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LAFAYETTE LYCEUM. LAFAYETTE COURIER. O fficers E lected . -It a stated communication of Union Lodge, No. The Speaker of the Hoose ha« [ . r * Quite a large undience was in at Snowing. 43, F. & A. M., held Dec. 11th, 1875, tendance at the Lyceum last Monday Slushy. appointed t|ie standing committees FRIDAY, DECEMBER H 1875. night. An exceptionally good pro the following officers were elected to I The boys hoppoth. | and some old and “distinguished” serve the epsuing year: S, Shaffer, W. gramme was carried out, which gave See new advertiseu/ents. V members feel themselves aggrieved M.; Geo. W. Jones, S. W.; T. II. Sto C hristmas F estivities . — The general satisfaction. The roll was rey, J. W.; W. H. Boyd, Secy.: W. D. thereat. The South and the Wèst A merry Christmas to all. season of the holidays is always called and as a member came forward McDonald, Treas.; E. J. Crawford, get most of the chairmanship of the One more week lets 1875 out. marked with unusual gayety and the President gave him a subject on Tyler. committees, and Eastern members To-morrow will be .Christmas. At a regular meeting held Dec. 11, brightness, but Christmas Eve, with whiph to speak. Modern Journalism — it is needless are somewhat disappointed in that {But one price for goodB at the Bridle 1875, Sheridan Lodge elected the fol its mirth, and the pleasure that never i h I respect. The old members who fails to result from the generous de to say this subject was well and ably lowing officers: C. G. Rowell, W. M.; Drugstore. handled by, it makes no difference P. M. Scroggins, S. W.; H. W. Lam- The time for ¿wearing off draws sire to give others delight, stands by have served many terms in the ! ' ; H. H. B. B. Summerville. SuiamervJle. Secy; Secy; alarmingly near. 1 '. —. ¡son, J. W.; itself, hallowed by memories and as whd. fashionalqj land have al- House do not like the idea of be Capital Punishment; responded to J- B. Morris, Treas., John Stanfield, Nose? are 1 , sociations more cherished than all the - j Tyler. ing pushed aside to give place for ways followed! 4 * ---- ■■ ■— 4•1 1 The been question is: whjrt are we to do rest. The' late Prince Albert intro by Hon. E. C. Bradshaw, in good I new members. We think the acts M arried .—Near Lafayette, afthe duced the German custom of the style. I ' Should the Minister be subject to . residence of the bride’s father, Dec. with our young men?- J of the- Speaker will be approved by Christmas tree, and what was at first Only a few Christinas goods left at more criticism than other persons; W. everybody except the Washington I 22d, 1875, by the Rev; A. Buchannan, but a small insignificant plant has R. Derby, resjtonded with many good the Brick Drugstore. - Mr. John Palmer and, Miss Fannie now grownlinto,something worthy of lobby, the Republicans and mem A woman is co’mposed of 243 bones, Martin. the name of tree—witnesseth the tree and valuable suggestions. bers ‘distinguished-’ by long serv Free Moral Agency; Dr. Watts, Although the groom looked some ’169 muscles, and 369 pips.; to-night;—and while its growth lias ice. Many who have been iu Con Now is the time to buy goods cheap been so rapid, its fruitfulness lias re made a splendid speech on this sub what pale he was able to be out yes gress foUlnany tei ms have not es" terday. at Littlefield & llill^. . j markably increased, so that-it is no ject. caped suspicion of connection with The Age we live in; was responded In Gopher Valley, Dec. 18th, 1875, ill -attendance There aro 70 pupijs ] longer solely devoted to the plan to by jT*L. Ferguson. Good. acàdewy. at the Sheridan 1 by C. G. Rowell, J. P.,'_ Mr. Jasper some of the rings that infest the things of the nursery, but gifts the Education; Prof. Hewitt responded Agee and Miss Emily Small, all of The Dayton folk) will indulge in a most elegant and ingenious, suited to Capital. Kerr attempted to avoid Yamhill county. and the gentleman ’ s remarks did not is Christmas tree this all ages