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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1876)
t j ...JL 'v a V. e w. -a.’' KÜHE.. • — I ' Í ? * e V « •F 5 J Í 1 T-. M <• * t 7 ? 0 N » t V- ■ i i9 à I ■ it nor TILDEN'S LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE. National Democratic Ticket I I day the immediate-|epre9cntatives of. the people in one biSnch of Congress i while struggling t®j’cduce expendi- j tures, compelled tojlonfront the men ace of the Senate a mì Executive, that I unless objectionableiippropriations be consented to the derations of gov COURIER’S COLUMN. . ■ i - ; 1 - I - .£__ _ $ I le < V I ■ * I I » f I F r A - I ‘ / l I •VA Î » / Í / i . • » 0 i I ' .* r I • 4 I I i I È - K V r <1 , ( e .. Í l r ’Sr 4 H M. DANIEL’S + I V r SAW-MILL- 4 « V * i ' ■ ' t • **-' f. e < Rough Lumber of all kind« 98 per M. ■ z a S * J i > 4. K-C Fencing, < < ■ f I - . - ' A • ;) ’ *9 par thousand. ’J ' I « - 2 S3 PER YEAR f i , 7:21:4 4 .4 A S ■ JOS PRINTING I » ’F°R J -rf ®aiigasser‘ls V •ifMiNNVrLLE 'I ■* & ' < V- he undersigned ! . respectfully T informs tl«e public that be keeps oenatant- Iy on hand a choice.assortment of V 4- < Cigars and Tobacco» Ui- -ALSO- NEATLY, EXECUTED! ÿ * a i I Fine Wines and Liquors. I Gh F. BANGASSER. 7:21-tf I PIONEER "i? u « I r « J. X. SAMPSON A CO., I LEGAL BLANKS »■ PROPRIETORS. Ì »’ i SÁ WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL the attention of the citizen« of )'amhil) " ' ' to '* - -* - ------------ - ’¿^turer« County the * fact that we are manufacturer« of and dealers in n ’ V E W I a , SASH, I ' >• DOORS, I » 'I J BLINDS, MOLDINGS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, —ALSO— . All kinds of household furniture /such as OF ALL KINDS Chairs. Bedsteads, Safes. Bu* reaus. Stands. Tables, Whatnots, Etc. Q 4Ä| » — ALSO— '1 All kinds of f and turn ing done with J neatness and dispatch. I__ ____ ___________ _____ ______ WCome .and see and learn our prices. UT Newell posts, hand rails and banisters made to order. * [ • Address»: SAMPSON A CO., Lafayette, O rug on nol9j:m6 * I ♦ On Hand or Printed to Order E. A. HILL, DAYTON, N OREGON, --Dealer in— BUSINESS (CARDS. I Asricnllnral ImDlements! t> I — * > * Wheeler Combined No. 6 Reaperand Mawer. Wheeler No. 5 Independent Mower. ATTORNEY AT LAW Burdick Independent Reaper and Kir by'« 2-wheeled Mower. LAFAYETTE, OREGON. A, W. Coates & Co. Lock Lever Hay ILL PRACTICE IN ALL OF TH!- Ruko. McCormick’s Improved Harvester, and • «»ate Coucte. marllvStf. Reaperand Prize Mower. Haines' Heuder and Chicago Pitts Thresher. % M line Wagons and Hacks. P'. C. SULLIVAN, Garden City Walking and Snlky f Plows. Friedman's Patent and Scotch Har rows. jas . f I i M c C ain , u % Ì « I W Attoraey-at-iaw, MMTILL hereafter be found at the south TV east corner room of Reed's Opera House, up »taira, Salem, Oregon. nllly 4 FRANK A. HILL.* 4 ; ; ? ; ; ? ? ? ; ; H W. M. RAMSEY, Attorney at Law W. J. WIMER, LAFAYETTE, OREGON. LAFAYETTE,’ Office in the Court House. 1 OREGON —•->- WTEW GOODS OF THE LATEST STYLES and best quality at A. M. HURLEY, BED-ROCK PRICES Attorney at Ltw, LAVAYETTt - OREGON. No cheap goods palmed off for genuine. trouble to show goods. (J7~01d stand of J. M. Belcher* 4 Ne -I * è J -f{ > . a 5'^v' *4 I W. J. WIMER. WALSH & REED, • FINE WINE 4 Lip MERCHANTS, A ■MJNUDAN, OKHGON. EXPRESS LINE, .. i FBOM DAYTON TO ST. JOSEPH WILL run a hack from Dayton to 8t. J m via Lafayatt«, connecting with the oar« ©v &^A11 basin««« promptly attended to. Í. ! I a J. BEST. decll'Tint * —'--i ; :■ 1 6-19;tf f t. 0 J e i 1 ) X < I f ..............' r * 1 < ■ 3» * > ' -'V [ —AT V i - - A I a»- • I ? I- •f • 1 I LumbeR ! I J • i i Democratic State Ticket ■ t -1 1 1 1 ■ -i l.B.MU NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A ! ■ V I i < dition« which caused dis i ress in former 'he government instances do not exist. A lbany , July 31,, 1876.' The Enterprise claims that General has ohly to make good it i own promises FRIDAY. AUGUST 18, 1876. G entlemen : When I bad the hon and the banks can take ca a of themselves Nesmith expects to be .elected to the or to receive the personal delivery of without distressing anybody. The gov I Senate by keeping a few Democrats your letter on behalf of the Demo ernment is therefore the i ole delinquent, out of caucus and by making a com The amountAuf legal tenc er notaa of the bination with the Republican party, cratic National Convention, held on j United States now outi tanding I is less For President of the United Stales, by the terms of which the "Sage of the 28th of June, at