Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, June 12, 1874, Image 5

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    South Carolina is in a most de-
ploral^t) condition.
A corfes-
LAFAYETTE COURIER
ght of a pondent of the. New York Sun
, enumerates ^|iundrcds of estates
Never burn kindly-written let­ which are among the most notable
ters, the mute’utterances of-those families. Thp present Governor
afar, yet dear, w hose iacefe you has been ^compelled to declare
irfhy never look upon again. Re­ himself a bankrupt. r^ic) yearly
member, how many a littldc notion expenses* of the State Government
have been increased seven-fold.
in tinware they will p.ocu’ro. .
The following advertisement ap­ Whether South Carolina is^yorse
peared rcQcntly in an English pa­ off than some other localities and
per: “St. James' Uhui^h.—(bi States, it is yet. toowearly to say.
Sunday next the afternoon service There is one thinir certain, that
Will commence at half-past three no community ever allowed its
Snd continue until further notice.” property to depreciate without
cause.
- Impertinent dandy (a stranger).
--“May I have the honor to -ac­
company you, mis??” Cool young
lady.—‘‘Certainly; but keep be­
hind, in your proper place. - I dis­
about like k a black
charged my last footman for im-
1 Sam Jones got
pertinance.'’ •
doused them out
, A DGyn Ea ster believes there
is nothing like advertising. lie
A Plattsburg paper fpéal-
lost his pocket book recently, ad- gentleman in that vicinity v
voilised his loss in the local news­
centlv sold his wife and cl
paper, and nex,t morning .WON to one of his neighbors for :
down into his own cellar and found
a pair of second hand pant
it on the floor;
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live dollars.
; A Tennessee lady presented her
husband with twins, and in due
N EW A OVER riSEMENTS
season added triplets. “Dear me’”
exclaimed an astonished neighbor*
“I s’pose Mrs. Stebbins will have
quadrupeds next, and then centi­
pedes!”
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' PRIVATE ÛME3IGAI. AID
COLUMN
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AND MODERATE GRARGES
QUICK CURES
Cremation mikes
HE ‘SILVER TÛHGUE
DR.. LITTLEFIELD’S
DR. W. K.'DOHERT^’S
1? ridite
Medical
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'he. bent OUGAA'S of the
Heed, class
ODD ^FLLOAVS BUILDING
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No. 51’9 Sacrar
mentó street
Corner of Leide-doi li st t| ffa felv doors belo
* What'Ciiver ilo Hie). Private
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"m-San Finm-ia :o.
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PATRO
Surgical ^Institute
founded )) IN 1853.
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LAFAYETTE
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Established expressly to ¿fiord the afiiicte
Sound and s<i muticeli -<li.--.il tri
inent in the cur<>of all ¡¿ri-
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vat.? and Chronic *r
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Di.-eises,
Cases of sccrcsy ami all Sexual- Di sorders
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IN THE WORkjD
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Musical Instruments
ALSO
DRUGS, MEDICINE,
Paints,
Perf umes, I
»Fancy Toilet Articles
And a full Stock pf
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liaient Medicine^.
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1 A G rang er dreamed that lie died,
in
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The
est for Sunday Schools.
The
lest for Parlor and Vestries.
The Best for Orchestra «-»nd Stage.
CANNED
FRUITS
These iiistruinents. which for sweetness of
true and slegance of appointment standjm-
ntrailed, have met with unprecedented suo-
cess in th » country and abroad,
Of all kinds.
Is Prepared to do all,
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MANUFACTURED BY
For Medicinal purposes,
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JOB PRI^T
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NeeflEam & Son.
ESTABLISHED IN 1816
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Nos. 143, 145 & 117 East«24d St. Î
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¡Responsible parties applying for agencies
sections still, misapplied, will receive
ompt attention «and liberal indt.eenients.
’ irties residing at a distance from our an-
Lorized agents, may order from our factory
Ijnd for iïli-ÿtrated price list,.
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Public Libi ari i of Keiituc’y
febl3
JULY 31, Í874.
lu announcing ’lie Fif.li ami last of the
s lie-of Gift Concerts, giv c:f for the bene­
fit <’ the Pulilie Lib:ary• oflven.t0cky, ttye
Trii.-tees and Manager i efer wipj.prnle and
pleasure to the four »which have already
been given: the tiist. December 16. 1>7I:
the second. December 2, H72: the third,
liilv s, 1-73; and the fourth/ March 31st,
1S74.
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Under their charter, granted by a special
act of the "Kentucky l.egi-lature, March 16.
