Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, November 26, 1875, Image 3

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    LAFAYETTE COURIER
SHIPS LOST ON THIS COAST.
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TELL GRAPHIC
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We compile from a Stuj’Fran-
ferent persons who made dilligcut
search for lost passengers and the
crew of the Citv of Waco, furnish
a full and complete account of all
iuformation j obtained. The cvi-
No dust.
cisco exch-mge .he (ollowib^
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FRIDAY, N37EM3FR 26. 1875.
Take in your flowers.
[FKOM TIIE PORTLAND DAII’EM.]
of
ships
löst
un
tliis
eqast
fripee
tlie
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Heavy frost last night. t
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Weather cold and clear.
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dcnce of Lemuel Brown, insurance
The
Fteam
propel|cr
Gi
ll
Not enough nights this week.
«PROGRAMME
C hicago , Nov. 1^—A Washington agent, also of office's of the tug,
r®.lowing is tbu programme for
A good thing to hug—a stovepipe. was wrecked, Jan. 26th, 1 <2, at special says the commission appoint­
nextr Monday evening;
Humboldt Bay. The vcssi was a ed under the act of congress on the and Capt. Calcasiue. of the coast«
Amity
has
a
restaurant
in
full
blast
>
Ora ions — A. M. lxurVy and Jus.
ing schooner which picked up the
total los.*. but the crew
and
distribution
of
the
Guneva
award,
1
passen-
"Thanksgiving
gobblers
gobbleth
r.i>
McCain.
gers were PiiopeHdr
saved. ” Gen.
will close their labor« about the 20th foremast of th,e Waco, all agi^e
more.
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Essa » s—M s.
A. Hurley and D.
l
• have about
’ 1 $8,- that the mast ]vas burned clear off
of
January,
and
will
Warren
Granger
sociable
at
Dayton
this
F. C csswcl.
was lost Januar)!* 3()th,
evening
1852,
at
the
mouth of the ¡Colum­ (H)Of(IO^ of tho $15,000,000 unaward«*d below the deck of ihc vessel,show­
P eadi ng— M iss«s A. B. Chrisman
The ungodUy stand in slippery pla ­ bia river; out of 52 on boated only to clailnants. The insurance compa­ ing that tiie fire must have origin­
and Ma’-v IJa is.
DRUGGISTS.
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ces
these days.
nies and individuals Who took war ated below. Evidence of J. N.
Dec'amat on- -F. Vauderpool.
10 were saved. In 1852 die pro­
Shoos sejin to bj on the rise these peller Bidhop run oh a rp k be prehiiui ms have made a combination Sawyer, Ca; .ni. J. B. Joint, .Louis
Tho question for discussion, by four
OGN;
LAFAYETTE
frosty mornings.
and will
wijl endeavor to have a bill pass-
pass­
r petike s. is:
IFF. >M in waring, who
Point ed thn
irikigh congress at its coming ses- Best and B
Suiter can wear liis good clothe j tween Duxberry Reef and’
“Should the President of thu Unit­
assen« sion to cover these losses. There is were out two davs cruising, show
Bonita, and foundered. <ai
and loaf around now. '
ed States and the Un.ted 8‘a'es Son­
by another much feeling-' over the matter, The that there were at least two hun­
i
Kelty goes below shortly to pur­ gers and crew rescued
ato s lie luccica by the people, instead
.
tota| 'direction of legislation and recom­ dred cases of oil found floating,
vessel; the vessel prbved a
of bv delete tes authorized as at pros- chase his Christmas stock.
A road supervisor has more power loss. In December 18$2, the steam­ mendations ot congressional commit­ which had never been eco chcd,
e.i
The President annotated as
than
the President of the U. S.
p inc:n*ls P adshaw, affirmative,41.
ship Tennessee ran on thp same tees heretofore have been Against such and it appears this oil was certain­
Rev. J. Holierg conducted Thanks­
claimants on* the ground that the war
Her'w, neg i "ve.
ly th:own overboard before the
rock and foun lered. ’I Crdw
and
giving
services
here
yesterday.
premiums are excessive, ; and that
li
Au iu’.e earing and enjoyable thue
A wedding to take place betwee 1 pascccgers saved, but the stfnmship with few exception! insurers made fire f om on deckr the Waco. A
tuay be t. peeled.
now and Christinas on the velvet.
was a complete loss. Dec? 26ih, riioi?ey. There are other ^claimants small boat fouad belonging to the
L iberal .—During the week a wo­
Littlefield & Hill have the most fla­ 1854, the steamship Southerner for indirect damages, ruled out by ac­ vessel was fonud floating bottom
grant
Havana segars in the market. sprung a leak some 5Q mile«below tion of congress, who will join the in­ up, which, upon examination, show­
man with two children arrived at the
hotel in this place. She wan search-
Piofassor Gaylord made the best Cape Flattery. She was qieachcd surance companies in the effort to ed the imprint of footsteps on the
speech
at the lycuum Monday overl­
pass a supplementary act. 'Insurers thwarts, the lashings having been
in D ,r for a brother who lias been work-
and
the
crew
and
passengers
weie
ing.
claim they took the risks with the ex­
mg here during the summer, but is
saved.