St. Louis, advis than 300 million of do lars besides 34 SAMUEL J. TILDEN, ernment thereunderfihall suffer detri LaCreole” is to i secure the full vote ing me of my nomination as candidate millions of fractional currency. How ment or cease. Intny judgment an shall the government n Of New York. of the Republican members, thus se for the constituency represented b, ake these notes amendment to the institution ought at all times as good as spjeie? ' It has to For Vice-President, that body for the office of President curing his election to the Senate by as to be devised, separating into distinct provide in reference to tjhe mass which THOMAS A. HENDRICKS,. black treachery as was ever perpetra of the United States, I answefed that I bills appropriation# for tlie various would be kept in use by tho wants of Of Indian*. ted. The report may lie untrue, and at my earliest convenience and in con departments of the jfiblic service, and business a central re«er ' e of coin ade- if it is false, it is time that the Gen formity with usage, I would prepare excluding from eaci bill all appropri quate to the adjustmen of temporary eral stamp it out of existence by a and transmit to you my acceptance. fluctuations of internatiol i al balances and ations for other obji its and all inde For (tagreM, public denial over his own signature. I now avail nivsolf of the first inter as a guarantee against ransient loans pendent legislation In that way artificially created by panic or by specu LA FAYETTE LANE. He has a good many friends in this val ip »ny occupations to fulfill that alone can the reviso y power of each lation. It has also to irovide for the Presidential Electors, county who would gladly see him engagement. The convention, before making its nominations, adopted a of the two Houses n id of*the Execn- payment in coin, of such fractional cur- HESP.Y Kl.IPPEL................................. Of Jacks« elected Senator by the usual Demo tire be preserved ai|i d exempted from rency as may be presented for redemp E. A. CRONIN................................. Of Multnomah cratjc method; but there is not a true declaration of principles which, as a the moral distress 4 rhicli often com tion, and such inconsider ib!eKportions of W. B LAS WELL. ................................... Of Grant Democrat within the confines of this whole, seems to mo a wise exposition pels assent to objeetju onable appropri- legal tenders as individ ua’.s may from count) but w’oold denounce such a of the necessities of our country and time to time desire to convert for specie ations rather than s{< op the wheels of MISCELLANEOUS. of the reforms needed to bring back use or in order to lay by in coin their lit- scheme as the Enterprise foresbad govcrnineut. Aingicessory cause, en- tie stores of money. Tc make the coin the government to its true functions, The Democratic majority In Ala ows. and would condemn the General hancing distress in j business, is to be now in the treasury avai able for the ob- bama is over f< rty thousand. Pret- with it if he does uot spurn it. The and to restore the purity of its admin- j < w found in the systei mtic and ins up- ject of this reserve, to gr idually streng story of the Enterprise is to some ex istrations, and to renew the prosperi ty good for on? aav. portable misgo ver rfi|ent imposed ’i up then and enlarge Ihatreierveandto pro t< nt strengthened by the tone of spine ty of the people; but some of these re on the States of théfSouth. Besides vide for such other exceptional demand Members of tho Legislature should of the Republican papers which ex forms arc so urgent that they claim, * • for coin as may arise, < oes not seem to the ordinary effects of an. ignori ant be on the alevt at Saletrt to see that more than a passing approval. The be a work of difficulty if wisely planned press a preference for Nesmith. But and dishonest'adinihistratioii, it has and pursued? It ought not to cost any the jobs that float around that ‘ City necessity of reform in the ¡public ex we hope tha‘ die report is false anil of elephants” b*>ot perpetrated upon inflicted on them i ijormons issues of sacrifice to the l^isiness of th© country; that a prompt denial will be publish penses, fedirai state and municipal, the'people. and modes of Federal taxation justi fraudulent bond-, tli^e scanty avails of ii should, on the contra ry, revive hope ed without delay. which were wasted iir stoleu, and .the 'and confidence. The coi ii in the treasu- The General’s friends ougl lit to put tied all the prominence given to it in The Republican party is the repre existence of which ii ¡S