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OREGON AUGUST 14
VOL. IX
1874
CLIPHN98.
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FOB I BALE,
E HAVE FOR SALE ONE OF THE
Celebrated PARKER BROS. Breech
Loading Shot Guns, at a bargain.
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BUSINESS CARDS
RAMSEY,
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E, OREGON.
rill. Ordinarily these
contracted (as in the
in the Court Rouse
Attorney
The Indians complain at the
From our exchanges we take prevalent fashion of short hair
’the following regarding the Til­ as a personal insult.
ton-Beecher scandal:
The feet that are covered with
N ew Y ork , August 10.—At 3 bunions may nof be stylish,. but
o’clock this afternoon Moulton will they are ceitainly nobby.
read his statement before the In­
An Iowa editor had branded
vestigating Committee. Beecher’s his contemporary as a “mangy
friends now say openly that he was dog— a disgraec to his own fleas.**
blackmailed in large amounts for
You can’t eat enough in a
some years, and that should Mr.
week to do you a year, aud you
Moulton tell all that he knows an
can’t advertise on that plan either^
entirely new phase will be assumed
The St. Louis papers satirize the
by the case. Several private con­
ferences, at which prominent gen­ metropolis of the Northwest by
tlemen of Brooklyn, not publicly spelling its name Shecawgo.
“And John Champlain was ly­
connected with the inquiry, have
been held recently, with a view of ing cold and dead, writhing in his
an adjustment of the bole mat* mortal agony,” sayB a New Jersey
ter. It was stated yesterday, by paper.
a member of the Committee, that
Would-be-contributor: “I wish
.Moulton’s testimony would bear you would tell me something to
indirectly against Beecher. Til­ write about.” Editor: “Well! Right
ton’s counsel, and it is believed about face.”
Tilton himself, was several times _ Keokuk has been tossing pen­
in commun:cation with Moulton nies to a hand-organ man, who has
yesterday and Saturday. Moulton a |15,000 farm in Wisconsin, and
also had a talk with General But feels bad about it.
Icr yesteruay.
Said a justice to an obstreperous
C hicago , August
prisoner, on the day of his trial,
York correspondent
“We want nothing but silence, and
go Tribune sbnds a
but little of that.”
the interview lie had Saturday and
A Kansas girl wouldn’t be mar­
Saturday night, with Theodore
ried without a yellow ribbon to go
Tilton. He is firmly confident
around her waist, and a boy rode
that Tilton has foundation for all
eight miles to get it while the
the statements lie has made and guests waited.
believes Beecher was a serpent in
Types continue to cut up antics,
the family of his parishioner. Til­
even in well regulated offices, we
ton denied to him that there was
infer from seeing John Brown an­
a word of truth in the scandalous
nounced as “a linseed preacher.”
stories about his life He publish*
“I’m not much for shtump spa­
ed in the Golden Age a biography
a candidate at Du-
of Woodhull, which was written kin
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by Colonel Blood. He published buque, “but for honesty and capac*
it to keep her from giving to the itv and integrity, I bate the devil
--soldo.”
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world the story of his household
A marine editor at Cincinnati
shame. The correspondent also-
interviewed Judge ¿VIorjfe, and ob­ dares to say that there is not a
tained copies of letters "that passed steamboat man on the Western riv­
between Tilton and his wife prior ers who would not die rather than
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and after his discovery of the al­ tell the truth
leged improper relations between
A returning emigrant wagon
her and Beecher. They show the passed through Cedar Falls, Iowa,
tendercat affection on his part and last week, bearing the expressive
deep reverence for her husband, and euphonious label, **D— n the
and contrition on her part. Mr. grasshoppers.”
Moulton said Tilton wasj reliable,
A man advertises for a compe­
never having flinched or prevari tent person to undertake tlie sale
cated during the investigation, of a new medicine -and adds that
while Beecher has misrepresented, “it will prove highly lucrative to
betrayed and trampled Tilton into the undertaker.”
the mire. The correspondent says
I, is said that a human being
Moulton s statement will show by­
has seven millions of pores through
Mrs. Tilton’s own letters thajt she
which prespiration and exhausted
was not averse to being mislead;
particles of the system escape. We
that Beecher’s apology was the are all pore creatures.
work pf Moulton, his attorney, on
It was a duet this time. Two
whom he relied, and signed by
servaut girls, at Cleveland. Ohio,
himself.
kindled a fire with gasoline, and
A countryman with his * bride then passed through glory’s morn­
stopped at a Troy hotel tho other ing gate, just as slick as could be.
day At dinner when the waiter
i, A breach of promise of marriage,
presented a bill of fare, the young
in which the damages were laid at
man inquired
Whafs tliai ?”
$20,000, has been compromised
“that’s a bill of fare,” said the. wait­
with a present of five dollars and
er. The countryman took it in
a new chignon. It was in Ken»
his hands, looked inquiringly at tucky.
his wife, and then at the waiter,
An Irish post boy having driven
and finally dove down into Jiis
a gentleman a long stage during
pocket and insinuatingly inquired
torrents.of rain, the geutlenian civ­
“How much is it ?” <
illy said to him, “Paddy, are yw
Thjt was a bright little cjiild not very wet?” - “Arrah, I doa^
who inquired “Ma, when cows dic, care about being very wet, Wt, ’
do they go to the milkv wav?**” .• plaze yer hqpor, I’m vary dry;”
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Office in the Court H<»»:sc
LAFAYETTE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ERGUSON A BIRD, comer of Jefferson
and Main ; dealers in produce and gen
oral merchandise.
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ELTY A SIMPSON, north side Main
street; dealers iu drugs, confection­
eries and family s »ppliea.
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McCAlN, attorney
■ide Main street.
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momies ad-
qr great and
qgton. * She
“there is o ►q the Ohio
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named ;Eci noiny, occu-
cotnmunity
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RAMSEY. County Judge and
• attorney at law,—odice in the
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JOHN BIRD, west side Jefferson street,
dealer in stoves and tinware.
jg C. BRADSHAW, attorney at*hw.
ST. JOSEPH BUSINESS DIRECTORY
proprietor cor
uts. New house
^HRlS. TAYLOR, dealer In general ixxer-
> ch xndisa. Odd Fellows' building. The
cheap cash store.
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S. l’OWELL, Saw Mill. Dressed
• lumber of all kinds, doorsand win­
dow frames.
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|ord money.
$vest shaves,
if best fellow
aHtj íesc she
Jbihrreesional
BEST, livery stable Ferry street-, bug-
evgies and horses to let at all times, at
ARKER A CO., Ferry street; dry
goods, groceries and general merchan­
dise. Dayton flouring mills,
Hardware,' Iron, Steel,
BUBS, SPOKES, BIMS, OAK, ASH
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NORfTHUP t THOMPSON
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quiet and peaceable
But when Moses
J. SIMON.
Wholesale and Befall Dealer in Doors,
Sash, and Blinds, also German
French, and American
WINDOW GLASS.
Crystal sheet, enameled, stained and cut
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Glazing done to order at San Francisco
prices, and satisfaction guaranteed.
56Front Street,....................... PORTLAND.
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