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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1874)
’ * » ■* I - !’ •i ■ r * '• ■ » f , J..- - • »F ’ ■*"' ■ r Ì C 4 »I ♦ •é r. b v* ' . •'-M. » I F I t Ì ■ i < ! X a $■. -, I 4 u .♦ ■ •; 9- ♦ B •i ij : * i ■k . t '. /31 I » • > I r 4 i I I- * a 4« ■ r k -e ♦ 4 4 ■ I FRIDAY, SEl’T&JHgft » I r 9 The M'J^cury of tbc 4th speaking of h i- Î t ? the cases Ln appeal from Lane county toathoj Supreme Court, O.C.R.R. Co., Ben vs. J. J. J Comstock, t € Holladay vs. JI J. H. D. flenderoon, decided on de murrer iivthe court below by Judge Mosher, which were: argued and sub % 7 Sfl I .«F' H f ri mitted last week, and a decis on ren dered on Monday affirming judgment ;S I I X ’■i „ ,i ’ . lz I I I refusas td 4 j" I fr plemented by the opinion of Justice McArthur ^concurred in by Justice » Chief Justice Upton and Jus Prim. tice Bonhafh dissenting. • This decis ■ » o J _ < ■ II Been backs, 91a92. *. There are-,188 Notaries Public j G T|>e MokelJ inno ffi town ___ of - _ in Oregon. California I OREGON NEW’S. ?3i“irKl à ¡LÄÖY ©©¡KieSBY • .É »;• tf ■ Citation r Public Library of Kenbidij . —r--1 t T V air. * ' - *. 'li ft A ) t v ta I 1 B ■ I ■ » n r. fi • MlttA. ! I I- ■7574 LALL. GRAND OPENING! 15 ' r IL > .• ON - F. ¥ I .V t ■ .« « i Summons. I {1 i ’ BilDLBT; KARSH i Cl 4- A dJ-U MAMC Ixed Ag’eut Arrival ai • '^<1 z» ■ r parture of t I yourselves a < Mails bou o'clock P. M. ’ Mails bou r. M. each d Postoffice further notit Office opqi Sundays. Aug. 18. of the offici 4 Ì . r> \ or 4 ( \ M. XV. Agee, def. ' ’ ’ »■ ’ll ' That it will positively and unequivocally take place as annou nced on » difiorce. I ’ To M. W. Agee, defendant: N THE ¡NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon^ you are hereby required to ap- That th<* Mesic wiH be the best the coun pearand an sA-crto tlie complaint of plain- ' ■ the 26th- try affvrds. and that tiff herein filed against yon by day v* of October. 1874, it ii being tiie tin first day of tlie next regular term of said eonrt, and if you fail to appear and answer said 20,000 complaint by said tune tlie plaintiff will apply to the court, for the relief therein AOCMKOATIXa demanded, to-fivit: A decree dhmnlvf lg the nlarriiigej contract n< w vxisiing lx>- tfiveen piiimtilfaiul defendant nr.id for costs an<l disbntrsment s of suit. Tins summons published Irv order of w ill be distributed by lot among the ticket lion. B. F. Bojihain/Jn.lgc of said conrtj holdeis. made August Ti, 1874. E. C. BRADSHAW. e attention of the public is earn- ’ Atto, ney for I^aintifE c^lled . to the inducements we EZEß'T OF GIFTS: scp4:6 ering to purchasers this season, Ope Grand Cash YHft.. f2.>0,0O0 4 wld&h far exceed our former unpre- One Grand < ash loft. . W0,000 ited attractions c I * ————— One Grand Cash Giftr . 75,000 otice is hereby given that One Grand Cash Gift. < * »14 » . .70,OCO in pursuance of an order of tl»e coun One Grand Cash Gift. /• » . 27.000 ty Coirt of the State of Oregon, for Wash 5 CuSh Gifis, ¿20,(MN) each . W0,000 ington county^ made at the August term, 10 Cash Gifts Uftai each? Ì . A. D., 1874, thereof, in the mat ter of the es >• 15 Cash Gifts 10.<()0 eaeli. . 140.0 0 . 150,000 e would call especial attentiou to tate of 1*. S. Field, deceased, and to mens 21 Casli Gift-, 5,000 e-.idj. . 100 000 administrator thereof directed, I will sell agnificent stock of silks selected at public auction to the highest bidder on 2.» Cash Gifts. 