The
steamship
Ahiicr'iea.
The WoH Club meets the 4th Sat­
pectation that congrd^s would relievo cut. The oars were gone, show
now down thy river somewhere. It
Crescent City, Ijcaiight them if they bucaine bankrupt thro, ing that somepersous must have
was ascertained that she had wot suf- urday iu’Decembe.’, and not Noveni- while
ber.
ficeint means to prosecute her search
fire and was consumed to ftl^e wa- tho contingency of war. . There is ft left the steamer in it. Divers are
WILL run a hack from Dayton te •€.
Somebody
needs
a
brass
medal
far
prospect of these bills being defeated, now working, and infbri mation will
further; so the community, with their
'ter
line.
Cargo,
passengfjs
and
Joe, via Lafayette, connecting with the
putting a latch on the Court-Hous*;
cars
every day.
usual gmerojity, soon made up a gate.
so
that
the
$8,000,000
unexpended
be developed.
.
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crew all saved. T|ie stsunsliip
CT"All btiBincs- promptly attended tn.
handsome purse and presented it to
will keep company with the French
declktt
J. BEST.
In an othor column will bo found a Major Tompkins was w,reeked oil
S teamer Y akima S unk .—The
her, and she started down the river notice in regard to the Dayton Flour
spolition fund in the treasury, j
i I Vancouver . Island, Feb.
on Wednesday. Tho woman had the I Mills.
steamer Yakima was sunk Saturday
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W. S. King's Trial.
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B* A 1855.
misfortune to lose her husband ;u the
evening
last.
A
dispatch
says:
The
Can the road supervisor ma«ce a 1 Cargo and vessel was lost, but the f W ashington , Nov?. 18.—To-day.
late Modoc war.
,exec jting a . Giraid; in tho criminal court, called Yakima was descending the river
man work out two assessments fulr crew and passengers,
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W e T ake a C hance .—A Chicago road tax?
lady, was saved. 1
attention to W. S. King, indicted for from Wallula, and while crossing the
. .1 vs thusly: “I want an
woman advertise
The ball at this place last niglit Fly1 while cue aged in io n i ng ou perjury in connection with tho Pacif­ John Day rapids struck on a rock. A STEPH ESON & SIl VMLy, PROP*««
honorable, honest gentleman for n was a grand success as far as enjoj-
ic Mail subsidy, He stated that large hole was stove in tho hull, caus-
lhe
Columbia
lli
yer
Bar
>
lining
a
incut
was
concerned.
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E WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON
husband, No-lawyer, doctor or poli-
early in the term the case had been ing the steadier to s«nk in a very
hand all kinds of rough lumber,
leak
and
sunk,
Sinking
ill
3
Fath
­
short
time.
She
had
on
board
a
full
The Dayton flouripg mill is no V I
tician may apply .• I will give my fu-
which
we are selling cheaper than anjr
I
continued in consequence of Col. Ir­
other
mill
in
county.
making
the
b<-st
flour
of
any
of
tl
e oms of water. I'he captain, purs­ win being absent in Europe. Irwin cargo of freight. Mr. John Holland, Persons who the contemplate
ture husband on my marriage day
building will
mills in the county.
find
it
to
their
advantage
to
give a* a call
chief
builder
of
the
O.
S.
N.
Co.,
pro
­
er,
engineer
and
a
deck
hq
id
were
$10,060 cash, and twice that amount
before purchasing elsewhere.
was
now
in
tho
country,
and
his
at
­
Mr. John Wardle left at our office
in real estate. I am 22 years of age,
tendance could be secured and King ceeded to the scene of the disaster Boxing....'
during the Week soiue of thu largest ? i drowned. In the fall of
49 « X
and make an examination for the pur­
5 fict 4^ inches high, Weigh 140 carrots we have ever seen.
Moainer Sca Birtl" nas dèi■ i'
was anxious for a speedy Jrial. The
Peening,. ..’