and Conditions, and of values these “distinguishing<aliiances” by uring;niill will run The Dayton tlou] ranging from a tritling sum to large disappoint his bearers. W heatland . - There is evidently a “new deal.” How to make a Literary Society all day Sunday—[ pres» ¡of,business. amounts, may be plu.okcd from its work for the Good Templars, at the j The Christinas ttee tp-uight at the boughs. The Christmas tree lias Interesting and Instructive; Glenn hitherto quiet town of W heatlaud. The Iiej/orteroi yesterday has a long O. Holman ’ s name being called, he Church promises to ibe a grand affair. grown more and more in favor, until leader in response , to oitr article of A few days since a half-breed opened The sun was ouf Almost all day it has now,nearly, if not entirely, su- gave his ideas on the subject which a saloon and the first night about a last week on the “currency question.” yesterday. Yes, and also the daugh _ persedtd the old fashion among the were good. It cites our statement that “in the dozen persons got beastly drunk. One ters The select and test readings were chudren of hanging up their stock good old Democratic days gold aud man^ was drunk and laying in the; Mrs. C.' T. BelehcLof Portland, is road who had in his pockets the snug silver were th? only tend r for ings by the chimney-corner, ready to well rendered. The Lyceum adjourned to meet the little sum of $1,330, gold. A triend visiting relatives alia friends at this receive the presents brought by the debts, ” and denios the proposition, “went through” his pockets, took the place. and in support of its position refers to wonderful Santa Claus of Norwegian ls,t Monday in January.- True affection gipva stronger as it Mr. Cresswell was given the sul>- money aud locked it up in the safe myth. Perhaps the fact that he for his inebriated friend. The next grows older. Thu same may be said > the fact that during .tho administra jeCt: “Which study taught in the La tion of the last Democratic President, might have some little difficulty in fayette Academy was the most bene moruiDg after the effects of the whis of butter. key began to die, the ungrateful there were State banks that put in cir- making his way down chimneys with ficial.” He decided on penmanship, More Christmas gools sold at the wrwtch w anted to shoot bis friend for ’ culation “wild cat money.” We know the present modern sfvle of heating and was whooping the argument up taking care of his money. ‘ Brick Drugstore than any other place in the county. ! j -. houses may have something to do with wjhen he happened to recollect that very little about that serf of money, he had agreed to escort two young la S top it , B oa ’ s . — Undoubtedly this . but we desire the Reporter to inform the change. Certainly, an old-fash dies home, and, dropping his subject, Our bachelor fiiiiuJ Geo. Robinson ioned fireplace would seem to afford scooted for the door with a lady on town possesses some very smart boys, 1 tells a good joktj ion himself. Ask lis if it was a legal tender for debts. If but they have a very poor way, qf him for particulars. much better opportunity fov his sup each arm. not, then it proves nothing contrary showing off their smartness. One A few pays jlays since a lady inquired posed midnight operations, and out of to what we said. Section 10, Art. 1, P rogramme , — Following is the thing in particular they should stop, at one of-the lie stores* utoresr for < “bully fringe,” consideration for the feelings of this of the Constitution says: “No State Bullioh fringe. fr- programme of exercises at the Christ and that is picking at Chinamen. A She wanied Bulliuji old saint we are inclined to favor the riiall make anything but gold and sil- few evenings since a China boy came mas tree to-night: are going to sell f Lpttlefiehl Hi^ Littlefield & Hill al Christmas tree. But i^h’ we shall into one of the stores and made a •*’er coin a tender for delbts.” It seems | 1. Singing—by Sunday School. goods ,if ’ they have to small purchase, whilst