a public discled- ry on the 30th of June, includiug w-hat sentative of the morals and religion their shoulders to the wheel to conn the declaration of the St. Louis con it, tending to l^nkr iiptcv. and repudi- is held against coin certi icates, amount ed to nearly $74,000,000. The current of the country, and Grant is the teract this impression by say ing tuat vention. The pressent depression in aiion. Taxes genet Ally oppressive, in (>f preciquk inetals whic 1 has flown out all business and industries of the peo- j Prophet, and Sylph wa? taken care of their favorite will submit his claims the of our country for H ye! rs, from July 1C some instances hav i® confiscated r to a Democratic caucus or convention pie, which is depriving labor ef its by McDonald. employment and,carrying want to so entire income of prq Aertv, and totally 1805, toiJurie 30, 1876, averaging nearly and then see that he does it. At the commencement of Grant’s many, has its principal cause in the destroyed its markel »value. It is iiii $76,000,000 a year, was $812,000,000 in the whole period, of which $017,000,000 administration appointees stole and excessive goveihiinent consumption, possible that these« j|ils »houhl not re- were the product of our laines.- To match then stole again; toward its close We hear that there will be an ef under illusions of specious property, act on life prosperi (ty of the whole $ the requisite quantity by intercepting u| J Hives of humani from the current flowing they steal and resign—not the mon fort made at the approaching session engendered by facts. The policy-of country. Nobler a out of the coun- inlerests try, and by acquiring frim stocks which \ ey, but the appointment. of the Legislature to . redistries the the federal government wasting capi ty concur with the Hnaterial obstacle to exist abroad without dis i urbing theequi- of all in requiring gverv i Why. do the Republicans not em State’so as to make the bui dens upon tal has been going on’ever since 1865, be removed to coing iete a durable re libruni of the money ni n irket is a result ploy George L. Woods and Landau the Judges about equal. It is evi which could duly end in universal conciliation betweci , a kindred popu- to bad^asily worked by practical knowl- let Williams to stump Oregon this dent that Judge Shattuck has Vasily disaster. The federal taxes for the i • i • T lation, i»nce uiiuatufci ally estranged nu edge and judgment. 4 ith respect to* fall? They would increase the Demo more labor to perform that he or any last eleven years reach the gigantic whatever surplus of L gal tenders the the basis recognizeif by the St. Louis sum .of four thousand live hundred other man can do well, and that the I wants of business may fail to keep in the cratic majority to 2,500. only remedy consists in redistricting million» of dollars: local taxation has plalform. The C<'0- stitution of the United States, and wh ich, in order to Pierrepont, our Minister to Eng or jn creatirtg a new district. All of amounted to one third a? much more; United States, witF fits ’amendments, save interest, Will bereti t ined for redemp- land, w talking himself to death! Not the Judges have about as much to do the vast Aggregate being not less than is universally acctf rced as a final set- tion, they-can either be paid or they can long sincejn presence of some of the as they can with care and thorough I seven thousand fi\;e hundred millions. tleiuentlof the coulji' fcversi.es whic I) co be funded. Whether t ley continue as ’ But iii aid currency or be assorbet into a vast mass Bishopsjof the Episcopal Church lie ness, and probably none of them would This enormous taxation followed the gendere’i the civil far. of securities held as inve itments, is mere displayed a knowledge of ecclesias willingly consent that anyicounty lie i civil conflict that had greatly impair of a result so bei.iiii Kent, the morn al in- i ly a question of the j-at< of interest they tical coucefns and a soundness of faith added to their already large district? ed our aggregate wealth, and made fluence of good citta £ns, as well ai ev I draw. ..Even if they we re to remniu in that ought to_ make him forget Flint and that the only remedy which can prompt reduction of expenses impos.