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OREGgN, MAY »„ 1874
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NO. 12.
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Skins at C wttcticjt ,
INDEPENDENT CHAMPIONS OF THE ' shamolwa Mcc ol. diiunkcnncss in' ‘ May icccfs crown our labors I
hending
the
situation,
the
traveler
It
Lafayette Courier.
BED CROSS.
shouldered his “skins” and betook
your Slate.
in the
uf’c as in the past, and 1
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Published every Friday by
The large weekly newspa per press himself off/ After a jaunt of two
SECOND ANNUAL MEETING O» THE
. At the earnest request of your when dud links are broken one bv | of Pennsylvania, numbering several
DORRIS3 <8t HEMBREE
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GHANI) ENCAMPMENT.
days lie reached another town where
Grand Commander, ■ "C. E. Bur­ one by tlii j hands of death, as true’ hundred journals, strong in resource 8
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he resolved tqrest and test the valne j
ma« paironage,
patronage, and otre:
ofrpn ably and of his currency. He stopped * week
The following is a brief synop­ rows,! ieft my lio^jc in California Companic |13 may we meet on the andf
TKRM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION.
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independently edited, ik
to build up our 'Roble Order’.
develop- at., the largest hotel, exhausting Its
Evergre^i
«hore.
sis
of
the
ineeting
of
the
Grand
sa
O«»e Copy, One Year,
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inent of the last generation!. Thirty
’ R c ^ bc Ifully submitted,
Yoiww-a d^iblless1 aware of the
Endampment of I. C,. R. C.. which
bill of fare and wine list, the former
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Ono Copy, Six Month»,
years
ago the life of a coun ry editor
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being tbe plain food of the country,
One Copy, Three Moutliw,
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con veiled at Salem on Tuesday, weakness of our ipimbcrs wjien I
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was a thankless« task. I ie hud a
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S alem , Oregon, May 5th, 1874. great deal of work to do, and received and the latter the inevitable apple-
May 5th. We were not able to commenced operdtiins ;n this
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jack. When he went up to the bar to
RATES
OF
ADVERTISING
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State,-jind|the^iffculty
attending
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Encampirient adjourned until 7 vpry little money therefor, ‘ His cs-
get a full and correct account of State,.audithe...
pay his bill, it Was not without some
• the prosecutioidoil
..<('£ . pur - work
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tabiishment was always a sin-de trepidation that be produced his bun­
: in »’clock, P. |i.
the proceedings of this Uod).
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í'irfídl, ¡ 75 ; 1 r> I Ì 75 I b W ¡ s 00 | 15 < mi
room, sometimes located iu n frame dle of foxskius and awaited tbe re­
your midst; but ive are to-day i in a ’
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MORNING SESSION.
T
ainches. I 175 j 2 50 , 3 Ä ' oO , 12
IS 0Ó
e ¡¡NING SESSION.
A
house.
He
was
his
own
ac
îfcountant,
Slndi.-S. , 2>O ; 3 5), 4 50 I j (H l-
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sult. Tbe Boniface regarded them a
Encampiicnt called to order as
• Grand Encampment convened position to coninia|id the respect of
writer, proof-reader arid foreman. I moment, while his great intellect
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Hnehe^. 3.K>| lou: 5 00, 11
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the public, arnioni . growth has per adjournment.
{CU; i tìhi 5 50 1 <;oo is r 22 ■ sïoo in Good Templar’s Hall, Liberty
With the assistance of a small boy ‘ seemed tori>e grappling with some ab- •
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been
as
healthy
i;
has
been
un-
jCul.
j 5(10; 7 (»» f 5 "0 , 25 2-
Committee
on
Credentials
re
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Street, at 10 o’clock a . m ., and
he did all the mechanical work of hip str use mathematical calculation; then
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p '" jo <'■>
pieced
ente(j.
ates
from
the
follow-
ported
deli
newspaper—the composition and the he quietly took’ the bundle, deposited
p IU j_B _ [ I « |_ 3') J 60 J_9 J (K) was called to order by Grand 1
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In the'¡midst ’ Itlib most bitter 1 ing Eiicam jinents entitled to seats presswork, the folding, the aAdressin tr it behind the bar, and producing four- «
Commander Ö. E, Burrows.
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Budne-w notion Pi the Lncal Column-, 2.»
r.__ .... we _ ,.iaye| planted the in the En^riipment: Silver En- and the mailing. And thei , nobody teen rabbit skins said, “There’s your
Ou, mot’on a Committee on opposition»
•enti per line, each insertion.