the clerk was their holiday got never forget the thrill of keenest to us that this clause knock,s the bot you that, cqst, Mind ; 2. Prayer—rCbaplaiu. wrapping up the goods some half doz- doz sell them below oast, pleasure which swept over us as we tom out of the Reporter's “wild cat” en of these hoodluuis commenced to now. 3. Singing—School. investigated the contents of our Christ money. That State banks issued abuse the Celestial., Quit it boys. A large supply >f China Cups and 4. Lecture—Dr. Watts. i mas stockings; andneyer did they fail nqtes which passed for money, if par Saucers fo arrive at the Brick Drug 5. Singing. “D aily R ecorder .”—We have ro- store which’wil |be pojd at reduced to hold treasures mote precious than ties desired to receive them, wo ad 6. Turning of tree. ceived Vol. I, No. 2, of the Da'dy Re prices. gold. The delight of those childish mit; but they were not a leepd tender, f I t f • 7- Kris Kringle is supposed to ap- corder, SaTinas City, Monterey County, i ! days has never faded, but still run» -The yourfg li (dies,are talking of and parties could not be compelled to pear about this time. H p la L ab-y« ar party. This California; J. H. Upton, editor. It ’ getting up 1 ders the joys of Christmas the bright- receive'them. The notes of individu 8. Distribution of presents. will give tlje bajLful young men a is a spicy little sheet and is edited est of all the sunbeams that fill the als may pas# in the same way, but Exercises to commence at 6:30 o’- with Mr. U-’s usual ability. We are chance. they are not money in the proper. "f quiver of the year. It is very pleas clock, sharp.; Boys, lea; > year /is almost here. If glad to find him at the helm of a pa sense of the term. Will the Reporter \ ant to give and receive, especially the yowwant a chanqe with the girls, go per again aud wish him unbounded favor us with a li-ader next week on ' latter, the pretty tokens of love and M asonic F estivities .--The Ma to Littleflell & Ril^.s and get them a this Subject, aud show, ii it cau, that friendship that the occasion brings sonic order intend having a grand success, and trust that he will make nice present. ;• Democrats ever made paper money a forth; very pleasant to read in bright Aime on St John’s Day, Monday, De it a tower of strength to the Demo Miss Varina Hpberg and Miss May cratic party. Do. financially. legal fender? We predict that it will eyes and hear in soft tones the grati cember 27th. The exercises have Hanna wh< havei been indisposed for are, we are happy to say, M ore L ight .- Prof. R. Magee, some time . fail, because such is nut the fact. The tude and delight of receivings Such been somewhat changed since our last Reputlican party is the^ father of festivals are indued befitting the an issue. The following is the program practical optician, late of Cincinnati, again able ;o be put. The otbijr niiht Rubin Whitlow W greenbacks, and the Democratic party niversary of the birth of Jesus of me: Public installation of officers of Ohio, desires to inform the inhabitants will not adopt its swindliug bantling. Nazareth, for they rouse all the soft Lafayette Lodge at the court-house, of Lafayette that he is stopping for a received a sever] 5 fill by. his hora! er, tenderer feeling of the heart, and at 11 o’clock. A. M.. and a public din few days at the Essex Hotel. He is falling down. 1 lowever, the hors. stimulate to kindly acts and Chris ner at the Essex Hotel at 2 o’clock p. well recommended by the Eastern wasn’t anufb-hutt. The Portland Journal gets its tian impulses. Then welcome to the M., at $1 per couple. All members of press, as being a thoroughly practical The serinon daiive Jivérel last Sunday *back up because the Police Com merry Christmas-tide, aud may there the Order and the public generally optician of many years experience. evening by* Revj ljobcrg ljt was good, be none so poor and none so sorrow are invited’ to be present. A grand His lenses are constructed from the’ and clpstdy fulfuwei missioners "have appointed as police Ht>wJd throughout by ful that they cannot rejoice iu a gleam sociable in the evening will be given best selected optical giass. Give the the entire* ¿^oiigrdgition. q< _ _ man a gentleman ¡from Yambill uf the sunshine of affectionate remem if those who attend so desire. ,nv diollar’i -> 7 Professor a call. -worth of presents 1 Man; county. Trie Police Commission brance.