1*71. the Trustees are authorized to give
ONE MORE and ONLY ON E MORE G.lit
< ’onecí t. W ith the money arts ng from the
Fifth and last Concert, the Library, Mus»nini
and other departments to be enlarged and
<*n lowed wifi: a fixed and certaiu annual in­
come. Such an endowment fund is desired,
as will secure bevond neradventure. the
maintenance of this m igniljeent establish­
ment, but irs constant growth.
per t|inn
till
THE-S,
PLOW WORKS
Th Firth GIFT Coicert
for’he pui-jioscs mentioned, ami which is
positivelv ¡m<l unequivocally announce)!
the LAST which will ever be j¡i'veii
under this Charter an<l jby the pres­
ent ?ia nagfement. WiJI eonje otl In Pub­
lic Library Hall, at Louisville. Kv.,
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FRIDAY, JULY 31st, 1874.
At this final Concert everything' will be
upon a scale corresponding with its increas-
e I importance. The music w ill be lemL red
by an orchestra consis.ing of one hundred
perform rs. selected fortheir fame in dif-
ferent lands, and the unprecedented uin of
$2.500.000
divided into twenty thousand gifts, will be
distiibifted among the ticket holdert
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INI ST OF GIFTS
sa.o.ood
One Grand Cash Gift,
One <iraml < ash Gif!
. 11 Ml,000
One Grand Cash Gift
. 75,000
. 50,1 MlO
One Grand Cash Gift
. 25.000
One Grand Cash I lift
lUO.OOO
5 Cash Gifts, <0,000 each
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10 Cash Gifts 14.0110 each
. 140.0 >0
150,000
15 Canil Gifts, 10.000 each
20 Cash Gifts,
5,000 ent^l
100.000
10 EOO)
25 Cash Gifts,
4,00) each
90.000
TO Ca-h Gifts,
3,000 each
100 0 KI
50 Cash Gifts,
2,00Teach
1 o iO each
10 1 Cash Gif.s,
. ioo , qüo
2 .0 Cash Gif s,
500 e$ch
. 120.0 M)
>0 1 Cash Gifts,
. 50.0 Ml
loO each
. 950,000
19,000 Cash Gifts
50. each
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atorrhoea.
as jefct ptib!ishcla;i im-
nboiving hisou n views
,.itp> 1 to lijpotence or
>r' vcaGe- on -pirma
A'cjjrneS', Nervous aiU.
mise|uent on this dis-
p’o-i^of the Sexual or-
rk pfmtains information
o all, whether married
e -dift FREE bn receipt
agUft imps'for return
OF AI.L k ÌNDS Í
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On Hand or Printed t
DOj ERTY. M. D.
apr201y
SHORT
Saji >Franci-co, Cal.
OREGON
MADE
TO VI
Go bxLake’s Emigrant St
UM Front street, Por
the stoves nianufac
ONLY
OREGON
IR01T WORK I
They can bo had it no utl»r place,
Grand total, 2f>,W)0 < its. all cii>li, $’,500,000
PRICE OF TICKETS;
Whole Tickets,......................................... $ 50 00
Halves, .......................
25 0 )
Tenth, or each Coupon......................
5 00
11 Whole Tickets for'.......................
500 Oil
224 Tickets for....................................... looO 00
Ticket- are nmv ready for sale. and. or-
ders ac.-ouipanied by cash will bo promptly
tilled.
Liberal commissions will be allowed to
satisfactory agents. ,
Circulars containing full particulars furn­
ished oil application.
THOS. E. BLAMLETTES
- Agent and Manager,
Public Library Building, Louisville, }\y. \
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Merchants’ Exchange,
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California. Street,
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PLOWS
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Solicits Adcvrti-eme’its and Subscriptom
for the IÌAi AYEm; Co'3 kier and for paper.-
pul lishdd in California. Oregon and N< VajlA
Washington. Utah, Idaho, Mont mali, (. ol
orado, Arizona, and adiaceifl Tempine-e
Sand wirh Islands, the British/ Posse-sons
China: New iiealand and; thv Australian
Colonics; Mexico Forts. Nicaragua. Panama
Valpariso and Japan; the Atlantic States
and Europe
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PLOW
LOWS
PLOWS
PLOWS,
P\_Q\NS, PLOWS
Has created many «T new business:
Has enlarged many an old business;
Has revived many/n dipi business:
Has rescued inail a lost business:
Harf saved many a Large business;
And insures a success ili any business,
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CULTIV ATORS
G ikaihi ’ s S ect / on .- Stephen Girrad used
to say in his old days ”1 nave always con-
sidered advertising lilieraljy andVl’ong to be
the great medium of, success in business,
Steves
manu
Is the sole Agent for a l
and the prelude to wealth, And I have
facture
made it, an invariable rule to advertise in
You can now buy a Stov* <»f thicker plate the dullest times as w dl ns the busiest, long
experience having taUght
lught me that moniy
and sf any plale fails ft can be rcpliic-
thus spent is well laid' out. and by continu­
ed at a sni.ill expenre^ We have^the
ally keepjng my business before, the public
y’ wisse
Driving Flue aud file vu ted Oven it liassecured many sales that ’ I other
would have,lost.”