Vor Icgjl tuid transient ad vertinemeut« $2.-
-laniard
of jhc ilndcpcndcnt campment, fes o. 7: Sheridan, No. ever paid him. His .appeals to delin- change.” It is needless to say that
stan
5U per *•]uare of 12 lines, for the first ¡user- ; Credentials was ap|X)inted, as fol­
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I quent subscribers to come forward the wanderer sought, as rapidly as his
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tion, and 11.00p-r <quar<- torea-h subsequent lows: C. C. Jackson, E. Bellinger Champioksiof tltj fetil Cross/ and i 20; Unhy, j>r O...23,
legs
could
transport
him,
a
section
n«ertion.
and “settle up” will alwafs bo re-
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the public
áre ,a|ki|ig
our services
Report : Committee on Good membered as among the mos|t pathet­ where currency was more abundant..
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Lrgul A'lcPi’tisenientf to be ]Iaid for up- and L. Brownson.
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Perhaps Congress can now find a bet­
On motion, the Chair appointed at many points whqre they desire, of the Ordcj ,1read and re referred. ic passages in American literature. ter
>n_Personal Atlva. 50 Cta. u Line.
reason for the u-gency with which
the
Order
planted.4
And
from
let
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C.
N.
Terry,'
T.
B.
Williams
and
Reflort
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Committee
on
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All
thisj
however,
is
now
changed,
as
Subcriptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year.
some of the Scuthorn newspapers de­
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mand more of the circulating me­
the
North
is
concerned.
Th$
country
ters
in
niy.i
possession,-
the
good
respondencie
;fread
and
adopted..
FOR SALE,
J.
II.
Mills,
as
a
Committee
Oil
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Philadelphia
Pi'eat.
news comes'front
the Grand En- • Report ql Committee appointed i editor is prosperous and in lueutial,
.-: H AVE FOR SALE ONE OF THE Order of Business.
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I and counts profits almost as great as-
The iMter.Oceautc Canal.
\lthat
the
Order
Celebrated PARREI^ BROS. Breech
campment
of
Jdalio^that
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to
take
cliai
£e
of
the
property
of
.Adjourned
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clock,!
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Leadiag Shot Gnu», at a b.irgnin.
those of his city brother. r. 'his will
is spreading nq/jdlj- in that juris- Excelsior encampment, N 0. 2,
AFTERNOON SESSION.
do as a preface to the following anec-
The Secretary of " the Navy, in
♦
» . BUSINESS • CARDS.
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.rinci Encampment read and r ■»rred to Finance Com-
diction. A G
dote,
whiph
will
be
useful
a$
an
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Encampment called to order at
his annual report, states that the
iisst minor in No- mittee.4
will be formed th._
gument for more currency for the
J
W. M. RAMSEY, J
I o’clock, Grand Commander, C.
expeditions authorized by Congress
vada, and we may coi fidently look
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Committee on Con­ South. It is of weekly journalism in
Report
to survey the Isthnws of Darien,
forward,Ait no djstan ; date, for a sti tution
-A-torney at Law, E. Burras, presiding.
io» aii4 By-Laws received, that section, and is narrated by wl at,
The following Encampments
with a view toward- the comple­
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LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
National Encaiiwncht . This, C oin- and ai Clioi; tliereon deferred until in printers’ parlance, is termed a
were represented: • Washington,
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'“tramp,” a synonym for a jol y, reck- tion of a canal between the Atian-
panions, rnusl bfôgtat Ivijlg
next day. ||
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No.
24;\l>ucna
Vista,
No.
O Ti in the Court House.
i less, improvident tvpograph er, who tic.and Pacific . oceans, have fin­
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the
Encampmertt
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has no fixed abode, but waa ders at ished their labors. The prelimin­
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Harmony, No. 25; Independence
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We must attend st ictly to the jourued, to r let Wednesday morn- his will over the country, stoppin <T
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No.
10;
Dallas.
No.
11;
Jefferson
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,
ary
.operations
to
actual
construe-'
BILL «fc STOTT,
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and not per­ ing nt 9 A. j ♦.
sjU’cad of our
[for a few days at the towns st retched
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No. 14; Brownsville, No. 18;
tion are therefore completed, and
Attorneys fit Law,
along his pathj and working ti at each
mit ourselves tO‘0->e (fi verted from SECqNI) DA
MORNING 8ESSI0Ñ.