* \ It Hill’s will be seen from L, Uttlitkld __ fc-i, L afayette B ridoe .—So far the R obbery . — About midnight last 1 ers sliQwed their good sense in the on thel Cli istmis ■ tr.ee tó-uight, but ’ ' - M. 1 I W ild C at K illed .—One day last ' bridge across the Yamhill river at ' night a couple of men arrived here 1 they have ileiity more left. appointment of s*iid resident of week Mr. Geo. Bryant of West Che- this place has withstood the rising ofs r ¡1J from Amity in search of an Irishman .no in wheat and the pícn The ilecl __ Yamhill cohnty. The said “resi- halem killed a large wild cat, under the watefg with bafc — gli - dauia!?e ----- ------ ------------- who had broken into the house of a ty-n -abuiidwu ico of mud does not keep circumstances whioh for daring is just thereto. It has been suggested, aud ' dent” is worthy abd competent in from rual thing to Littlefield . Mr. Wright and stolen a lot of clothes. , the ;■ j»i^ple| a little ahead of sbnre of the wild the suggestion is a goodone, that the ' So fur the thief has not been captur A Hili/s l|s for fyr holiday goods. every way aud if the entire police *. stories of Cumming. The circum double bunt be sided 0:. and filled ed. Thu pursuers lo^i a derringer be- " If.yfu eu wa want- to lWy holiday goods force were half as competent more trtiu’s house, you * ' l^ul fictter hftury np'fo' r Little- stances are about as follows: .Just with rock. This would make it very tween here and of the thieves that throng Portland is going like hot- before daylight he heard his hounds secure and would make it sufficiently which ’Lish Martin found sticking in field A.lllli S st the mud. would be brought to justice. He Takes,•'ibec^use. they are selling, so~ayv- making considerable noise, so he got heavy to keep from washing out. Let it be done at an early day. ful cheap. ’ C hristmas at A mity .—To-mor Jias been a resident of Portland .up to see what the ^disturbance was. ——- ‘ ♦ ^1 ? Japanese officials commit suicide row, Christmas, will be a sort of gala for Several months ’ ' • R eturned . — Our friend, William When he got outside the animal run when found guilty of theft or einbez- day for the young and old of Amity. off a short distance and climbed a Levis, who went to the Dalles for the I zlemcq^ ^American officials retire to The little Bee, Portland, is a lively tree. Not having fear in his make up purpose of wintering, returned last At the Baptist Church there will be a their farms f—Ls and receive the tl congratu- little stinger and deserves success. ofltbi-ir r {friends. George rushed up the tree after it in Saturday. He reports that he enjoy Song Service, commencing at 10 a . : lations Ji, ® About the first of January the Beo- order to shake his felineship down; ed a splendid skate and alsa some M. In the afternoon a drawer, to “A>t alliteration’s artful aid” isn’t He did so, and the dogs run it about sleighing, the snow being at one time take t he place of the Christmas Tree; Ilive Company intend to issue a $1 a bad thijng in its place, but really, it three hundred yards and it started up also songs, duetts, short speeches, etc. weekly. would seém thkt Qpe of our great po-j ------------------- t another tree but as soon as the dogs over ten inches deep. Ho says that he does not particularly dislike the A dmitted to ; the B ar .—At the ets gqes tjoo far when he writes: “The; got to the true it jumped down aud made for the same tree George was climate there but that there is some present term cf Jhe Supreme Court Suuilner .Sumlnor iit^uuinmtli qt^uuimeth tho the s sweetness of , ge which the up and he had to shake it out agaiq. thing here he likes better. , things; departed jhe dirgi eight applicants were admitted to the humming-bird ! doodlebug sings;.' ' no hui The wildcat climbed the same tree G rubbing M achine .