4 each. . 1©» I.W) ;,0 Ua>h Gifts, 3,<00e.ich. exptessly for this season’s trade. Saturday tUe 26(h day of September, 50 Cash (iifTJ, 2,000 each. . 100 a>0 AD. 1874, 10» Ca-h Gif s, I.W<0 each. . ioo . ouu 240 ('ash Gif s, 500 each. . PJOOOtK atthehour of one o’clock I*. M. at the ■r0à Cash («ifts, Court-ho|nse door in Lafafiette, Yamliill l(:0 each. . 50.0M> county, Oregon, all the right, title, inter 19/ ,000 Cash Gift-, 50 each. . 'X 0,100 Ity No. I.. r . .11 50 est and estate of the said 1*. S. Field, at the time of his den'th. or since acquired by his Grand total, 3»,(F 0 ( lifts, all caJi, $?,5(O.*<Q ity No. 2. .*. ...41 75 estate, in anc^o those ti acts, pieced or: -V cels of rc|il estate lying, being and situate PRICE OF TICKETS; ty No. 3 .. in Yamhill countyj Oregon, and described ... 42 OU I I as follow-s*, to-wit: ;1- Being the fivest half of the northwest Whole Tickets, ity No. 4... .. ; 42 50 4 ■ • ? •'(* Oi) ? -Ì quarter of section 11, and the fractional Halves, 0» ity No. 5... . . . 42 75 part of the ca-u half of ihcnorihen^t qnar- Tenth, or en<-h C< np n. ») ter of seetiqn 10, township 3 south, range 11 Whole Tickets fur.... AX’ <11 west, containing 16o acres more or less, ty Nu. 6. .f ....$3 U0 5 ami 224 Tickets fur. . ...... J x 0 Ul<> lot No. 4 of block No. 19 of' Rowland’s I I’ersm s i. ishii g to in* est sl-on'd <.|<]rr addition tothetownofMcMinnville, Yam I Peiaoi ty No. 7.. . ... $1 5) hill county. Oregon. upon the following ç I prompt! 4 . h\c.; her 11 e home «À C'ce ' ur our terms of ¡sale; '■*, I local Jocal Ae Ag«.-nl< ty No, 8... Qui .1.44 00 One half the purchase price U. S.coin in i y-r Libemle<ri;nus*ion- wij lira I ow< d to rat* hand and one-half to be paid in I’, S. min isfactorv aj.rnta. ’’Cuhemiie Perfection ’ extra quality.15 00 in six months from the <!py of sale, fivith Circ.iLirs ••onts.initig ft.ll p. iticrLr fu u- interest at tlie rate of ten per cent, peran- ait t ¡kalion ii<-alion. Î * num and to be^ccured by mortgage on the ished on > <ip TROS. E. Br.AMLKTTK, premises. * i S. HUGHES, Agent and Man ge*-. Administrator of the estate ot P. S. Field, Public Librar) Bi filing, L’uui vili-, hr. E: i * ■ ‘ • dec-eased. • au_l-> — 500 in’eces Serges,.. ............ ... 25c t?,yard Lafayettt*, Oregon, I . August 28. 1874. i I A Monday 30th November I H ead C u * evening Job 5 deuce of Mri divorced froi ■ the suburbs i with the in fence. ' Aftfl sit,vs, he tveii and while p wits approa« ordered h'ini he did afta “little hatcj gash cut in could learn justitiable iij £ —- - - j cash ams, I RY GOODS fl $2.500,000 > , * 5 A i ■ Theie arc 62 Commissioners of Totalposs, f 173,000. j litigation on several causes in several Administrator s Sale. | Deeds for Oregon in the United Tlsft twi'iity-two C| iheAq, women different Courts which have been be States. ’broit^ht before the reme- Court of fore the Supreme Court at a previous C&li^drnia on a writ of! r? R labcas corpus C. <t Cal. Geer thrashed session. This decision will defeat re remanded t thu muster of covery pn all suits which have, been 1,048 bushels of oats from the havu C‘. been, • the itéamer-Japan, an will lx* sent brought to enforce subscriptions to shock, on the fruit farm, Marion I back^to China. P subsidies in this State, subscribed to cdunty, with an eight horse Pitt’s Ariolphe Strecker, induce the location of a railroad in jle ch tmpion il Challenger, in five I lours and thirty any particular locality.” sharpshooter of Ameri arrived in Blfeh Black Bro strains ■a——— minutes. San Francisco on the |h insfc., and ing. by the J. Wimer <fc son, of Phoenix, was hscortcd from tho STATE FA1H, German Regiment. have repurchased their flouring W\> are in receipt of a three sheet I R eward .