-rW ■■■* 1 * ' • V -1" . ''V ' ■ r l.r ** « ■ 1 j 4 P-». ■ .- - * • ' --------- .'-I- LAFAYETTE, OREGON ' • g; ' M. X. Church South. Religions aervicca will be held by the M. E. cbnrch South, as follow*: First Sunday Hannv Valley,........... 11 A. M. “ McMinnville,............ 6 P.M. ?Uird - West Chebalein,......... 11A.M. ourtb “ Armstrong's Chattel...11 “ •' •’ Lafavettc.......................... « P. M. (FROM m roRTLAXD DAILIES.] Dr. J. W. Watts will preach at this place the second Sunday in every month at 11 a. m.. and in the evening at early candle light. If EJShurch. R*ligio«s »errice« will be held by the M. E. Church. as follows; Fiist Bebbath Lafayette «t 11 a . m „ and Unity School House at 3 F. M. S*c>ma tabbath SmilhtC Church at 11 a . X » We«t Cheh iletn 7 r.M. < Third Sabbath, North Yamhill 11 a . m ., Lafayette 7 >. M. Fourth Sabbath at McMinnville 11 a . m . and 7 p . m . W. B itt . P. C. Æ gü ST ‘Hi 20 P rice ten " cents . - constructed levees, ai it is well known there is g number of plan tations. above and Ijelow* here where the planters haire for some days been cotistqntlv| ¡watching to keep passing boats fr|m running in too close fand flo< ing them with the swell from th| boats, and , '4- these, is it is feared, sneered from tlie stf^m. 1: I I N ew Y ork . Aug- 12.—Notice of the trial of the $lpO.OCO libel suit of Theodore ^’iltonlagninst the Brooklyn Eagle and T|6ma« Kin- sella, was entered this afternoon in the Brooklyn cjty coijrt for the C hicago . Aug. 12.-|A Wash ington special says: .Vlk Uowan. week extended up the assistant Secretary |f the inte , a distance of 80 rior. anticipates a great deal of trouble over the Bla?k Hills ques tion. Reports sent in|o t,he de partment fiom there show that • JAS. McCAIN, ATTORNEY LAW, AT • LAFAYETTE, OREGON • »TILL PRACTICE IN ALL OF THE inarllv8tf ▼ ▼ ‘-Mte Courts. •--------- rr- .... ...... ■ — - E U. BRADSHAW. Attorney L‘aw at i bearing the name of Jfeade Os vote on Bercher.” borne. and was hadedI by the cap go to thunder!” growled tain of the latter ship. who.repQrt- ed that one of his crew had goat mad; that for five days the maniac had atationed himself Aloft, and that nothing could induce him to return to the deck. The captain farther reported that the madman had armed himself with a chisel, with which he was cutting the ropes, and that the boatswain had tried to bring him down. The maniac, however, threw a block at the boatswain, knocking him on the deck and breaking his arm and leg. As a matter of safety to his vessel and crew the captain of tlie Jessie Osborne considered that it was necessary to shoot the maniac, and after some consultation that cou»*8e was decided apon. The of ficers and crew of the Glance were requested to be present as witnes ses, and in their presence the man was shot with a revolver. In con sequence of the way in which h< moved - about the rigging, three shots had to be fired before he was fatally injured. He fell dead on deck, his body was eventually thrown overboard. Tilton Tries a Libel Mt Next. Trouble* Expected in the Black Hill*. - BUSINESS CARDS ' * September term. , Mails bound South will close at 5 •’clock p. M. each day. Mails bound North will close at 6 P. M. each day. Postoffice will close at 7 P. M. until further notice. Office open from five to six P. M. Sundays. - Aujr*. IS. J. W. W atts , P. M. : LAFAYETTE. OREGON. P. G- SULLIVAN, Attoraey-at-Law. *" :, -v* J r ~ .i. . * ILL hereafter be found at the south Keel’s Onera east corner room of Keel nllly House, up stairs, Salem, Oregon. ist Decessarilv * be The London mar- Onice in the Court House. activity H BALI.. BALL STOTT STOTT, Attorneys ¿it Law, ill h’trsl Street, Opposite Occidental Hotel PORTLAND,OREGON. janlOtf REMOVAL. R. ALFRED KINNEY I1AS D RE» moved h s Office anti Residence ’o the' Northwest oornor of Alder and East Park- Street*. (dunb:e huuM), where he can be found at any time. esumeu his the canvas was gazing A. M. HURLEY, Attorney at Law, unvem. - - on» . 11.—The Irish it held a meeting Kissed resolutions le A merman rifle i presented to the Resolutions of re ind expressing a unrqual JOHN BOSTON 1 WILL DELIVER FRESH MEAT TO my patrons in Lafayette at 3 cent* to «'cent* per pound. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, will be at Lafayette. ' jlyOtf Tire gentierminformçd him The situa JOHN BOSTON. These are the tErXepairing done With neatneu and di* july9:tf J- HANEY. SENT • FREE •nd post paid—THE BEVERLY BUDGET _*73 per week, CASH to all, at home or tmvellns. Something entirely new. Ad at once. THE BEVERLYCO., Chicago JK* General Schenck. U. S. Minister to England, has lieen using an old American anecdote to good advan tage. To the wife of a Brinish term, cabinet officer, who asured him twice that “England made America?all that she is,” he said: ‘ I beg your pa|rdon, madams but you remind of an answe^ of the Ohio lad in his teens, who attending Sunday school tor the first time, was asked by bis teacher, who made you? He replied, Wby God made me alwut so long (holding his hands about ten raptrt) but j growedXhe re>t.”