—M Maaison bar. Among whom were \V . D. Fen I hum meth the livedoiig live-long day, da; por bum three times before Bryant could gut living near Lafayette, has made him ton and Geo. Burnett of this county. ble-bee Dumnipth' the hour away’” I f you want holiday goods down. By this time.it was daylight, and Mr- B. being tired of the sport self a grubbing machine which is su Where these young deciples of Black ; Billy Sullivan Who is sojourning in go to went to the house and got bis gun perior to anything we have ever seen stone will hang out their shingles we TOYS know nut. Success, boys, success. California wept out-hunting not long ’TOYS J and went back and shot it. It was of the kind. A man with one hand TOYS T< »YS , since, sot we are informed, and being larger than either of his dogs. The can lift the largest size of oak grubs TOYS A nother I nvention .—The dish- j ; t < >YS clasy were over an ii inch in length. without cutting out of the ground, claws ; placed on a ustnnd” and left alone, TOYS: ¡TOYS washing machine is the latest inveii- We haven’t lost any of these animals, so we are informed. If this can be TUYS: •TOYS , he concluded tio take a quiet snooze and if we had shouldn’t care about done it will be of gveat benefit to the they will continue to invent Fesfj of the party»were driv- ¡TOYS TOYS! climbing a tree to shake them out. TOYS: (TOYS washers, wringers, ironers, sewers, iug he peacefully slept ing fhe the ghme^ ¡garuiq As Ashe inventor. * TOYS] ■TOYS and one thing and another, till wo- a deer name bounding along, closely P ractice vs . P reaching .—Ther TOYS: ¡TOYS A M uddy F all .—As two young men will not be worth 15 cents per pursued by the dogs, and came near toys ; ■TOYS has and is every i winter considerable running running* over h|c|. men wore skylarking the other even dozen. toys ; ¡TOYS ’ said about the young men and boys ing they both fell iu a mudhole, and it TpYiF •TOYS W olf C lub .—Members of the , The jSalein Statesman is engaged going to the saloons. We join in say was no common mud-hole either but ing it is not right for them to do so one "filled with water and thin, slushy Wolf Club are requested to attend the in bringing but Democratic candi toys ; ¡TOYS but then where else can they go? miA When they crawled out they meeting to-morrow, as business of im dates fpr<U> S. Senator, That or- TOYS: •TOYS portance will be transacted. TOYS' ¡TOYS .You that are so opposed to this, how ■ presented a wobegon appearance that gan of Radicalism had better turn TOYS; ■TOYS much will you give toward establish wa&ld have made a brass monkey W ell .—The many friends of Mr. ¡TÖYS TOYS. ing a library and reading room for la^gh. What a fall, my country C. F. Royal will be pleased to learn its attention to repairing the rot ‘.TOYS: ■TOYS • -At THE- toys ; •TOYS the town? Don’t blame the boys so j man. that he is able to be out again after ten hulk of* Republicanism. The TOYS; ) .TOYS much when you make no effort to do | his severe spell of sickness. Democratic ijartjr expects to elect toys C hristmas T ree .—There will be •TOYS anything to keep them away. It is ¡TOYS T< >YS: a Den’ibcratic Legislature and then The Ntalua of Alaska. unite likely that the lower room of a Christmas tree and the usual accom toys ; ¡TOYS the Good Templar hall could be se I panying exercises at the schoolhouse W ashington , Dec. 16.—Sena it w il £ nominate and elect a Demo- TOYS' ¡TOYS _ » • _ ' n _ _ _ *_ rm _ vi?________ cured- for this purpose. Why not in echo d district number one. The Toys; •TOYS cratic ■v- Senator. - n-r « • * : * The * a a - # Republican az <a «V a • ' « ' • >* • • tor Mitchell made an argument be make an effort in this direction? Who toy ,*; ¡TOYS schoolhouse is near the residence of press ¿ecm to admit that the next will start the ball rolling? , TOYS' fore the Senate committee on Ter TOYS II Mr. Hutchcroft Christmas Eve is TOYS; TOYS ¡Senator U. S.,'¡Senator from this State will ritories to-day, in support of his W inter .