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pose of determining whether her Con­
¡»ouiids, a good musici m, ami well ed-
case
went
over
with
the
understand
­
The Sheridan Academy, under tl e by lire on lhe Sound; pap
For large bills of lumber for houses an<t
ucated.” Ytuli, yum, yuui; we’re
excellent
management of Rev. W. D i and crew all saved. On’ dune 9 ing that the district attorney would dition will warrant the company in barns we will make reductions.
your huckleberry.
attempting to raise h$r. If the boat
WRIGHT &. STEPHESOJU
Nichols and wife, is prospering finely
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set a day for trial ^oou. It is ascer­
dec4:u4kiy
1868,
U.
S.
steainsliip
Li
w
renée
is a total loss, it will be a heavy loss
H and S awed . Mr. L G . Suiter,
Thanksgiving Day is past, We
tain'd that Gpn; Butler^ the principal
to the company, as it will seriously
of this place, met with a seiious acci- hope that many have dona some detii d ran on a àuukon rock in Shade- cbnnsel for Kiug will be present.
interrupt navigatipn on the Upper
dent a few days since. He was en- of kindness that will long be remeui- wall’s Passage; 0 ilice vs a id. men
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Good for Zack.
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Columbia. Some mouths ago the
g ig d ru- ning a saw at the furniture beruA.
were rescued by the ¡steamer Otto. • Secretary Chandler authorizes a
Teuiuo run oh a rock and sunk, and “Advertising i» the Oil fillet
«.•staulis'ament of Smith & Co. win n
Some of North. Fork’s best lookin ■5 r
A
sweeping and explicit d<4^al of the since then has been on the ways at put iu their lamp«/*' Modern Prov.
the saw struck a knot and tiew off people attend'd the entertai’imer t On O. t. 21st, 1865,' the ]
B a >re h;’'coaid S'on A the forward here last Wedm/sdiy. This shows Co.’s sleanifrhip Del Not
was wide-spread assertions that ho made CelUo having a new hull built. At
motion of his aim the saw struck his tin it they aie interested in the wclfa u
or is making removals in the-interior present the Owyhee is the*on]y avail­
wrecked at the enhance!
hand, and tore the flesh from the of our minister.
office for failures to contribute to the able steamer above Celilo. — Oregonian. ADVERTISIFG AG EXT.
thumb ami in i x ling r. It ir a lit­
s tier’s Pass; vtssel a tot’al lbs?, but campaign* funds; and in addition ho
A
young
lady
in
Minnesota
boai
tle curious that th : entire hand was
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BOOMS 20 AND 21,
crew and pissengerB save)
iiot sa.ved off; much less, th it none , of having ten grown up brothvs to
says in kvferenco to dismissals of
OFFICIAL RETURNS.
of th; b >nes wcr-3 broken. This is i w-i'ffh over her. O io of the girls oti steamship Noi theuci» was”'
Merchants’ Exchange,
clerks employed in the patent office,
tho first ucci l int th it has happe ned the Blaff says that one is enough fir oil the rocks near Ci
• Below will bd found the official California Street. San Franc!
that tin yfwrre made for cause, and
her a:i 1 shj wants him to be son e
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no. Jan. 5lh, I860; f
not in ani way based on, personal or returns of the Slate:
Solicit« Adevrti«ements nnd Sub«criptons
other girl’s brother.
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C ollecting T ax is . - {Sheriff Dale
for. tho L.u aybttk Co; bier and for papem
political
¿bnsiderations.
total
lo.'S.
and
40
persons
were
a
| Some one who did not fear tl o
in California. Oregon and Nevada^
L
=• ’3 ea published
has about completed his round, col­ wrath
j
Woniain SuiTruge Cuuvehtlun.
IVusblngton,
Utah, Idaho, Montunah. Col­
of John Hendrix turned his <1 row nod. The s tea nishipjhoiher
3
5.
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orado. Arizona, and adjacent Ternitoriea;
COt'NTirS:
lecting taxts. He r< i>orfcs that iiiqu - h<»rs« loose last night. John says
o
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3
N ew Y ork , N ov . 18.—Tho con-
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Sandwish Islands, the British PosscraoMk
♦ y set-ms to bo cxcicdii gly scatce and that accounts for his being in town Jonathan ran on a Hldden^-ock •off vention of the American Woman Suf­
China: New Zealand and. tlxe Australian
Colonie«; Mexica Ports, Nicaragua, Panama
that almost all of the hn/vy tax’pay- ho early this morning It. is rather St. George’s Point,. hi|y'3i .1865. frage Association continued to-day. Baker,.,...
tetf
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Bent-on’,.'....