— e are in,; re- mills at that place. poster annoucing the attractions and The little seven year old daugh ceipff )f a circular offer|jig the above programme of |he Fourteenth Annual row for the recove r of Charlie State Fair, which commences ou ter of Squire Duncan, of Albany, Bi-px »iter Ross, and for |be arrest and Monday, the 12th day of October, fell from a shed roof last Friday Icouv Ct ion of his abdudc ’ fivus * lors. He IHT4. at the Fair grounds, Salem. breaking her arm. jstol^ from his paren Gerrnan- $10,000*in fcoin premiums are offered Mathew McDona’d was arrest- tOfiVt Pa., on July 1st, gß74 . A por- by the sofi^Stty, besides gold and silver he circular, cd ast Wednesday at Gervais medals a®R ariFt silver ware. The admis Utiful, iutel- sion for titble8 over 15 years of age charged of ’‘indecent exposure of ligeift and winning boy, a broad and will be |2, between 10 and 15, fl. his |>crson.” He was fined $50. forehead and light Hair. On Wednesday of Fair week the chll- The match game last Thursday ispatches to of the Public and Sunday schools of at Salem between the College < Jt:3T So.-By the 4 hc^; Portland papers it (vili be seen E.1 ' » the State, under 15 years of age, will Satin de Chine.. ....50c Juniors and McAdams’ Nines was thal John Spencer hasf^een appoint 30 Niece-« i : r % be allowed free admission to the DR. LITTLEFIELD’S GROCKKIKS. k 24 ricce» Heavy Empress ed ^«tmaster at McMi iville. j Ain’t won by the former by a score of grounds. Tickets for this purpose ipces French Merino«, jporteri fivaut- 260 pUcei must be obtained by teachers and su 56 to 22. Only eight innings were this the man that the Dime; ed t$ fix up a goods boi played. for jitst after 32Ó »iecps^ll Wool • ’ McMahon perintendents, of the Secretary, as ’ they will not be delivered from the The Independence folks intend election? •’ doth»,. * *..65c * :L . • gates. This, ought to make the Sun- erecting a church. 63Q neces Fancy Striped Dress ODD FELLOWN BUILDING. A CAR qday school scholars “leap for joy.” 1 * • jOOds . . .’ Upwards of 1*24,000 worth of * When we were forced, to attend Sab- Aftet 4 thanking ihe citixe of thisicounty , (This line is well worth ¿0c.) LAFAYETTE, 0<SN, uring the past gbath school in our younger days, such goods were shipped to San Fran for thei ir liberal patronag season, I desire to say tha I will he trav- ^an inducement would have been “wa cisco and Portland from the Wil eli or the rext few we in thjaseebon the Wot ld Jtencn Whpeler A iter on oar wheel,” and made us feel lamette Woolen Mills in August. sei Kwla> Blankets, W«->( ri Draw Feed Sewin ! Machines—the Musical Instruments, ^glad that we belonged to the army of and w< d say t4 all in* Mr. George Belknap, residing tellijg Fauorde, Sheetings, virto. AND D^ALKES IN jmrchn.-eis to bu o machine till \he Lord. i — • i AL80— . * seen the New X ■eler & ■WPsou. i a few miles below Eugene, has a ÌCU BMfi e ----------- ROUERIES, CANNED FRUITS Undeiwear, Bed Spreads, J svili take pl lea-uie in ex! ting whenever I », and (ill a ill se.l sed ® As I t 8 hould B e .