—It is fully time now, if the time .set for the distribution of toy -; .TOYS I TOYS bill to provide for a civil govern be a Democrat and straight way you have not already done so, to put presents. I TOYS .they Ijeginjjo 1 dig up every old on your thickest armor of flannel un D ied .—At Sf. Helens, Dec. 17th, ment for Alaska by attaching it to ¡TOYS derclothing, and to seu to it that the 1875, Dr.* James McBride, aged 73 Washington Territory as a coun- played-out jU'li itician and thrust his toys ; iT-OYS toys ; • ;.„ ao ¡TOYS deserving poor within your knowl years. Mr. McBride resided in this Inently before the peo- -ty. He argued that military rule name promtne TOYSLAFAYETTE, OREGON. ¡TOYS edge have such assistance as you can county quite a number of years, and toys ; - ' ’ ¡TOYS pie. Democrat? can .«ttend to TOY.*: ----- give to fortify them against the in was well and favorably known in all had proved oppressive; persons ¡TOYS their ;bwn affairs without the aid of TOYS; ¡TOYS clement weather; for he that giveth parts of the State, aud his loss will be arrested for trial by the . Califor TOY^irpHOSE WISHING TOÍTOYS Radical editors. Do you uiiud to the poor leudeth the. Lord. So far mourned by a host of friends and rel nia and Oregon courts had, for TOYS’ A purchase HoiidaygocdsJTOYS the winter has been very mild and, atives. TOYS;* ’!! find it to their sdvantageiTOYS want of transportation and other that, now.? TOYS’40 c>h at tlie Briek Drugi-poYS excepting the rain, very pleasant. TOYS:^tore hofore purchasing else i-poyg causes, been kept in prison for The stock that has been running oat ; No P rospect .—Old Perhapsibili- The Salem Mewury is making it TO¥siwhere’ . ¡TOYS (TOYS looks exceedingly well. ties says that for some States there months, instead of five days, as au “red hot” forgone J. K. Gill. That’s EF’No trouble to sho*w ouriTOYS ------------ ----------------- TOYS ' TOYSigoods. ‘ ’¡ -------- C orrect .—An exchange remarks taay possibly be probabilities of cer thorized by law; and the require right, Bro. Bristow, give it to him. TOYSj ¡TOYS —r---------- that women, as a class, are generally tain snowballs within this month; but ments of the treaty, that all Rus Some one in these parts may be in the very unreasonable. Yes, women are the unscientific boy of this section sian American citizens should en same condition that Mr. Gill is. More need have no hopes of receiving any unreasonable, and yon may have no- soakers yet. joy all the rights of other citizens, anon on thia, subject. par day. Agents want ed. All classes of work ticed that when one of them sits down ■ im ■ ■ ■ are still unfulfilled. He said there leg people, of both sexes You can’t depend on Kansas flour. T he O theb K ind .—Omnibussea had been considerable immigration in a new silk dress on a chair where a young and old, money st work for M, in their neighbor’s child has carriewly depos originated in Paris, in 1827. The of late for mining purposes* and ¿ loaf of bread passed into L«aven- . momunte, or nil other kind of bussea, which are speci showed that hi« bill would afford ited two cents’ worth of tai ehe. We offer ally deaired by young men and maid- civil government at very «mall fwo dollars’ ^orth. hnK were discovered soma years pra- expense, and stated that it was Mojwly. recommended by Garden, How .... . (■wa n command! ng, the department. fire-crackers poppeth BUSINESS CARD8. • JAS. McCAIN, WHY PAY $85 ? LAFAYETTE, OREGON. SEDUCED PBICI, $35. VV’^L PRAOHOE IN ALL OF THE V V s^te Courts. marllvStf HOME AND MOME SHUTTLE SEW. I | ING MACHINES. - ---------—9—--------------------------- ---- ------- ---------------- E. c. REDUCED TO LIVE AND LET LIVE PRIGES. I hese machines are superior Law, Office iu the Court House. 