and third Mon- liamson's mill in D.-cemh -r, '72, aud Wlrat about repairing the church. the latter about the reccit rebcll- ay in September:' Baker, third Monday in Bate been-ji w-ill be tried fof- that off'nee at the- •Will some one “rise and explain ?” . "____ fiase beei|-|old dur- Three farms 1 May and first Monday in October; Union, next terin of the Circuit Co.urt. k-ce’- ue«y : tlict past t jyeek Dallas. ion. t first Mondav in May,’ and third Monday in lag 1 Twa marriages on the tapis — one ------------ ------------------ P-' I ‘ October; Umatilla, last Monday in April, Thci Qvcrjgo price and fourth Monday in October . I n L uck .—Our fellow-ttiwnsumn, at Amity, the other on the Willam Fo’k county There was great excitement at 4 ette. t . Dr. E. II. Eubaiiks, yesterdki receiv received was ? 80 per acre.' Topeka. Kansas, on the j |7ih, ||7ih, over U -1| ■■. V4'[ The boat makes semi-weekly trips ed a letter from his son-in-law, who The road over the B|uc moun- the arrival of old man 1 Binder and lives in Cloverdale, California, saying ' to this place—Wednesdays and Fri- tains is now a |(joudition his wife, j Thousands! ' flocked ' < that he had recently discovered a : days. lx’ rich vein of quartz lying about eight This has been a good week for tha| freight teains can qrbss/over around the jail to see t the butch- Ef [TAR KER A CO. are now prepared to —> miles from tljat plaoe, and had sold quarreling but no fights have occurred M j I. dOer to the Farmers and Consumers without serious| [d i flirti I t jr.: ers, who were fully , idq titled bv of Oregon,-the largest' and best selected KELTY & SIMPSOX liis interest for $8,000. so far. ♦ * stock of General Merchandise e»cr ot'.ered A farmer nq; [ar Junqdon City many who h‘ad seen thqjn when in in Yamhill county, consisting of a ■* * Everybody talks of attending the S ales . -»-The firm of Fergu Q uick * > son & Bird received an invoice of hats picnic at St. Joe' to-day, provided it has invented a 'stump puller. If Kansas. does not rain. STAPLE and FANCY GOODS. he can invent a machina for mak- one day this wefik and succeeded in The Senate has passfd a bill to \ • I In Salem the young men arc order ing stump s|)cec! ics his ¡fortune is disposing of over two thirds of them authorize the County (jom mission-, G roceries , the same day. They hive a new ed out of the churches for spitting made. • ’ CL -THING. ers of Thurston countji, Washing supply of goods and are doing a rush tobacco on the floor. AND DEALEES IN BOOTS AND SHOES.1 ing business- -they advertise. lion. Wm, Townsend and Win. D. The funeral < f Thorn: s B. Hub- ton Territory, to issufi bonds' for HATS AND CAPS, Fenton have been chosen to deliver bard, at St, < the purpo/c of constructing a rail- J’s chur b S peaking .—Governor Grover will the address at the Grangers Picnic. GLASSWARE AND QUDENSWARE. I J’ county, was largely attefeji J from Btrrrard In|et to Puget, address the citizens of Lafayette and roa Oysters HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. We are informed that the wind DRUGS, MEDICINES. vicinity pn the political issues of the storm on Wednesday afternoon tore pi occasion was three-qu d ¡•tors of a Sound, to intersect ■ tl Ì Northern Crackers. TxN WARE ETC. d^y ou Thursday at one o’clock p. M. down several fences in this vicinity. mile in length.? pl Pacific Railroad at or i Lear Tenino. Nuts of all kinds, i ■ ---------- fl Let there be a good turnout to hear All of which have been selected from the Tobacco. Importers and Dealers of Sad Francisco, It is generally undemi t’ e Govdmor. It is expdeted that T. PIMPL.ES,' ERUPTIONS, 8 a r dines. ROUGH California It/ims. > and will be odered low for cash, or country F. Campbell will be present. SKIN, should the day prove fiji A Thcrö are alread_v Several cases -produce’ The system being put under the in 7o0 persons wijl join inpihe excur- ■ ■ > .; Cow K illed .