Lm kiatnute, No. 15; Lebanon, No.
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i until he has enough money t0 have a it now remains for Congress to
meu from
the grand work df saving
s
111 First S'ro.-t, Opposite Occidental Hotel.
Grand
Encampment
called
to
'Al ; Juanita, No. 22; Butteville.'
determine whether the routes, in­
ouUide influence or order-af 9 a . jji ., Grand Comman- I good time and pay his board bill—
ruin, bv'-anv
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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No. 9; Aumsville, No. 27; Salem,
; a sort of Wilhelm Meister, al ways a dicated by the officers engaged for
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janlOtf
id|itvjidris. Saving
pcrsomil; pop
dcr BurrowsU the chair. •
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good story-teller and a g3i inerous- |p> long in this arduous duty, pre­
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.Let
us
keep
men
is
oiir
busin,
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H. C. SULLIVAN.
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Minutes of] previous day’s pro- hearted < fellow, who is him self his sent sufficient advantages to war­
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a watchful . eve
worst enemy. The hero of ou - story is
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* •* i dvery, foe, or cccflings read; and approved.
then
rant the undertaking by the-Gov­
'flic
Grand
Ccmmandcr
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any attempt, froij |j auy quarto, in- * The Encaiupnreiit now took up a prince among his company •ns, who
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appointed the following Coir mit-
ernment of this very importanten-
DnllaM, Oregon.
boasts
that
he
has
worked
in
two-
tended to draw ; our’minds away the Constitut|on • of the Grand
Finance, Corre'poiid(!i)cc,
thirds of the' printing office^ of the terprise.
WMTILL Pit aï «•HCr;
T ice :::
IX T1 HE COIIITS tees:
the
work
bpfi
from
ore
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▼ ▼ of Y.taiiiin. Polk and (J rtber counties Appeals, Good of thc’Ordpr, lou­
Encampment, reading and adopt» country; who is acquainted with the
Two
surveys,
have
been
made.
201 Iv .
in Oregon.
Let us attend «to the labor God ing it by sections, winch consumed
penmanship of Horace Gr ■^eley, of I I The Darien expedition, under Com­
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stitution and By-Laws, Petit ons.
has given bs [o Accomplish. Let a greater part'¿f the morning’ses- that of Blpss of the Cincinr ati En~
Report
of
Giand
Cominardcr
mander T. 0. Selfridge, has se­
JAS. MrCAIN,
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bickering í.ud
speßk’ng, strife sion.
qnirer
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the
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wor»t
penman-shij
in
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C. E. Burrows, read and refe ret
lected a route iycludiug 100 nri’es
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world—Charles G. Green, of the Bos­
RX|ON SESSION. /
ATTORNEY AT LAW, to Committee on Good of the Or and slanddr, be jtmknown among
AFTERS
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I of river navigation of the Atrato,
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ton 7W, Manton Marble, Mufat Hal­
us,
and
hind-ton>and,
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us
all
hand
tofhand,
let
rill
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
Eneampmeng called
to order at
d,er.
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i » stead, and John Forsyth; whe has ac- which stream has been found to of-
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push
the
brittle
t«|!
thegaje,
against
2
o
’
clock.
ILL PRACITi’E IN ALL OF THE
Report of Grand Secrot a rear
quired a vast range cf learn ipg, and i fer a sufficient depth of wafer for
Courts.
marllvStf
the
wrecking
hœsts.
of
intemper
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On
motion
e Constitution was who knows the familiar yoets by the heaviest class of vessels. Be«
ami referred to Finance Coiqmit
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ance, Markingfevèry man,^ who adopted^as a whole.
E C . BRADSHAW,
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This
eccentric
genial
,
,
in
the
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tween this river and tne^Pacific a
course
of
his
wanderings,
oneb
found,
Mrs.
M.
J.
^Penland
was
ad
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.A-ttomey at Law, I The Secretary then read the fol­
canal it necessary, 28 miles m.
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himself in a backwoods town n Geor-
mitted
aS
a
delegate
from
Halsey
lowing
report
of
Supreme
Counsel
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LAFAYETTE. OREGON. .
length;
22
miles
of
this
distance
is
Encampment.
: gia, one of the villages wher d Judge
or, A. C. McDougall:
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Longstreet, the humorist <»f that over a plain having a gradual rise
Office in the Cau^t. H ouhc .