449 J 66
4 Valpmiso and Japan; the Atlantic Btato
The vessel was a total: !o|f , and a
crs->b*4ve failed io throw Ait-mselves muddy fo.- walking, John.
Several qddresses were made and H C tick»mas,
5 il
30
22 and Europe
V
kt sight. He says that tlmre is con-] j A man in fhii town on reading that large number of p ias$pn«i 'n? lost lengthy scries of resolutions rend and Clu sor,- • • L
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ADVERTISING.
C< luiubia,.
43
¿aily
sown
and
that,
“
tl
“
»
Swdwich
I
danders
believe
thdt
Eid. rable grain aliei
their live«, In I $65 the Russian reaffirming the principles of the as«o- Co< s.. .
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S;i.
Has created many a new businesa;.
Curry.., .%
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it looka exceedingly welL From the1 Beelzebub walks thj earth in tlie propeller Noivich whs
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Has enlarged many an old bnainesaf:
I
: ciation and demanding equal rights. Douglas, »•i • •
6(k 13Ó
__
remarked that lie
condition hv is in when be returns at form of (• a woman,
Hus revived many a dull business;
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Great prominence was giveu to peti­ G ent..
Vessel
was‘>
Has rescued many a lost business:
night we conclude that there must be : believes so too, and that ho has tnar- Point Reves.
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Jackson,........
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Has
saved many a lange business;
tioning the state legislature toenabl? Josep'tine ....
flvene mud somewhere. ‘
ried the woman.
loss, but crew and [lassen»»
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And insures a seeress in any bus
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women to vote at the Presidential Lake,
The only mistake Judge Bonham rescued. At the ta
Lane,..
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L arge D ay .—Lust Saturday was
. G jkaho ' s S ection —8tephen Ghrad
election of 287b, '
Liun...............
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to
say in his old days: “I have always cou«
made,
was
that
he
didn
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sentence
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April 16th, 1866, I thè stpuin^bip ■ " ' * i ’
quite a lively day in this place. The
Mari»n... 1... •
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sldered advertising liberally and long to bu-
N ew (Y ork , N ov . * 23. -The Mbltnomah,..
" ^Hvinan to Plymouth Church, Labouchere was lost . fl «sol was
1201
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the great medium of success in business,
Grangers held a meeting duriug the Whiteman
Polk............
1-2
and
the prelode to wealth. And 1 hav«>
Brooklyn,
instead
of
the
Oregon
Pet|>-
Jockey Club is conoid- Ti lamook.... <
day, and the Odd Fellows met in tho
8.7
a total loss, but thel crew iiid pus Amciicaji
made it an invariable rule to advertise iti
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Umat’lla.........
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the dullest times as well as the busiest, long;
evening.
Th ire was an exciting ' it ntiary.
senders, except on|, tveri saveij. chug g thè feasibility of offering a Union..............
182 1 ï
experience having taught me that money
W. J. McConnell, Esq., of North
shootiug match for chickens and tur­
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200 35
thus spent is well laid out. and by continn«
graud Centennial purse, of from Wasco,
The
N.
P.
T.
Co.
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stcamB
hip
Ac
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Waslii.igton,..
Yamhill,
telegraphed
to
bis
family
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ally keeping my business lrefore the public
keys. Croquet raged furious. Au
<>Gl 2fr
it hassecured many sales that I otherwises
that he had reached Michigan “rigfct tive was lost among the r< ce fs off $15,000 ho $30,000,. for a great ¥ynliill...... A
interesting game of base ball was 1 side up.” By the way, wonder if le
would b«ve lost.”
Total. ..
Advertiee Your Buslmees*
played, the score being co u filled to will find out anything new concern­ Shelton Cove. Crew, |a jsengers race to be run at Jerome; park next
Keep
Xour
Name before the
the teens.
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ing the Independent Order of Grai- and part of the cfirgo ft Ved, but season. If a large purse weie of­
«Judicious Advertfsiatfr will
;s. of which Order he is the Grand
fered, it is thought that two or
S ociable .—The Grangers, of D iy- : g<
the
vessel
proved
a-ptal
s-«.
'Phe
Fortune.
llimrod of this State. P. S.— Char-
ton,? are» going to have a grand socia- I ley Mm phy,’tlm F. M. G., will keep (). S. S. Co.’s steqmship)
If Business is Dull, Advertise.
ESSEX HOTEL,
George three Engl’sli racers would be en.
If
Business U Brisk, Adwerttee.
ble at their ball this evening, con­ his weather eye peeled, , looking out S. Wright w-us lostjaboul
tercd for 'he contest, which would
fan.