--Dr. Poppleton had Fine Wines xnd Liquors for Medicinal of typhoid fever in the San Fran- - 4 " fluence of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi uses. mayitf a valuable cow tethered in his lot one cisco County Jail, b he res ult of cal Discovery for a few weeks, the skin Washington coilnty. _||- night last week when she became en i becomes smooth, clear, soft and vel » over-crowding prisci iicrsi in the tangled in the ropo in some way and vety, and being illuminated with the Hereafter tht boats 0 r | the Co cells. threw herself in such a manner as to glow of perfect health from within, I £ Are now running, and are prepared to buy Wheat or to exchange for Wheat, to grind alight on her head, thereby breakin truo beauty stands forth in all its lumbia leave Wallula ajijMondays ' ■ for toll, or to chop for toll, or to grind high jhe celebrated It is reported that ’ her neck. or to grind low or not to grind at all, or any glory. Nothing ever presented to and Thursdaysffor the Jfdwn Jtrips, F i r ------------ -ir-— 7-^ f the public as a beaut ifier of the com and going up vjfil! Jeavgi iColilo on racer, ‘‘Nell F labor jr,” has been way to phase the farmers, so that they will » C hallenge AccEPipn.— Charles not go atvay scolding. , plexion ever gave such satisfaction Laughlin for sold to Charles Watts, of the Rough and Readys, re ior this purpose as this Discovery. Tuesdays and Salur(Javi.f : a I "* $5,000. L f ceived a letter from the McMinnville The effects of all medicines which op ’ f Luther P. Ôlancliaijâ, or any Base Ball Club accepting the chal erate upon the systeifi through the in£ io San Cvl. Boyle ie or^- lenge to play at St. Joe to-day. Go medium of the blood are necessarily one in Oregon I no wing?, his where- ¿»END STAMP FOR CIRCULAR Francisco a force i? men to work Ts now open for storage, free of charge tej somewhat slow, no matter liow good about«», will conferà fa^ in boys’, and see who will win. l r by wrjt- ' ■ 1 I ■ i * the remedy employed. While one to that will give us the preference ol —'’"’’L ---------------- the silver mines in [lie Santa Rita alMhose njfachasing their Wheat for cash, at the ‘ L ectube . - Prof. A T. Weddle, a three bottles clear the skin of pim ing to Mrs, Pbebe jÖlanchard, highest market price, any time »hen they *‘graduate of the Nineteenth Centu ples, blotches, eruptions; yellow spots, West Claremont, Newi|ia*mpshire. Mountains. WEST MERIDEN,CT. min- see proper to sell. *• comedones, or “grubs,” a dozen tnay 80 come on, gentlemen,* we have a fret -J ry, and schooled in alphabetical sci possibly be required to cure some n shipped to bridge and no ferriage, and will accommo Potatoes have Jacksonville will ballò some fine 73no3.»-ly ence,” will deliver a lecture at Good cases where the system is rotten with date you any way to suit the times. i San Diego San Francisco fri races toward the CloséMf May, on ■ ' ' i Templar’s Hall, on Thursday next. scrofulous or virulent blood poisons. Admission 50 cents. The cure of all these diseases, how the the track track near>that near*that pÄ|e< pB^e Some durinsr the week, tl first time this ifRyton, Ocaober 2,1.873. HACKER <t CO. in. h. . . Sil ever, from the common pimple to the kind ___ _ of produce ha . ever been re C onvention . T o -N ight . — This worst scrofula is, with the use of this of the fastest stock in Oregon will 1 _ *1 _ v i a - J. H, OLDS - PROPRIETOR. (Friday) evening there is to be a con most potent agent, only a matter of be Hiere,-both i unner$|id trotters. ceived from that quarter. ■■ ------■»•♦-»t 'r —. Sold by all druggists. time. vention held by tho friends of AV Om Since the fii bi 1 I aljowtng aljowwg the con Ap ambitious yl*ung lady was N AND AFTBIl MAY 1«. THEUE an Saffrage at the