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fhc
clcctionwf
officers
being
in
To the O fficers and M embers of
State, located his characters, iwid en- of 90 feet. Finally, there will be
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seal
of
united
dijjipp^bation.
Itfo
order
the
following
were
,
elected
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gaged to “get out” his paper for the three miles further open cot, and
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LAFAYETTE BUòlNESò DlRECI’ORY.
personalities shopIdjj enter for a for the ensnirig year:
G. C •> local Jefferson Brick. Thin<^s went
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C. of R. C.
three miles of tunneling to reach
Chas.
E.
Burrows;
G.
Coun.,
T.
on
smoothly.for
a
month
or
t
wo,
the
ERGUSON a - lllitl). corner of Jefferson
H onored C ompanions : Jt is a moment into this|?lo£ious> work in B. Handley; G. S. C., Mrs. Z. P.
the Pacific.' It i3 estimate^ that
wanderer boarding with his employer
»nd Ma)n ; dealers in produce uudgeu
which
ttfe
aré
qiige.géd.
Let
us
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matter of thanksgiving to Almigh­
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eral merchandise.
Tozier; $;S., ft. P. Smith; G. T •» and getting from him other supplies the work will^dst from $50,000,-
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trample unde? fóot Jvery unwor­ Mrs. Hattie Bpw’ker; G. J. C
El.TY A SIMI’SON, north side Main ty God; that we assemble to day
H
•» iudispensible to a person of fyis hab- | 000 to $60,000,000, and could be
thy considerbtiofl, aaifl seek only ¡Mrs^A/C. Hays; G. C. H., w.
street; dealers in drugs, confection­
At last, however, tho old feeling 'j completed Within ten years.
in our Annual Session. It is with
I its.
eries and family s ipplies.
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the good of Hie,«,! loo^ii >ag to
■ H. Rubel 1; G4C„ Rev. J. H. overmastered him, and he l’esdlved 1 to 1
Commander Lull, in charge of
AS. McCAlN, attorney ; oilice on south feelings of real joy that we submit for aid and appr|val| rather than | AdajnsfG. M..È. , Mrs. D. L. E.
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return to his ways and resume his
»ide Main street.
our report to your honorable body.
the
Nicaragua
expedition,
has
de­
1 W. H. Smith.
travqls. He accordingly announced I
man. With this,*feeling animating i Lu per; G. 8.,
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M. RAMSEY. County Judge and
termined a practical route for an
Success
has
crowned
our
labors
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The
new
’
officers
were
installed
• attorney at law,—office in the
his
intention
to
his
employer;
to
use
’ VVJ
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s.
we
cfài
witjj
our
hearis.
carii
withstand
anv
Court House.
t in yoar jurisdiction.
by Supreme Commander A. C i. his own words, he * < “formajly - re­ I inter oceanic ship canal, having
naj’ a rii again list US.
foe
that
ran;
OHN BIRD, xveit side Jefferson street,
To labor in behalf of poor down*
signed.” The editor was loth to part Lake Nicaragua as its summit lev­
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dealer in »tovei^ and tinware.
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trodden humanity is a pleasant
The Committee on Constitution A’ith him, as it was doubtful if he el. It is proposed to conned .tips
C. BRADSHAW, attorney at law.
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1 return nv warmest
varmest thaiiks to
could secure another printer for a lake with the Pacific by a canal
task to those who love their fel­ your Grand Coi^inaqdßF
limaiid.ei’ for his and By-laws reported the consti­ long time; but he had to accept’the 16.33 miles in length',
st . J oseph bu ^ insss directory . lows. And in proportion as men aid and words ofgood cheer. To
words-
tution for subordinate Encamp­ situation, and told our friend hat he at the mouth of tiie It to
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for ments.
ELTY «V SIMPSON, cor. 4tli and Elm ; I
w’ould settle with him, and re ired to and tciminatin^ at Brito.
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dealer* in groceries. glitsswarerQueeus F nature, the greater our cause for his uniform YiobiJfesyU
the next room, as the £mpletiiearted first 7.5 miles will require an’ cx-
evening S ession .
ware and patent mediviiies /
As it is conceded on many kind friends ip thb Ordej*.
I rejoicing.
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Encampment called to order by fellow imagined, to procute shi cicnt ca vat ion averaging
OTEL, J. H. Olds, proprietor; cor I
who
havö
’
qncouhaged
jne
in
my
of the coin Of the realm to discharge depth, and wit| constitute the ihttt
of 4th and Depot streets. New' house the part of all, that ‘.ntempferance work^and the |wblie *wiio have G. Coun., T. B. Handley.