—The Chicago • field of wheat which he estimates yJu desire to see or pure I hosiery, ZTableLinena, / machine on as libera ¡terms, Oysters, eliver- will yield fifty bushels to the acre. DRUGS, MEDICINE ^Tribune makes the following just re jd instructed at your «uses as at niv ^loyea, Linen Napkins, Pickles, ’ L .. .S Gfficecih Portland— either note or*mon th- marks upon the Plymouth Church Rabbits invade the streets of Cfficen: Jr.rckcrs. Paints, Oilsi Perfumes, jOiciit sysieub—or lib ul discount for IJo ndkercliicfs, Flannels, Nats of ;ili kindti, farce that hasjust been enacted. F. Baker City in day light. cash.!] i ’ . I ' ' 3 Tobacco, Pahiei ;s intending purch at any time Shirting Checks, Umbrellas, D. Moulton was the only one in a Bar diner. Fancy Toilet Articles J? during tl, the j,r. sent jear, wi|) find lt greatly The water* from Ellendale will to thejr %rim inIngs, Buggy Robes. (hear advantage to pu po* u6n,>nu se Döw, and congregation of ,3000” people who And a full StocÊ of have 'theinsclves thoroughly instructed in I dared contradict the report of the be flumed to Dallas, to give motive evfry.range &c. dee. of the work as ¡ will b^impoj- tor Medicinal power to farming implement man sitae Io, do so late in the sea ttik- -__________ Beecher Investigating Committee. Patent Medicines. iDiofle in search of real and unusu- ’ anything on I ddejn it nnneces ary to ufactories. It says. tlie merits of this famous tlve line at all are &1J attractivo l}arg-<dns will be amp » —ALSO— that it stands the S er at«every THE- > f The appearance of Francis D. ______________ The Forest Grovers are indig aware* greatest test ly repaid by an early visit. FArldhi Exposition where N. B.—The attention Of our City Moulton at the meeting of Plymouth nant because the Conieliiwitqs given before the ifiostc hpetenf judges Toba eco and Cipfu rs„ s fifty per cent jfttheMror ’ d f trends (?) is called to,these bargains orld. Besides there V X. • Church on" Friday evening, and his charged them with having the A.Wils >n __ M ih.es m Yam am- «Hove Whee ’er ------------ STATION EZR 3T7 “ > solitary v^te against the report of the > - - * small-pox, when they have not bill cctttity to-day than any mer. £ cKlBBTN*, ÌE Wii - CONFECTIONERY,, Committed, was an act exhibiting got it all. f * ■ ■ I 11 Qenerti ^Traveling Agent, W iheler A: Wilson .Vo Chfirje for Advice and Contnltalion. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in a both moral and physical courage in any. ' Manufacturing Co CANNED FRUITS Hon. W. R. Dunbar proposes * ? 'T-r 1 • . j • 1 b high degree. It require nerve to D k . J, B. DroTr, graduate of Jefferson Of »11 kinds. Dty Goods, Groceries, &c. Medical College, Philadelphia, author of aev stand up in the presence of 3,000 ex-, to pay all of the Lodges of Good I THE eral valuable works, can be consulted on all •/ asperated enemies and say No, when Templars in his Jurisdiction an AND .GENERAL IMPORTERS OF diseases of the sexual or urinary organs iwhich he has made an especial study) et !,!■ --the word No is itself a rebuke to official visit as G. W. C. T. oftl.e ON FAV her in male or female, Ho matter from what American, English <fc for- iwhat srery he other had man a right in to the do; assembly. it is what Order in this statd, during the cause originating or of how loug standing. A practice of 3o years enables him to treat Thia is what Mr. Moulton dia; it is fall and winter. } eign Goods, no50:tf He intends leav diseases with success. Cures guaranteed Charges "reasonable. Those at a distance ing home about the