• Advertise Your Business.
ST VES
Keep Xour Nume before tile Public.
AND BIFFERENT : inus OF
Judicious Advertising will Insure a.
Fortune.
If Business is Dull, Advertise.
All manufactured
If Business is Brisk, Advertise.
COOK
Parlor and B X Stoves
The other dcalers-.will lejl you they don
keep them. The rci-on is. they
can’t buy Scm.
Please remember t thatjl also have^l
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J. SIMON.
Turning Out
ADVERT 1/4 I N G.
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lie went straight to the spirit­
P^RT OF fHES
world; he knocked at the gate of
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thé New Jeruselam, and it was
We are enabled to
opened nnlo him. The books were
opened; he was asked, “Did you
ever belong to-any.sccfct society? ’
To which he replied, “I did—to
tlrn Grangers.” “Then, sir, you Hardware, Iron, Steel,
Of such 1’rii
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can’t' be admitted; > depart.” He HUBS, SPOKES, RIMS, OAK, ASH
went to the door of the bcttômless
INVITATION
ri1» where the same questions were
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AND
HICKORY
PLANK
BUSINESS
CARDS,•V’il
again asked him l>y the Devil, and
NOIITIILT /THOMPSON
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again he was told to depart
l’LAYl’AKDS,
Portland;
ter he had gone little way off,
VISITING CARDS,
nui29-3m
accosted
by
the
homely
he was
ruler of the pit, when the follow
ing propositions weic made bini: Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Doors,
Address
frs tO
Sash, and Blinds, also German
“Stranger,” said Nick **1 will not
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French, and American
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admit you here; they do not want'
GLASS.
you in heaven; but I will sell you WINDOW
two hundred barrels of brim-i tone Crystal sheet, enameled, ¡stained and cut
“THE colmi.
glass.
for cash, ten per cent, off, and l(you Glazing done to order at San Francisco
can start a little hell of your own, prices, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Front Street,................... i. PORTLAND.
with no agents
middle-men.” . 56
LAFAYETO
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ina-29-3in
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iefct for Churches and Lodges,
The Best for Public Halls.
ÍDOTOITSCHI
A gentleman met a half-witted
lad in the road, and placing in one
of bis hands a sixpence and a pen­
ny, asked him which of the two he
would chobse. The fad replied
that he “wouldn’t be greedy; lied
keep the littlest.”
Two Milesians were s landing at
the Fairmont water work watch­
lashing -thè
'ing the big
water, when one of them remarked:
‘’Mike, isn't this a qua re country,
where they have to grind their
water before thev can use n
John Randolph met a personal
enemy an the street one day, wlro
refused to give him half the side
walk, saying that he never turned
out for a rascal. “I do,’ said
Randolph, stepping aside and i o
litely raising his hat. “Pass oik’
An. Illinois woman, when; they
first began to have Congressmen-
|it-large out there, hearing the fact
alluded to, straightway rib-hed into
tlu? kitchen, 5 exclaiming, “Sarah
Jane, donlt leave the clothes out
to night, for lhere’sfa Congressman
at large.”
A darkey was once attempting
to steal a goose, , but a dog raised
an objection, and Sambo retired.
Tire next night during fH thunder
shower he attempted it again ai^l
just as he was on the point of get­
ting away with his fowl, the light­
ning struck close by, and the noise
nearly frightened the r« fellow £
to death Dropping the goosç, he
started away, niutteiing, , •• ’Deers
to me der am a mighty lot of fuss
made ’bout a common goose.”
The
The Best for Academies and Colleges.
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$5,000,000
MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEOUS
The man who didn't believe in advertising
has gone into partnership with the Sheriff,
and that official does tlm advertising
Lone Star,
PATENT QHURTL
ECKS
R. HARRIS,.................
Don’t forget to Mok at the
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Which is'made of SprucjsjWoojd.
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J. R. MAJORS
...Proprietor
LAFAYETTE,
LAFAYETTE. ;
BLITD,
is al
Lighter, Cheaper, Jfore Cleanly
More £
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And is the handsomest VVindow Blind in use.
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WINES,
BRANDIES,
WHI8KIES,
CIGARS,
OYSTERS $nd
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OREGON
DEALER IN
CLASS . SALOQN,
. . ALWAYS
supplied with the very choicest
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TOBACCO, SEGARS, NUTS,
< Candies, sardines, Oysters.
stationery, etc-
, It gives the best satisfaction to all who try
it, and I only ask you to enquire of any one
S A RHINE
who has med them, to convince you that the
To
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had
in
the
best
markets.
Wooden Blind is the verj •V best that you can .
J ohn R. lake . j This saloon is also provided with a good
buy.
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BILLIARD TABLE.
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And in fact everything that is to be found
in a tirst-clasa variety store.
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I would respectfully solicit a share of the
public patronage
J.R. MAJORS J
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