LAFAYETTE COURIER The Texas Border Outrage». NOTES. : 8eo Sheriff’s sales. FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1875 Julius Dickens holds more offices lan any other man in Washington A. Washington dispatch .dated Jeiritory, and yet he is not happy, but goes and advertises himself in his April 4th says: ’ J As in previous cases whefe in­ own paper as “Meddelar Upplysnin- juries have been inflicted, on Amer­ gar.” We’d hâté to be called that. The Mormons Laving succeeded in ican citizens by Mexicans, tlielMex getting Judge McKean off tho bench ican government will soon have in Ütah, find that Judge Boreman is brought to its attention, by the also a man of integrity and honesty^ Departmcnt.of State, the enormity and they are seeking to have him re­ of the offences recently.cortii|ittcd moved. It appears at this distance by invading Mexicans on the Tex­ that Brigham Young and his follow­ as border, with such demands for ers are going too fast, and the admin­ reparation as will satisfy our na­ istration ought to bring them up with a round turn. riic Mexican view W tional honor. ' Considerable sickness in town just now. i < 1 ' Judge Hurley has our thanks for T he S pell .—Last Friday evening favors. as por announcement."the second or­ Can’t we have some kind of a “nip- thographical match took placo at the up” to-morrow? Lafayette Academy. Miss Mary Har­ About five miles of snow in the ris and Charles Witty chose sides and Coast Mountains. after spelling awhile to get used to The big spell of the season at the the thing, they commenced to spell down. The first word floored Chas. Academy to-nigbt. Ib P. Bird and family have gone to Wattsj Acclimate floored another, the Dalles on a visit.. while another had to retire because of A little goat with boots on is the too many ‘a’s’ in amenable. Amour latest novelty in town. pent four to the wall, aud soon after ■ : ' - - -, No May festivities in thia part of of depredations op the border is five others followed suit ou the word thus stated: A year ago Mr, Fos. aperture. Two angels failed to catch tbe couuty to-morrow. i ■ au “archangel,” the next one tried to spell arsenic with a “y” but it was no go. Two more broke ranks on asy- Jum, one getting it “acilim,” which ' was stood off by the next trying to luake “usier” spell azure. Five Weakened on umbrageous; while vac­ cinate and variegated took the stiffen­ ing out of five more. re. Vendue only Ipft two contestants, I, Ada Popp let on, plucky little Miss, and Mr. Pike. A little ‘o’ in vicar »left the cham­ pion Pike alone. After, listening to soine.interesting mu^ic Wm, Nelson and Miss A. B. Chrisman chose sides. Dr. Watts propounding. Miss Chris man made a very pretty tableau in trying to make it tauleuux. Charles Watts evidently is not used to “tap­ estry;” LoU Chrisman gave up tuc “Tassel” let ghost on “tartaric.” John Standley down and out, while tatterdemalion let them full like grain before the sickle and “tcnabie' let two professors take back seats. “Tierce” and “tonsure lot all oi them down but—well, modesty for­ bids us to say who walked off with the honors. Next Friday evening fif­ teen of the scholars will spell against like number of outsiders; three reiniums being offered by Professor forey. < * ----------- »—<♦»■ D ecided .—In the suit of Polly Smith, et al., versus K, H. Lamson, the decision of the court iu the above important suit was received by the Couuty Clerk, from his Honor B. F. Bonham, from Sklem last evening--' tile case having been taken under ad- vise incut, The decision of the Court is: “ That plaintiffs arc not entitled to tbe relief prayed for in their com­ plaint; therefore, the cross-bill is dismissed without prejudice to the rights of Polly Smith, and that de­ fendant B. ox AFTrfR I t .— The old grave- yard ou tbe Hemy farm should be attended to in some way- A few days since we had occasion to pass thrpugh he premises aud were surprised to iote the condition a majority of the piM^es were in; some of them in time past bus been enclosed with paling and covered with flowers, now, oak grubs havo choked them out. The entire ceinetry should be enclosed and cleared off so that the stock would not bo permitt... • Rio................ v... Kono... . ............... Java................ Carmen I«l:md, |icwt Liverpool, coar.*e .... dairy.......... STHONG AND PURE RICH.BLOOD—INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT—CLEAR 8K1N AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALU ______________ DR. RADWAY’S 1 12 2 50 . 3 oe@ SÄRSÄPARILLIÄN RESOLVENT, ... Plumbs, “ It».. Beans, It» Tb.............. Potatoes. ?9 hush. ..... Onions. lt> ^........ 4(7 FLUENCE OF THIS TH MEDICINE, THAT 12@ . E very D iy n I mcruse ii F lesh no W eight is S eek hid F elt . 75 a MEATS Veal, « owned by Thomas Standley H and formerly thor BALLA DANIEL. 6 ........... rori.T::r. -I aving bought the saw mill . G(7, 7 Mntton.“ ............ Bacon, kanis ft. sugar cnreckj .«¡ ' Chickens, dressed, each., per dozen........ . 25(7... LMM&4 00 BUTTER, EGG*; ETC > Butter, fresh rolls, ty th packed........... 9 <’a!iforni;i ... 1 Ht h mus ..... Etrg-t, ty . z n..... Ciivö'C, Oregon prime, ty f’íil ¡furnia.. ft Lard|, (7 37 J ..(7.... ..(7.... . .(7 • » 15 25 2 K7 . (7 • 1R7 B . -'f" ’ j. TH£ PARKER CUN Every drop of the SARSAFARTLLIAN REROIr VENT communicntcs through the HlooS, Sweat,( Uriife and other rtuiita aud juice» of the «y^ten U m vigor of Hie, for it repairs the wastes of the body new wlthwew and sound materlnl. Scrofula, Sypbllli, Consumption. Glandular disease. Ulcer* in th* Throat, Mouth, Tumor*. Nodes in the Gland*, and other part* of the 8ys:etn, Sore Eyes, Strumerou* discharges from the Ears, and the worst forms ofi Skin diseases. Eruptions. Fever Sores. Scald Head. Ring Worm, Salt klteutn. Erysipelas, Acne, Biaek Spots. Worm« in the Ftcsh, Tumors, cancer in ttm Womb, and all weakening and painful dischargea,! Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of th» lite principle, are within the curattve range of thD wonder of Modem Chemistry, and a few days’ ■* will prove to any person using it for either of U mm forms of disease its potent power to cure them. , if the patient, daily becoming reduced by th» wastes and decomposition Uiat is continually pro­ gressing, Atccecds in arresting theao wastes, ant repairs the same with new- material, made frbm healthy blood—and this the SARSAPARILLIAIf will and does secure—a cure is certain; for who* once thl« remedy commences its work of purifie»» tion, and succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day the patient Will t'-el himself growing better and stronger, th» ,food digesting better, appeUte improving, and-flesh and we chf increasing. Not only does the 8AUAPABtLUAi< RasoLVKjrTexool all known remedial agents In the cure of Chronic, Rernfulo is. Constitutional aud Skin Diseases; but it is the only positive cujje for ~ 'a Kidney £ Bladder Complainit^ Urinary and Wotnb d'seasea. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Kt op page of wa-er. incontinence ot Urta*. Bright's Disease, Alb'iminura, and in ail eases where there are brick d -iirt deposits, or the water is thick, cloua r, mixed with substances like th* white , cfan egg, or threads like white silk, or there ia* morbid, dark, billons aifpearance,and white bone­ duet depoe!ts. and when there i* a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain la th» small:of tbe back «nc airnt th*. the !•!*•* i-f^s _______ ________________________ • WOOL, IlIpES, ETC. Wool, P tt........................ Hides, djy, each./___ '... j green, .-¡die 1, en<-li Deer Skins, dressed, It Sheep skins, wuoiuii, caeli • ¡ : BLANKS SUMMONS blanks ; ■ -»L anks SUMMONS BLANKS ¡ BLANKS ¡BLANKS B L a NKp: BLANK f :' ARRESI; JLANKS BLANŒ’ arresi ; at INKS BLANK?:’ ¡BLANKS IJLANKi“' BLANK»: BLANKS si'nrœx is BLANkf: ¡ blanks si Brocas BLANK# ¡BLANKS snu’i^x as ¡BLANKS BLANKS SlBI'lfXAS BLANK# ¡BLANKS ¡BLANKS blank # EXECUTIONS BLANKS: ■BLANKS EXECUTIONS BLANKS: ¡1LANKS EX ECUTI NS BLANK# ¡BLANKS miùCUTlONS BLANKS; ■ blanks BLANKS! ¡J BLANKS ATTATCUMENTS BLANK# ATTATCHMENIS BLANK.-: ATTACHMENTS ¡BLANKS BLANK : ATTACHMENTS •BLANKS BLANK# BLANKS BLANKS BLANKS BLANKS BLANKS BLANKS BLANKS —B Ì t - U7S VEGETABLE SICILIAN •î 1 g i • 4 > Di?. RADWAY’S Perfect Purgative&Regulating Pills perfectly tx«tclcs«, elegantly coated with awaat gum, piirjte. regulate, purify.cleatise and strepgth. on. Rad way's Fills, for the cure of all disorder* of the Stomach, Liver. Bowels, Kidneys. Bladder,' Nervous Di-cases, Headache, Coustipation.Costiva- ness. 1.1 lige.suoit. Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Ltiloaa Fever. IiiYiimniatinn or the Bowels, Files and all Dcr.iujcji ins of the Internal Viscera Warranted e to effect a no liive euro. Furety vegetable, con­ taining i> > nien-urv, minerals or deleterioii* drugs, A lew doses «4 RADW a Y S FILLS will tree t»e «yst-in iro n all the above named du< rders **r»C» “ ¿3 cents per box SOLD F1' DRUGGISTS lb*ad •• FA USE AND lUi'K" Send M9 tetter stamp to RADW a Y A CO , No 32 Warren st N.-w York Inlomiutiun worth thousands-vi’i I m >c»» you ________ KEARNEYS BRIGHT’S DISEASE, 8M by all Druggist», and Dealer» in iMtdntt, Brio© One Dollar.' FOB THE WHISKEBS. o E41L TORIES. o o O Watchmaker & Jeweler, o 0 o MuM ¡NX VILLE. o o ' o o ooouooooao »ooooo ioo oooooooojooooooooo o o « o 0 ------------- j I As our Renewer in many cases requires too long a tjine, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation ; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off*. Sold by tí END 25 c toG. 1». ROJVELt A CO., New York, for Hook (y7th edition) contain­ all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. CT Y»»rl I ing lists of ‘.003 newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising, no4:»:ly no4 ‘.»:ly Tymor of 12 Years* Growth f Cured by lì adiva y’8 Resolvent* . Every year increases the populari­ ty of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. Wo can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; FLUID EXTRACT and it is the only reliable and perfect­ ed preparation for restoring G ra V or F aded H air to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff*, and, by its tonic prop­ The otilv known remedv for erties, prevents the hair from falling out,.as it stimulates and nourishes ■-giant the hair-glands. By its use, the hair And a positive i remedy for ■ r, tnick< grows thicker and stronger. In (¡OCT. GRAVEL, STBtCTFI RES, DIABKTK’, LJS- baldness, it restores the capillary J’EISIA, >' KRVOFS BEUli.lT»\ 'glands to their normal vigor, and or Incontinence of Urine. Ir­ will create a new growth, except in Noil-retention ritation, Inflamation or Ulceration of tm extreme old age. It is the most eco^ nomical H air D ressing ever used, Bladder & Kidneys» lications, as it requires fewer applications, SPERM ATllRO and gives the hair a splendid, glossy Leucorrhn-n or Whites, Diseases <»f the Pros­ appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D^ trate gland, Stone in the J ladder,! C«D cults Gravel or Brickdust Deposit and State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, Mucus or Milky Discharge», tituents are pure, and care-« L“* for excellent quality; KE ARN E Yi’S and I consider it the B est P repa ­ EXTRACT BUCHU ration for its intended purposes.” Buckingham’s Dye. o o OOOOOOOOOJOOOOOOO OCOOOCO »OUOOOOQUOOO Q o o < PARKER BRO'S 7Sr.G3 ly o BHEV1IA t I1A COr.DCHU.TA AGUE I'llIU* tK_ The appli n ¡‘Hi ot the Heady Relief to the cart er p ut« where the paias or difficulty exist« will all >rd <-.i*.e mid coniioit. . T achiv drop« In lial. a tumbler of water will fev/ in.un *iil« cur.« « < KAMI’S. rt ri ’ AsMS. F< h E ASMS. FOI R ...... X, SICK KTOdALii IIEARTHUKN, LICK HEADACHE. HEADACHE, .... “RY. COfcíC. ill V.Cfl'fO i V, DYSENTERY. < <»L1<’. WIND WIND IN IN THE .¡O VSiA, «mJ all INTERNAL F UNS Traveler* »hon'd always carry a bottle of Had- w ir’s Ready Relief with tin ni. A kwi.rope tn water wll prevent sickno^or pains from cimna» of w»inr It a better limn French Brandy or 81; tert n- a »¡huuLi’iL ____ Colffee, _, C Josta Rica, proportions ef this crime QI'Q now ■ I John Haney, the gentlemanly ma­ ico, so as" to facilitate nipulator of boots and shoes hereaf­ tion and punishment of •eriiqinals, ter will be foui.d in his new shop, . ; . J' and especially the cxtridnioiitrca- first door north of C ourier office. C. F. Royal, that whole soul gen­ ty of 1861, fo as to make itfippli- tleman, is going to plant a melon cable to all cases, .of cattle ¡»waling patch for the benefit of the boys. He intends for them to help themselves and similar ciiflhe: ■s on the frontier when so inclined. as