-i ery government aukj ■oi ily, ought to 1 e th-ii present form and i the government and.all other spiritualists. be applied now that would satisfy the ble. It was ¡aggravated by sm h un I lei nr-t altmc to ni ftinlain their just agreed to pay,on them t rate of interest, equality before the! Saw, but like w tse making them desirable investment, they would cease to circulat« , and take their Hayes’s administration has cost Judges is the creating of a new dis scientific anil ill-adjusted method-' of ! to c-t;ib!i-h a coin! K-l frateri ity and place*with government, i state, municipal taxation that the increased sacrifices trict, This could be done without Ohio $5,000,000 more than that ot 1 cood w :-ll among ( It-izens, what ever and other corporatei i d private bonds, ** 8 of which a thousand n llionsexist among Allen. Tilden’s administration has any increase in expenses. Let the of the people Avcie beyond the re their race or colliri Swho are ubw uiii us. In t h - pet f.-ct ea i with which they ceipts. It Was an aggravated finan Legislature create a new district to cost New York $50,000,000 less than it-f in the (inc hi stl ay of common >elf can be ’ changed from currency into in that of Dix. Hayes is a Radical be called the Sixth district and reduce cial policy which tended to diminish 2<»vernmenl. If th Vestments lies the oi ly danger to be ■ dtiiv shall be a - guarded against itt the adoption the energy, skill and economy of pro the salaries to $2.500 per annum and of gen- profligate; Tilden is a Democratic re sianoti to me. 1 shd lid not fail 16 < x ut al measures intended ' o j remove a clear- duction and frugality of private con former. Which does the tax payer the expense w'U be the same. This lv a»certnim-d surplus that is withdrawn i ercisc tin? ; oworR M ■ th which the law» sumption, and induced miscalculations | from any which an-no' a permanent ex- prefer? ' ' would lessen the labor of the Judges : anil Con-tituiion uh ■>hr country c’otiic itt-ss beyond the wants >f business. Even i an unremunurative use ?nd not increase the cost of running in business and ; » When the Oregonian says that Mr. the courts. This is the only remedy ; of capital and labor. Even in pros its chi« f magisiraiq Rand to protect all »tore mischief would result from any measures which affecti d the public itn- Tilden employed Messrs. Bates <fc that the people will approve, unless it ; perous times the daily wants of iudos- its citizen-', wlmtej ger their former rnagiiiation with the fear of an appre- Lock, advertising agents. New York, be redistricting and the Judges would trious <ommunities press close upon condition, in every] Siolitical and per heitd. d seat city. In a .-omtuunity wheye credit is so much used o fluctuations of * | to advertise him just before the St. not consent to that. their daily earnings. The margin of >onal right. values the vicissitude! in business are * •largely caused by the temporary I beliefs 9 ■ ■■■ — ■■■■I m gary-, deflates the Reform is necetjj Louis Convention, it simply states possible national savings is at best a Of men, even before tl< eir beliefs can be IMMENSE (?) HA YES AND WHEELER what is not so. These gentlemen are small percentage of,the national earn St. Louis conventie Si, to estabh’sli a confirmed to ascertain-d realities, The ' CLUBS IN YAMHILL. | ■ at a given Republicans, and according to a New ings; yet for these eleven years the souiol currently ; to; ■ es.tore public ere amout of currency ndc ■ssary time, cannot be determined arbitrarily, ’ “ Our Hayes and Wheeler Club boasts York paper, sent out these circulars government consumption lias been a. •lit and maintain nj ■ tionul the honor; and should Ijeassuimd on conjecture of over 50 member«.”— Sheridan Corre»- without Mr. Tilden’s knowledge. larger portion of the national earnings a lid it goes on t-o <i S*mand a judi“ious that its ai^ouqt is subject to both perma pondent of the Reporter. nent and |t.mporary < banges. An ©n- We suggest that the Repòrter buy I than the whole people can possibly ^vste.n of prepa àtj ^>n by public ecqn- largemeiit of it, which seeiued to be du- The Republican editors ol Cincin bmies, by official | fctrOtichment. and table, liapp« lied at the beginiiing of the nati are not happy. The Times, Com its Sheridan correspondent a little I save even in prosperous times. For by wise finances, | jr!iich shall enable civiUwar by a substituted use of curren- mercial and Gazette are unearthing hatghet. The above look? very tree 1 all new investment? the consequences cy in the place of ini ilividual credit«; it the nation to assuij I the whole world varies with certain states of busiuess; it ■of these erro rsz a re now a present pub and sounds well abroad, and would campaign money sent from Washing fluctuate'« < with regularity at u. different __ r____ ton four years ago in which it ap be all rigid if it were only true. We lie calamity; but they were never of its perfect readii