4 THE P C. SULLIVAN, -, TREADLE at LAFAYETTE. OREGON. the simplest and cheapest and the lightest running firs,-class machines in the market. To see ¡s toconvince'yourself. I Attor-ney-at-Law, SEWIN3 ¿CHINES. F03 B radshaw , -Attorney «»knyon'i ailin'*»«» sewers, straight T needloa; two threads.: shuttle, lock-stitch, HALL at law , attorney SEWINGlviACHIN’S ( House, up stairs, StlemjjJ W. M. RAMSEY, -A.ttorn.ey at Làw, LAFAYETTE, OREGON. . Office in the Court Hou.-e. jnas.A.iALL. 4 B gT0TT BALL. & STOTT, ■ Attorneys at Law ill First Street, Opposite Occidental Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON. The nest -impirttnl improvement ever made.’ It saves labor and preserves health, mofe disease and deaths, side or back ache- from . using sewing machines. No teaching required. A child cin run it. Al ways -taru. the' right way. Never goes backwards and breaks things. Can be.stop- ped iiBtantly. With it on your mafchine, you c* .ii do double the work you can with out if. .Fifty stitches can bs made with one pres-iilre of \ine foot. It can be applied to any jewing machine. Approved by the Ma-sachiisetts State Hoard of Health, (see Official Report. Mas-achusetts Medi cal Society and Massachusetts fl • • * • »w Charitable va L__ .. Mechanic's. Association. fna The Hall Tréadit» is a part of’ ’all H<>me Machines s >ld by n6. janldtt ------------------------ - ----- - ---- A------ i----------- REMOVAL. R. ALFRED KINNEY HAS RE- P ! moved his Office and Resilience Io the northwest corner of Alder and East Park- Streets, (double house), where he can be found at any time. -------------- —-A I r A. M. HURLEY, - 'jl • Attorney at Law, 4 LAFAYETTE. . - OREGON .. 4 The .¡Hall Treadle Grinding Machine Must Ibe s seen to be appreciated. For a farmer c or mechanic to see it. is to buy one. It is aii i iriaispen-able article in every farm liou<e, shop or hotel ( The Hull Treadle Jijr Saw and Iior- in Machine. Is an accomplishment in .every workshop. The ¡Hall treadle is applicable to all ma chinery requiring a foot power -sewing ma chines. grindstones, jig saws, turning lathes jew Biers' and dentists' lathes, etc. Send for circulars. HALL 17 TREADLE MANUFACTUR’D CO. New Montgomery st. San l-'racisco X ■ ■....— ■ WSATE $50.^ CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES. f r * i (I <* ’ amimi«'1 THE COURIER ■f -OFYICE Is Prepared to do all kinds I n i. K I S — I JOB PRINTING 4 ¡SUPERIOR 2- — - To »nd Chea ANY JOB OFFRE hsshssB " 1 x P-s, ■- Ks. « 5 > X * 3 2» C3 ; ® B • » » LEGAL BLANKS ' FRESH BEEF, Delivered by I j-• OF ALL KINDS On Hand or Printed to Order j . . a — x - JOHN BOSTON « WILL DELIVER FR1ESH MEAT TO my patrons in Lafayette at 3 cents to C cents per pound. I LOOK ÌHERE ! Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, HAVING THE OXLY HEADQUARTER k J i « 4hí-: B"1 f K gOTORE JOHN BOSTON. jlyW . ' Po™ JOB * ------- IN— J. HANEY, BOOT & SHOE MAKER, LAFAYETTE OGN. AM PREPARED TO MAKE A No. 1 pair of Boot« or Shoe» on short notice. ■■■■„— KASOTA CLAUS’^ . í will,be at Lafayette. ... ............... - SHORT MOTIVE. I i < . ■ I THIS PART OF THE STATE, We are enabled to make A SPECIALTY Of snob Printing as U^Repalring dohe with neatness and dis patch. J. HANEY. july9:tf w ■ • FARMS ' SALE I HAVE TWO ^OOD FARMS FOR SALE at very reasonable terms—each contain ing 3'40 acre». One is situate one mile arida half north of Lafayette; is well improved. Has a good BUSINESS CARDS, FANCY PLAYCARD PLATCABP6,- VI8ITING CARDS, LABELS. ETC. CHECKS, ETC. Address orders to ORCHARD And all kinds of shrubbery of the best va riety. The other is in Chenalein Valley near ,the \Villa,mette river. There ia a good C1BCÜLABS' “THE COURIEÈ, MILL-SITE LAFAYETTE, OWN On thia place;pl£nty of good timber; abont 0 acres cleared'. ither of these farms can be secured at a bagrain. Terms easy. | For farther particulars enquire of 8. 8M1TH, or at thia office. << * THE PARKER CUN O P HE RI D £ The great silver plater, isber. Indesjtensible to fortune for agfcnts. Soil pie free. Send for it.__A 48 MEMO STAMP FOR CIRCULA» PARKER BRO’S WEST MER1DEN.ÇT - SENT.: F