middle of can forward letter describingsymptomsand —-------------------------------------------- --------- 1 PORTLAND, OREGON: it was his duty, as a member of Ply- October. enclosing stamp to prepay postage. Bend for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. ? mouth congregation, to do. The ri- OHN BIRD, west aide Jefferson street*, Cash advances made on every des- Everv room in the Chemcketa J. B. DYOTT, ML D. dealer in stoves and tinware. MAÆ otous behavior of the meeting, on the cription of produce. Physician and Surgeon, 104 Doane St. N.YJ no47-ly J other band, when he rose to speak, Hotel at Salem is now lighted if pions of tht and the attempt to mob him when with gas. i ' Winner ’ ’ ~ at 1 She went out, were demonstrations of There were seven burials in the 'V ' Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Doors, hubs , 8POK»<-RIMS, ÒAK, &SB and ‘Vienna. indou, Paris and lemuk. I- moral and physical cowardice—mor J Saab, and,Blinds, also German rv*^ - * Odd Fellows’ Cemetery, Salem, in >ld on the e a liest i terms of pay ' i. tal, in that they dared not hear what French, and American a • VIDSON,‘ - McKHWIN à • - and - ; ment. the month of August — four males 1 Oregon, Washin i»n and Idaho. Agent 5 Moultod had to say; physical, in that WINDOW GLASS. iOffice, V5 Third st, ■nd I 1 • <every assault ,ult by a multitude cm on one and three females. HICKORY PLANK,, XVIN FIELD ÎfüG HK8, WINPfRT.T Crystal sheet, enameled, stained and cut f jattn is oowardly. Plymouth Church ’ raveling Agent, Yimhill county. glass. -r Ashland Academy commences NORTHUP & THOMPSON. .... Glazing done to order at San Francisco lowered itself in that disgraceful tu x- I I ». POWELL, Saw and satisfaction guaranteed. Mill. Dressed prices, sat I T mult far more than it eeuld ever be its fall term, on the 21st of Sep MFrot t street, ..PORTT.AND. Portland; Oragwr, ; lumber of all kinds doors snd win- Ì tember. 4 BiaWlua lowered by any act of its ¡>astor. I/ i /I Fi-. ; in*29-Sm (Ft fl Igics* » i Ï . -j SILKS! SILKS! N If ■i À ■ j O bdehs A ders werea.1 the County r County Jud $33 37; J- B Johnson, Jd grew were i Clerk. j Dorriss <fc H [ ^38 F2; G. iu - jus , >8 J | .$7 44; II. 1 brec, *6 50s bfr., ^3 50; 1 V^-ach, >2 '>1 I 20; H. Hud A I A •* 1 J Ï i J* X 4 - * A fi f J. Xf-' Zti I 1 h / I / 'I I e. e el * ^* « 5 * I ‘ , 1 * 4KÌ X Guxtx S: • l»lo sour<- • A I -I .1 a - T ’S $ h > > * I ■ • s L . t rains for 1 vvjy apt to ’’damage to j fl-id*, Wr fri nds, tin ’ well be There is lu remain in tl uext wmtv r I ? th iii half i Fork ’a%< nJ 'T BESS GOODS * r / 1 • « < ■ < ;. ** < ’ I • a t L adieb , I I attention o Mr. McKil — i V i ■ ■ . Hi * • I f ■ ' • ♦ '■ Z I 4 -k' I » .. ; ' Whe elen <& Com [«my, I z oii7 conut jq the nmchid omiueud it « ugm I a “I ¿He is a gJ »ays, and M 1 bedrock pr A V; L • 4 f Ó- d » .1 ’ ’ a ■ f. G..’ “ - * . . ; propose to to and frod Grang?, w the 14-th id passage oul home xyithl proper cerd i r t ViJ i z I * tli4 I 9 1 < 4 > I - C abinei the fii m ul VI - b A adley I iarsh & cd Q makers at » C *3 * * t T*1 FINE WINES db »4 4 4 ‘ i -5 * f; S •oine very as can bec This brane tion to the to be prou< will undoil ronage. Ì ùj rj ■f^b ya I - I A R edu California so the Or< J ♦ j r I > For.the b< publish the 1 I i, 18 THE LA8T XVHICH XVILL EVER BE GIX7FN UNDER THIS CHARTER AND BY JHH.PREsENT MAN 4V. AGBMENT, Appoint torn" Circuit are aa First Sabbatl A. m ., McMinn Second Sabt Third'Sabbai Fnity School H Fourth Sail Houae. 