Court House. All will-be a regular stage running be > Corner Jeffeuiion and Third St*., If yon want .to fire to frenzy the struction of a bridge across the talking very loudly about her fa- tween Ijifayette and Portland, making friend* of the movement ate invited weekly trips, leaving Jj»fayette every Fri to attend. heart of the average Brooklynite, river at Salem- passcdlthe Senate vorite authors, ' men a litej^ry LAFAYETTE, - - - OGM day rooming at K o’clock, returring Satur p i.................................................... . J <■ A * • ®* ' L • *■' • Ik DRUGS ■» DRÖCSISTS, w 5 ■« -- --------------------------------- - — f The Dayton Flenrnu Mills (T 4 THE PAR KER CUN The Dayton Granary •wfewir.-. ■ Yamhill County Directory. writes: Those who complain of the- - Ä At Binghamton, N. Y., the other ____ M. M. Ramsey climate of the Willamette Vallejf day a man was blown into the air County Judge.. ... R. H. Lamson Clerk... _________ B. P* Bird » . «.. She rm.-. would' do well to spend a Winter ninety-nine and a half feet, and the Treali ... .,. J. M. Kelty uier......... 1 Í Dawson here; (lie)- would do as I am going; local papers refused to stretch the Co. Ci ommissioners _____ Hülery • .... ...C. Handley to do»--go back to Webfoet a£ distance six inches. That is piob- SnrvM iyor.... __________ I. Davis Assers sor. ... 4 nnirlrlv y ably because it would appear too Bchdol d Snp’t quickly as nh«eil*ln possible. > ' _____ li. H. Hewit- L..*.*-Dr. Johnson Corohcr. .. f high to the “ gentlemen of the in rhe Grangers of Washington LEG1SLA7UKE .........J. w. Cowls stitution/ Statt Senator, county are contemplating a grand I T. R. Harrison ---------- ---------------- — picbli cNburskii to SA Joe on tl^ h fiepjs......... • • l A. R. Bufbank “A man shot in his own house, * first day of May. • From the pregi- is the heading which the Western DBESON OFFICIAL EISECTOBF. arations being made, there is rh papers give to the McNamara af .'KXRCVT1VE BEl’VBTMEXT doubt ¡hat a most eiyoyable tin|e fair. " Spjlkins wants to know- if i. L. F. Grover Governor......... ... ...... will he had and that a great maivy this wasn’t a case of.hitting a man Secretary of .State. B. F. Chadwick . ,.L Eleischner Treasurer of State people will be there to see it. | “fi"ht where he lived.” . Eigene Semple Stale Printer.. S. C. Simpson “ Stare Librarian A letter received at Albany sal’s E. 8. McComas Kej ister of State Lunds L.AEAYKTTE MARKETS. three-fourth«» of the stock in. the Pitt River countrjy- have petishgu. Sheep are dying by thousands. They eat the wool from the d(|ad enbeH, and rfveSYhasJlHcT otaer with inadened frenzy and strip ahc wool from their backs. Eyen mules will eat the wool from |the PARKER BRO’S ’ ; 1 J M i ■ .1 ■ I H-j .? * * PORTLAND BACI LINE ! . O 4 ’ r X. _ _ I of the United (States, ¡States, I ('¡he people chap asked her if àie liked Lamb. We acknowledge the receipt of a just whisper to him the base sug wakingji and pro With a look of jn&Table diagust« fine assortment of flower seeds, bulbs, gestion that he may yet make his interested are waking^, posing to go mrer dry|hod by Oc- ' she answered that ? lie cared little etc., trorn Mr. James Vick, of Roch boast that his home is in the Twen f . ester, New York. . ty-fifth Ward of the City of New’ tober. - ’ 1 t J Ji! Dr. Chase of Salem has made a An Oregohiari York. leg for Mr. B. Hharris. •> • Mid . about what she ate, Compared with- igan knowledge. „ "III day. FARE, EACH WAY, SI 50, ■' A NEW HACK ' lie that in connection with hia Feed and l.it- ery business he is running a DAILY EXPRESS>to and from Rt. Joseph. I^av^s WiH be placed upon this line in a abort time. Lafayette at 10:15, making connection wi EXPRESS and other business attended to thD cam. and returning at 12:15 p. m. nlltf ppromtly. 1 JOHNSON, Prop. ■■ 1 , I • K 4 • --s - 4