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good accommodations.
cxqicnsive
part
of
the
wofk.
Ten
the indebtedness. Visions o| luxu-
is the most fruitful source of human showffme
showffmd touch
ffiuch ¡¡kirn
kkin4riess by sus­
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The entire cvcping was spent in
rious ease and riotous in< ljgence locks jind one tide lock wiff be
DAYTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY’. ' suffering, the suppression of tlicli* taining me apd '•
me-
their
exemplyfying
the
unwritten
work.
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filled the mind of the latter, and he rcquUtfd, and there wt)l
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c. CALL. liANt’FACl’URKR OF quor traffic is a work in which all I confidence in buitdin<* up the Ol­
Adjourned to meet at 9 o’clock. was*busily preparing his plan pf op­ miles of lake navigation.
• Saddles and IlaYne»». All work war­ true men must desire to engage.
der. Manyldmt faces I will see
The *San Juan river, will ‘t>e
[We have not been able to get erations, when his recent crdployer
ranted. Orders left with J. W. Cullen will I
f
no
more
for
ever^biit(ncinoTy
will'
To raise the fallen,-shield the
receive prompt attention.
navigated to the mouth of the San
Thursday
’
s
proceedings.
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emerged
from
the
inner
room
with
often bring up th*e scenes of the
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HRIS. TAYLOR, dealer lu general mer-yi helpless, chfier the sad, strengthen
an armiuioi
armful of ioxskihs
foxskins, , wnicn
which n<
he cool- Carlo?, and will be improvedkby
present as described bjT Moore.
chandise. Odd Fellows' building. The 1
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Experiments made on a healthy , ,
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the weak and assure the wavering;
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J ly deposited on the floor «id ba; gan tfc four dams, in order to grit around
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soldier in Londoh|io to show that industriously and rapidly count. ! three of which short eanala most
8. POWELL, Saw Mill. Pressed to let the sunshine of hope into the
There are relids of 4
the,
dam to
alcohol is useless id a greater quan­ When he had «ct apart twenty-one ì?’ I be built. From the^Mrth
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• lumber of all kinds, doorsand win­ despairing soul, and comfort the
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And dreams of iLe p^st
pendWfhma! 41.
Grey
ton,
an
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dow frames.
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Which slie caimot dbs itroy, *
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distressed, is no ordinary task. [
9
miles
iu
length
is
needed.
The
That will come i*i thS* midnight
oward a stewart , blacksmith«.
same experiments, however, indi-J ed them to the astonished printer
total length of the canal is 6^74
To do this in the face of selfish­
Wag on«, hack.) and buggies ironedi
Of sorrow and carI
with the remark—
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au
advantage
in
its
use
if
And bring back the fba' ¡tdres
miles of which 57.36 miles are an
ness, misrepresentation, malice and
/
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That
squares
us,
I
believe
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That joy used $o wqar. 7
embankment and excavation. No
employed in rousii|g a feeble ap- -
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NELL <fc CO., Ferry street: : dealers in falsehood, and forgive those w ho
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Long,
long
be
m|"
heart
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general merchandise. The J NEW cheap
tunnelling
is
required,
and
it
is
be
­
¡ietite^or exciting a feeble circula- dreamer, “what am I to do with these
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With such mqiriories filled, .1
cash store.
tresspass against you, requires much
lieved
that
Lake
Nicaragua
will
Like a vase in Which hoses
tiofcpof blood.
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things ?”
supply thirty-eight times thfe itax-
T RADBETTER A RILEY ; pictures of all patience and charity.
QBoe
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once
been-disli|led.
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s
foxskiqs,
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said
tho
other,
You may break,«'yoii»may ruin I LtTFor tho very best Photographs,
itnum demand-OT water. The route
f
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of all descriptions made to order,
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go > to Bradley & Rulofson’s Gallery
w “I get paid in them, and I can’t help surveyed by Gothmapdei Sei fridge /
JBEttl’,livery atablé’Ferry street; bug- gleness of heart, we trust, we have
sceifLot the ro&es
But the see:
with an eleavtor , 429 Montgomery it
them.’ * J ' 1 f 7 • K* seems to be much more direct ao<
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bring
rou^d
it
¿ill.
labored
for
the
suppression
of-
the
Francisco,
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