also the desei iers _ from the ar- lx- There arc over five thousand immi­ mies of botlr Republics, I d calls « F l grants on their wiy to this coast. It attention to the fact that nitfny ot would be a good idea for this county to put forth an effort to add to its the criminals, live alternately and population some of these people who exercise political rights on; both are seeking homes. side? of the frontier. It the thekefor-c itefoiæ ¡4 5 • • ‘ 1 When wo ask the farm jrs if they know auy thing strange- they gener­ proposes, that persons who thus ex­ ally reply that they don’t have time ercises the attribute? of 'citizen­ to bear of any iteius, as they have to rush things up in order io get their ship in either Re|»ublic be sabject- crops in before the ground gets too ea to (he effects of the extradition hard. treatv on the demand of Ute au- - • IT’ The baie ball season has arrived. thorities thereof. Bearing insmind In a recent game at New Haven be­ j u" s i • ' tween the Atlantic and New Haven that the capital question involved clubs resulted in 3 runs for the former was that of the trustworthiiiess of and two for the latter. Iu a game at Washington the Bostons made 8 runs tlicT witnesses, the commissio# took and Washingtons 2. crcat pains to salish itself Is to * RADWAVS READY RELIEF 18 A CURE FOB EVERY 1’AIN. Il v.xs tbe first and ia ’ R-ef, fresh, ty lb. corned ........ the convic­ ."mokc<1 . Pork, fresh, ft ft. ? NOT ONE HOUR -din^-rmemeM n^d any — • • • , ♦ W< e understand that the Grangers desire to involve the two B^pub- and Good Ttimplnrs will unite and 1 cs in war, for the purpose 0f an­ have;a picnic to-morrow. have: W e are told that a young couple nexation. Practical remedies, the passed thiougb town the other day commission proposes the amend­ on a wedding tour without having been married, or at least they had ment of the penal laws, of Tex^is and of the frontier States ofJMex- procured no license. U In frorr One to Twenty Minutes. ETC. Wheat, best white, ty bushoi.... Oats, ty bushel..................... Corn Meal ty ft>................... I........ b’lottr best, ty sack. barrel). Bunk wheat Flour, ty lb... .1........ Bran ty ton....... Hay, ty tou........... 12 V baled ty ton. • The many friends of Mrs. Starr much less than in former ye^rs. will be pleased to hear that she is The excitement upon this sm>ject convalescing. promoted for two or three years Mt r. Carey is, we understand, in- tendi ing to have her residence enclos- past by residents upon the j|incr- ed w. jth new paling. ican border, is* ¿ttriliutablejto a ■ CURES THE WORST PAINS r - ■ —"y1 - si'on is that although robberies of R headache , FLOVR, The conclusion of the cominis- R r RADWAY’SREADYRFLIEF VORIIEJTED WEEKLY. Quits a number of our citizens vis­ ited Hillsboro on occasion of the Odd worthy of credit many accusations Fellow^ ¿ele*braftion of the 56th anni­ maMe against citizens ofillexak versary of the Order. Those who at-h tended pronounce the affair a decided Tlierc, remained, however, several success in every particular. We can charges of complicity in rnjl^erics not give a very extended notice of the exercises observed as we bad no jiiup- of cattle made against persons oi 8am blossom and did’not attend, and sonic prominence in Texas by ¿uch a are gl id that we did not go it alone number of witnesses of all glasses since we have heard how Bob Todd that the commission deemed them was treated, just because h« tried to sufficiently proved. Among H t hose keep the girls amused. persons figure authorities of tHijj rauk P ublic I nstallation .—The new­ D ied .