less to meet any oT seasons; fur instance when buyers of its promises at'thel tall of the creditor grain a^id other agricultural products pears that editors, may be temptad by are creditably informed that there doubtful, never invisible; they were — usually ,1' need ’ they entiled to pay meni E The object de begin their operations L1 vile aud filthy lucre when it comes in w, re only THREE perrons present necessary and inevitable, and were to borrow capitaL or c ipculating credits installments of $15.000. That “truly at that meeting. At Lafayette at the foreseen and depicted wl^’ii ’he waves mamled by the col |vention is the re by which to make puschu.ses a.,d want sumption of specie! liayments on legal these funds iii currency capable of being' good man, Deacon Richard Smith,”of last meeting there were only three or of that fictitious prosperity ran high small satis among numer r * tcpdqr notes of th(| iU^ited States that distributed-in the Gazette, is fierce and Halstead of four persons present. Such enthusi est. ous sellers; an additional need of curren In a speech made by neon the would not < nlv reg ijore public credit cy at such times us tivijor more per cent. the Times, is worried over his squeal asm causes the '«one and sinew of the the whole volume, nd if a surplus county, tiie Democrats, to smile. 21th of September, 1 SGS.^it was said and maintain'the optional honor, but of ing. beyond what is require I for ordinary use of these tpxes that they bear heavily establish round cu I’cncy for the pco- does not happen to I s on band at the Richard Williams made his little^ The opponents of caucus claim that on every man’s income, upon every pic. The metho« by which this ob money centers, a scat city of currency en sues and also stringenay in the loan mar money is sometimes used in caucuses speech at Salem a few days ago. He industry, and upon every business in ject is to be puri ¡ed and means by ket. It was in ren-reace to such experi is in a great hurry yet. There is an I to secure nominations. • 'I bis may be the country, and year by year they i which this object to*be attained are ences that in the discussion of this sub know if true, but we would like to ject in my annual m •ssage to the New abundance of time for him to say bis are deslin'ed t£ press still more heav to be disclosed b I what the con veil York legislature, in January. 1«75, a piece between now and November. money is not as frequently used to ily unless they arrest the system that tion demands fobSt the future and by suggestion was mad i that the federal He would rather go it alone than to keep members out of caucus. Would gives rise to them. It was compara whfit it denounce^i n the past. The government was bour;d to redeem every portion of it« l(ssue wi ich the public does face Mr. Lane on the stump. LaDow a corrupt member charge any more tively easy when values were doublirg restimption of spe$e payment^ by the not wish to use. II iving assumed to beat hitn without an effort and Lane to stay out of caucus than he would under the repeating issue of legal ten government of thf United States on monopolize the suppl r of currency and exclusions ugaiust everybody will distance him. Richard bad best for bis vote in that body? We ans der paper money to pay out of the its legal tender n es would establish. enacted else, it is bound to fu uish all which the return to the law where be has fair wer that there is no diflerence. If frotji of growing and apparent wealth | specie payments by all banks on all wants of business re jqire; the system there is among the members of the should allow the vblame of circulating success. their notes. Th ofl].ia| statement credits to ebb und flow according to ev Legislature any person so corrupt, these taxes, but when Values recede Poker Schenck did not need to an mean and vile as to sell his vote ei’ and sink towards their natural scale made on the 12tli l|of m K shows the ery changing want of business; it should imitate as closely as possible the natural nounce, through a letter, over his own ther for money or the promise of an the tax-gatherer takes from us not on anfounf of bank i-i 'qtes. to be $30,000,- laws of trade which il has superceded by aignatare, that he is an ardent sup appointment to office, he would sell ly our income, not only our profits, 000, less $2,(100.1 000 held by them- Artificial contrivances. In a ritiiilar dis cussion in my message of January, 1876, porter of Hayes. 