11 a . m . Dr. J. XV. W Übe »eeond Su m., and in th ibfUt. V The Fifth Gift Cbncert Lz ■ ' W . t In the* Circuit Court of the State of th-egon . for Yamhill county. i! r Margaret Ageet pl AT.) I suit in equity for agaihst flayepleasure in announc ing the receipt E^pJohn L. Stephens” and Ajax * most complete and evasive stock of I < > ■Magnificent Display! X. -f AN EASY FOBTONE 1 exhibited in this city. mii was FRIDAY- . LAST CHANCE F Ì)RY GOODS! 9 - - fctate of Oregon: In the matter of the last will and testa ment of XVm, G. Poppleton, deceased. AXD a Ta Ezra Poppleton, Francis Augusta Da na and Sa.ah C. Ponpletqn.nntLtO the FULL IXRAXVIÿG ASSURED,5 unknown heirs of Win. G. Poppleton, deceased: , t WHEREAS, EDGAR POPPLETON ahd Edwin R. Poppleton, have tied in MONDAT, 30th .WVEMBÏM, said County Court an instrument pur porting to 1 hj the last will and testament of XVnr. G. Poppleton, deceased, together with a petition that the same be by said court admitted to probate as such last will and testament, and whereas, an order was made by said court on the 1st day of Sep-’ —FOB— ; tember, A. D. 1874. fixing the 6th day of, October 1874 for the hearing of said peti t tion and directing that citation issue to the heirs at law of deceased.- Therefore, in tlie name of the S*atc of Oregon you are hereby cited and required to appear in said court at the Conrt-llonse at Lafayette A postponement of the Fifth Concert of in said county, on the said 6th day of Oc the PuLie Library of Kentucky has been, tober, 1874, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day so generally anticipated, and is so manifest to show cause, if any you have, wl.y said instrument "shall not I xj admitted to pro ly for the interest .of all concerned, that it bate as the last will and testament ot said must meet the approval of all. The day is now absolutely fixed, and there will be no * XVm. G. Poppleton, deceased. H. HURLEY, variation from the programme noir an ' Co. Judge. attest : ,E. Rooms, nounced. A sufficient number of tickets * •>. p r i Co. Clerk. Published by order of H. Hurley, county had been sold to have enabled us to have Judge of said county, made on the 1st day had a, large drawing on the 31st of July, but a short, postponement was considered pref of September, 1874. erable to a partial drawing. Lekit be bora» sep4:4 in mind that ‘ V ■ i - LAFAY ■ r 7 v - IN AIU QE TUE In the Coantv Court of Yamhill county, neatly destroyed by fii Q on tfie 4th. ion was arrived at after considerable •- I .—— I f R n r $ ■41 .Portland, bark Colama,4 fi L arrived .at Li^rpool on the sujlportjGrant for a third term. It| 3d in4. would be most “uncommon unkind’g| in Ulysses to covet a third term unti^ Thi?TL*mocrui ic Con gf eswoni 4 Coin- initt|óbf the Eighth District c f Geort Henry has had his. first. £ nominated Ale, 1 H. tevens. The DemdcTatic Convention which, n TkJvulections of Wyoming Torrito* met at Hagerstown, Maryland, on ry 4 the 2d, nominated Wm. Walsh for ? nearly all in i id give. Steele Congress. Montgomery Blair was (Detì H a majority of I ft ween hOO.and 600,1 one of the defeated candidates. ^-electing him Delegate by The editor of the Statesman asks douO i* the majority tl hit he received t \ God to forgive him for once editing a two,/ lars ago. Thu I ;mocmtic tick et isj^ Democratic newspaper. Well, Mac, < enerally success: et thrc|ugbout f ' IÆ0AL •S i. ‘ J ■1 f * iv-*.' " ? if I rritory. if this is