—At his residence on North of Judge, sheriff, and aldcriuem and ly elected officers of the North Yarn­ Yamhill, April 23d, James Laughli^. most of them appeared befoi b the bill Lodge of Good Templars will be p. . It will •» ■ be remembered that he was Mexican Border Commission, present- publicly installed at their Hall to­ shot in the 8hculder some time since, i»g claims against Mexico forjiund- morrow evening, to which all friends either accidentally or by his son. It reds of thousands, of dollars ii|i idi each of the cause are invited. This lodge i is thought that he died from the ef- case. The concussion, it is saM, til, had ia in a thrifty condition, and the . fects of his wound, although he had in its hands the report of tln/United members take an interest in making t been,seriously ill for some time. Border Commission, and took | so me it attractive. There is a jiaper con­ ——————---- nected with it, which is an interesting G rain . — During the past two pains to refute its general conclusions feature and helps make the meetings weets we have noticed the grain iu and especially to phow the falsity or a pleasant place of. resort for both eld I several localities, and, as far us we unlimited extravagance of the ¿prin­ and young. r ---------------- —... — I can see, it looks well. Farmers, or cipal claims. O fficers E lected . —At the regu­ at k ust the most of them will get 1, 1» seeding ... the V. preseut w. .a.... 4- week. 1. lar meeting of Lafayette Lo -ge, No. » through Attorney-General Williams hai done 34, I. O. G. T., last Tuesday evening, what Beecher threatened to do, •“‘step the^bllowing members were elected ' H andsome .—Mr. Murry, is doing d^wn and out.” Beeolier said if Til­ for the quarter commencing Muy 1st: some very fine work—¡»las ter in g—on ton made certain charges against him W. C. T., Frank Martin; W. V. T., ' Hori. A.B. Burbank’s residence which ho would resign thro pastorship of Mrs. C. E. Watts; Secretary, Geo. P. is second to nonp in the county. . Mr. Plymouth Church rather thariP havo Dorriss; 8., J. W. Watts; Treas., Murry makes a specialty of. plaster of tbe matter investigated. About the J. T. Hembree; C., Mrs. A. Higgins; Paris work. .............. ................................ time of the adjournment of the last M., John Derby; W. I. G., Sidney G. . _ J Porriss; W. O. 8., Miss F. Higgins. M arried .—At the residence of the Congress, ex-Congressman Bdok of bride’s father, North Yamhill, April Kentucky, said authoritatively that N ot B adl ^ H urt .—Saratha Mor­ 24t|i by B. Dunn, J. P., Mr. C. the Democratic House would iu&eack gan, the blind girl that was thrown , V. Kuykendall, of Polk county, and Williams immediately on the ¿Bsem- out of the hack al Salem at the tinih i ' Miss Jane E. Davis of Yamhill coun- bling of Congress next December. the matron of the school for the blind : ’y. ■ Williams knowing this, takes ti^ne by ■ . ....... -<♦*- received injuries that resulted in her the forelock, and resigns to prevent an III.—The many friends of Miss S. death, has returned home with her mother and is getting along finely. M. Bradshaw, will be pained to learn investigation which he knew i would Bue only received a few bruises. * that she is confined to her bed by a result in his absolute disgrace. But, sevère attack of lung fever. We hope perhaps they will investigate Never­ F oot H urt .—Little Peter Olds of soon to ebronielo her couvalescense. theless. . ’ St. Joseph, had the misfortune to get « When Brigham Young was jail, the toes or his right foot badly hurt The National Gold Medal was award* the other day, for contempt of court, by one of his little playmates pushing ed t J Bradlev A Bulofron for the best Pho- there were five Qr six of his Hwives i a truck over it while playing togeth- togf uphs in the Uuited States, and the Vien- weeping at ea,ch window of t§at in­ er. Peter says he “tant wear his lit-1 an Hedal for the best in the world. stitution, and twelve "at the d tie ^red-top boots now,” ' J 4, J Montgomery street, ««n San FrMwdM*. Francisco. ■ ■ R. H. M. DANIEL LAFAYKTTE MARKETS. iu:- ! What to do May Day is the latest subject of conversation ou the street. cattle are frequently c Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Permanently cures all diseases of the - BLADDER, KIDNEYS, ASp DKO.^I AL SWELINQ Existing in Men, Women and Children. MATTEK WHAT THE AG e !*«4 Pr°LS^eL “5B: “Onc bottle of Kear­ ney s Fluid Extract Buciiu is worth more than ill the other Btichus combine J ’’ Price one doihtr per bottle, or six bottles for five dollar*. Depot, 104 Duane Street New York. A l’hvsk'ian in attendance to answer cor­ respondence and give advice gratis. «“Send Btamp for pamphlets, free. C rane & B righam , „ Wholesale agents, 8. F. Cal. 5 FOR SALK, E HAVE FOR SALE ONE OFTHE Celebrated PARKER BROS. lAttefe oadiag Shot Guns, at a bargain . W