27,
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during
sisting of speeches, essays, music, fun for the interests of the Order
The man who didn't believe in advert«*»
1873, near the extreme lórthérii be made open to all coiner.-».
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the
absence
of
Mac.
has gone into partnership with the Sheriff,
of all kiuds, games, etc. A supper
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Indian Trouble*.
> ariu that efficLl does tha advertising
will also be served. Those desiring . B adly B urned . - One
Lust end of Vancouver« Islai id. All
Jno day Lost
to trip »he light fantastic will have week, Rpv, a little son of Judge Hujr- on board was lo?t, not e! ?en one
U. S.jIndian agent Alex. G. Ir­
an opportunity. rrl
*:* promises
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This
l'i® VC8-
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HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
vine telegraphs to Mr. Smith that
a grand affair, All are invited to at- i ly, fell against a red-hot stove and being left to tell the tal^,
badly burnod the side of its face
a md .«el was a total. | l°^- l' The iron in an altercation which -recently
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teud.
ED. PERKINS,
hands. The burn i » a serious one.
HAVING THOROUGHLY refurn’sh­
liiprt
was
inc^e
A
built
steamship
Pri
occurred
at
Cimaron
Agencv.
New
D isgraceful R ow .—Last Friday Everything possible was done to r|e-
ed the lp<use, I am prepared to ofler
aving bought the shot
superior
accommodations io guests.
lieve
the
little
sufferer.
Mexico,
he
was
wounded
in
the
the
n
’
cxt
vessel
lost
!. Do imic 18;
night during a nice lit tie dance at
owned by J. B. Majors, wislv
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[IZ"I respectfully ask a share of the pub-
1
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es to inform the public that hs h
head
by
an
Indian,
and
that
th
Davtou some young gentlemen, who
C
now prepared to do any and alt
P raiss M eeting .— Last Sunday 1875, the U. S. steamship i^aranac
D. L TJBP1N.
had been imbibing too freely of tbo
kinds of work in Lis line in thateV
latter
in
attempting
to
escape,
was
evenings praise meeting entitled the ran on the mid uhannel I frock in
est Btyla,
p-be-joyful. considering themselves
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shot by the guard and hostilities
“Pilgriii’s Progress” was held in this Sevinor's Narrows] Vos? r,
W-'Ouged, cquchided to run the dance. place. These exercises are very in­
el wa.< .« a might’ be looked for aov moment.
Shaving......
. 15 cwto
Aadtney did, too. The only damage
and should beheld total; loss, but ofijeers- atid men He recommends that the control
Shampooing,.
do-.;e was to clothes. It is needless to teresting ind
were all sav d. The steamship of affairs bo placed in charge of the
. ’
fiay that the dance ended rather sud- oftener. '
Hair cutting,.
,...25 cent*
4«uly.
Eeastport ran ashore a| ¿A irenns.
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LAFAYETTE, QRiG’M
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‘T he E ntertainment .—/There was
a large crowd at the donation party
VV ednesday evening, for the benefit of
Jiev. J. IJoberg. The music, was Al
as W43 also the reading and dramatic
part of the enterhunu^ent. Every­
body went away well pleased. The
receipts will amount to about $60.
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B orn .—To the wife of Joliu W.
Cullen, November 23d, a daughter.
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It ¡8 rumored, says an exchange, The vessel proved n totaj loss, but
that the Musselmen of Hcrzgoviaa the crew and passengers, excepting
are holding secret meetings for. a lady and her twb children, were
preparing for a general massacre saved.
B •
There is ro occtsion toi refer to
of the Christians at Moster, Borma
the late disaster cainsing'thc wreck
ami other places. ’J’hese rum ors
of the Pacifie and Orpheu^ for the
arc disquieting the stoqk market heart rending details are still fresh
in the minds of o
in London,
military. In reply, the commis­
sioner telegraphs to put Hie milita­
ry authorities in full control and
give them hearty co operation in
bringing the Indians into subjec­
tion.
Investigation of the
Waco.
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The philosophy of headache. The stom­
ach, tho bowals and the liver are responai-
of the« b!e for ervry pang that racks the head.
Regulate, tone, and harmonize the action of
these allied ergms with
N ew O rleans , N ov . Ì4.-^Gal­
veslon affidavits were la en of dif-
Tarrant’* Seltzer Aperient,
and cure the ^ompluint at its source.
by all druguis s.
R
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hve thoroughly ovxr .
hauled and repaired mV BATH*.
ROOM, those in need of a good
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