the worst sin you have to the of the Court below says: Louth bhurcii “These leases are all similar and answer for you’ll get through all T| members of I*lj were brought by HoUfcday and the right. are ,i jntributiug tow! rd a fund for - j ¡lief of Mrs. Ti 1 ton. Railroad Company 0o compel the Already Wc are destiued to have to take an the 1 « payment of money and the conveying other dose of the Beecher-Tilton $17; 0 has beei* colle„ £ed. r _ gt • k \ of title to certain hinds, subscribed by blackguardism nut witstanding that ¡ert M. Tindall, »f Mississippi, Rj I the defendants, as a subsidy to induct! the Investigating Committee white isau >inted Consul to ¿lanton. China, I, a? ■ 1 Holladay to construct the Railroad washed the clerical seducer. This T order removing ^the Headquar- on a certain line«) Hvlladay alleged time thc\courts and lawyers will see ters| ' the Army to Stfi Louis, in Oc- that he owned a majority of the stock what they can make out. of it. This. toba fivas promulgates on the 5tl 5th. and had the power to construct the 4s what you might call double-shoot-| New York J H nal of Com- T J road on whatever line he pleased ing us. iX - w » meri of the 5th, say|2 For Spring'- thereby inferring that a contract A reply to the statement of Mr. J. $ a liberal der with him to place tho road upon a Martin was handed us for publica graq A of wheat there ■ export., with given linci was a va^id contract, for tion during the week. Wo decline man Jj, principally fc priJ 'ff about two cent lihighet, more thè reason t1 at he had the power to publishing it for the reason that na ially on the latt< < grade, with execute it. The Court decided that good could possibly result from itA esp(r lighj^ jr offerings and t iiarket {strong. such a contract was against public Boys each of you select a committee, G(hk Osborne, of Kansas, ’pn the policy for the reason that it would be of niue of your peers and leave it tor improper ¿o sustain a contract which them to decide, aud you will both be 5th, renewed the request to President Grad 1{ for arms to protect thelcontier had for its purpose the laying out of cleared of all bhime. But seriously, Grantj a Railroad upon any other considera boys, let the matter rest as it now is. from I ndians. He say s that since the I tions than those of the'general pub Neither of you will be thought any 16th i \ if June sixteen q tizens Of Kan- lic good and the interest of all the more of by agitating the matter, sol s&s In |ve been niurderjj |1 b>r tl e Indi stock holders. Justice Burnett de let it be one of the things of the past.! ans,^ nd not one of che mirderers puniti led or even arrei tl’d. livered the opinion of tho Court, sup *4 ¡Pf ’ >" ffcr President Wilson > I I flK? ! ! TELEGRAPHIC SUIÌMARY. NOTES AND NEWS. LAFAYETTE t l ■ k II î‘ r. ' v ft I ft I < t J r> i J s. r t •? » X 9 Ä • 4 4 • i *1 -• » > ? ■ ■'■ i > 4 •H Ì -1 (*' t • D elega ing of Lafl M ■* J ‘ ■lif' s ■ ■ R : , . I • ' ' - T' ’ - - . ' I J >• ■ ' K' J. SIMON. t. v > on Tueadai sons wei tJ State Tem Watts, Mil t z Royal an also electd « I fi F ine P i laid on ou r~~ * » « * c » 6 at ’■ -A ’ I M S- I > .5^5 P:- I ;« * I' > F .'ll ■' ! I i ! • » t i À Ì ■ fl * f 1 i k • 1 2 7T - ( * I I r 4 & 4 ' ♦ f « •è ♦ t i • » •». 1 I 1 >•* <S£i ? rfig, •> I 4 I t t 7 i poaches v.-i the Cox\ x and Have e against aii raised on south of tl \ 6 I il T K ta » ' »• lì 1 r I l k V. *» 4 « t? ■Sri » 1 t 4 I J^*. J i 7^ • I ? iZ 1 « y J I