'He promises to ex to the anti-caucus men on as easy but also a portion of our capital. I selves. Against these j28.000.000 of it was said that resumption should be ef ercise all his influence in favor of the terms as to the others. It any Demo do not wish to exaggerate or alarm, I notes, the banks shield $141,0u0.000 fected by such measires as would keep the aggregate amoui t of currency self- “worthy and excellent standard bear cratic members have had any idta of I simply say tlir^t we cannot afford the legal tender nbtc (j or a little more adjusting during all process, without g- *. er” of Grantism; but we are sorry 4o bolting the caucus, they better recon costly policy of the Radical majority than five percen it. of their amount, creatiug at any tiim an artificial scarci- learn that he expects to be unable to sider the matter, if they want to keep of Congiess; we cannot afford that but they al’so |iel Ip on deoosit in the ty, and without exci ting public imagin ation with alarms, ’rhicli impair confi stump in his behalf. We are sor-' , clear of suspicion. Federal Treasury dence and-contract t io le whole large ma- ma iis security for these policy toward the South, we cannot chinery of credit auc disturb the natural ry for it, because Schenck ought to As soon as Congress adjourns Sen afford magnificent and oppressive cci - notes, bonds of the United Slates, operations of business. Public economy, stump the country for Hayes, who ator Kelly and Representative Lane worth in gold pbout $36.000.000, official retrei»?hmet t and wise finance tralism into which our government is was his Congressional colleague in will return home to take the stump available and current io all foreign are means which tl e St. Louis conven- being converted; we cannot afford the tion indicates ucates as a pro vision for resour- times gone by. He wou d present for Tilden and Hendricks. Senator money markets; | In resuming, the ces and redemptionl i The best resource present magnificent scale of taxation. iction of exjiens.« of the govern- an interesting spectacle on the stump Kelley will come by, Boise city and banks, even if ft were possible for is a reduct and, if he should come this way, we canvass Eastern Oregon for Tilden To the Secretary of the Treasury, I their uotes to be presented for pay inent b. low its inc< itiue, tor that imposes no new change on the people. If, how- might have the satisfaction of behold and Hendricks and Lane. The Col- said early in 1865, “there is not a ment, would hava five hundred mill ever, improvideuci i and waste, which „.iducted it t > a period of falling ing bis eloquence under favorable onel is a power among the bone and royal road for the government more ions of specie Innqs to pay 280 mill have con revenues, oblige us to supplement the circumstances. His speeches for ■ sinew of the people and will do able than for an individual or corporation; ions of notes, without contracting results of economi« s and retrenchments \ _ i Hayes would be sure to attract spec and efficient work for the ticket. what you want to do now is to cut their loans to their customers or call by some resorts to < oans, we should not i ought not to tators.— Sun. . down your expenses and live within ing on any private direetpr for pay hesitate. The gov< irninent speculate on its ow a.dishonor in order to There is danger of too much legis your incomo; I would give all the le What a pi tty. As a sapper and save interest on ts broken promises. ment. Suspended.banks undertaking miner he doubtless would do a glori lation this fall. Just as little as the gerdemain of finance and financiering which it oom anela private individuals to to resume’ have usually been obliged acoept at a nctitio is par. The highest 1 necessi < ies of the public demand should ous work. We insist on Schenck and —I would give the whole of it for the to collect from neeay borrowers meuns national honor is not only right, but Babcock, and Joyce, and McKee, and be bad. Let the biennial tiukerers at old home-made maxim of “Live with would prove profitable. to redeem their excessive issue and to [Cbndwi d next week. - Avery, clothed in the stripped garb our code “stay their band” and “give in your income.” This reform will provide reserves! A vague idea of XT -------------- ------------- ’ of the Hayes and Wheeler club, tak us a rest” so that the attorney at least be resisted at every step, but it must Now is the tii$e to subscrilic for diatreu is therefor«-often associated with can understand our laws. ing the stamp. be pressed persistently. ' We see to the process of resumption, but the con- the C ourier . la ‘ £> ï > î <f T, AFA VETTE COURIER. ? • 1 ' ■ - I::' L ■ < Í » » 4 X F i ♦ I < va I 5 ’<-•/ - f ’ W- •-.fifa, h